Executive Summary – Waste Management Project (Division of Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd) at Plot No: 672, Kumbhi Village, Akbarpur Tehsil, Dehat District, Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Pradesh Waste Management Project (a Division of Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.) has been operating a Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (CHWTSDF) with Secured Landfill (30,000 TPA), Stabilization (20,000 TPA), and Incineration (17,280 TPA) at Plot No: 672, Kumbhi Village, Akbarpur Tehsil, Kanpur Dehat District, Uttar Pradesh. UPWMP now proposes to enhance the treatment capacity of existing facilities – Secured Landfill (from 30,000 TPA to 100,000 TPA), Stabilization (20,000 TPA to 1,50,000 TPA). UPWMP also wants to include the following facilities: Alternative Fuel and Raw Material Facility (AFRF) – 18,000 TPA , Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility- 10 TPD, Spent Solvent Recycling Facility- 2 KLD, Used Oil Recycling Facility- 2 KLD, Paper Recycling Facility- 2 TPD, Plastic Recycling Facility- 2 TPD, E-Waste Management Facility-8,000 TPA, to make the current CHWTSDF to an Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (ICHWTSDF) with an investment of Rs. 85 Crores.

The proposed project falls under Project Activity 7(d) - Common hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs). The proposed project falls in Category ‘A’, All Integrated facilities having incineration & landfill or Incineration alone.

The existing facility is spread in an area of 7.3 hectares. For inclusion of the additional facilities and for the proposed expansion of landfill/stabilization, an additional area of 5.5 hectares has been purchased, making the total area of the ICHWTSDF to 12.8 hectares.

The total power required for the proposed project is estimated to be about 0.8 MW which will be sourced from DG sets/State Electricity Board. The total water required is estimated to be about 120 KLD which will be met through Ground Water Source/Tankers. Green belt development will be taken up along the boundary and open areas/closed dump site with 33% of land area earmarked for greenbelt development.