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India - Kerala Solid Waste Management Project : Environmental Assessment (Vol. 2) : Environmental Management Framework

5 Aug 2020

The development objective of the Kerala Solid Waste Management Project for India is to strengthen the institutional and service delivery systems for solid waste management in Kerala. Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) ensure proper daily collection of wet waste, once a week collection of dry wastes and hazardous wastes, drop off centers for e-waste, bulk dry recyclable wastes; (2) arrange mechanical segregation of wastes at the treatment point in case the treatment mechanism requires segregated waste; (3) honking shall be minimized to eliminate any possible discomfort to the nearby people. Traffic will be managed at the site by providing adequate space for parking of vehicles; (4) there shall be proper maintenance and cleaning workshop and yard for collection and transport vehicles (and bins) with cut off drains and mechanism (package unit) to treat wastewater; (5) emergency preparedness plans shall be prepared and implemented for all manpower working centers and its field extension centers; and (6) proper handing over procedure shall be prepared and used so that all concerns are taken when the operator changes during and after operations period.
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Authors

Carter,India Dominique

Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Environmental Management Framework
Document Date
2020-07-10
Loan no
P4960
Originating Unit
Urban SAR 1 (SSAU1)
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
IN-Kerala Solid Waste Management Project -- P168633
Total Volume(s)
3
Unit Owning
N/A
Version Type
Revised
Volume No
2

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