Menu
- Home
- Finance Comm▼
- Schemes▼
- Grampanchayat▼
- T.S.P.R.Act,2018▶
- G.P.Tender Rules
- Municipal Related ▶
- New AP G.Os
- Spiritual▶
- shivarchana
- Shiva Rathri Pooja
- Wonders in Slokas
- Sandhya Vandanam
- About Geetha
- Hindu Culture
- Shani Trayodashi
- Why Vishwabrahmins
- F.A.Q on Geetha
- Name of Days
- Namakam
- Jyothirlingas
- About Vedas
- Mahalaxmi Stotram
- Importance of Dwajastabham
- Speciality of Magha Masham
- Meditation
- Vashanta Panchami
- Principles to visit the Temples
- Who is Brahmin
- Specialty of Pushya Masham
- History of Vishwakarma
- Dharma Sutras
- Kalagnanam
- Principals of Ethics
- Leadership Qulaities
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Friday, December 29, 2017
Terms of deputation of Government Servants
1. G.O. (P) No.10, Finance & Planning (FW.FR.II) Department, dated 22.1.1993.
2. Govt. Memo. No.9871-A/236/FR.II/07, Finance (FR.II) Department, dated 16.5.2007.
3. G.O.Ms.No.128, Finance (FR.I) Department, dt.01.06.2007.
4. G.O.Ms.No.129, Finance (FR.I) Department, dt. 01.06.2007.
//FORWARDED::BY ORDER//
SECTION OFFICER
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Skill Test for Fishermen
2) G.O. MS No.776,Food&Agriculture(Fish II) Dept. dated..31-12 1990.
3) Commissioner of Fisheries,Hyderabad,Circular Memo No.6232/I2/92, Dated:16.11.1992.
4) G.O.Ms No. 35, AHDD&F (Fish II) Department, Dated: 29-4-2003.
5) Cir. Memo No.182/I(1)/97, dated.30-1-1997 of the Director of Fisheries, Hyderabad.
6) Cir. Memo No.182/I(1)/97, dated. 13-12-1997 of the Director of Fisheries, Hyderabad.
7) Cir. Memo No.182/I(1)/97, Dated. 16-10-1998 of the Director of Fisheries, Hyderabad.
8) Minutes of the meeting conducted by Hon’ble Minister for AH,DD,F & VU on 23-07-2011.
9) From the Commissioner of Fisheries, Hyderabad , Lr No. 3001/I2/2011, dated 22 -09-2011.
3. This issue was discussed in the meeting of fishermen leaders/Managing Committee Members of Andhra Pradesh Fishermen Coop. Societies Federation Ltd., and Presidents of District Fishermen Coop. Societies on 23rd July, 2011 by Hon’ble Minister for AH,DD & Fisheries. The participants requested for removal of bogus members.
There shall be a three men committee to conduct the skill test comprising of the following:
2) President, Dist Fishermen’s Coop society (non official member)
3) District Fisheries Officer or the Divisional Assistant Director of Fisheries (Convenor/official member)
Persons belonging to 30 fishermen communities ( as included in the G.O.first read above, Gangaputra community is also fishermen community as it is another name of Besta community -G.O.Ms No. 1793, Education Dept Dated 23-09-1970) and engaged in fishing should be considered for the skill test. Only persons living in the village (s) in the area of operation of the society are eligible. Other conditions of eligibility/disqualification as mentioned at 4(a), 4(b) of the model bye-laws of the Fishermen Coop. Societies and Sec 19 and 21 of the A.P.Coop.Societies Act, 1964 shall be followed scrupulously.
Their residential status is to be verified with the ration card, Adhar Card, Voter Identity card, Residence and Caste Certificates issued by concerned authorities etc. As per G.O. first read above, only Cooperative Societies composed of 30 communities (and Gangaputras) given in the annexure of this G.O are eligible for taking tanks on lease/ on rentals fixed by competent authorities. Since Fishermen Coop. Societies of other communities are not covered under G.O. first read above (and under BSO 211 referred in the said GO) and also in G.O. Second read above. They will not be eligible for leasing of fishery rights at reasonable rentals. (Fishermen includes Fisherwomen also.)
C) TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED:
The following tests will invariably be conducted by the committee:
E) OBSERVER : An officer by the Commissioner of Fisheries, Hyderabad, not below the rank of Assistant Director, will be deputed as Observer for the skill test process. The skill test shall be conducted by the above mentioned committee in the presence of the Observer and fishermen elders of the village. It will be the responsibility of the Observer to ensure presence of majority of the fishermen elders of the area of operation of the FCS and conduct of skill test in fair and transparent manner.
F) VIDEO RECORDING : The entire process of conducting the skill test shall be video-graphed in the presence of the Observer. The District Fisheries Officer shall submit a soft copy of the video recording along with the proposal.
G) SELECTION OF APPLICANTS: At the first instance all those applicants from the communities listed in the G.O 1st read above (and Gangaputras), who possess the skills (as per the five tests prescribed above) and residing in the area of operation of the proposed (of existing society in case of bifurcation) Society, and not ineligible as per 4 (b) of model bye-lawas, Sec 19 and 21 of APCS Act 1964 should be provisionally selected. If the number of such skilled applicants is more than the viability norm (one ha / beneficiary) the following selection process should be adopted in order of priority :
(ii) Even after the above step , if the number is still more than the norm of one hectare water spread area per member, the age criteria should be followed eliminating people of higher age group to start with (for example 60 years to be eliminated in preference to 50 years and so on). The District Fisheries officer shall send the proposal for the formation of the Fishermen’s Cooperative Society along with the video recording and proceeding of the three men committee to the Commissioner of Fisheries. The Observer shall submit his report on the entire selection process independently to Commissioner of Fisheries.
(I) WEEDING OUT OF THE INELIGIBLE/DECEASED MEMBERS:- It shall be the responsibility of the President of the FCS to bring to the notice of the District Fisheries Officer by 31st Dec. of every year about members of the society who have become ineligible as per Sec 21 of A.P.Coop. Societies Act, 1964 and Byelaw and 4(b) of Model Bye-law of Fishermen Coop. Societies such as - becoming member of any other similar society / weaker section society (dual membership), getting employment in government/private firms, migration outside the area of operation of the society, and also about those who have died (the details are given below). (Contd..P.4)
- (1) A person shall be disqualified for being admitted as, and for being a member, if he
- is an applicant to be adjudicated, an insolvent or is an undischarged insolvent or is not eligible for membership under Section 19; or
- has been sentenced for any offence involving moral turpitude, such sentence not having been reversed and a period of three years has not elapsed from the date of expiration of the sentence, or
- is a paid employee of the society or of its financing bank or of any society for which it is the financing bank; or
- has been expelled from membership under this Act and a period of one year has not elapsed from the date of such expulsion; or
- is carrying on business of such kind as the Registrar may by general or special order, declare to be a business which is in conflict with the objects or interests of the society; or
- According to Section 19 (1) (A), only such of those persons, who are eligible as per the bye-laws formulated for each Cooperative Society shall be eligible. The Commissioner of Fisheries has prescribed Model Bye-laws for adoption by every Fishermen Cooperative Society, before it is formally constituted
- fails to attend two consecutive General Body meetings in two years without leave of absence; or
- fails to give information relevant to him to the society as specified in the bye-laws.
(Contd…P.5)
(3) According to 4 (b) of the Bye-law, no person is eligible to become a member, if he is otherwise employed which includes self-employment.
(4) As per Section 16(5) of APCS Act, 1964, the Registrar/Commissioner of Fisheries should issue directions to the Dy. Director of Fisheries / Ex-Officio Jt. Registrar of Cooperative societies and Asst. Director of Fisheries / Ex Officio Dy. Registrar of Cooperative Societies concerned to insert 4 (a) and 4 (b) in model bye-laws of existing Fishermen Cooperative Societies under the A.P.C.S. Act, 1964 on the above lines by 31st Dec. 2011 if not done already.
5. The District Fisheries Officers should give wide publicity to the provisions of this order among the fishermen and the existing Fishermen Coop. Societies.
6. These orders will come into force with immediate effect.
SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
All District Fisheries Officers (through the Commissioner of Fisheries, Hyderabad)
The Commissioner, Panchayat Raj, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Tribal Welfare, Hyderabad.
The Commissioner for Cooperatives and the Registrar of Coop. Societies, Hyderabad.
The Chief Executive Officer, SERP, Hyderabad
All District Collectors in the State. } (through the Commissioner of Fisheries,
All Project Officers, ITDAs in the State. } Hyderabad.)
SECTION OFFICER.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
M.S.W Rules,2000
Ministry of Environment and Forests
Notification
S.O. 908(E).- Whereas the draft of the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1999 were published under the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and Forests number S.O. 783(E), dated, the 27th September, 1999 in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) of the same date inviting objections and suggestions from the persons likely to be affected thereby, before the expiry of the period of sixty days from the date on which the copies of the Gazette containing the said notification are made available to the public;
And whereas copies of the said Gazette were made available to the public on the 5th October, 1999; And whereas the objections and suggestions received from the public in respect of the said draft rules have been duly considered by the Central Government;
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3, 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules to regulate the management and handling of the municipal solid wastes, namely :-
- These rules may be called the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000.
- Save as otherwise provided in these rules, they shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
- "anaerobic digestion" means a controlled process involving microbial decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen;
- "authorization" means the consent given by the Board or Committee to the "operator of a facility" ;
- "biodegradable substance" means a substance that can be degraded by micro-organisms;
- "biomethanation" means a process which entails enzymatic decomposition of the organic matter by microbial action to produce methane rich biogas;
- "collection" means lifting and removal of solid wastes from collection points or any other location;
- "composting" means a controlled process involving microbial decomposition of organic matter;
- "demolition and construction waste" means wastes from building materials debris and rubble resulting from construction, re-modelling, repair and demolition operation;
- "disposal" means final disposal of municipal solid wastes in terms of the specified measures to prevent contamination of ground-water, surface water and ambient air quality;
- "Form" means a Form appended to these rules;
- "generator of wastes" means persons or establishments generating municipal solid wastes;
- "land filling" means disposal of residual solid wastes on land in a facility designed with protective measures against pollution of ground water, surface water and air fugitive dust, wind-blown litter, bad odour, fire hazard, bird menace, pests or rodents, greenhouse gas emissions, slope instability and erosion;
- "leachate" means liquid that seeps through solid wastes or other medium and has extracts of dissolved or suspended material from it;
- "lysimeter" is a device used to measure rate of movement of water through or from a soil layer or is used to collect percolated water for quality analysis;
- "municipal authority" means Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Nagar Palika, Nagar Nigam, Nagar Panchayat, Municipal Council including notified area committee (NAC) or any other local body constituted under the relevant statutes and, where the management and handling of municipal solid waste is entrusted to such agency;
- "municipal solid waste" includes commercial and residential wastes generated in a municipal or notified areas in either solid or semi-solid form excluding industrial hazardous wastes but including treated bio-medical wastes;
- "operator of a facility" means a person who owns or operates a facility for collection, segregation, storage, transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid wastes and also includes any other agency appointed as such by the municipal authority for the management and handling of municipal solid wastes in the respective areas;
- "pelletisation" means a process whereby pellets are prepared which are small cubes or cylindrical pieces made out of solid wastes and includes fuel pellets which are also referred as refuse derived fuel;
- "processing" means the process by which solid wastes are transformed into new or recycled products;
- "recycling" means the process of transforming segregated solid wastes into raw materials for producing new products, which may or may not be similar to the original products;
- "schedule" means a Schedule appended to these rules;
- "segregation" means to separate the municipal solid wastes into the groups of organic, inorganic, recyclables and hazardous wastes;
- "State Board or the Committee" means the State Pollution Control Board of a State, or as the case may be, the Pollution Control Committee of a Union territory;
- "storage" means the temporary containment of municipal solid wastes in a manner so as to prevent littering, attraction to vectors, stray animals and excessive foul odour;
- "transportation " means conveyance of municipal solid wastes from place to place hygienically through specially designed transport system so as to prevent foul odour, littering, unsightly conditions and accessibility to vectors;
- "vadose water" water which occurs between the ground, surface and the water table that is the unsaturated zone;
- "vermicomposting" is a process of using earthworms for conversion of bio-degradable wastes into compost.
- Every municipal authority shall, within the territorial area of the municipality, be responsible for the implementation of the provisions of these rules, and for any infrastructure development for collection, storage, segregation, transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid wastes.
- The municipal authority or an operator of a facility shall make an application in Form-I, for grant of authorization for setting up waste processing and disposal facility including landfills from the State Board or the Committee in order to comply with the implementation programme laid down in Schedule I.
- The municipal authority shall comply with these rules as per the implementation schedule laid down in Schedule I.
- The municipal authority shall furnish its annual report in Form-II, -
- to the Secretary-incharge of the Department of Urban Development of the concerned State or as the case may be of the Union territory, in case of a metropolitan city; or
- to the District Magistrate or the Deputy Commissioner concerned in case of all other towns and cities, with a copy to the State Board or the Committee on or before the 30th day of June every year.
- The Secretary-incharge of the Department of Urban Development of the concerned State or the Union territory, as the case may be, shall have the overall responsibility for the enforcement of the provisions of these rules in the metropolitan cities.
- The District Magistrate or the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district shall have the overall responsibility for the enforcement of the provisions of these rules within the territorial limits of their jurisdiction.
- The State Board or the Committee shall monitor the compliance of the standards regarding ground water, ambient air, leachate quality and the compost quality including incineration standards as specified under Schedules II, III and IV.
- The State Board or the Committee, after the receipt of application from the municipal authority or the operator of a facility in Form I, for grant of authorization for setting up waste processing and disposal facility including landfills, shall examine the proposal taking into consideration the views of other agencies like the State Urban Development Department, the Town and Country Planning Department, Air Port or Air Base Authority, the Ground Water Board or any such other agency prior to issuing the authorization.
- The State Board or the Committee shall issue the authorization in Form-III to the municipal authority or an operator of a facility within forty-five days stipulating compliance criteria and standards as specified in Schedules II, III and IV including such other conditions, as may be necessary.
- The authorization shall be valid for a given period and after the validity is over, a fresh authorization shall be required.
- The Central Pollution Control Board shall co-ordinate with the State Boards and the Committees with particular reference to implementation and review of standards and guidelines and compilation of monitoring data.
- Any municipal solid waste generated in a city or a town, shall be managed and handled in accordance with the compliance criteria and the procedure laid down in Schedule-II.
- The waste processing and disposal facilities to be set up by the municipal authority on their own or through an operator of a facility shall meet the specifications and standards as specified in Schedules III and IV.
- The State Boards and the Committees shall prepare and submit to the Central Pollution Control Board an annual report with regard to the implementation of these rules by the 15th of September every year in Form-IV.
- The Central Pollution Control Board shall prepare the consolidated annual review report on management of municipal solid wastes and forward it to the Central Government along with its recommendations before the 15th of December every year.
[see rules4(2) and (3)]
Implementation Schedule
Serial No. | Compliance Criteria | Schedule |
---|---|---|
1. | Setting up of waste processing and disposal facilities | By 31.12.2003 or earlier |
2. | Monitoring the performance of waste processing and disposal facilities | Once in six months |
3. | Improvement of existing landfill sites as per provisions of these rules | By 31.12.2001 or earlier |
4. | Identification of landfill sites for future use and making site (s) ready for operation | By 31.12.2002 or earlier |
[see rules 6(1) and (3), 7(1)]
Management of Municipal Solid Wastes
S.No | Parameters | Compliance criteria |
---|---|---|
1. | Collection of municipal solid wastes | 1. Littering of municipal solid waste shall be prohibited in cities, towns and in urban areas notified by the State Governments. To prohibit littering and facilitate compliance, the following steps shall be taken by the municipal authority, namely: -
2. The municipal authority shall notify waste collection schedule and the likely method to be adopted for public benefit in a city or town. 3. It shall be the responsibility of generator of wastes to avoid littering and ensure delivery of wastes in accordance with the collection and segregation system to be notified by the municipal authority as per para 1(2) of this Schedule. |
2. | Segregation of municipal solid wastes | In order to encourage the citizens, municipal authority shall organise awareness programmes for segregation of wastes and shall promote recycling or reuse of segregated materials. The municipal authority shall undertake phased programme to ensure community participation in waste segregation. For this purpose, the municipal authorities shall arrange regular meetings at quarterly intervals with representatives of local resident welfare associations and non-governmental organizations. |
3. | Storage of municipal solid wastes |
Municipal authorities shall establish and maintain storage facilities in such a manner as they do not create unhygienic and in sanitary conditions around it. Following criteria shall be taken into account while establishing and maintaining storage facilities, namely: -
|
4. | Transportation of municipal solid wastes |
Vehicles used for transportation of wastes shall be covered. Waste should not be visible to public, nor exposed to open environment preventing their scattering. The following criteria shall be met, namely:-
|
5. | Processing of municipal solid wastes |
Municipal authorities shall adopt suitable technology or combination of such technologies to make use of wastes so as to minimize burden on landfill. Following criteria shall be adopted, namely:-
|
6. | Disposal of municipal solid wastes | Land filling shall be restricted to non-biodegradable, inert waste and other waste that are not suitable either for recycling or for biological processing. Land filling shall also be carried out for residues of waste processing facilities as well as pre-processing rejects from waste processing facilities. Land filling of mixed waste shall be avoided unless the same is found unsuitable for waste processing. Under unavoidable circumstances or till installation of alternate facilities, land-filling shall be done following proper norms. Landfill sites shall meet the specifications as given in Schedule –III. |
[see rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)]
- In areas falling under the jurisdiction of
Development Authorities
it shall be the responsibility of such Development Authorities to identify the landfill sites and hand over the sites to the concerned municipal authority for development, operation and maintenance. Elsewhere, this responsibility shall lie with the concerned municipal authority. - Selection of landfill sites shall be based on examination of environmental issues. The Department of Urban Development of the State or the Union territory shall co-ordinate with the concerned organisations for obtaining the necessary approvals and clearances.
- The landfill site shall be planned and designed with proper documentation of a phased construction plan as well as a closure plan.
- he landfill sites shall be selected to make use of nearby wastes processing facility. Otherwise, wastes processing facility shall be planned as an integral part of the landfill site.
- The existing landfill sites, which continue to be used for more than five years, shall be improved in accordance of the specifications given in this Schedule.
- Biomedical wastes shall be disposed off in accordance with the Bio-medical Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 and hazardous wastes shall be managed in accordance with the Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989, as amended from time to time.
- The landfill site shall be large enough to last for 20-25 years.
- The landfill site shall be away from habitation clusters, forest areas, water bodies monuments, National Parks, Wetlands and places of important cultural, historical or religious interest.
- A buffer zone of no-development shall be maintained around landfill site and shall be incorporated in the Town Planning Department’s land-use plans.
- Landfill site shall be away from airport including airbase. Necessary approval of airport or airbase authorities prior to the setting up of the landfill site shall be obtained in cases where the site is to be located within 20 km of an airport or airbase.Facilities at the Site
- Landfill site shall be fenced or hedged and provided with proper gate to monitor incoming vehicles or other modes of transportation.
- The landfill site shall be well protected to prevent entry of unauthorised persons and stray animals.
- Approach and other internal roads for free movement of vehicles and other machinery shall exist at the landfill site.
- The landfill site shall have wastes inspection facility to monitor wastes brought in for landfill, office facility for record keeping and shelter for keeping equipment and machinery including pollution monitoring equipments.
- Provisions like weigh bridge to measure quantity of waste brought at landfill site, fire protection equipments and other facilities as may be required shall be provided.
- Utilities such as drinking water (preferably bathing facilities for workers) and lighting arrangements for easy landfill operations when carried out in night hours shall be provided.
- Safety provisions including health inspections of workers at landfill site shall be periodically made.
- The final cover shall have a barrier soil layer comprising of 60 cms of clay or amended soil with permeability coefficient less that 1 x 10-7 cm/sec.
- On top of the barrier soil layer there shall be a drainage layer of 15 cm.
- On top of the drainage layer there shall be a vegetative layer of 45 cm to support natural plant growth and to minimize erosion.
- Diversion of storm water drains to minimize leachate generation and prevent pollution of surface water and also for avoiding flooding and creation of marshy conditions;
- Construction of a non-permeable lining system at the base and walls of waste disposal area. For landfill receiving residues of waste processing facilities or mixed waste or waste having contamination of hazardous materials (such as aerosols, bleaches, polishes, batteries, waste oils, paint products and pesticides) minimum liner specifications shall be a composite barrier having 1.5 mm high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane, or equivalent, overlying 90 cm of soil (clay or amended soil) having permeability coefficient not greater than 1 x 10-7 cm/sec. The highest level of water table shall be at least two meter below the base of clay or amended soil barrier layer;
- Provisions for management of leachates collection and treatment shall be made. The treated leachates shall meet the standards specified in Schedule- IV;
- Prevention of run-off from landfill area entering any stream, river, lake or pond.
Water Quality Monitoring
S. No. | Parameters | IS 10500: 1991 Desirable limit (mg/l except for pH) |
---|---|---|
1. | Arsenic | 0.05 |
2. | Cadmium | 0.01 |
3 | Chromium | 0.05 |
4. | Copper | 0.05 |
5. | Cyanide | 0.05 |
6. | Lead | 0.05 |
7. | Mercury | 0.001 |
8. | Nickel | - |
9. | Nitrate as NO3 | 45.0 |
10. | PH | 6.5-8.5 |
11. | Iron | 0.3 |
12. | Total hardness (as CaCO3) | 300.0 |
13. | Chlorides | 250 |
14. | Dissolved solids | 500 |
15. | Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH) | 0.001 |
16. | Zinc | 5.0 |
17. | Sulphate (as SO4) | 200 |
S.No. | Parameters | Acceptable levels |
---|---|---|
(i) | Sulphur dioxide | 120µg/m3 (24 hours) |
(ii) | Suspended Particulate Matter | 500µg/m3 (24 hours) |
(iii) | Methane | Not to exceed 25 per cent of the lower explosive limit (equivalent to 650 mg /m3) (24 hours) |
(iv) | Ammonia daily average (sample duration 24 hrs) | o.4mg/m3 (400 µg/m3) |
(v) | Carbon monoxide | 1 hour average : 2 mg/m3 8 hour average : 1 mg/m3 |
- Six times in a year for cities having population of more than fifty lakhs;
- Four times in a year for cities having population between ten and fifty lakhs;
- Two times in a year for town or cities having population between one and ten lakhs.
- Selection of locally adopted non-edible perennial plants that are resistant to drought and extreme temperatures shall be allowed to grow;
- The plants grown be such that their roots do not penetrate more than 30 cms. This condition shall apply till the landfill is stabilised;
- Selected plants shall have ability to thrive on low-nutrient soil with minimum nutrient addition;
- Plantation to be made in sufficient density to minimize soil erosion.
Closure of Landfill Site and Post-care
- Maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of final cover, making repairs and preventing run-on and run-off from eroding or otherwise damaging the final cover;
- Monitoring leachate collection system in accordance with the requirement;
- Monitoring of ground water in accordance with requirements and maintaining ground water quality;
- Maintaining and operating the landfill gas collection system to meet the standards.
[see rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)]
- The waste processing or disposal facilities shall include composting, incineration, pelletisation, energy recovery or any other facility based on state-of-the-art technology duly approved by the Central Pollution Control Board
- In case of engagement of private agency by the municipal authority, a specific agreement between the municipal authority and the private agency shall be made particularly, for supply of solid waste and other relevant terms and conditions.
- In order to prevent pollution problems from compost plant and other processing facilities, the following shall be complied with, namely:-
- The incoming wastes at site shall be maintained prior to further processing. To the extent possible, the waste storage area should be covered. If, such storage is done in an open area, it shall be provided with impermeable base with facility for collection of leachate and surface water run-off into lined drains leading to a leachate treatment and disposal facility;
- Necessary precautions shall be taken to minimise nuisance of odour, flies, rodents, bird menace and fire hazard;
- In case of breakdown or maintenance of plant, waste intake shall be stopped and arrangements be worked out for diversion of wastes to the landfill site;
- Pre-process and post-process rejects shall be removed from the processing facility on regular basis and shall not be allowed to pile at the site. Recyclables shall be routed through appropriate vendors. The non-recyclables shall be sent for well designed landfill site(s).
- In case of compost plant, the windrow area shall be provided with impermeable base. Such a base shall be made of concrete or compacted clay, 50 cm thick, having permeability coefficient less than 10–7 cm/sec. The base shall be provided with 1 to 2 per cent slope and circled by lined drains for collection of leachate or surface run-off;
- Ambient air quality monitoring shall be regularly carried out particularly for checking odour nuisance at down-wind direction on the boundary of processing plant.
- In order to ensure safe application of compost, the following specifications for compost quality shall be met, namely:-
Parameters | Concentration not to exceed * (mg/kg dry basis , except pH value and C/N ratio) |
---|---|
Arsenic | 10.00 |
Cadmium | 5.00 |
Chromium | 50.00 |
Copper | 300.00 |
Lead | 100.00 |
Mercury | 0.15 |
Nickel | 50.00 |
Zinc | 1000.00 |
C/N ratio | 20-40 |
PH | 5.5-8.5 |
*Compost (final product) exceeding the above stated concentration limits shall not be used for food crops. However, it may be utilized for purposes other than growing food crops.
S. No | Parameter | Standards ( Mode of Disposal ) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Inland surface water | Public sewers | Land disposal | ||
1 | Suspended solids, mg/l, max | 100 | 600 | 200 |
2 | Dissolved solids (inorganic) mg/l, max. | 2100 | 2100 | 2100 |
3 | PH value | 5.5 to 9.0 | 5.5 to 9.0 | 5.5 to 9.0 |
4 | Ammonical nitrogen (as N), mg/l, max. | 50 | 50 | - |
5 | Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (as N), mg/l, max. | 100 | - | - |
6 | Biochemical oxygen demand ( 3 days at 270 C) max.(mg/l) | 30 | 350 | 100 |
7 | Chemical oxygen demand, mg/l, max. | 250 | - | - |
8 | Arsenic (as As), mg/l, max | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 |
9 | Mercury (as Hg), mg/l, max | 0.01 | 0.01 | - |
10 | Lead (as Pb), mg/l, max | 0.1 | 1.0 | - |
11 | Cadmium (as Cd), mg/l, max | 2.0 | 1.0 | - |
12 | Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, max. | 2.0 | 2.0 | - |
13 | Copper (as Cu), mg/l, max. | 3.0 | 3.0 | - |
14 | Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, max. | 5.0 | 15 | - |
15 | Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, max | 3.0 | 3.0 | - |
16 | Cyanide (as CN), mg/l, max. | 0.2 | 2.0 | 0.2 |
17 | Chloride (as Cl), mg/l, max. | 1000 | 1000 | 600 |
18 | Fluoride (as F), mg/l, max | 2.0 | 1.5 | - |
19 | Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH) mg/l, max. | 1.0 | 5.0 | - |
The incinerators shall meet the following operating and emission standards, namely:-
- Operating Standards
- The combustion efficiency (CE) shall be at least 99.00%.
- The combustion efficiency is computed as follows :
C.E. = %CO2
---------------------------------------
%CO2 + %CO× 100 - Emission Standards
S.No. | Parameters | Concentration mg/Nm3 at (12% CO2 correction |
---|---|---|
(1) | Particulate matter | 150 |
(2) | Nitrogen Oxides | 450 |
(3) | HCl | 50 |
(4) | Minimum stack height shall be 30 metres above ground | |
(5) | Volatile organic compounds in ash shall not be more than 0.01%. |
- Suitably designed pollution control devices shall be installed or retrofitted with the incinerator to achieve the above emission limits, if necessary.
- Wastes to be incinerated shall not be chemically treated with any chlorinated disinfectants
- Chlorinated plastics shall not be incinerated.
- Toxic metals in incineration ash shall be limited within the regulatory quantities as specified in the Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 as amended from time to time.
- Only low sulphur fuel like l.d.o., l.s.h.s or Diesel shall be used as fuel in the incinerator.
[see rules 4(2) & 6(2)]
Application for obtaining authorization
The Member Secretary
---------------------------
---------------------------
1. | Name of the municipal authority/Name of the agency appointed by the municipal authority | : | |
2. | Correspondence address Telephone No. Fax No. | : | |
3. | Nodal Officer & designation(Officer authorised by the municipal authority or agency responsible for operation of processing or disposal facility) | : | |
4. | Authorization applied for (Please tick mark) (a) Setting up & operation of waste processing facility (b)Setting up & operation of disposal facility | : | |
5. | Detailed proposal of waste processing/disposal facility (to be attached) to include | : | |
5.1 | Processing of Waste
| : | |
5.2 |
Disposal of Waste
| : | |
Date | Signature of Nodal Officer |
[See rule 4(4)]
Format of Annual Report to be submitted by the Municipal Authority
- Name of City / Town:…………………
- Population ………………………
-
Name of municipal body:………………….……………………………… and Address ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………
Telephone No. : ………………………….
Fax : …………………………
- Name of Incharge dealing with municipal solid wastes ………… …………..…………………………………………………………… with designation …………………………………………………………………..
-
1. Quantity and composition of solid wastes
-
(i) Total quantity of wastes generated per day
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - (ii) Total quantity of wastes collected per day -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------
-
(iii)Total quantity of wastes processed for :
- Composting: ………………………………………………………………
- Vermiculture: ………………………………………………………………
- Pellets: ………………………………………………………………
- Others, if any, please specify.
-
(iv) Total quantity of waste disposed by land filling: …………………………………………………………………………….
- No. of landfill sites used : …………………………………………………………
- Area used: ……………………………………………………
- Whether Weigh bridge facilities available : Yes/No
- Whether area is fenced : Yes/No
- Lighting facility on site : Yes/No
- Whether equipment like Bulldozer, Compacters etc. available. (Please specify): ---------------------------------- -----------------------------------
- Total Manpower available on site: ---------------------------------------------
- Whether covering is done on daily basis: Yes/No
- Whether covering material is used and whether it is adequately available : -------------------------------------
- Provisions for gas venting provided: Available (Yes/No) /Not available
- Provision for leachate collection: Provisions made/ Provisions not made
-
(i) Total quantity of wastes generated per day
-
2. Storage facilities
(i) Area covered for collection of wastes : --------------------------------------- (ii) No. of houses covered : --------------------------------------- (iii) Whether house-to-house collection is practiced (if yes, whether done by Municipality or through Private Agency or Non-Governmental Organisation) : --------------------------------------- (iv) Bins : ---------------------------------------
Specifications Existing Proposed
(Shape & Size) Numbers for future
---------------------------------------(a) RCC Bins (Capacity) : (b) Trolleys (Capacity) : (c) Containers (Capacity) : (d) Dumper Placers : (e) Others, please specify : (v) Whether all bins/collection spots are attended for daily lifting of garbage : Yes/No (vi) Whether lifting of garbage from dustbins is manual or mechanical i.e. for example by using of front-end loaders (Please tick mark) : Manual/Loader/Others, please specify -
3. Transportation Existing number Actually Required/Proposed
- Truck :
- Truck-Tipper :
- Tractor-Trailer :
- Refuse-collector :
- Dumper-placers
- Animal Cart :
- Tricycle :
- Others (please specify)
- Whether any proposal has been made to improve solid wastes management practices ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-
Are any efforts made to call for private firms etc. to attempt for processing of waste utilising technologies like :
Sl.No. Waste Utilisation Technology Proposals Steps taken (Quantity to be processed) i Composting : ii Vermiculture : iii Pelletisation : iv Others if any, Please specify: -
What provisions are available and how these are implemented to check unhygienic operations of :
- Dairy related activities:
- Slaughter houses and unauthorised slaughtering :
- Malba (construction debris) lifting :
- Encroachment in Parks, Footpaths etc.:
- How many slums are identified and whether these are provided with sanitation facilities:
-
Are municipal magistrates appointed for Taking penal action : Yes/No
[If yes, how many cases registered & settled during last three years (give year-wise details)]
-
Hospital waste management
- How many Hospitals/Clinics under the control of the Corporation:
- What methods are followed for disposal of bio-medical wastes? :
- Do you have any proposal for setting up of common treatment facility for disposal of bio-medical wastes:
- How many private Nursing Homes, Clinics etc. are operating in the city/town and what steps have been taken to check disposal of their wastes:
Dated :Signature of Municipal CommissionerContd.Page. 15.
[See-rule 6(2)]
Format for Issue of Authorisation
_____________________
_____________________
_________________________
The ________________State Pollution Control Board/Pollution Control Committee after examining the proposal hereby authorizes _________________ having their administrative office at _______________________________________to set up and operates waste processing/waste disposal facility at _________________on the terms and conditions (including the standards to comply) attached to this authorization letter.
- The validity of this authorization is till___________. After the validity, renewal of authorization is to be sought.
- The ____________________State Pollution Control Board/Pollution Control Committees may, at any time, revoke any of the conditions applicable under the authorization and shall communicate the same in writing.
- Any violation of the provision of the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 will attract the penal provision of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of1986).
Place :
State Pollution Control Board/
Pollution Control Committee
[see rule 8(1)]
Format of Annual Review Report to be submitted by the State Pollution Control Board/Committees to the Central Pollution Control Board
The Chairman,
Central Pollution Control Board,
(Ministry of Environment and Forests)
Government of India,
‘Parivesh Bhawan’, East Arjun Nagar,
DELHI- 110 0032.
1. | Name of the State/Union territory | : | |
2. | Name & address of the State Pollution Control | : | |
3. | Board/Pollution Control Committee Number of municipal authorities responsible for management of municipal solid wastes in the State/Union territory under these rules/td> | : | |
4. | A Summary Statement on progress made by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule I [rule 4(3)] | : | Please attach as Annexure-I |
5. | A Summary Statement on progress made by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule II [rules 6(1) and (3), 7(1)] | : | Please attach as Annexure-II |
6. | A Summary Statement on progress made by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule III [rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)] | : | Please attach as Annexure-III |
7. | A summary statement on progress made by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule IV [rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)] | : | Please attach as Annexure-IV |
Date: _______________ Place : ________________ | Chairman or the Member Secretary State Pollution Control Board/ Pollution Control Committee |
Accident reporting
1. | Date and time of accident | : | |
2. | Sequence of events leading to accident | : | |
3. | The waste involved in accident | : | |
4. | Assessment of the effects of the accidents on human health and the environment | : | |
5. | Emergency measures taken | : | |
6. | Steps taken to alleviate the effects of accidents | : | |
7. | Steps taken to prevent the recurrence of such an accident | : | |
Date : …………… | Signature : ……………………… | ||
Place : …………… | Designation : …………………… |
[F.No.17-2/95-HSMD]
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Featured Post
Fixation of Mutation Fee in Gram Panchayats in the State
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Panchayat Raj & Rural Development Department – Mutation Fee – Fixation of Mutation Fee ...
Popular Posts
-
Read important Rules Panchayat Election Rules Read More Acts Read Act in English
-
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – RULES – The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 – The Andhra Pradesh State a...
-
The government of Andhra Pradesh has issued rules for levy of house tax under A.P.G.P. Act,1964 wide G.O.MS.No. 282 PR, (pts-v...