2020-21 Solid Waste Management Report
2020-21 Solid Waste Management Report
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1.0 Background 1
2.0 Status of Solid Waste Management 1
2.1 Overall Solid Waste Management Status 1
2.2 Trends in Solid Waste Management 3
2.2.1 SWM Trend (Year wise) 3
2.2.2 SWM Trend (State wise) 6
2.3 Towns/Cities & Urban Local Bodies in States / UT 8
2.4 Authorization Granted To Waste Processing /Disposal 10
Facilities
2.5 Collection , Segregation & Transportation of Solid Waste 12
2.6 Solid Waste Processing Facilities 12
2.7 Landfill for Waste Disposal 12
2.8 Waste Disposal in dumpsites 13
2.9 Monitoring at Waste Processing & Disposal Sites 13
3.0 State wise Observations/ Findings 87
3.1 Andhra Pradesh 87
3.2 Arunachal Pradesh 89
3.3 Assam 90
3.4 Bihar 90
3.5 Chhattisgarh 91
3.6 Goa 92
3.7 Gujarat 92
3.8 Haryana 92
3.9 Himachal Pradesh 95
3.10 Jammu & Kashmir 95
3.11 Jharkhand 98
3.12 Karnataka 99
3.13 Kerala 99
3.14 Madhya Pradesh 100
3.15 Maharashtra 101
3.16 Manipur 102
3.17 Meghalaya 103
3.18 Mizoram 103
3.19 Nagaland 105
3.20 Odisha 106
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3.21 Punjab 106
3.22 Rajasthan 106
3.23 Sikkim 110
3.24 Tamil Nadu 110
3.25 Telangana 112
3.26 Tripura 114
3.27 Uttarakhand 115
3.28 Uttar Pradesh 115
3.29 West Bengal 116
3.30 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 117
3.31 Chandigarh 117
3.32 Daman & Diu 118
3.33 Delhi 118
3.34 Lakshadweep 122
3.35 Puducherry 124
4.0 Best Practices in Solid Waste Management 125
5.0 Environmental Performance (SWM) based rating of States/ 128
UTs
6.0 Observations & Recommendations 134
List of Annexures
I The template of the performance assessment of Solid Waste 137
Management
II Environment Performance based rating of States/UTs 140
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1.0 Background:
In accordance with the Provision 24 (4) of the Solid Wastes Management Rules, 2016,
the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is required to prepare a Consolidated
Annual Report (CAR) and forward it to the Central Government (Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Climate Change) along with suggestions/recommendations.
During 2020-21, 35 SPCBs/PCCs have submitted Annual Reports in compliance of
Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
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20.00
0.00
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2020-21
2017-18
2016-17
2019-20
2018-19
Year
50.00
40.00
Treated %
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20.00
10.00
0.00
2017-18
2015-16
2020-21
2016-17
2018-19
2019-20
Year
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50.00
40.00
Landfilled %
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
2017-18
2015-16
2016-17
2019-20
2020-21
Year
Fig 3: Year wise solid waste landfilled (%)
(d) Trend in gap in Solid waste management: Percentage gap in solid waste
management has been calculated for the period 2015-21, the details of which are
given in Table 3.0 and the trend in the gap is illustrated in Figure 4. Decreasing
trend in gap in solid waste management has been observed up to 2019-20 during
the last six years wherein percentage gap in Solid Waste Management has
decreased from 40.99% in 2015-16 to 25.82% in 2019-20 and slightly increased
to 31.70 % in 2020-21.
Table 3.0: GAP IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Year Gap in Solid Waste Management (%)
2015-16 40.99
2016-17 79.78
2017-18 9.38
2018-19 30.35
2019-20 25.82
2020-21 31.70
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20.00
10.00
0.00
2017-18
2015-16
2016-17
2019-20
2020-21
Year
(a) Trend in solid waste generation: Per capita generation of solid waste in
different States/UTs is illustrated in Figure 5. It is observed that maximum
quantity of per capita solid waste is generated in Delhi followed by Lakshadweep
& Mizoram in that order.
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400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Arunachal…
Himachal…
Andman &…
J&K
Kerala
WB
Haryana
Karnataka
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
Odisha
Bihar
Lakshdweep
Tamil Nadu
Delhi
Puduchery
Punjab
Goa
Tripura
Sikkim
UP
Jharkhand
Gujarat
Meghalya
Mizoram
Manipur
MP
Assam
Daman Diu
Nagaland
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Telangana
Chandigarh
Maharashtra
(b) Trend in solid waste processing: Percentage of solid waste treated in different
States/UTs is illustrated in Figure 6. It is observed that maximum percentage of
solid waste treated is in Chhattisgarh (100 %) followed by DDDNH (88.76), Goa
(87.04 %), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (84.7 %) &Madhya Pradesh (80.67 %)
in that order.
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60.00
40.00
20.00
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Andaman and Nicobar…
DDDNH
Haryana
Chhattisgarh
Punjab
Jharkhand
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Goa
Mizoram
Telangana
Kerala
Manipur
West Bengal
Assam
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Odisha
Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Chandigarh
Puducherry
Bihar
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Himachal Pradesh
Lakshadweep
Nagaland
Meghalaya
Sikkim
Arunachal Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
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19. Nagaland 39 39 2
20. Odisha 114 114 24
21. Punjab 167 167 73
22. Rajasthan 196 196 79
23. Sikkim 7 7 0
24. Tamil Nadu Not Provided 664 0
25. Telangana 142 142 97
26. Tripura 20 20 1
27. Uttarakhand 91 91 8
28. Uttar Pradesh 75 651 119
29. West Bengal 125 125 90
30. Andaman and Nicobar 1 1 1
Islands
31. Chandigarh 1 1 1
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33. Delhi 1 5 1
34. Lakshadweep 10 islands No ULBs (10 0
village Dweep
Panchayat)
35. Puducherry 2 5 4
TOTAL 3046 4440 968
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22. Rajasthan 2 2
23. Sikkim 1 1
24. Tamil Nadu 224 224
25. Telangana 0 0
26. Tripura 1 1
27. Uttarakhand 9 0
28. Uttar Pradesh 3 3
29. West Bengal 0 0
30. Andaman and Nicobar 0 0
31. Islands
Chandigarh 1 1
32. DDDNH 0 0
33. Delhi 3 2
34. Lakshadweep 0 0
35. Puducherry 18 17
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2. Arunachal Aalo 33 nos of wards and 1243 no Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished
Pradesh of households covered under source in a segregated form
in D2D collection.
D2D collection done as 100%
through motorized vehicles.
Arunachal Anini 5 nos. wards, 620 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 95 nos of source in a segregated form
non-Residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.D2D collection done
as100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Basar 11 nos. of ward, 1064 80% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh nos. of household and segregation of waste at source.
80 nos. of non-
residential premises are
covered under D2D
collection of waste.
D2D collection done
as:100% through
motorized vehicle
Arunachal Boleng 15 nos of wards, 914 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 195 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
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Arunachal Dirang 4 nos of wards, 770 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 125 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 90%
through motorized vehicle.
Arunachal Doimukh 11 nos of wards, 5682 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 720 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Dumporijo 5 nos of wards, 85 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 120 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Hawai 8 nos of wards, 1081 nos. of 20% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households are covered segregation of
under D2D collection of waste at source.
waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Itanagar 20 nos of wards, 16000 nos Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh Municipal of households and 40 nos. of source in a segregated form
Corporation non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
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Arunachal Jairampur 13 nos of wards, 2866 nos of 30% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 100 nos. of segregation of
non-residential premises are waste at source.
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Khonsa 1nos of wards, 1470 nos of 50% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 4 nos. of segregation of
non-residential premises are waste at source.
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 70%
through motorized vehicle.
Arunachal Kimin 7 nos of wards, 1200 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 256 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 70%
through motorized vehicle.
Arunachal Koloriang 5 nos of wards, 1700 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households and 600 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
Arunachal Longding 20 nos of wards, 705 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households are covered source in a segregated form
under D2D collection of
waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
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Arunachal Mariyang 9 nos of wards, 323 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households,100 nos. of non- source in a segregated form
residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Miao 100 nos of wards, 1100 nos Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh of households,40 nos. of source in a segregated form
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Namsai 30 nos of wards, 3705 nos of 90% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, are covered segregation of
under D2D collection of waste at source.
waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
Arunachal Palin 8 nos of wards, 383 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, are covered source in a segregated form.
under D2D collection of
waste.
D2D collection done through
motorized vehicle.
Arunachal Pangin 5 nos of wards, 281 nos of •Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, 74 nos. of non- source in a segregated form
residential premises are •There are no secondary waste
covered under D2D collection storage facility in the town
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle.
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Arunachal Pasighat 8 nos of wards, 15600 nos of 20% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh Municipal households,2119 nos. of segregation of
Council non-residential premises are waste at source.
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 80%
through motorized vehicle &
20% through containerized
tricycle
Raga 9 nos of wards, 1800 nos of •Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
households,36 nos. of non- source in a segregated form
residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 90%
through motorized vehicle
Arunachal Roing 5 nos of wards, 994 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, are covered source in a segregated form
under D2D collection of
waste.
D2D collection done as 100
% through motorized vehicle.
Arunachal Sagalee 12 nos of wards, 700 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, are covered source in a segregated form
under D2D collection of
waste.
D2D collection done as: 40%
through motorized vehicle,
50% through containerized
tricycle/handcart & 10 %
through other device
Arunachal Seppa 42 wards, are covered under Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh D2D collection of waste. source in a segregated form
D2D collection done through
motorized vehicle.
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Arunachal Tawang 28 nos of wards, 1685 nos of 100% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, 800 nos. of non- segregation of
residential premises are waste at source.
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle
Arunachal Tezu 24 nos of wards, 5188 nos of 100% premises segregate Information not furnished.
Pradesh households, 1009 nos. of waste at source.
non-residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle
Arunachal Yingkiong 16 nos of wards, 1595 nos of 60% premises practice Information not furnished.
Pradesh households 120 nos. of non- segregation of
residential premises are waste at source.
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
D2D collection done as:
100% through motorized
vehicle
Arunachal Yupia 6 nos of wards, 450 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households,70 nos. of non- source in a segregated form
residential premises are
covered under D2D collection
of waste.
Arunachal Ziro 20 nos of wards, 3004 nos of Solid waste is not stored at Information not furnished.
Pradesh households,36 nos. of non- source in a segregated form
residential premises are •There are no secondary waste
covered under D2D collection storage facility in the town
of waste.
D2D collection done as: 90%
through motorized vehicle
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4. Bihar 142 100% in 3398 wards 3295 wards out of 3398 wards = Partially
97%
5. Chhattisgarh 166 166 ULBs = 100% 166ULBs = 100% 166 ULBs = 100%
8. Haryana 1467 wards out 1467 wards out of 1540 1112 wards out of 1540 wards = Local Bodies are using covered
of 1540 wards wards = 95% 72% containerized
handcarts/tricycles/Tractor
Trolly/Refuse Compactor or other
similar means for the primary
collection of waste stored at various
sources of waste generation.
Existing waste collection vehicles
are being modified into two covered
compartments for collection of
waste in segregated manner.
Freshly, ordered vehicles will have
two covered compartments for
collection of wet and dry waste in a
segregated manner. For secondary
transportation of solid waste form
the Primary Collection Center to the
designed processing plant site or
sanitary landfill site, "Dumper
Pacers with two bin containers" is
provided.
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9. Himachal MC Shimla Door-to-Door collection •100% storage of waste at Mechanical lifting of solid waste is
Pradesh occurs in all 34 wards and source in dustbins in households 95%.
No. of household covered and commercial establishments.
50,000 nos. • Solid waste is stored in a Transportation through tipping truck,
segregated form. dumper placer, refuse compactors
• 80 % of premises segregating etc.
the waste at source.
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Himachal NP Narkhanda • Door-to-door collection of • 60% of households practice Waste transported through
Pradesh solid waste in 7 wards. storage of waste at source in hydraulic pickup.
domestic bins.
75 % non-residential premises
practice storage of waste at
source in commercial bin.
• 25 % of households. Dispose
of throw solid waste on the
streets.
• 18 % of non-residential
premises dispose throw solid
Waste on the streets.
• 22% of premises segregating
waste at source.
Himachal NPSunni Door to door collection of • 100% of premises segregating Waste transportation by tipping
Pradesh solid waste in 7 wards. waste at source. trucks
• 379 no. of non-residential
No. of households covered premises including commercial
1115. establishments, hotels,
restaurants, educational
institutions/offices etc. covered.
Himachal NP Chopal 1150 no. of households Solid waste is stored at source in Not Provided
Pradesh covered in door to door a segregated form.
collection.
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5 % of households dispose of
throw solid waste on the streets.
5% of non-residential premises
dispose of throw solid waste on
the streets.
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Himachal Nalagarh Door to door collection of 40% of households practice Lifting of solid waste from storage
Pradesh solid waste in 9 wards. storage of waste at source in depots is mechanical through
domestic bins. tractor, dumper placer &smart jeeto
No. of households covered type vehicle.
2535. 18% of non-residential premises
practice storage of waste at
source in
commercial/institutional bins.
Himachal MC Parwano Door to door collection of 90% of premises segregating the Waste transported through tractors,
Pradesh solid waste in 9 wards. waste at source. dumper placers and pickup trucks.
Himachal MC Baddi Door to door collection of 45% of premises segregating Waste transported through tractors,
Pradesh solid waste 100% in 9 wards. waste at source. jeeto type vehicles, dumper placers
etc.
8352 no. of households
covered in door to door
collection.
Himachal NP Arki Door to door collection of Not being segregated. Waste transported through through
Pradesh solid waste in 7 wards. tipping trucks, 100% manual lifting.
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Himachal MC Nahan Door to door collection of 100% of waste being segregated Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh solid waste 13 wards. at source. truck, dumper placers, Mahindra
pickup and three wheelers.
Approx 4000 nos. of
households covered under
D2D collection.
Himachal Paonta Sahib Door to door collection of 100% premises segregating Waste transported through tractors
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source. and dumper placers.
the city and 13 wards
covered.
Himachal Rajgarh Door to door collection of 95 % premises segregating the Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh solid waste in 7 wards. waste at source. trucks.
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Himachal Bilaspur Door to door collection of Not provided Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh solid waste in 11 wards. trucks, jeep and three wheelers.
Himachal Shri Naina Devi Door to door collection in 100% of premises segregating Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh Ji seven (7) wards. the waste at source. trucks and refuse collectors.
Himachal Ghumarwin 7 number of wards covered Not provided Waste transported through tractor,
Pradesh in D2D collection of waste. tipping trucks and three wheelers.
Himachal NP Talai 7 number of wards covered 100% (7 wards) Waste transported through tractor,
Pradesh in D2D collection of waste. tipping trucks.
Himachal MC Mandi Residential and non- 42% Waste transported through tipper,
Pradesh residential premises covered tractor, tipping trucks, JCB loader.
in D2D collection through
motorized vehicles is 45%.
Himachal Sunder Nagar Door to door collection (D2D) Segregation at source is not Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh of solid waste is being done done.
in the city/town.
Himachal MC Nerchowk Door to door Collection of 42% premises segregating Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh solid waste in 09 wards. waste at source.
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Himachal NP Rewalsar Door to door collection in 7 Segretation of waste at source Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh Nos. of wards. 500 no. of has been started in all wards
households and 436 non- and awareness is being
residential premises including conducted.
commercial establishment,
educational institutions/office
etc. covered.
Himachal NP Karsog Door to door collection of 80% of premises segregating the Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh waste in 7 wards. waste at source.
Himachal MC Kullu Door to door collection of • The waste is collected in Waste transported through non-
Pradesh solid waste in 11 wards. segregated form at source. tipping and small tempo.
Himachal MC Manali Door to door collection in • Waste lifted from door to door Waste transported through dumper
Pradesh seven (7) wards. and transported to treatment placer, refuse collector.
plant directly in a segregated
form.
Himachal NP Bhunter Door to door collection of 90 % of premises segregating Waste transported through tractor,
Pradesh solid waste is being done in the waste at source. tipping truck and auto.
the city in all 7 wards.
Himachal NP Banjar Door to door collection of 100% premises segregating the Waste transported through tractor
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source. and jeep.
the city in all 7 wards.
Himachal MC Una Door to door - D2D collection 70% premises segregating the Waste transported through LMV, e-
Pradesh of solid waste is being done waste at source. rickshaw and tractors.
in the city in all wards.
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Himachal MC Santokhgarh Door to door - D2D collection • 70-80% of premises Waste transported through tractor,
Pradesh of solid waste is being done segregating the waste at source. tipping truck and tempos.
in the city in 9 wards.
Himachal MC Mehatpur Not Provided 60% premises segregating the Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh waste at source. truck.
Himachal NP Tahliwal Door to door collection of 40% premises segregating the Waste transported through tractor
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source. trolley.
the city in 7 wards.
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D2D collection.
Himachal Hamirpur Door to door collection of 95% premises segregating the Not provided
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source.
the city in 11 wards.
Himachal NP Nadaun Door to door collection of Solid waste is stored at source in Not provided
Pradesh solid waste is being done in segregated form.
the city in 7 wards.
Himachal NP Bhota Door to door collection in 7 95% premises segregating Not Provided
Pradesh wards. waste at source.
Himachal MC Door to door collection of Waste lifted from door to door Waste transported through auto,
Pradesh Dharamshala solid waste is being done in and transported to treatment jeep, JCB loader.
the city in 17 wards. plant directly in a segregated
form.
13017 no. of household
covered, 3872no.of non-
residential premise covered
in D2D collection.
Himachal MC Kangra Door to door collection of Waste lifted from door to door Waste transported through
Pradesh solid waste is being done in and transported to treatment Mahindra, Supermaxi e-truck and
the city in 1-9 wards. plant directly in a segregated Mahindra pickup jeep.
form.
No of households are
covered - 1771.
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Himachal MC Palampur 15 no. of wards covered in 100 % premises segregating the Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh D2D collection. waste at source in 6 wards.
Himachal MC Nurpur Door to door collection of Not provided Waste transported through tractor.
Pradesh solid waste is being done in
the city in 9 wards,
Himachal MC Jawalamukhi Door to door 80 % D2D 60% of households, storage Waste transported through tipping
Pradesh collection of solid waste is depots have facility for storage of truck and TATA pickup vehicle.
being done in the city in 7 segregated waste in green and
wards, 1428 households and blue bins.
526 non-residential area.
Himachal NP Door to door collection is 70% of premises segregating Waste transported through tractor
Pradesh BaijnathPaprola being done in the city. waste at source. and auto.
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Pradesh solid waste is being done in rehries.
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Himachal MC Chamba Door to door collection of 60% of premises segregating Not Provided
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source.
the city in 11 wards.
Himachal MC Dalhousie Door to door collection of 80% of premises segregating Waste transported through dumper
Pradesh solid waste is being done in waste at source. placer.
the city in 9 wards.
Himachal NP Chowari Door to door collection of Not provided Waste transported through non-
Pradesh solid waste is being done in tipping truck and three wheeler.
the city in 7 wards.
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Pradesh Board Yol truck, dumper placer etc.
Himachal Cantonment Door to door collection of 100% solid waste is stored at Waste transported through
Pradesh Board Dalhousie solid waste is being done in source in a segregated form. partitioned vehicle.
the city in 6 wards, 146
house hold. Residential and
1 hotels/ restaurant, 1
educational institute, 1 office
complex, 42 shops.
Himachal Cantonment Door to door collection of Storage depots have facility for Not Provided.
Pradesh Board Bakloh solid waste is being done in storage of segregated waste in
the city in 2 wards, green and blue bins.
Himachal Cantonment 100 % door to door collection 70% premises segregating the Waste transported through dumper
Pradesh Board Subathu of solid waste is being done waste at source. placer.
in the city 6 wards.
Himachal Cantonment Door to door collection of 50% premises segregating the Waste transported throughjeep
Pradesh Board Dagsai solid waste is being done in waste at source. attached with trailer.
the city in 6 wards,
10. Jammu & 80 Jammu Division: 100% Jammu Division: No segregation Jammu Division: Transportation of
Kashmir House to House collection is is done in state except partial waste is carried out in heavy
being done by 21 local segregation is being done in 02 vehicles by ULBs. Mostly the
bodies. Partial House to local body’s i.e. Katra & Jammu vehicles transporting the MSW
House collection is being MC. under tarpaulin cover.
done by remaining local Kashmir Division: Segregation of Kashmir: SMC are equipped with
bodies. MSW at source has been waste transporting vehicles
Kashmir Division: 80% initiated by SMC.
collection is being done by
SMC in Srinagar City.
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12. Karnataka 316 310 ULB (98%) 78% Collection of solid waste is done in
most of the local bodies.
13. Kerala 93 Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
14. Madhya Pradesh 383 372 ULBs 100% segregation in 276 ULBs 100%
15. Maharashtra 396 ULBs+7 396 ULBs Segregation at source 90 ULBs 396 ULBs
cantonments
board
16. Manipur 27 27 Local Bodies 22 ULBs The waste is transported in open
vehicles. The Transporters take
care to cover the wastes with plastic
sheets during transportation to
avoid scattering
17. Meghalaya 7 4 ULBs 3 ULBs 4 ULBs
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Nagaland Noklak No No No
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Nagaland Bhandari No No No
Nagaland Jalukie No No No
Nagaland Naqginimora No No No
Nagaland Shamator No No No
Nagaland Pungro No No No
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Nagaland Chiephobozou No No No
Nagaland Niuland No No No
Nagaland Tamlu No No No
Nagaland Seyochung No No No
Nagaland Atoizu No No No
Nagaland Satakha No No No
Nagaland Aghunato No No No
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24. Tamil Nadu 20 nos in 100% in 114 ULBs 100% in 21 ULBs 100% in 125 ULBs
cities/town 80 - 100% in 18 ULBs 80 to 100% in 93 ULBs 80 to 100% in 11 ULBs
Less than 80% - 4 ULBs 50-80% in 17 ULBs
Less than 50% in 5 ULBs
25. Telangana Not Provided House to House collection of About 39% of households in the In GHMC and some other
MSW has been practicing in State were covered under municipalities, the MSW is
all the ULBs in the State. As source segregation. transported in covered vehicles. In
per the information furnished other municipalities the waste is
by the Commissioner & transported in trucks covered with
Director of Municipal nets to avoid scattering.
Administration, 100% of In 142 ULBs the waste is
households covered under transported in tracks covered with in
door to door collection. to avoid scattering
26. Tripura 20 ULBs 325 Wards 20 ULBs 20 ULBs
27. Uttarakhand 91 ULB 1139 Wards (100%) 792 Wards (69.5%) Partly
28. Uttar Pradesh Partially Approx. 99% Partially Complied Partially Complied
30. Andaman and Not Provided Urban Area Urban Area Transportation of waste is carried
Nicobar Islands 100% 100% out through tarpaulin covered
Door to door collection vehicles
carried out in all 24 wards Rural Area
90%
Rural Area
50% of households are
covered in door to door
collection of solid waste.
31. Chandigarh 01 100% 80% Yes
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32. DDDNH Not Provided Not Provided 100% of households practice DNH : 14 Tractor, 6 dumpers, 1
storage of waste at source in compactor lifter, 3 Hydraulic lift, 6
domestic bins pick-up tempo, 20 compactor bins
and 45 hydraulic bins
100% of non-residential
premises practice storage of Daman MC: 7 tractor, 4 tipping
waste at source in truck, 3 compactor
commercial/institutional bins.
Daman District Panchayat: 27
Tractor, 15 Tipping truck, 3
compactors
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35. Puducherry Not Provided In ten wards segregation of Segregation in selected wards Yes
waste is being practiced into
degradable and non-bio-
degradable.
In other wards, door to door
collection is being done
without segregation.
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Vermi-Composting 10 Operational
Biogas 3 Operational
RDF/ Pelletization 3 Operational
Himachal Shimla Composting 0.5 TPD
Pradesh
Solan Composting 200
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2. M/s JITF Urban Infrastructure Ltd. 400TPD PPA & Lease Deed is pending
Jodhpur
25. Telangana M/s. Integrated Municipal Solid Waste 19.8 The TSPCB issued CFO vide letter
Management Project operated by Ramky dated 15.07.2020 with validity upto
EnviroEngg. Ltd., Jawaharnagar, Hyderabad 31.03.2025 to M/s. Hyderabad
Integrated Waste Management
Project to operate Waste to Energy
Plant of capacity 19.8 MW in the
name of M/s. Hyderbad MSW Energy
Solution Pvt. Ltd. (Unit-1)
11 MW Waste to Energy Capacity 11 Undergoing pre-commissioning
Chennaravulapally, Bibi Nagar (M/s. RDF activities.
Power Projects) Presently, the industry has not
commissioned due to financial
issues.
12 MW Waste to Energy Capacity Yacharam, 12 Permission for granting extension of
Ibrahimpatnam time to agency (M/s. SVGPPL) for
entering into PPA with TSSPDCL is
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4. Bihar 80 ULBs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Details not provided
6. Goa 2 8 Nil 4 1 Nil Landfill site Identified: Panji & Ponda ; Landfill
Constructed:Pernem, Bicholim, Sankhali,
Quepem, Cuncolim, Canacona, Valpoi &
Margao; Landfill in Operation; Pernem,
Bicholim, Quepem & Cuncolim; Landfill
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9. Himachal Pradesh 3 Nil 2 Nil Nil Nil Landfill sites identified: Shimla, Una and
Baddi;Landfil under construction; Shimla and
Baddi
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28. Uttar Pradesh 82 Not Provided 2 86 1 0 Landfill site identified :Ayoghya, Azamgarh(5),
Ballia, Bareilly (3), Basti, Bijnor(4), Bulandsahar
(3), Ghaziabad (2), Hardoi(3), Hathras, Jaunpur,
Kannauj, Kanpur, Kasganj(2), Kaushambi,
Kheeri(2), Mathura(11), Moradabad,
Muzaffarnagar(8), Pilibhit(14) Prayagraj(2),
Sambhal , Sant Kabeer Nagar(4), Shamli(6),
Sitapur, Sultanpur, Unnao,
Landfill in Operation :Agra, Aligarh (2),
Ambedkar Nagar(3), Barabanki(2), Bareilly,
Bijnor(4), Bulandsahar(2), Deoria (7), Etah(2),
Ghazipur, Gorakhpur(2), Hapur, Hardoi, Hathras,
Jaunpur, Kannauj, Kanpur, Kasganj,
Maharajganj, Mainpuri(4), Mathura(14),
Meerut(2), Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar(5),
Pilibhit(11), Prayagraj, Sambhal, Sant Kabeer
Nagar(3), Shamli(6), Unnao(2), Varanasi,
Landfill under Construction: Ghaziabad and
Jaunpur;
Landfillexhausted : Prayagraj.
29. West Bengal Nil 7 Not provided 7 Nil Nil Landfill in operation: Midnapore (West) and
Hooghly,
Landfill constructed : Hooghly, Howrah;
30. Andaman and 1 0 0 0 0 0 Landfill sites identified :Brookshabad, Port
Nicobar Islands Blair
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Gudur MC Yes NP No NA No NA
Sankhali MC Yes NP No NA No NA
Quepem MC Yes NP No NA No NA
Cuncolim MC Yes NP No NA No NA
Panaji MC No NP Yes NP No NA
Valpoi MC Yes NP No NA No NA
Margao MC No NP Yes NP No NA
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Two Waste to Energy plants under PPP mode are under construction by M/s.
Jindal Urban Waste Management Ltd. 90% of work completed in WtE plant in
Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC cluster with 4 ULBs to
process 1133 TPD Solid Waste) and 96% of work completed in Guntur Municipal
Corporation (Guntur Cluster with 9 ULBs to process 1202 TPD Solid Waste).
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43ULBs in 14 newly constituted UBs under study and will be completed by end of
August 2022 and subsequently, necessary action will be initiated.
It is reported by MA&UD Dept. that CCTV cameras are installed at dump sites in
70 ULBs and in remaining 54 ULBs installation is in progress. All ULBs to be
covered by December, 2021.
The Government has constituted the State Level Advisory Body (SLAB) under
G.O.Ms. No. 350, dt. 22.09.2017 under Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 for
implementation of said Rules in the State.
Out of total 116 Census towns identified, 46 are merged into municipalities or
converted into Nagar Panchayat.62.7 MTs of solid waste generated from these 70
census towns. 29 census were selected to make fully compliance to solid waste
management Rules, 2016.
Apart from the census towns solid waste management activities is being practiced
in rural villages in the entire sates. In 9913 GPs solid wealth processing centre
processing sheds have been constructed and in 7113 GPs door to door collection
has been initiated and vermi seeding is done.
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3.3 Assam
There are 96 ULBs responsible for implementation of SWM Rules, 2016in the
State. There are 8 Class-I and 6 Class II cities/towns in the State.
Total waste generated in the State is 1199 TPD out of which 1091 TPD is
collected, 41.4 is treated and 0 is landfilled. Door to door collection of waste is
practiced in almost all ULBs either partially or completely. Percent coverage of
door to door collection in urban areas is 88.8 %. However, no significant progress
has been made in terms of source segregation of waste and processing of waste.
Most of the ULBs have introduced small scale composters at community level. A
bio gas plant of capacity 5 TPD is being operated by Guwahati Municipal
Corporation. One ULB has also procured plastic waste shredder and washer for
recycling of plastic waste. 32 ULBs have already notified bye-laws incorporating
the provisions of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. 144 material recovery
facilities have been constructed. 27 ULBs have initiated registration of waste
pickers and 19 ULBs have started issuing ID cards. None of the ULBs have
constructed sanitary landfill yet. Guwahati Municipal Corporation has already
initiated action for bio remediation of legacy waste at Boragaon waste dumping
site.
3.4 Bihar
In Bihar, 142 ULBs (12 Corporations, 49 Municipal Council and 81 Nagar
Panchayats) are responsible for MSW management. As per the annual reports
submitted by the ULBs total waste generation has been observed to the tune of
4281.27 TPD (Municipal Corporation: 2429.23 TPD, Municipal Council: 1320.70
TPD & Nagar Panchayat: 531.34 TPD). The waste generation data indicates per
capita solid waste generation is 454 grams per day, 283 grams per day &
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253grams per day in Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council & Nagar Panchayat
respectively.
Three major cities (Munger, Muzaffarpur & Biharsharif) have been identified as
model cities & towns in Bihar. Door to door collection started in 3398 wards.
Source segregation started in 3295 wards. (Segregation in 103 wards is under
process). A total of 80 ULBs have identified lands for development of sanitary
landfills facilities and other ULBs are in process of identification of land with the
help of local authorities.
As per annual report submitted by ULBs, there are 130 dumpsites which include
10 in Municipal Corporation, 53 in Municipal Council and 67 in Nagar Panchayat.
The Patna Municipal Corporation is in process of development/setting up the
processing of disposal facility of MSW (1000 TPD) including landfill site at Bairia
Dist- Patna. The Board has granted authorization for same during November,
2013. No progress reported in the development of the facility so far.
3.5 Chhattisgarh
There are total 166 ULBs responsible for implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016,
in the State. Total Solid Waste generation in the State is about 1650 TPD. 1650
TPD solid waste is collected, out of which 1650 TPD is treated. Solid waste
management in 164 ULBs of the State is based on the waste management model
(Mission Clean City) currently running successfully in Ambikapur. These Municipal
Authorities have collection and transportation facilities for solid waste
management. The source segregated MSW is collected by SHG workers by
tricycles and Mini tippers. These 164 Municipal Authorities have Garbage Clinic
(Solid Liquid Resource Management Centres) for secondary segregation of MSW
and are also these 164 Municipal Authorities are operating their own composting
plant. Municipal Corporation, Bilaspur and Municipal Corporation, Raipur have
obtained Consent to Operate on 06/03/2019 and 11/06/2020 respectively for
operation of Waste to RDF plant. The plants are in operation.
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3.6 Goa
There are 14 ULBs responsible for implementation of the SWM, Rules, 2016, in
the State. Total solid waste generation in the State is about 226.87 TPD, out of
which 218.87 TPD is collected, 197.47is treated and22.05 TPD is landfilled. Good
practices like house to house collection, segregation, storage and covered
transportation are being practiced in 14 cities/towns.
There are 2 solid waste processing facilities (Biogas) operational in the State.
There is one Waste to Energy Plant in the State located at Saligao, Bardez, Goa
which has a capacity of 0.6 MW. The Goa State Pollution Control Board has
granted authorization to the Corporation of City of Panaji (CCP) for material
recovery facility & composting station at P.T sheet no. 56 chalta no. 6 for setting
up & operation of waste processing facility at three locations. CCP has setup
decentralized composting units in housing societies as well as in Municipal market
area and public gardens to treat the biodegradable waste.
3.7 Gujarat
Total 164 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. Total Solid
Waste collection in Gujarat is 10373.79 TPD, out of which 10332 TPD is collected,
6946 TPD of waste is treated and 3385.82 TPD of waste is landfilled /dumped. 38
Composting plants, 95 Vermi-compost plants, 3 Biogas and 2 RDF/Palletization
have been set up in the State. It is reported that 28 Regional/Individual landfill sites
are identified, 25 Landfill under planning stage and 11 Landfill sites are
constructed. There are 164 dumpsites present in the State. About 100% door to
door collection of mixed MSW has been reported with 82% segregation at source.
The status of implementation of SWM Rules in the State is not satisfactory.
3.8 Haryana
There are 88 ULBs in the State responsible for management of solid waste in the
State under SWM rules. The Solid waste generation in the State is about 5352.12
TPD, out of which 5291.41 TPD is collected, 3123.9 TPD is treated and 2167.51
TPD is landfilled.
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As per the status submitted by ULB department, the detail on progress made by
Local Bodies in respect of waste collection, segregation, transportation and
disposal is given below:
Waste Collection
Door to door collection is being done in around 1467 (95%) out of 1540 wards
and existing waste collection vehicles are being modified into two covered
compartments for collection of waste in segregated manner. Freshly, ordered
vehicles will have two covered compartments for collection of wet and dry waste
in a segregated manner. A Separate basket/bin is kept in waste collection
vehicle/ tricycle for segregated collection of domestic hazardous waste.
Urban local bodies are doing collection of domestic, trade and institutional food/
biodegradable waste from the doorstep or from the community bin on a daily
basis. Large containers kept in the fruit and vegetable markets and removed
during night time or non-peak hours by the local body.
Transportation
Local bodies are using covered containerized handcarts/tricycles/ Tractor Trolly /
Refuse Compactor or other similar means for the primary collection of waste
stored at various sources of waste generation. Existing waste collection vehicles
are being modified into two covered compartments for collection of waste in
segregated manner. Freshly, ordered vehicles will have two covered
compartments for collection of wet and dry waste in a segregated manner. For
secondary transportation of solid waste from the Primary Collection Centre
(PCC) to the designated processing plant site or sanitary landfill site, "Dumper
Placers with twin bin containers" is provided.
Segregation
Out of 1540 wards, source segregation has been achieved in 1112 wards (72%)
till December 2020 and for coverage in remaining wards rigorous IEC campaign
is being organized across the State in all ULBs.
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Disposal
Rejects and residues collected from the above mentioned processes are
disposed in dumping sites and further proposed to be processed for energy
recovery. Presently in the State there are 3 plants in 3 MCs 2500 Composting
Pits in 76 MCs, 10, 10 nos. Vermi Composting Facilities, 3 nos. Bio Gas Plant
and 03 nos. RDF Facilities.
As per action plan submitted by ULB department. Government of Haryana has
adopted cluster based integrated approach for Solid Waste Management.
As per action plan submitted by ULB department. Government of Haryana has
adopted cluster based integrated approach for Solid Waste Management. The
Integrated Centralized Waste Processing Approach (Cluster Wise) is being
adopted as a long-term approach within an overall objective to setup regional
Waste to Energy & Waste to Compost + RDF processing facilities and Secured
Sanitary landfills for scientific disposal of Solid Waste. This approach is more
coveted considering the constraints posed by the decentralized approach and its
sustainability over long run. As part of this approach, total 13 Cluster have been
formed covering all the ULBs. Two (2) Clusters are Waste to Energy having
average solid waste quantum more than 500 TPD and remaining Eleven (11) are
Open technology cluster. Also, under this approach the projects will be set up on
PPP mode and single agency/concessionaire will be responsible for Door to Door
Collection, transportation, processing and disposal of Solid Waste for a concession
period of 22years.Currently 2 Waste to Energy Cluster Projects namely Sonepat-
Panipat and Gurugram-Faridabad have been awarded and construction of
Sonepat-Panipat Cluster (700 TPD) Waste to Energy project (7 MW) is under
progress and 75% construction have been finished with proposed tentative
commissioning by August, 2021.
The Environmental Clearance of Gurugram-Faridabad (2300 TPD) Waste to
Energy Projects (23 MW) has been granted and application has been submitted
for obtaining Consent to Establish (CTE) for same. The construction of the plant is
likely to be started soon. Once commissioned these two projects alone will cater to
approx. 60% processing of entire waste being generated in the state i.e. approx.
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5000 TPD. Remaining 11 clusters are based on open technology and the selected
agency to decide the technology.
Also, there are two existing operational centralized waste to compost processing
facilities in the State i.e. Rohtak (150 TPD) & Kamal (150 TPD). Under this
approach these plants will be upgraded and expanded to cater the future waste
generation requirements.
The sites have been identified and procured for all the clusters except 2 Clusters
and the tendering process is under progress. The Overall targeted schedule for
successfully awarding and commissioning rest 11 Clusters is December 2022.
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In Jammu division, only primary storage facilities have been established by ULBs
in the form of RCC Bins, plastic bins, dumpers/ containers and few secondary
storage facilities with closed sheds but with no segregation in place.
In Kashmir division, the waste from a few selected localities within the city is being
stored in covered Municipal storage containers, whereas, in most of the areas of
the city, the waste is dumped in open on road side in a scattered manner.
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The eco-fragile Tourists places like Pahalgam & Gulmarg, have come up with
facilities with regard to the treatment and disposal of the solid waste generated
from these areas. The segregated waste collected is processed in auto
composters and magnetic disintegrator.
3.11 Jharkhand
In Jharkhand, 42 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. Total
solid waste generation in the State is 2226.39 TPD out of which 1851.65 TPD is
collected, 758.26 TPD is treated and 11086.33 TPD is landfilled.
Land for sanitary landfill site as well as processing facility has been identified in 42
ULBs & is available to 36 ULBs, Landfill site for 6 towns is under process of
transfer/NOC/purchase. Out of 42 ULBs, DPRs for SWM Projects of 31 cities have
been prepared and approved. All DPRs have been prepared or being prepared as
per guidelines given in SWM Rules - 2016. All DPRs prepared are based on waste
to compost technology, where as in tender technology is silent so that
concessionaires can choose/ suggest more better technology. Concessionaires
have been appointed in 25 ULBs for SWM projects for 20 years.
Reverse Vending Machine has been installed at Ranchi, Dhanbad & Jamshedpur
cities for recycling of plastic bottles as pilot project. In Chas & Jamshedpur plastic
has been used for construction of road.
Segregation at source and collection from door to door of Waste has been initiated
in all 42ULBs. Regular IEC activities is being done for source segregation. Total
716 waste rag pickers have been identified, out of which 691 are engaged in SWM
activities. Self Help Groups are involved in SWM activities.
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3.12 Karnataka
316 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. Total Solid Waste
generation in Karnataka is approx. 11085 TPD out of which approximately 10198
TPD is collected and 6817 TPD of waste is treated and 1250 TPD is landfilled. 216
composting plants, 15 Biogas and 217 RDF/Palletization have been set up in the
State. It is reported that 221 Regional/Individual landfill sites are identified and 52
Landfill sites are constructed.
Local bodies have house to house collection system in place (98%). Many ULBs
collect mixed waste and transport it to the landfill sites or processing facilities.
Wherever processing facilities are established, segregation is done at the
processing facilities; otherwise, mixed solid waste is dumped in the landfill sites
without processing. Collection of solid waste is done in most of the local bodies by
way of tractor, tippers, refuse collector and compactor and others.
3.13 Kerala
In Kerala, there are 93 Municipal Authorities (6 corporation and 87 Municipalities)
responsible for MSW management. Nearly 3543 TPD of MSW generated in the
State, out of which 964.76 TPD waste is collected and 2550 TPD waste is treated.
There are 2 large and 12 small centralized windrow composting plants and 7 vermi
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composting plants setup in the State. 1 landfill site has been identified in the State
and total 41 dumpsites have been reported. Work awarded, construction to be
started for the waste to energy plant at Kozhikode. Clearance has been obtained
and power purchase agreement will be executed. Construction to be started by
August Bio-mining is being done at present. Land identified for waste to energy
plant in other model cities namely Malappuram and Thrissur. Bio-mining started at
Njalianparmbu dumpsite and work awarded at Kureepuzha Kollam. Tendering
stage at Kottayam, Bhramapuam, Chelora.
100% door to door collection of the waste has been achieved in 372 ULBs and 14
ULBs are facilitating partial door to door collection of the waste. 4217 waste
pickers for solid waste management system have been engaged. 100%
segregation at source of waste has been achieved in 276 ULBs. However, for the
remaining 102 ULBs, 100% segregation of waste from each house is yet to be
achieved. The ULBs are segregating dry waste into different components such as
plastic, wood, paper, glass, cardboards, etc. 328.41 Metric Ton of plastic was
utilized in road construction. Many ULBs supply Refuse Derived Fuel to cement
factories as Alternate Fuel & Raw Material (AFR). Other ULBs are also selling
segregated dry waste to junk dealers and recycling.
ULBs transporting the segregated waste in covered vehicles from transfer stations
to the processing facilities. As per the mandate, all towns/cities with more than 1
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lakh population are required to have GPS fitted garbage collection and
transportation vehicles.
Presently the cluster based integrated solid waste management adopted by the
state is working in 05 cluster that are in various states of implementation. This
covers a total of 60 ULBs. Out of 05 cluster 03 cluster are waste to compost
(Sagar, Katni and Singrauli) and 02 cluster are waste to energy (Jabalpur and
Rewa)
Indore and Bhopal have been sanctioned as standalone projects and state is
planning to implement SWM through decentralised solid waste management
model (standalone model) in remaining 7-7 ULBs of Bhopal cluster and Indore
cluster each. Decentralise solid waste management model with processing
facilities at ULBs level is already working in Ujjain city which has waste to compost
facility for processing of 190 TPD of waste.
3.15 Maharashtra
Maharashtra is one of the highest urbanized states with nearly 50% population
residing in urban areas. Total 396 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in
the State of Maharashtra, comprising of 27 Municipal Corporation, 238 Municipal
Councils and 131 Nagar Panchayats. There are 7 Cantonment Boards. Total
Solid Waste generation in the State of Maharashtra for the year 2020-21 is
22632.71 TPD, out of which 22584.4 TPD is collected and 15056.1 TPD of waste
is treated. 1355.36 TPD is landfilled and 6221.5 TPD is unscientifically.ULBs
installed 372 composting plants as a waste processing facility. Also 83 vermin-
composing facilities are installed, 47 bio-methanization plants are installed, 01
waste to Energy plant (4 MW) and 18 RDF plant installed. The 382 landfill sites
are identified and 45 sites under construction phase.
ULBs are practicing segregation of waste at source and adequate provisions are
made in Solid Waste Management DPRs for achieving 100% segregation of
waste at source. ULBs in state are segregating waste into three categories wet,
dry and domestic hazardous waste.
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3.16 Manipur
In Manipur, there are 27 towns/cities under MAHUD Department, GOM including a
Class-I city i.e. Imphal city. The remaining 26 towns are all below class II category.
There are 27 ULBs.
The municipal solid waste generation is estimated at 282.3 TPD and the actual
waste collection is about 190.3 TPD. Out of the actual waste collected 108.6 TPD
is processed and the remaining 81.7 TPD is disposed at the existing landfill or
dump sites.
Door to door collection is practiced by all 27 local bodies. All ULBs reported
storage of waste at source prior to disposal. 22 ULBs reported source segregation.
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3.17 Meghalaya
In the State of Meghalaya, there are total 07 Local Bodies responsible for
management of solid waste. About 107.01 TPD of solid waste is generated in the
State as reported, out of which 93.02 TPD of MSW is collected, nearly 9.64 TPD is
treated and 83.4 TPD is landfilled.
Good practices like house to house collection are being practiced in 4 Municipal
Boards (Shillong MB, Tura MB, Williamnagar MB and Resubelpara MB).
Segregation is being practiced in 3 Municipal Boards (Shillong Municipal Board
Williamnagar MB and Resubelpara Municipal Board). Storage of waste is being
practiced in 3 Municipal Boards while covered transportation is adopted in 4
municipal bodies. There are 6 existing dumpsites in the State. 1 dumpsite (Shillong
Municipal Board) has been converted to sanitary landfill.
In Meghalaya, composting unit has been set up by Shillong Municipal Board for
treating the municipal solid wastes. The total quantity of waste process through
composting is 9.64 TPD. There is no incineration plant for Municipal Solid Waste in
the State.
3.18 Mizoram
Total 01 ULB is responsible for MSW management in the State. Total solid waste
generation is 345.47 TPD out of which 275.92 TPD is collected and 269.71TPD is
treated. Solid Waste is being handled by Aizawl Municipal Corporation in Aizawl
City and by Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation department in 22 urban
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towns through PPP mode. In Aizawl solid waste are collected at various sanitation
points covering all 83 local councils. Green and blue colored specially designed
trucks are being used for transportation of waste. In urban towns solid waste are
being collected on alternate days from various sanitation points by engaging/hiring
vehicles. In Aizawl ULB segregation of waste is being done into four bins viz
biodegradable, non-biodegradable, plastic and electronic & hazardous waste in all
83 local councils. Segregation of waste has been practiced into two bins viz
biodegradable and non-biodegradable in 5 Urban Towns viz Darlawn, Lunglei,
Siaha, Kolasib and Hnahthial.
In Aizawl, waste is transported by means of specially designed and covered waste
transportation vehicles.
In Aizawl, segregated solid waste is being disposed and processed in Solid Waste
Management Centre Tuirial.
Composting
The waste processing facilities include 22 TPD vermin Composting and 50 TPD
Mechanical composting facilities.
In order to prevent pollution from compost plant, the following are compiled with
namely:-
(a) Properly covered storage area is constructed for incoming organic waste which
is provided with impermeable base with facility for collection of leachate.
(b) To minimise nuisance of odour, flies, Eco Micro Organism Solution is used.
Further in times of COVID -19 pandemic, the whole area is disinfected with
hypochlorite solution.
(c) Pre-process and post-process rejects are removed on daily basis.
(d) Recyclables like Plastics are sent through PROs. Total Quantity of 210.543 MT
is collected by five PROs for recycling. Initiative is also being taken for co-
incineration of plastic wastes.
(e) The windrow area is also provided with RCC base with niche for leachate
collection. A treatment tank is also constructed a little downhill for the leachate to
collect by gravity.
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(f) After second segregation of municipal solid wastes the inert materials are
dumped into the landfill.
3.19 Nagaland
There are total 39 ULBs responsible for implementation of the Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016, in the State. It is estimated that about 330.49 TPD of
solid waste is generated daily, out of which only 285.49 TPD is collected, 122 TPD
is treated and 7.5 TPD is landfilled.
Collection of waste is done by the Municipal Councils and Town Councils and
transported to the dumping site and disposed off.
Door to door collection of solid waste is being carried out in most of the municipal
town councils. In town councils where door to door is not being carried out, point to
point source of collection is being carried out due to the inability for vehicles to ply
in the hilly terrain.
Segregation of some recyclable waste is being carried out and outsourced from
the source i.e. households, by the residents to the scrap dealers and by the rag
pickers from community bins.
Kohima Municipal Council has covered vehicles with separate dry & wet waste
compactors. However, in the other Municipal/Town Councils covered vehicles are
not available for transportation of wastes. All the municipal solid waste collected is
being disposed off by the Municipal/Town Councils at their respective landfill &
dumping site. Kohima Municipal Council had setup a scientific landfill at Lerie
landfill, Kohima attached with a plastic recycling unit. Under Dimapur Municipal
Council, it is treating the existing dumpsite through bioremediation process and
also carrying out bio mining process.
Chumukedima Town Council collects and transports the waste to Material
Recovery Facility (MRF) and the unsegregated waste is further being segregated
and only rejects are disposed.
Dimapur Municipal Council has begun developing the existing dumpsite to set up a
solid waste processing plant in accordance with the SWM Rules.
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3.20 Odisha
There are total 114 ULBs responsible for implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016
in the State. The estimated waste generation in these ULBs is 2132.95 TPD, out of
which 2097.14 TPD is collected, 1038.31 TPD is treated and 1034.33 TPD is
landfilled (Open Dumping). A total of 53 landfill sites have been identified in the
State.
3.21 Punjab
Total 167 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. There are 26
ClassI, 47 Class-II, 25 Class-III cities/towns, 56 Nagar Panchayats & 13 Municipal
Corporations in the State. Total Solid Waste generation in Punjab is around
4338.37 TPD, out of which 4278.86 TPD of waste is collected, 1894.04 TPD is
treated and 2384.82islandfilled.
House to house collection is practiced in 142 ULBs, segregation is practiced in 113
ULBs, storage facility is available in 98ULBs and covered transportation is being
practiced in 143 ULBs.
There are a total of 1572 composting facilities operation in the State along with 1
Vermi-composting (at Shamchaurassi) and 2 RDF/palletization facilities (at
Bathinda and Ludhiana).
The Department of Local Govt. (DLG) has adopted the decentralized approach for
management of solid waste. Total 1572 processing sites (composting pits) have
been setup in the State till the end of year 2020 for processing of wet waste.
Channelization of recyclable waste is being done through 235 Material Recovery
Facilities (MRFs) and only inert waste will go to landfill sites. 2 Waste to Energy
plant (at Bathinda and Ludhiana) are installed but yet not in operation. Total 143
no. of solid waste dumping sites have been setup by the ULBs in the State.
3.22 Rajasthan
Total 196 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. The total solid
waste generation in the State is 6897.16 TPD out of which 6720.476 TPD is being
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collected through Door to door collection system by Urban Local bodies. Currently
1210.46 TPD waste is being processed by ULBs.5282.16 TPD is landfilled.
Alwar: Municipal Solid Waste generated from Alwar city is door to door collected
through auto tippers by Municipal Council Alwar. Dumping site has been identified
by Municipal Board Behror, Rajgarb, Kherli, Kishangarhbass, Khairtal and solid
waste is being dumped at identified sites.
Door to door municipal waste is collected by all the Municipal bodies through Auto
tippers (i.e Alwar Behror, Rajgarh, Kherli, Kishangarhbass, Khairtali and Thana
gazi). Material recovery facility has been developed by Municipal Council Alwar.
Balotra: Municipal Solid Waste generated from Barmeris collected door to door
with the help of auto tippers and sent to dump site (gehu).
Municipal solid waste generated from Balotra, Jalore, Bhinmal and Sanchore is
collected door to door with the help of auto tippers and sent to dump site.
Bikaner: Municipal Solid waste generated from the Bikaner City, Ganganagar City
and Hanumangarh City is collected door to door- through Auto Tippers by
Municipal Corporation Bikaner, Municipal council Sriganganagar and Municipal
council Hanumangarh respectively. Collected waste is being transported to dump
site. Material recovery facility has been developed by Municipal Council
Sriganganagar whereas proposed recovery facility by Municipal Council
Hanumangarh is under construction phase. Municipal Corporation Bikaner has
also proposed to set up a Material recovery facility. Sites are identified by
Municipal Council Hanumangarh and Sriganganagar for establishing a municipal
solid waste processing plant (Compost & RDF plant).
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Kishangarh: There are total 25 No.’s of ULB’s working in the district Ajmer,
Nagour, Tonk. Almost all of these ULB’s has been provided motorized vehicles for
door to door collection of Municipal Solid Waste.
Kota: 100 % Door to door collection and proper segregation facility is provided by
all ULB’s. Durnp site has been maintained by all ULB’s except Anta. Except
Kehavraipatanno ULB has been provided the Solid waste processing facility.
Jaipur: Municipal Solid waste generated from Jaipur is door to door collected
through auto tippers by MC Jaipur and sent to transfer station at Lal Doongri and
Jhalana. Other ULB’s are also doing the same practice. All the local bodies are
segregating and transporting the solid waste to the identified dumping sites for the
disposal. Jaipur Municipal Corporation has provided 5145 green and blue dustbin
for collection of solid waste. Work has been allotted for production of RDF and
compost from solid waste. JMC has completed the MRF Facility centre
establishment at Mathuradaspura Landfill site and work is in progress at Sevapura.
Jodhpur: 100% Door to door collection and proper segregation facility is provided
by all ULB`s. Jodhpur Municipal Corporation has sanctioned 06 MW waste to
energy plant for which work order has been issued.
Udaipur: MSW generated from Udaipur city is door to door collected through auto
tippers by Municipal Corporation Udaipur (MCU). MCU has identified two dumping
sites at village Balicha and Titardi for setting up solid waste processing facilities.
MSW generated from Dungarpur is sent to transfer station after door to door
collection through auto tippers.
MC Udaipur has 107 auto tippers for door to door collection of waste in all 70
wards while Nagar Parishad Dungarpur has 18 vehicles for collection of waste in
all 40 wards. 100 percent source segregation is being done in all wards of Udaipur
and Dungarpur.
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Bhilwara: 100% Door to door collection facility has been provided by ULB’s
namely Shahpura, Asind, Bhilwara and Nathdwara only while other ULB’s have
providedapprox.80 percent door to door collection facility. 75 TPD RDF & l5 TPD
compost plant is operational at MC Bhilwara.
Pali: Municipal solid waste generated from Pali and Sirohi city is door to door
collected through auto tippers by respective Municipal Council. Door to door
municipal waste is collected by all municipal bodies through tractor and auto
tippers. Material recovery system at Pali has been installed and manufacturing of
RDF and compost of 250 TPD installed Capacity.
Sikar: Municipal Solid Waste generated from Sikar, Jhunjhnu & Churu is collected
through Auto tippers. 100 % door to door collection is in all ULB’s while
segregation is partial. In Sikar, all ULB’s have identified dumping sites while in
Churu all ULB’s except Nagar Palika Rajaldeshar and in Jhunjnu all ULB’s except
Nagar Palika Bagar have identified dumping sites. Material Recovery Facilities
(MRF) are under construction in all ULB’s.
Bhiwadi: Municipal Solid waste generated from Bhiwadi city and from Tijara tehsil
is door to door collected through Auto Tippers by Municipal Council, Bhiwadi.
Presently there is no dumping yard in Bhiwadi industrial complex for disposal of
municipal solid waste. For installation of MRF and transfer point, a piece of land is
identified at village-Godhan by BIDA.
Bharatpur: Municipal Solid Waste generated from all four districts i.e. Bharatpur,
Sawaimadhopur, Karauliand Dholpur is door to door collected through auto tippers
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and is being transported to identified dumping sites. Dumping sites has been
identified by Municipal Board Bharatpur, Bayana, Deeg, Kumher. Bhusawar,
Kaman, Rupbas, Weir, Karauli, Hindaun City, Todabhim, Sawaimadhopur,
Gangapur city, Dholopur, Rajakhera, Bari and Nadbai. MRF facility has been
established by Bari, Weir, Hindaun and Sawai Madhopur. Other municipalities
have temporary facility for segregation and material recovery.
3.23 Sikkim
Total 07 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in the State. Total Solid
waste generation in the State is around 71.9 TPD out of which 71.9 TPD is
collected, 20.35 TPD is treated and 51.55 is landfilled/dumped. Door to door
collection of segregated waste is being currently practiced in most of the ULBs of
Sikkim through garbage collection vehicle. Practice of community bins/secondary
waste storage facility has been stopped but GMC has placed bins for tourist and
local public in main market area. All the wards under ULBs are covered with
segregation bins for wet and dry waste. One tonne composting unit has been
installed at Khangchendzonga vegetable market to convert vegetable waste to
compost by Gangtok Municipal Corporation (GMC). Transportation of collected
waste is done by assigned covered garbage vehicles with GPS facility. The waste
is landfilled or dumped in designed sited at different locations across the State.
The town of Mangan in North Sikkim process roughly about 80 kg/day of total solid
waste generated through Organic Waste Convertor Machine. The compost
generated is old in open Market. A compost plant is in operation at Martam landfill
site. Ringdang in North Sikkim has been approved by Urban Development
Department for the construction of sanitary landfill.
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/ day of municipal solid waste is land-filled in the landfill and dumpsites located in
the State of Tamil Nadu. Local bodies which generate 5 TPD of municipal solid
waste have applied for Authorisation. 224 applications for authorization have been
received and Authorisation issued for the said applications.
Collection, Transportation and Segregation of MSW in Tamil Nadu:
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107 Bio-methanation plants are established to process 230 TPD of Wet Waste.
529 Windrows and 263 Vermi Composting plants are functioning with capacity
of 1242 TPD.
The overall processing percentage of wet waste is 72 %.
To dispose the dry waste generated in ULBs, 438 numbers of Material
Recovery Facilities centre have been sanctioned of which 431 are operational
and remaining are in progress.
3.25 Telangana
There are 142 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) existing in Telangana State and among
them, 13 are corporations and 129 are Municipalities. About 9965 TPD of
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is being generated from these ULBs and about
9965 TPD is collected every day, 7530 TPD is treated, 991 is going to landfill and
remaining is disposed on the open landfill. The following municipal solid waste
processing plants are located in the State:
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ii. M/s. Shalivana (MSW) Green Energy Ltd, Karimnagar District: The
facility obtained CFO of the Board to operate waste to energy project of
capacity 12 MW by using Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) generated from
processing of 412 TPD of RDF using MSW generated in the municipalities
of Karimanagar, Ramagundam, Jagitial, Siricilla, Karutla, Metpalli and
Siddipet. The Board has issued CFO vide letter dated 12.01.2017 which
was valid upto 31st October, 2019. Presently, the unit is not in operation due
to non-viability of tariff.
iii. M/s. Hema Sri Power Projects Ltd., Nalgonda District: The Municipal
Administration & Urban Development (J2) Department by G.O.Ms.No.168
M.A. dated 15.04.2006 permitted M/s. Hema Sri Power Projects, Nalgonda
District to establish and operate power plant (12.6 MSW), waste processing
and waste disposal facility at Vibhalapuram (V), Mothey (M), Nalgonda
District by allotting Warangal, Jangaon, Bhongir, Nalgonda, Miryalguda,
Suryapet, Khammam, Yllandru, Kothaudem, Palwancha, Sattupally,
Manuguru, Badrachalma, Jaggaiahpet. The total waste generated from
ULBs allotted to M/s. Hema Sri Power Projects is 345 TPD. The Board vide
order dated 10.06.2010 issued CFE to M/s. Hema Sir Power Projects to
establish 12.6 MW power plant. Presently, the unit is not in operation.
iv. M/s. RDF Power Projects, Nalgonda District: The facility is Waste to
Energy project of capacity 11 MW by using 315 TPD MSW. The Board has
issued CFE vide order dated 01.03.2006, 04.08.2011, 31.05.2012,
23.11.2012, 13.04.2015 & 10.08.2016 with validity up to 31.03.2018. The
Board has issued amendment to the CFE vide order dated 03.07.2018.
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House to house collection of MSW has been started in all local bodies in the State.
As per the information furnished by the Commissioner& Director of Municipal
Administration, 100% of households are covered under door to door collection.
About 39% of households in the State are covered under source segregation and
proposed to achieve 100 % source segregation by 31.03.2022. MSW is
transported in covered vehicles and trucks.
Processing of Municipal Solid Wastes: Compost plant established in 141
Municipalities with 230 Waste to Compost. DRCC established in 140 Municipalities
with 291 DRCC (GHMC - 85 + Other ULBs - 206).
The details of waste to energy plants set up to produce energy.
a) 19.8 MW Capacity at Jawaharnagar.
b) 11 MW Capacity at Chennaravulapally, Bibi Nagar.
c) 12 MW Capacity Permission for granting extension of time to agency (M/s.
SVGPPL) for entering into PPA with TSSPDCL is under examination of GHMC.
d) 12 MW Capacity plant at Karimnagar.
e) 12.6 MW capacity plant at Suryapet.
f) The Board issued CFE for establishing Waste to Energy plant of capacity 14.5
MW at Dundigal.
Disposal of municipal solid waste: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal
Corporation (GHMC) has constructed the sanitary landfill facility and operating the
same. The rest of the ULBs are dumping the MSW in the existing dump sites.
3.26 Tripura
There are total 20 ULBs responsible for implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016,
in the State comprising of 1 Municipal Corporation, 14 Municipal Council & 5
Nagar Panchayats. Total Solid Waste generated in the State is about 333.9 TPD,
out of which 317.69 TPD is collected, 214.06 TPD is collected and12.9 TPD is
landfilled. Good practices have been initiated in 07 towns/cities,
Door to door collection is being practiced in 325 wards in 20 ULBs. Segregation,
storage and covered transpiration is being practiced in all 20 ULBs.
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5 (five) ULBs namely Agartala, Mohanpur, Bishalgarh, Ranirbazar and Jirania are
using Debendra Chandra Nagar Processing site for treatment and disposal of solid
waste. 1 (one) ULB namely Kamalpur have 6 TPD capacity processing site for
treatment and disposal of solid waste. Remaining 14 ULBs have identified landfill
sites for treatment and disposal of solid waste.6 (six) ULBs namely Agartala,
Mohanpur, Bishalgarh, Ranirbazar, Kamalpur and Jirania have constructed
landfills. 4 (four) landfill sites (Agartala MC, Bishalgarg MC, Mohanpur MC &
Kamalpur MC) are in operation. There are total 12 number of existing dumpsite in
the State. Action Plan has been submitted by all 20 ULBs.
3.27 Uttarakhand
There are total 91 ULBs and 09 Cantonment Boards responsible for
implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016, in the State. Total solid waste generation
in the State is about 1458.46 TPD, out of which 1378.99 TPD is collected and
779.85 TPD is treated. Good practices are implemented in the towns of Dehradun
and Hardwar. Door to door waste collection is initiated in all 1139 wards. Source
segregation of waste is being carried out in 792 wards. There are two compositing
facilities operational in the State in Dehradun (300 TPD) and Haridwar (250 TPD).
2 landfill sites have been constructed and are in operation (Nagar Nigam
Dehradun and Nagar Nigam Haridwar). Total number of existing dumpsites in the
States are 34. 48 ULBs have procured land (covering 73 ULBs). 5 ULBs have land
on rent. 1 cluster covering 02 ULB and 08 standalone ULBs have identified forest
land and they are in process of land transfer.3 ULBs have identified revenue land
and they are in process of procurement.
ULBs have procured transportation vehicles with cover and having separate
compartment waste. New GPS enabled vehicles are being used for collection and
transportation of municipal waste.
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management of solid waste in the State. Total Solid Waste Generation is 14710
TPD. The quantity of collected solid waste is 14292 TPD. There are 17 MSW
processing facilities functional with cumulative treatment capacity of 5520 TPD.
Door to door collection is done in 11912 wards out of 12021 wards. All the 17
Nagar Nigam have vehicle tracking system installed and GPS in enabled vehicles
are being used. At present 592 ULBs have identified and allotted lands for setting
up of processing and disposal facilities for Solid Waste Management. The State
Level High Power Steering Committee has approved a comprehensive strategy for
setting of processing facilities in all ULBs in decentralized manner for creating
composting of wet waste and material recovery facility for dry waste. State has
constitutes Special Task Force for awareness about SWM Rules 2016. 107871
compost pits have been made while 92077 compost pits are under construction in
the State. At present 592 ULBs have identified and allotted lands for setting up of
processing and disposal facilities for Solid Waste Management.
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3.31 Chandigarh
There is 1 ULB responsible for implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016, in the UT.
Total solid waste generated in the State is approx. 513 TPD, out of which 513 TPD
is collected, 69 TPD is treated and 444 TPD is landfilled. The Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh (MCC) has facilitated door to door collection system in 24
wards out of 26 wards of Chandigarh. MCC has deputed 489 GPS installed
compartmentalized vehicles (for dry, wet and domestic hazardous waste) for door
to door collection and transportation of segregated waste from the city.
The present processing plant is functioning far below its optimum capacity so the
process for upgradation of the plant has been initiated by MCC. IIT Ropar has
been issued letter of intent for preparation of DPR.
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Meanwhile, MCC has made arrangements so that the wet waste generated
everyday is processed immediately. Along with this, 04 Nos. of manual Material
Recovery Facilities (MRFs) are functional. Also mechanized MRFs at 3 BRD and
Industrial Area are functional. One more mechanical MRF at Dadumajra will be
functional soon.
The work of bio remediation for legacy waste has also started. No fresh waste is
being dumped at the legacy waste site. One compost plant of 300 TPD capacity is
installed at Dadumajra. Waste collected from vegetable, fruit, flower, meat, poultry
and fish market is treated in a bio-methanation plant of 5 TPD capacity. Aerobic
composting is in practice in 59 Nos. Gardens/parks of the city. All the bulk waste
generators are practicing onsite composting of their wet waste.
3.33 Delhi
Total 5 ULBs are responsible for MSW management in Delhi, comprising of 01
town/city and 01 Number of Class I & class II town/city. Total Solid Waste
generation in Delhi is approximately 10990 TPD out of which 10990 TPD waste is
collected, 5193.57 TPD waste is treated and 5533 TPD waste is landfilled.
About 100% collection of solid waste, door to door collection and transportation in
covered vehicles have been reported by the local bodies in Annual Reports.
NDMC has reported that 90% premises in the area are segregating the waste at
source. Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB) has reported that 90% premises in Civil
Area & 60% premises in Army Area are segregating waste at source.
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SDMC reported that 80-100 % premises in their areas are segregating waste at
source. EDMC has reported that 30% premises in their areas are segregating the
waste at source. North DMC has reported that 80% premises in their 3 model
wards are segregating the waste at source however information not provided for
other wards in their areas.
Delhi has 3 Waste to Energy Plants (WTE plants) of combined capacity 4550 TPD
at 3 different locations in Delhi namely Okhla, Ghazipur and Bawana. One new
Waste to Energy Plant of capacity about 2000 TPD is proposed at Tehkhand and
another one of 600 TPD capacity in the Integrated Municipal Solid Waste
Processing Facility at Ghonda Gujran. After commissioning of these 2 proposed
WTEs capacity of WTE plants will increase from 4550 TPD to about 7150 TPD by
September, 2022.
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Narela
zone)
5 Two Bio-CNG at SDMC 550 TPD December,
Plants Tehkhand& each 2022.
Keshopur
100% of generated solid waste is collected in North DMC and 80% premises in
model wards are segregating waste at source. Collected solid waste is transported
by tractors, Non tipping trucks, tipping trucks, dumper placers, refuse collectors,
compactors, JCB/loaders and MRS. Around 2000 TPD of waste from the area of
North DMC is being processed/treated at the integrated solid waste management
facility at Bawana by M/s Delhi MSW Solutions.
Under South DMC, 80- 100 % (in 15 Model Wards), 60 - 80% (in9 Wards), 50-60%
(in 4 Wards), 40-50% (in 9 Wards), 20-40% (in 13 Wards), 10-20% (in 8 Wards)are
segregating waste at source. Collected Solid Waste is transported by Tipping
trucks, Dumper placers, Refuse collectors, Compactors, JCB/Loader, Hook
Loaders, Auto tippers, Tata407, Mobile Transfer Station (MTS), Bin Washer
Vehicles, Bins, Fixed Compactor Transfer Station (FCTS)/Portable Compactor
Transfer Station (PCTS), Tricycle, Road Sweeping Collecting Vehicles (RCV’s)
Wheel Barrow, Cycle rickshaw, Wheel Dustbin, Container, Three wheeler. About
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1800 TPD of generated solid waste is dumped at Okhla dumpsite. 1600 TPD of
waste generated from area of SDMC is being processed/treated at WTE plant at
Okhla & 200 TPD is processed/treated at Compost Plant Okhla.
Under East DMC, 30% premises are segregating waste at source. Transportation
of collected solid waste to SLF site is outsourced. 1380 TPD of waste is disposed
at Ghazipur dumpsite. Waste generated from EDMC area is being processed /
treated at WTE plant Ghazipur.
Under New Delhi Municipal Corporation, 90% premises are segregating waste at
source and Collected Solid Waste is transported by Tipping truck, Auto tipper,
Refuse collectors, open tipper truck, Compactors, Wheel - barrows, Tricycles,
JCBs, Hook loaders. About 218.432 TPD of waste generated from the area of New
DMC is being processed/treated at WTE/compost plant.
Under Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB), 90% premises in Civil area and 60%
premises in Army area are segregating waste at source. Collected solid waste is
transported by Tractors, Tipping trucks, Refuse collectors and JCB loader. Around
31 TPD of waste from are of DCB is disposed at Okhla dumpsite.
Action plan submitted by SDMC, DCB, NDMC & North DMC.
3.34 Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep Administration has assigned the responsibility of management of
solid waste to the Department of Environment & Forest, UT of Lakshadweep.
Zonal offices of E&F of each island are managing the collection, segregation,
transportation and disposal of solid waste. A total 35 TPD waste is generated, out
of which 17.13 TPD is collected and 17.13 TPD is treated. Door to door collection
is not being practiced at present. The kitchen waste is being processed in their
own localities. The sweeping waste is being collected and transported to Central
Garbage Depository for preparation of window compost. UT of Lakshadweep
Administration placed 6648 waste bins in different localities for the collection of
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non-biodegradable waste from the total 12000 households. E Cart closed vehicles
and TATA closed vehicles are used for covered transportation of waste.
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3.35 Puducherry
There are total 15 Local Bodies (5 Municipalities and 10 Commune Panchayats)
responsible for implementation of the SWM Rules, 2016. Total estimated solid
waste generation in the Union Territory is not provided. The estimated waste
generated is 504.5 TPD out of which 482 TPD is collected, 36 TPD is treated and
446 TPD is landfilled. In ten wards segregation of waste is being practiced into
degradable and non-biodegradable waste. In other wards without segregation,
door to door collection is being done. Segregation is being practiced in selected
wards. Waste transportation is done in compactors and covered trucks.
Segregation of solid waste at collection point is being done in selected areas of
urban limit. It will be extended for other wards. Local bodies are taking earnest
step for source segregation by introducing various IEC methodologies.
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Two local bodies have taken initiatives for processing of solid waste i.e. Bio-
methanataion/Nisargruna Technology of BARC with the financial assistance of
PPCC. Oulgaret and Karaikal Municipality, Mahe municipality is processing their
waste by composting.
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a) Ranking of States:
The score awarded to individual States/ UTs is given in Table13 and the
comparative assessment is illustrated in Figure 7. As can be seen from the
information presented -Madhya Pradesh has obtained the highest score (76.75)
followed by Goa (71.50), Chandigarh (71.25), Chhattisgarh (69.00), Andaman
and Nicobar Islands (67.75) & Maharashtra (67.50) in that order. States/UTs
which have obtained the lowest score in the performance in Solid Waste
management are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, West Bengal &
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iv. Data validation by SPCBs/ PCCs: SPCBs/ PCCS to validate the data
submitted by the local authorities to ensure its authenticity& consistency,
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ANNEXURE I
The template of the
performance assessment of
Solid Waste Management
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ANNEXURE II
Environment Performance
based rating of States/UTs
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2020-21 State Andhra Andman Arunachal Assam Bihar Chandigar Chhattisga DDDNH Delhi
Pradesh and Pradesh h rh
Nicobar
Islands
Mark Population 54975721 614287 1380125 34199449 109461851 2220357 27353012 920011 24490465
Distributi
on
Solid Waste 125.47 144.88 171.37 35.06 39.11 231.04 60.32 290.21 448.75
Generation Per
Capita (Grams/day)
5 Mark 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 3 1
Solid waste 6898 89 236.51 1199 4281.27 513 1650 267 10990
generated (TPD)
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Pradesh and Pradesh h rh
Nicobar
Islands
Total Application 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3
received for
Authorization To
Waste Processing
/Disposal Facilities
No. of Authorization 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2
Granted To Waste
Processing
/Disposal Facilities
5 Mark 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 0 5
Composting Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
(Y/N)
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Pradesh and Pradesh h rh
Nicobar
Islands
4 Mark 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Monitoring of AAQ Y N N Y N Y N N N
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
Monitoring of N N N N N Y N N N
Leachate
(Y/N) (Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Monitoring of Y N N N N Y N N N
Compost quality
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
No. of Landfill Site 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1
No of Dumpsite 124 1 34 45 130 1 7 3 3
Dumpsite 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Reclaimed
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Islands
% Dumpsite 0.81 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Reclaimed
5 Mark 1 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
% Landfill vs total 3.13 0.00 2.86 0.00 0.00 50.00 22.22 25.00 25.00
disposal sites
5 Mark 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 2
No. of dumpsite 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
converted to landfill
site
% Dumpsite 2.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
converted to Lanfill
site
5 Mark 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
Best Practice (Y/N) Y Y N N N Y Y N Y
15 Mark 11 12 5 5 4 12 13 5 11
100 Total Marks 58.00 67.75 25.00 26.75 29.00 71.25 69.00 52.50 60.50
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Pradesh Kashmir ep
Mark Population 2224327 65532000 29377807 7363373 12996913 35673382 64887514 36579788 86012
Distributi
on
Solid Waste 101.99 158.30 182.18 46.99 112.58 62.41 170.83 96.86 406.92
Generation Per
Capita (Grams/day)
5 Mark 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 1
Solid waste 226.87 10373.79 5352.12 346 1463.23 2226.39 11085 3543 35
generated (TPD)
Treated (TPD) 197.47 6946 3123.9 221 547.5 758.26 6817 2550 17.13
% Treated 87.04 66.96 58.37 63.87 37.42 34.06 61.50 71.97 48.94
15 Mark 13.5 10.5 9 9.75 6 5.25 9.75 11.25 7.5
Landfilled (TPD) 22.05 3385.82 2167.51 111 376 1086.33 1250 0 0
% Landfilled 9.72 32.64 40.50 32.08 25.70 48.79 11.28 0.00 0.00
3 Mark 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3
Gap 7.35 41.97 60.71 14 539.73 381.8 3018 993 17.87
% Gap 3.24 0.40 1.13 4.05 36.89 17.15 27.23 28.03 51.06
10 Mark 10 10 10 10 7 9 8 8 5
% of Waste 100 82 72 62 2.5 95 78 0 0
Segregated
10 Mark 10 9 8 7 1 10 8 0 0
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Pradesh Kashmir ep
Total Application 0 41 0 0 0 0 42 30 0
received for
Authorization To
Waste Processing
/Disposal Facilities
No. of Authorization 0 30 0 0 0 0 39 21 0
Granted To Waste
Processing
/Disposal Facilities
5 Mark 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Composting Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Pradesh Kashmir ep
4 Mark 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Monitoring of AAQ Y N N N Y N Y N N
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Monitoring of Y N N N N N Y N N
Leachate
(Y/N) (Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Monitoring of N N N N Y N Y Y N
Compost quality
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0
No. of Landfill Site 4 4 2 0 1 0 52 0 0
No of Dumpsite 8 164 76 57 55 41 191 41 0
Dumpsite 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
Reclaimed
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% Dumpsite 12.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.64 4.88 0.00 0.00 0.00
Reclaimed
5 Mark 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
% Landfill vs total 33.33 2.38 2.56 0.00 1.79 0.00 21.40 0.00 0.00
disposal sites
5 Mark 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0
No. of dumpsite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
converted to landfill
site
% Dumpsite 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
converted to Lanfill
site
5 Mark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Best Practice (Y/N) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
15 Mark 10 8 8.5 6 11 5 9 8 11
100 Total Marks 71.50 59.50 58.50 50.75 47.00 48.25 62.75 52.25 37.50
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Pradesh a y
Mark Population 83180158 127111429 2723234 2914255 1116091 2500216 44076240 2023092 30335818
Distributi
on
Solid Waste 96.45 178.05 103.66 36.72 309.54 132.18 48.39 249.37 143.01
Generation Per
Capita (Grams/day)
5 Mark 5 4 4 5 2 4 5 3 4
Solid waste 8022.5 22632.71 282.3 107.01 345.47 330.49 2132.95 504.5 4338.37
generated (TPD)
Treated (TPD) 6472 15056.1 108.6 9.64 269.71 122 1038.31 36 1894.04
% Treated 80.67 66.52 38.47 9.01 78.07 36.91 48.68 7.14 43.66
15 Mark 12.75 10.5 6 1.5 12 6 7.5 1.5 6.75
Landfilled (TPD) 763.5 1355.36 81.7 83.4 0 7.5 1034.33 446 2384.82
% Landfilled 9.52 5.99 28.94 77.94 0.00 2.27 48.49 88.40 54.97
3 Mark 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 2
Gap 787 6221.25 92 13.97 75.76 200.99 60.31 22.5 59.51
% Gap 9.81 27.49 32.59 13.05 21.93 60.82 2.83 4.46 1.37
10 Mark 10 8 7 9 8 4 10 10 10
% of Waste 72 23 82 43 62 26 96 20 68
Segregated
10 Mark 8 3 9 5 7 3 10 2 7
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5 Mark 5 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0
Composting Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Pradesh a y
4 Mark 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Monitoring of AAQ Y N Y Y N N N Y N
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0
Monitoring of N N Y Y N N N N N
Leachate
(Y/N) (Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Monitoring of N N Y N N N N N N
Compost quality
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
No. of Landfill Site 8 137 5 0 1 1 0 1 0
No of Dumpsite 326 237 21 6 21 37 78 3 143
Dumpsite 50 141 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Reclaimed
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% Dumpsite 15.34 59.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.70 0.00 0.00 0.00
Reclaimed
5 Mark 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
% Landfill vs total 2.40 36.63 19.23 0.00 4.55 2.63 0.00 25.00 0.00
disposal sites
5 Mark 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 0
No. of dumpsite 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
converted to landfill
site
% Dumpsite 0.00 0.00 0.00 16.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
converted to Lanfill
site
5 Mark 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Best Practice (Y/N) Y Y Y N Y Y N Y N
15 Mark 14 14 6 5 9 9 5 13 5
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Pradesh d Bengal
Mark Population 77701431 679054 70891059 41111819 4020347 234744953 11249286 97396993
Distributi
on
Solid Waste 88.76 105.88 189.33 242.39 83.05 62.66 129.65 140.75
Generation Per
Capita (Grams/day)
5 Mark 5 4 4 3 5 5 4 4
Solid waste 6897.16 71.9 13422 9965 333.9 14710 1458.46 13709 160038.9
generated (TPD)
Treated (TPD) 1210.46 20.35 9430.35 7530 214.06 5520 779.85 667.6 79956.3
% Treated 17.55 28.30 70.26 75.56 64.11 37.53 53.47 4.87
15 Mark 3 4.5 11.25 12 9.75 6 8.25 .75
Landfilled (TPD) 5082.16 51.55 2301.04 991 12.9 0 0 202.23 29427.2
% Landfilled 73.68 71.70 17.14 9.94 3.86 0.00 0.00 1.48
3 Mark 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3
Gap 604.54 0 1690.61 1444 106.94 9190 678.61 12839.17 50655.4
% Gap 8.77 0.00 12.60 14.49 32.03 62.47 46.53 93.66 49.960541
10 Mark 10 10 9 9 7 4 6 1
% of Waste 41.3 20 80 39 100 50 69.5 31.2
Segregated
10 Mark 5 2 8 4 10 5 7 4
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Pradesh d Bengal
4 Mark 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Monitoring of AAQ N N Y Y Y N Y N
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0
Monitoring of N N N Y Y N Y N
Leachate
(Y/N) (Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
Monitoring of N N N Y Y N N N
Compost quality
(Y/N)
(Without
documents-1; with
documents-2)
2 Mark 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
No. of Landfill Site 12 3 0 1 4 86 2 7 341
No of Dumpsite 197 2 210 160 12 609 34 107 3184
Dumpsite 1 1 23 6 1 1 0 1
Reclaimed
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47447/2022/UPC-II-HO
Sl. No. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.
2020-21 State Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Telangana Tripura Uttar Uttarakhan West TOTAL
Pradesh d Bengal
% Dumpsite 0.51 50.00 10.95 3.75 8.33 0.16 0.00 0.93 0.00
Reclaimed
5 Mark 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 1
% Landfill vs total 5.74 60.00 0.00 0.62 25.00 12.37 5.56 6.14 0.97
disposal sites
5 Mark 1 3 0 1 2 1 1 1
No. of dumpsite 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
converted to landfill
site
% Dumpsite 0.51 50.00 0.00 0.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11
converted to Lanfill
site
5 Mark 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
Best Practice (Y/N) N Y Y Y N N Y N
15 Mark 5 8.5 10 10 5 5 10 5
100 Total Marks 48.00 50.00 62.25 63.00 56.75 46.00 47.25 29.75
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