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THOOTHUKUDI CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

City Sanitation Plan

City Sanitation Plan Page 2 CITY SANITATION PLAN CONTENTS

I. GENERAL INFORMATION City Sanitation Task Force Town Map Swachhata Approach And Methodology Components Of CSP National Urban Sanitation Policy City Sanitation Plan Need For CSP What Is CSP Why CSP City Profile General Profile Land Use City Map Ward Wise Households &Population

II. OPEN DEFECATION FREE Open Defecation Free City Pie Chart Profile Location Of Community/Public Toilet Map Showing Location Of Toilet Public Toilet/Free Urinal Image Individual Household Toilet Image

III. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Solid Waste Management Need For SWM The Objectives Of Project Demographics Municipal Administration Population Growth Projection Of Population and Generation of Solid Waste Details Of House Holds & Other Infrastructures The MSW Mandate Components And Status Of Compliance Quantification Of Solid Waste Characterization Of Solid Waste

City Sanitation Plan Page 3 Solid Waste Management Completed Works Transportation &Equipments Biomethanation Plant Waste Pyramid Process Design For MSW Composting Unit Recovery Of Recycling Green Belt Development Solid Waste Management Improvement 2015-2016

IV. WATER SUPPLY City Salient Features Map Showing Water Supply Distribution System Schematic Diagram Existing & Proposed Water Supply System Amrut 2016-2017

V. UNDER GROUND DRAINAGE SYSTEM UGSS Details City Salient Features UGS Pumping Station Details STP Sludge Digester Amrut 2016- 2017

VI. OPEN DRAIN & STORM WATER CHANNEL Desilting Report Desilting Of Channels Estimate Length Of Drains Mosquito Control

VII. INFORMATION EDUCATION & COMMUNICATION Public Participation In SWM Decentralized Waste Management System Public Information,Education,Communication Programs(Iec) Capacity Building In Msw Management Safety And Precautions In Swm

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GENERAL

INFORMATION

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CitySanitationTaskForce • Special officer / Chairman / Councilors

• Corporation Commissioner

• City Health Officer

• Executive Engineer

• Assistant Executive Engineer / Assistant Enginner

• Sanitary Officers

• Sanitary Inspectors

• Sanitary Supervisors

• NGO / Voluntary Organization / SHGS

• Stake holders

• Sanitation Private Agency

• Sanitary Workers

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Methodology For CSP:

City Sanitation Plan Page 8 • City Sanitation Mainly based on the five basic amenities illustrated in the diagram Shown below.

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Approach and Methodology

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Water Supply

• Sewage

• Storm water drainage

• Solid Waste Management

• Information, Education and Communication

• Environment

• Open defection free

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National Urban sanitation Policy (NUSP)

National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) has been formulated by Government of with a vision to provide appropriate Sanitation facilities in all cities/towns. State have to prepare State Sanitation Strategies and cities/towns are required to prepare city Sanitation Plans (CSPs) as per NUSP guidelines,so as to improve health and environmental outcomes. The CSP is a vision document on sanitation with 20 to 25 years horizon with short term town level action plans for five years to achieve sanitation goals. CSP envisages achieving the following outputs

Open Defecation free status. Elimination of manual Scavenging and safety of sanitry workers. Prepare disposal of rain water and storm water drainage. Recycle and reuse of treated waste water for non- potable applications. Solid waste fully collected and safely disposed of scientifically. Serving the unserved with basic minimum services. Measures for improved public health and environmental standards.

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• Open defecation free town

• Providing individual households toilets to all households in the city

• Maintenance of Community / Public Toilets in a hygenic manner

• Providing protected water supply to all households in the town.

• Safe disposal of sewage water in UGD scheme.

• Providing UGD connection to all households / Commercial / Public & Private institutions.

• Drainage and storm water drainage to be strengthened and well maintenance of the same.

• 100% door to door Segregated Garbage Collection.

• Bulk waste garbage generators to dispose bio waste.

• Municipal solid waste to be collected and disposed scientifically.

• Reclamation of existing dumpsite.

• Dry recyclable waste are to be collected once in a week.

• Recyclable waste are to be sold to the recyclers and the amount disbursed among sanitary workers concerned.

• Garbage free to be achieved.

• Providing safety equipments to all sanitary workers.

• Setting up of MCC centers so that all bio waste are disposed at the site.

• Capacity building / Training programs for all staff.

City Sanitation Plan Page 13 • Medical camp / Eye camp to be organized at periodical intervals.

• Providing Medical facilities to all citizens in the town.

NeedforCSP

• To achieve the goal of universal sanitation

• To develop access to safe and hygienic sanitation facility and arrangements (individual or community toilets) to all urban population so that no one defecates in the open

• To develop adequate availability and 100 percent upkeep and management of public sanitation facilities in all urban areas like commercial areas, offices, institution and service centres etc.

• To ensure scientific collection, treatment and safe disposal and establish appropriate and feasible technology of disposal system for human excreta & liquid waste from all sanitation facilities and establish appropriate system of operation & maintenance of the disposal system.

City Sanitation Plan Page 14 What is CSP?

The CSP is a vision document on Sanitation with 20 to 25 years horizon with short term town level action plans for 3-5 years to achieve sanitation goals as per above stated objections.

Broad areas to be covered in CSP are:

• Awareness generation

• Sanitary choices and Technical options

• Operation & Maintenance and service Delivery system

• Institutional Responsibilities

• Reaching the un-served and poor households

• Legal and Regulatory Institutional Responsibilities

• Planning and Financing

• Capacity Building & Training

• Implementation Management

• Monitoring & Evaluation and supervision

• City Reward Schemes.

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WHY CSP

• Facilitate vision on a long term perspective.

• Sanitation aspect should be approached to ensure effectiveness

• Long term vision on transion to a 100% sanitized city.

• To understand the cost and user charges implications.

• Ensure proper assessment of codex and investment phasing

• Awareness and sensitization of community.

City Sanitation Plan Page 16 CITY PROFILE

GENERAL PROFILE

THOOTHUKUDI CITY MUNICIPAL NAME OF ULB : CORPORATION

AREA IN SQ.KM : 90.66 Sq.Km

POPULATION AS PER 2011 : 372408 CENSUS

NUMBER OF WARDS : 60

NUMBER OF ST REET S :

NUMBER OF SANITARY : 60 DI VISION

NO.OF HOUSE HOLDS : 116921

NO.OF SLUMS : 100

SLUM POPULATION : 768608

SLUM HOUSE HOLDS : 21551

NO.OF GOVT.HOSPITAL : 1

PRIVATE HOSPITAL :

NO. OF OTHER INDIAN : SYSTE M OF MEDICINE

NO.OF URBAN PHC : 16

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City map

City Sanitation Plan Page 20 Ward Wise HouseHold &Mid year 2017 Population

Ward No Total No of House Holds 1 1669 2 1760 3 6357 4 3072 5 3852 6 2965 7 1025 8 1440 9 1061 10 1994 11 2157 12 2016 13 1320 17 2719 18 2474 14 978 15 2251 16 1426 19 1262 20 1857 21 1372 22 1137 23 1455 24 2086 25 2328 26 151 5 27 1060 28 1088 29 1355 30 1253 31 1118 32 2519 33 1599 34 4078 35 2894 36 3264 37 2533 38 1051 39 1452 40 1846 41 1278 42 1900 43 2759 44 1906

City Sanitation Plan Page 21 45 1277 46 1632 47 1799 48 2599 49 1940 50 1963 51 1808 52 3127 53 1394 54 2759 55 1743 56 1010 57 1327 58 1733 59 1529 60 327 TOTAL 116468

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OPEN DEFECATION

FREE CITY

City Sanitation Plan Page 23 Open Defecation Free Awareness :

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City Sanitation Plan Page 25 City Sanitation Plan Page 26 HOU SE HOLD TOILET

The diagram below explains the household s with Toilets (86.9%)

o Households using Community Toilets(1 3.1%).

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INDICATORS NO.S PERCENTAGE

TOTAL POPULATION(AS MID YEAR 2017) 372408

TOTAL NO.OF HOUSEHOLDS(AS PER2011 116921 CENSUS)

TOTAL NO.OF HOUSEHOLDS(AS PER 2017) 234624

NO.OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TOILETS 101645 89.60%

NO.OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH OUT TOILETS 2089 10.40%

NO.OF TO BE COVERED UNDER IHHL 2961

NO.OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH OUT LAND 5909

PUBLIC & COMMUNITY 51

PUBLIC&COMMUNITY TOILETS USABLE 51

PUBLIC&COMMUNITY TOILETS NON USABLE 8

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PUBLICTOILET

Status of the Unique ID of Whether Landmark War Location of Toilet CT/PT the PTU Type of (Nearest d all the Public (Constructed/Un (if th ULB says has been Monitizati Residential Area/ No. Toilets der YES in the monitize on Commercial Area) Construction) above question) d? New TMC/004/PTB/ 4 Constructed New Busstand Yes SHG Busstand 001 New TMC/004/PTB/ 4 Constructed New Busstand Yes SHG Busstand 002 New TMC/004/PTB/ 4 Constructed New Busstand Yes SHG Busstand 003 New TMC/004/PTB/ 4 Constructed New Busstand Yes SHG Busstand 004 South TMC/024/PTB/ 24 Constructed Opp FIreService Yes SHG Cotton Road 001 TMC/027/PTB/ 27 VOC Market Constructed Opp FIreService Yes SHG 001 TMC/036/ PTB/ 36 Palai Road Constructed Burial Ground Yes SHG 001 Anna TMC/040/PTB/ 40 Constructed Old Busstand Yes SHG Busstand 001 Anna TMC/040/PTB/ Old Busstand ( Pay 40 Constructed Yes SHG Busstand 002 & Use ) TMC/040/PTB/ Opp Chatram 40 WGC Road Constructed Yes SHG 003 Busstand TMC/041/PTB/ Near Vegetable 41 Jeyaraj Road Constructed Yes SHG 001 Market TMC/041/PTB/ 41 Palai Road Constructed Rajaji Park Yes SHG 002

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CommunityToilet

Unique ID of Whether Status of the War CT/PT the PTU Type of Location of the all the Toilet d (if th ULB says has been Monitizati Community Toilets (Constructed/Un No. YES in the monitize on der Construction) above question) d? TMC/001/CTB/0 1 Dhanasekara Nagar Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/0 01/CTB/0 1 Pandarampatti East Constructed Yes SHG 02 TMC/001/CTB/0 1 Pandarampatti West Constructed Yes SHG 03 TMC/003/CTB/0 3 Nikilesan Nagar Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/006/CTB/0 6 Ambedhkar Nagar Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/007/CTB/0 7 Selvanayagapuram Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/009/CTB/0 9 Kandasamy Puram Main Road Constructed Yes SHG 01 Muthukrishna Puram Main TMC/011/CTB/0 11 Constructed Yes SHG Road 01 muthukrishna Puram (Subbiah TMC/011/CTB/0 11 Constructed Yes SHG Park) 02 Marraikarayar Meenavar TMC/018/CTB/0 18 Constructed Yes SHG Colony 01 Kalaingnar Nagar TMC/018/CTB/0 18 Constructed Yes SHG (Loorthammal Puram) 02 Mettupatti (Loorthammal TMC/018/CTB/0 18 Constructed Yes SHG Puram ) 03 TMC/020/CTB/0 20 Mettupatti Pallivasal Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/021/CTB/0 21 Sangukuli Colony Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/014/CTB/0 14 VVD Park Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/024/CTB/0 24 South Raja Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 George Road ( NearTharuvai TMC/024/CTB/0 24 Constructed Yes SHG Ground ) 02 George Road ( Near Gandhi TMC/024/CTB/0 24 Constructed Yes SHG Nagar) 03

City Sanitation Plan Page 30 South Beach Road (Mini TMC/032/CTB/0 32 Constructed Yes SHG Sahayapuram) 01 TMC/032/CTB/0 32 Panimayanagar ( Pulthottam) Constructed Yes SHG 02 TMC/031/CTB/0 31 Ganeshapuram Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/0 34/CTB/0 34 Madathur Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/034/CTB/0 34 Kaloori Nagar Constructed Yes SHG 02 TMC/035/CTB/0 35 Ceylon Colony Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/037/CTB/0 37 Anna Nagar 12 th Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/040/CTB/0 40 New Colony Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/041/CTB/0 41 AnnaNagar 1st Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/044/CTB/0 44 BoltenPuram 3rd Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/047/CTB/0 47 Levingepuram 2nd Street Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/056/CTB/0 56 Athirmarapatti Constructed Yes SHG 01 TMC/052/CTB/0 52 Soosai Nagar Constructed Yes SHG 01

City Sanitation Plan Page 31 INDIVIDUALHOUSEHOLDTOILET

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SOLID WASTE

MANAGEMENT

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NEEDFORSOLIDWASTEMANAGEMENT

A well designed Solid Waste Management system, based on the salient features of ‘Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000’ and the ‘Manual on Solid Waste Management’ by Central Public Health & Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO) has been framed to form an approach to Green local Body as a model “GARBAGE FREE THOOTHUKUDI CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION”.

There is a need to make substantial improvement in the MSWM practices in the Corporation to raise the standards of health, sanitation and rural environment keeping pace with the rapid urbanization and growing population. Hence there is a need for strengthening and modernizing of the SWM practices. The Commissioner of Municipal Administration, Chennai encourages the preparation of Detail Project Report for Strengthening of Solid Waste Management as “Resource Recovery Project” for THOOTHUKUDI City Municipal Corporation in .

City Sanitation Plan Page 35 The objectives of the project are ensuring the followings

• No littering of waste on the streets.

• Segregation of recyclable and biodegradable waste at source of waste generation and its storage at source from households, commercial establishments. • Proper storage facilities at public places. • Door to door collection of waste from all households, shops and

establishments as well informal settlement on day to day basis. • Street sweeping in all the areas including informal settlements using improved tools.

• Transportation of biodegradable, recyclables, inert from de- silting of • drainages in secondary transport vehicles avoiding multiple and manual handling of waste.

• Collection and treatment of high bio methonization potential waste such as food waste, slaughter house waste, chicken/mutton/fish stall, vegetable and fruit waste separately.

• Installation of Centralised Bio Methanization Plant for the treatment of food waste, slaughter house waste and other potential waste at the capacity of 10 MT per day

• Setting up a microbial compost plant of 120 MT/Day Installation of Decentralised Resource Recovery Centres comprising of plastic shredding machine, baler machine. • Ensuring the residue of the waste will be scientifically disposed to the proposed Secure Landfill Facility. • Rehabilitating the existing dump site by revamping through bio mining method to recover the land for beneficial usages and also to eliminate the environmental degradation due to uncontrolled and unscientific dumps of waste at Tharuvaikulam.

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• Involving Community, Industries, NGO and private sector in managing the waste scientifically and cost effectively especially for the creation of awareness on source segregation. • Introducing the element of cost recovery through user fees from commercial establishments, sale of compost and recyclable materials. • Capacity building among the concerned stakeholders of MSWM by training. Maintaining proper data base for the effective implementation of MSWM.

City Sanitation Plan Page 41 Demographics:

Thoothukudi is a port City situated in the Gulf of Mannar about 125Kms. North of Cape Comorin. Thoothukudi City was elevated as a Corporation on 05.08.2008. This City Municipal Corporation is spread over an extent of 90.663 sq.kms. and has a population of 3,20,466 as per 2001 census. Thoothukudi Corporation is divided into 60 wards after its expansion in the year 2011 and these wards are comprised in four zones - (i.e) East,West,North & South. East zone has 14-16 and 19-33 wards, West zone has 34-47 wards, North zone has 1-13 and 17,18 wards and South zone has 48-60 wards. It is served by three main roads which radiate to , and . It is also the terminal of the broad gauge railway line which connect Thoothukudi with the Southern Railway broad gauge system.

City Sanitation Plan Page 42 Municipal Administration

The Thoothukudi City Municipal Corporation was officially constituted as municipality in the year 1866. Upgraded as a Corporation on 05.08.2008 Initially,the city exercised its jurisdiction over an area of 27.00 Sq.Km2 and its affairs were administered by a c i t y level committee or municipal committee. T h e c o r p o r a t i o n and currently, exercises its authority over an area of 90.66 Sqkm It comprises

60 wards and formulated as corporation in Tamilnadu state. Practically the growth rate of population is almost 1 1 . 9 % The floating population of 7 5,000 may be reason for the higher capita generation of waste.

The functions of the corporation are devolved into Four zones and one main office. Comprising departments of General, Engineering, Revenue, Public Health, Townplanning, Accounts. All these departments are under the control of a Corporation Commissioner who is the supreme executive head.

City Sanitation Plan Page 43 Population Growth- 1991 to 2011 census and projections of 2025

Year 1991 2001 2011 2019 2025 Population 564349 320466 376549 432000 500000

Floating Population 35,000/day

Density of Population: 4026/Sq.Km

Projection of Population and generation of solid waste

Yea r Populatio Next Rate of Estimate Estimate Est.Qty Est.Qty Cumulativ n Year increase d d qty of of inert of intert e Total of Populatio in quantity organic waste waste to inert waste n generatio in waste in to be be land in MT n of MT/Day MT/Day land filled in waste filled in MT/Yea MT/Da r 2011 386212 0.415 180.00 120.00 36.0 26640 26640 376549 201 5 386212 397282 0.425 186.00 122.2 38.4 27504 54144 201 6 397282 398943 0.430 192.00 128.2 40.4 28224 82368 201 7 398943 412146 0.435 204.00 130.0 48.0 28800 11168 201 8 412146 432000 0.440 210.00 120.8 56.3 29628 140836 201 9 432000 43 5047 0.445 215.00 122.4 59.8 30528 171364 202 0 435047 458021 0.450 220.00 126.4 60.8 31248 202612 202 1 458021 475210 0.455 226.00 128.0 62.0 32040 234652 202 2 475210 495712 0.500 230.00 130.6 63.2 35712 270364 202 4 495712 500000 0.505 234.00 132.2 64.4 36504 306868

The Important details the households, commercial

City Sanitation Plan Page 44 establishments, Educational institutions and other infrastructures like roads drainages are Illustrated in the table . Details of the Households, commercial establishments and other infrastructure

Description No Description No

91.4 Hotels and Area 62 Sq.km Restaurant

No of Wards 60 Lodges 41

Marriage and Population as2011 372408 60 community Halls

No of households(Tax 1,98,688 Vegetable Market 11 assessed)

Commercial 25504 Fish market 1 Establishments

No of Slum 100 Slaughter house 3 Slum House Holds 31220 No of Industries 584 Slum populations 131127 Hospitals 139 Common Places 85 Length of Channel Km

Educational 285 Length of Drain Km institutions-Schools

Educational 13 Total Road length 855 Km institutions-Collages

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The MSW Rules 2000 mandate the following seven essential steps.

1. Prohibit littering on the streets, promote segregation of recyclable waste at source and ensure storage of waste at source in two bins; one for biodegradable waste and another for recyclable material.

2. Organize Primary collection of biodegradable and non-bio degradable waste from the doorstep, (including slums and squatter areas,) at pre informed timings on a day-to-day basis using containerized battery operated vehicle /pushcarts.

3. Organize Street sweeping covering all the residential and commercial areas on all the days of the year irrespective of Sundays and public holidays. 4. Abolish open waste storage depots and make provision of covered containers or closed body waste storage depots.

5. Organize Transportation of waste in covered vehicles on a day to day basis avoiding multiple and manual handling of waste.

6. Set up treatment facilities for biodegradable waste using composting or waste to energy technologies meeting the standards laid down in schedule IV.

7. Minimize the waste going to the land fill and dispose of only rejects from the treatment plants and inert material

City Sanitation Plan Page 46 at the engineered landfills meeting the standards laid down in Schedule III of the MSW Rules2000.

City Sanitation Plan Page 47 Present Status compliance on components of MSWR

Sl.N o Compo nents MSWM Status Comp liance at Prese nt 01 Prohibit littering of waste In order to avoid littering on road on the streets and storage side sufficient no of 1231 litter of waste at source and storage bins are located at source segregation. Residential area which are acting as receving bins for the waste collected by push carts BOV vehicle .Incommercial and public places,Dumper placer bins and compacter bins are provided at suitable interval to avoid littering no road side.It is proposed to distribute the bins for source segregation and storage at source to all the households and purchasing of the bins is under progress. 02 Primary Collection Door to door collection is being carried out in 21 wards by privatization (ward no.2,7,12-19,23- 27,29-33&45) by using 285 push carts and 3nos BOV u s e d for residential&commercial area and push carts .the remaining 39 wards by Urban Local Body(Ward No 1,3-6,8-11,20-22,28,34-44,46-60) by using 547 push carts and 26 BOV for residential area and commercial area.The collected waste is being transferred in to either Dumper placer bins or compactor bins located at different places for the transportation to dumping yard.

03 Street Sweeping Street sweeping are being carried out at regular interval by both privatization and ULB by employing 80 and 180 personeel respectively.

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04 Secondary Storage Secondary storage is being done through Dumper placer bin and compactor bins -1231 for residential area and commericial area

05 Transportation For transporting the stored waste collected at Dumper placer bins and compactor bins by using Dumper placer (Twin Bins)-6,Compactor- 20,Tipper lorry-7,Tractor-15 T i p p e r A u t o - 8 , h o o k l o a d e r - 1 w i t h f o u r b i n s

06 Waste Processing The collected waste of 400 MT per day is being dumped in the dumping yard at Chettichavadi of about 100 Acre, sine no proessing yard is available. The installation of Bio-digester is completed to treat the Biomethonization Potential waste such as food waste, vegetables and fruits waste and slaughter house waste. Recyclables-Plastics are shredded through Plastic shredding Machine and used for laying BT roads. The revamping of existing dumping yard is under progress. The stabilization of the waste has been carried out and screening work has to be carried out. 07 Waste Disposal There is no secure land fill facility is available.

City Sanitation Plan Page 49 Quantification of Solid waste

Daily collection of the waste from the community and the commercial establishments and public places of the Municipality have been weighed for eight days. The major sources of generation of solid waste are: Domestic, Commercial areas and vegetable markets, Hotels and restaurants, Health care facilities except Bio medical waste, Slaughter house, Street Sweeping & Construction activities, Horticultural waste, Worship places etc.,

Details of waste Generation by collection wise

ULB PRIVATIZATION Description Total Residential Commercial Residential Commercial Waste collected 215 20 100 65 400 per day in MT

Total waste in 235 165 400 MT Waste 100 collection 58.75% 41.25% % in %

City Sanitation Plan Page 50 Characterization of Solid waste

MSW characteristics depend on the type of activity from which it is produced;

such as households, commercial shops, hotels & restaurants, markets and mass

storage units, institutions and offices etc. Waste composition basically indicates the

Physical Characteristics and Chemical Characteristics of waste. Samples were

collected from different sectors of municipality and analyzed. The results are

given below.

Table. 3.10: Characterization on Physical Parameters

Components Weight % by inKg Weight Bio Degradable in % 259200 64.80%

Plastic in % 3360 0.84%

Paper in % 12000 3.00

Rubber in % 600 0.15%

Glass in % 80 0.02%

Silt in % 123760 30.94%

Iron waste 1000 0.25%

Total 40,0000 100%

City Sanitation Plan Page 51 SOLID WASTE MANGEMENT COMPLETED WORKS

The followings are the works are completed for the improvement of the Solid waste Management.

o Purchasing of push carts with bins -497 was Completed at the cost of 15 Lakhs to promote source segregation. o Purchasing of battery operated vehicle -29 was donated by CSR fund to promote source segregation. o Purchasing of compactor bins-534 was completed at the cost of 15 Lakhs to promote secondary collection. o Purchasing of four compactor vehicle with the capacity of 9MT was completed at the cost of 15 Lakhs to promote secondary collection. o Construction of One Bio Digester was 5MT capacity and another one Bio Digester was 2.5MT Capacity Was completed at Shevapet Burial Ground the Total cost of 135 Lakhs to treat the Bio Methonisation potential waste. o Creation of MCC Centres at 9 Places Tender Process Going on.

City Sanitation Plan Page 52 Transportation & Equipments

Description ULB Privatization Total

Dumber Placer(Twin) 0 6 6

Compactor 12 8 20

Tipper Lorry 6 2 8

Tipper auto 8 10 18

Front-End-Loader (JCB) 2 0 2

Existing Vehicles Used for Primary Collection

Year of Sl. No Type of Vehicles Availability Capacity Purchase

01 Push carts with four Bins 497 2017 50 lit each bin

02 Battery operated 29 2017- 250 kgs vehicles 2018

City Sanitation Plan Page 53 BIOMETHANATION PLANT

Salient features of the Bio Methanization Plant

• Modified UASB model bio-digester of 5 MT /day capacity comprising of segregation room inlet cum recycle chamber. • Anaerobic digester of 7.7 m dia and 6.7 m height, sludge holding tank/engine control room, gas holding balloon. • Electro mechanical items are Bio shredder, sorting table, pumps, bio gas storage system, Bio gas blower with motor, pressurerised bio gas tank, biological scrubber, bio gas engine of 40/50 KVA, flame arrestor, bio gas flame with moisture trap.

Gas generation = 300 M3 / day.

Power generation = 480 Kwh/day

Organic fertilizer = 175 Tons/annum

City Sanitation Plan Page 54 PROPOSED MSW MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Refuse

Refusing is one of the newer ‘5R’s. Some people also call it pre-cycling. In terms of smart waste management, this is the simple act of refusing the excessive or unnecessary packaging. When shopping, it means saying "no thanks" to a bag for small purchases that you can easily carry in your hands. You can also refuse- choose to not buy - foods, beverages, or other products in fancy, multilayer packaging that you will just have to throw into the trash as soon as you open them. Refuse the use of plastic carry bags, cups, disposables, thermocol. disposable or single use products such as razors, eating utensils, plates, and cups. Refuse the products which have more packaging materials. Do not buy products which may harm your environment. The alternative is to use non-biodegradable products sparingly. . For example: Cleaning products for floors etc. Cleaning products for dishes, Polish.

Reduce

Reducing means producing less waste so that you throw away less trash and garbage into landfills. Reducing is the most effective way to manage waste and the place to begin whenever you can. A simple step at the grocery store: Bring your own cloth or mesh bags, so you don't take either paper or plastic! You have immediately reduced the bags you might throw into the trash when you get home. How to remember your bags? Always keep them in the car or right by the door.

Many items that we would normally throw out can be repaired, upgraded, or reused. This is usually cheaper than buying a new one and saves the space of disposing of the old one. These items include tires, shoes, home and office furniture and equipment, lighting fixtures, lawnmowers, electronics, clothes, and automotive parts. Consider reupholstering, refinishing, or donating old furniture to be used again. Have large appliances repaired instead of buying new ones. Reuse

City Sanitation Plan Page 55 Reusing products prevents you from producing more

waste. For example

Reuse plastic bags, Newspaper also can be reused for packaging or wrapping. Donate unwanted clothing in good condition to charity shops. Clothes which are worn out or in unsalable condition can be turned into wiping clothes. Tins, glasses etc. can be used as storage containers for sugar, tea bags, salt etc. Reuse disposal crockery Reusing is pretty simple once you get into the habit, like writing a shopping list on an opened envelope or the back of office paper rather than on a brand new sheet. Plastic bags (both large white bags and clear produce bags) can be reused several times before they are recycled. Recycle

The process of transforming materials into secondary resources for manufacturing new products is known as Recycling. Waste recycling leads to less utilization of raw materials, saves on landfill space, reduces the amount of energy required to manufacture new products. In fact recycling can prevent the creation of waste at the source. Prepare your recyclables according to the directions given by your recycling provider. This will make it easier and less costly for them to continue providing these services. Dry waste consisting of cans, aluminium foils, plastics, metal, glass, and paper could be recycled. Turn “waste” into a new product. For example: Bottle caps can be used for making bags, chairs or tables. Ring pulls from drink and food cans can be woven into form bags. Patches of old cloth can be used for making cushions or teddies. Make earrings out of newspaper. Roll the paper into the shape of pearls, and then paint and

varnish them.

Recover

Source separation: by keeping recyclables and organics waste separate at source, i.e., at the point of generation facilitate reuse, recycling, and composting to recover nutrient value from organic matter. Home composting is best option to recover the nutrient at decentralized at source itself.

City Sanitation Plan Page 56 Energy can be recovered from the Bio Methonisation Potential waste such as food waste, vegetable and food waste and slaughter waste through Bio Digseter. This can avoid the Green House Gas discharged in to atmosphere responsible for Global Warming. Simple way of recovering the vegetable waste and market waste in to nitrogen enriched cow dung by feeding the cattle.

City Sanitation Plan Page 57 Recovery of Recycling

The recyclable waste will be collected separately with various methods and sorted out in the mechanized sorting table according to the nature and sold.The Municipality is also planning to buy another higher capacity plastic pulverizer for plastic materials processing.

In plastic reprocessing after the types of plastic separated is a Mechanical processing to run the plastic through the Pulverizer.

Pulverizer crushes the plastic into tiny shreds or granules. Plastic pulverizer is the particular equipment for recycling disused insignificant materials in producing and grinding heat-sensitivity plastic such as PVC.

The recovered shredded plastic will be used for laying plastic road as the partial replacement of bitumen.

Baling machine will also be installed to bale rags as RDF .

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Green belt Development

In order to nullify the effects emission of carbon do oxide during composting process, it is planned to develop the green belt all-around the compost yard on the periphery of the compound wall in two rows where is possible using thorn less bamboo. Bamboo is the best practical atmospheric carbon absorbing plant. It is the fastest and least expensive way to solve the problems of Carbon dioxide emission and water pollution. It is proposed to plant Thorn less variety Bamboo all around the compost plant as green belt and the plantation will be carried out on completion of the construction of compound wall.

City Sanitati on Plan Page 59 Solid Waste Mangement Improvement 2015-2016

Unit Rate in Sl.No Description Quantity Total in Lakhs Rs 1 Push Carts 497

Storage bins 2 (compactor bins 534 1.1 .m3

3 Compactor (9MT) 4 4 IEC Activities L.S 30 ,00 ,000 30 .00 Total

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THOOTHUKUDI CORPORATION Water supply

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Salient Features Thoothukudi City Municipal Corporation is a part town situated in the Gulf of Mannar region at longitude 78 013’E and latitude 8 045’N at an average elevation of 2.0m above mean sea level (MSL) about 125Km North of cape commorin and 540 Km south of Chennai. F.g1 Shows the Thoothukudi City. The maximum temperature during summer is 39 0C and during winter it is 32 0C Manson in Thoothukudi is normally characterised by heavy rain and thunderstorms. Thoothukudi Special grade Municipality was upgraded as Municipal Corporation on 05-08-2008 with accommodation of 5 nos adjacent panchayats of Thoothukudi Rural, Meelavittan, Muthiahouram, Athimarapatti and Sankaraperi. The present area of the corporation is 90.66Sqkm. Population of TCMC in 2001 was 3,20,466 and in 3,70,896 in 2011. Due to up gradation of TCMC, for meeting the per capita water demand is 135liter upto 2044 and that through the HSCs in the entire corporation area. Design Criteria a. Design period : 30 years Base year : 2014 Intermediate period : 15 year (2029) Ultimate period : 30 years (2044) b. Population Population (2001) : 3,202,466 Base year population (2014) : 3,86,024 Intermediate stage population (2029) : 4,61,664 Ultimate stage population (2044) : 5,37,304 Per capita water supply for corporation are as per CPHEEO norms : 135 LPCD Requirement of water supply in MLD Base year (2014) : 70 MLD Intermediate stage (2029) : 84 MLD Ultimate stage (2044) : 97 MLD Existing Water Supply Position Scheme Mode of with drawl Year Qty drawing MLD Scheme I I.W-1 1932 4.32 I.W-2 1962 Scheme II I.W – 2 nos 1979 7.52 Scheme III Collector well 6 Nos-1 2003 12.66 I.W – 5 Nos 2008 City Sanitati on Plan Page 62 Total 24.5 MLD

Improvement Water Supply Scheme Details: Population covered (Based year 2014) : 3,86,024 Area covered : 90.66Sqkm Distribution Network : 812 Km Per capita supply : 135 LPCD Pumping main & Gravity main : MS pipes above 450mm dia Feeder main to OHT : DI pipes K9 class Distribution : 200mm to 400mm DI, K7 class and less than 200mm HDPE SCADA system : For entire pumping and Distribution system Head works site (Intake Well) Thoothukudi City Municipal Corporation 84 MLD Water Supply Improvement Project as a source of water from Maruthur Dam at Kaliyavoor is located as Head works of this project. One Intake Well of dia meter 14m and depth of the Intake Well 9.97m executed in the river bed of Maruthur Dam up stream. There are 4 Nos of vertical turbine pumpsets coupled with 4 Nos of motor installed in the Intake Well pump room. The duty condition of the pump sets – Discharge 30,600 lpm against the Head of 64 m. It is designed to pump raw water from the Intake Well by operating 2 Nos of pump sets at a time parallel to discharge 61,200 lpm against the Head of 64 m for 23 hours of pumping to discharge 84 MLD water. 100% standby pumpsets provisions made. The delivery size of the pumpsets is 500mm dia and enlarged to 600 mm dia. Each pumpsets have individual 600mm dia Sluice Valve and 600mm dia NRV provision at the delivery side of the pumpsets. Such provisions are made to operate any one of the pumpsets individually, by the existing Sluice Valves depends upon the requirement as per the source availability. It is also designed to pump water by means of any 2 pumpsets parallely out of 4 pumpsets as parallel operation. The motors coupled with VT pumpsets will be operated with the assistance of Soft Starters – FCMA – 4 Nos installed inside the pump room. The delivery of each pumpsets are individually connected to the common Header main of 1100mm dia MS pipes. Arrangements for measuring the raw water pumping quantity at the common delivery pumping main 1100mm dia, 1 Electro Magnetic Flow Meter has been erected at pumping main nearby Intake Well pump house. The 1100mm dia MS pipe laid for a length of 150m through the pipe carrying bridge and laid at a distance of 10.65 Km upto the Aerator in WTP at Vallanadu. 1 No Electro Magnetic Flow Meter (Make: Krone) has been installed nearby aerator. At Intake Well, 7.5 MT EOT Crane erected for the maintenance of Higher Duty VT Pumpsets during any break down (or) for periodical maintenance. Lightning arrester provision has been made at the top of the Intake Well pump house to avoid lightning effect. In order to avoid surge impact to raw water pumpsets at the time of failure of power supply Citysurge San protectionitati on Pla n arrangements are provided in the 1100mm dia pumping main at pipe Page 63 carrying bridge. The surge protection arrangements having the components such as surge

arrester valve, surge anticipating valve and surge air valve. The surge protection works were taken up and completed by TCMC with their own funds. Details of VT Pumpsets Vertical Turbine Pumpsets Type: 16” VMF2 Make: Wilo Marther Plate HP: 600 HP/ 450 KW Speed: 1500 rpm Duty: 30600 lpm x 64m Head Solid Shaft: 1.5m long – 5 Nos/ SS410 Pump Delivery size: 500mm dia Details of Motor: Make: CG Ltd., Squirrel Cage Induction Motor HP: 600 HP/ 450 KW 4 P - 3.3 KV / 50 Hz Details of Transformer Yard Substation at Intake Well 2000 KVA – 2 Nos of oil immersed Transformer erected (Make: PETE). 11 KV / 3.3 KV 250 KVA – 1 no Transformer erected for auxiliary units. 11 KV VCB panel – 2 Nos (Out Door type) erected. 3.3 KV VCB panel – 2 Nos (Out Door type) erected in the Transformer Yard. 6 pole structure with all accessories installed at consumer side. Also 2 pole structure by TNEB also erected. 1250 KVA at the level of 11 KV separate feeder to (SF No. 77/1) head works site at Kaliyavoor has been completed at a distance of 11.20 Km by TNEB except interlinking of the conductor to the TNEB 2 pole structure. Control room at Head Works site Separate HT panel 3.3 KV & LT MV panels has been installed at Control room so as to control the power supply feed to the existing 600 HP motors through Soft Starter. All the HT/ LT cable, power and control cables has been laid at Intake Well. Necessary inspection chambers has been constructed for attending any fault with cables for maintenance. Internal and External lighting arrangements around Intake Well and Control room and at pipe carrying bridge completed. Compound wall provision made at 2000 KVA Transformer Yard. Necessary plan approval had been obtained from the CEIG for Head Works site. City Sanitati on Plan Page 64 Internal wiring works completed at Staff Quarters.

2. Water Treatment Plant / Keelavallanadu: The 84 MLD Water Treatment Plant at Vallanadu comprise the Treatment units detailed below. 1. Cascade Aerator. 2. Flash Mixer Tank with Stirrers – 2 Nos. 3. Alum dosing pumpsets for Alum dosing – 2 Nos. 4. Lime dosing pumpsets for Lime dosing – 2 Nos. 5. Poly electrolyte pump for electrolyte dosing – 2 Nos. 6. Alum Tank with Stirrers – 3 Nos (for the preparation of Alum solution). 7. Lime Tank with Stirrers – 3 Nos (for the preparation of Lime solution). 8. Poly electrolyte Tank with Stirrer – 1 No (for the preparation of Poly electrolyte solution). 9. Flow Control Chamber – 1 No. 10. Division Chamber 11. Clarifloculators – 4 Nos with End drive & Control drive mechanism. 12. Rapid sand Filter Beds – 15 Nos (Twin Type) 13. Back Wash Water Holding Tank OHT – 3 Lakh Litres. 14. Back Wash Water tank 15. Used Back Water tank 16. Balancing Tank 17. Sludge Thickener 18. Sludge Sump 19. Centrifuge Room with Centrifuge Decanter. 20. Chlorination Room with Vacuum Feed Type Chlorinator for post Chlorination with booster pumps. 21. Chlorine Contact Tank 22. Clear Water Reservoir of capacity 45 Lakh Litres (Two Compartments). In the above WTP structural components all the Mechanical / Electrically operated equipments are installed and Tested. Provision has been made for 1100mm dia Electro Magnetic Flow Meter near Aerator at WTP and 1200mm dia Electro Magnetic Flow Meter(Make: Krone) near Clear Water Reservoir outlet to measure the quantity of water at particular point. For Back Washing process, Air Wash provision has been made in Filter beds with an influence of Air Blowers. Rotery / Twin lobe type (Make: KAY International) Capacity- 2100m 3/hr at 0.35 Kg/cm 2, 50 HP – 2 Nos. City Sanitati on Plan Page 65 50mm purge valve as a safety device installed at each filter bed.

In respect of the balance Electro Mechanical items, an agreement has been concluded with the Contractor M/s. L&T by the Commissioner, TCMC for an amount of Rs.4.20 Crores. The major equipments for the components of the WTP, such as Filter bed valves with electrified actuators, Non clog sludge pumpsets, Centrifuge feed pumps, submersible pumpsets, Control panels, Gates are covered in the supplemental agreement. The following Gates are supplied and erected. 1. Manual Sluice gate (at Flash Mixer Inlet) 1200mm width x 1000mm depth – 2 Nos. 2. Manual Sluice gate (at Flash Mixer Outlet) 1200mm width x 1000mm depth – 2 Nos. 3. Bypass manual sluice gates 2000mm width x 1000mm depth – 2 Nos. 1 No at Aerator partial flow channel to flow division channel. 1 No at Flow division channel to filter bed channel. 4. Clear water channel Inlet Sluice gate 3250mm width c 400mm depth – 2 Nos at clear water reservoir sump. In respect of HT power supply 11 KV / 430 V for WTP, 400 KVA Transformer–1 No. procured and erected. The TNEB 2 pole structures and the consumer side 2 pole structures are installed at Transformer Yard at WTP. The valves suitable for filter beds such as Inlet Gates, Outlet Valves, Waste Water Butterfly valves, Wash water sluice valves operated by means of electrified actuator are installed in all the 15Nos of Twin filter beds. For provision of Air entry to filter beds 200mm dia MS pipe from Air Blower to all filter beds has been erected. For the operation of electrified actuators with valves at filter beds, floor mounted type control panels are installed at each filter beds to control the system HT/LT cable termination also completed. The HT/LT cable connecting the electrical switch gears, floor mounting type panels such as PMCC-1, PMCC-2, PMCC-3, MCC panels are laid and properly terminated component wise. The following pumpsets are supplied and erected at WTP component work 1. Submersible pumpsets – 4 Nos (2 Nos installed at back wash holding tank, 2 Nos installed at used water recirculation tank). Make: Kishore Pumps Duty: 175m 3 / Hr Head: 18mtr HP/KW: 20 HP/ 15 KW Speed: 1450 rpm 2. Submersible pumpset – 2 Nos (Installed at Balancing tank) City SanitMake:ati on PKishorelan Pumps Page 66 Duty: 26m 3 / hr

Head: 15m HP/KW: 7.5 HP/ 5.62 KW Speed: 1450 rpm 3. Centrifugal pumpsets (Horizontal type) – 2 Nos installed at Filter house to feed water to OHT at WTP. Duty: 175m 3/Hr Head: 20m HP/KW: 20 HP/ 15 KW Speed: 1450 rpm 4. Centrifugal pumpsets (Horizontal type) – 2 Nos installed at Filter house to feed water service line to chemical house Make: Kishore Pumps Duty: 10m 3/ Hr Head: 20m HP/KW: 56 HP/ 3.7 KW Speed: 2900 rpm 5. Centrifugal pumpset (Horizontal type) – 1 No installed at clear water sump to feed water to staff quarters and Admin / laboratory building. Duty: 10m 3/Hr Head: 20m HP/KW: 5 HP/ 3.7 KW Speed: 2900 rpm

From the Clear Water storage tank water is conveyed through gravity to fill up OHT located in various zones in the distribution area. The total length of gravity main 1200mm dia pipe is 25.155Km

Over Head Tank Details

OHT Capacity Staging No of Sl.No Zone No Zone Name in lakhs Lits Hight compartments

1 1 Madathur 2 16 1 2 2 Bharati Nagar 8 16 1 3 3 Melavittan 3 16 1 4 4 Pandaram Patti 2 16 1 City Sanitati on Plan Page 67 5 5 Sankara Peri 2 16 1

6 6 RSPR Nagar 6 16 1 7 7 Aathiparasakthi Nagar 6 16 1 8 8 VMS Nagar 1 16 1 9 9 Road 15 12 2 10 10 Subbaiah park 20 15 2 11 11 Thoothukudi Rulal 9 16 2 12 12 Cruzpuram 10 15 2 13 13 VVD Park 11.35 15 2 14 14 North Raja Puaram 10 16 2 15 15 Baby Home 20 15 1 16 16 Thoovipuram 10 16 2 17 17 Meenakshipuram 10 16 2 18 18 Rajaji park 17.5 7.5 1 19 19 Levinjipuram 15 15 2 20 20 Bryant Nagar 9 16 2 21 21 Millar puram 10 15 2 22 22 NGO Nagar 7 16 1 23 23 Indra Nagar 6 16 1 24 24 Mudukku Kadu 4 16 1 25 25 Muthu Nagar 4 16 1 26 26 VN Thattu 4 16 1 27 27 Muthaiyapuram 10 16 2 28 28 Velayutham Nagar 9 16 2 29 29 Achimarapatti 10 16 2 30 30 Ponnagaram 10 16 2

Details of Works – Package wise Sl. Package Work Total No 1 Pkg I Head Works Intake Well cum pump house 1 No Foot Bridge 210m City Sanitati onRaw Pla nWater Pump Sets 600HP/ 450KW/ Page 68 3.3KV/ VT/ 30600 lpm/ 64m 4 Nos

Raw Water Pumping main 1100mm MS – 10.85 Km Transformer yard at Head works 1 No Quarters at Head Works 2 Nos Water Treatment Plant (84 MLD) Cascade Aerator 9.0m dia – 1 No Flash Mixer 4.9m dia – 2 Nos Clarifloculator 30m dia – 4 Nos Rapid Sand Filter 5.5m x 4.5m – 30 Nos Chemical House 1 No Chlorine Contact tank 1 No Wash Water Tank 1 No Sludge Tank and Sludge Thickener 1 No Clear Water Sump (35m x 17.5m x 3.80m) 2 Nos

2 Pkg II Clear Water Transmission Main 1200 MS Pipe 25.615 Km 800 Butterfly Valve 5 Nos 700 Scour Valve 6 Nos 200 Air Valve 15 Nos

3 Pkg III MS PIPE Transmission Main 3.6 Km DI PIPE Feeder Main 47.31 Km Pipe Carrying Bridge 6 Nos 4 Pkg IV Distribution System 194.13 Km Over Head Tanks 8 Nos House service Connections 16722 Nos 5 Pkg V Distribution System 157.49 km Over Head Tanks 5 Nos House service Connections 26871 Nos 6 Pkg VI Distribution System 148.49 Km Over Head Tanks 9 Nos House service Connections 16515 Nos

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THOOTHUKUDI CORPORATION UNDER GROUND SEWERAGE SCHEME

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CITY SALIENT FEATURES

Total Area : 90.66 Sq.Km

Total Population (2011 Census) : 372408

Total no of House holds : 116921

Total no of Counsil Wards : 60

UGSS Fully covered wards : 30

UGSS Partially Covered Wards : 10

UGSS Uncovered wards : 20

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UGSS to THOOTHUKUDI CORPORATION SALIENT DETAILS A. ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTION AND TECHNICAL SANCTION DETAILS 1. Administrative Sanction Original : G.O.Ms,No.419/Dt.18.10.2005 for Rs.46.40 crores. Ist Revised : G.O.Ms(D).No.551/MA&WS(MA II)dept dt.30.12.2009 For Rs.80.00 crores. II nd Revised : G.O.Ms(D).No.448/MA&WS(MA II)dept dt.11.11.2011 For Rs.85.00 crores(due to change of STP site) A.M.Cost : Rs.2.45 crores.

2. Technical Sanction : CER/SR/MDU/No.50/2005-06 DT.8.12.2005 for Rs.46.40 crores

B. SCHEME DETAILS 1. Thoothukudi Municipal area : 13.47 sq km. 2. Length of streets : 174.77 km. 3. Number of Zones : 15 nos (3 sub zones) 4. Variation in Ground level (contour range) : 1 m to 3 m 5. Population Census 2001 : 216033 Base year 2008 : 230000 Intermediate year 2023 : 265000 Ultimate year 2038 : 300000 6. Sewage contribution : 90 lpcd 7. Sewage flow Intermediate year 2023 : 23.85 mld Ultimate year 2038 : 27.00 mld 8. Length of sewers : 112.359 km 9. Man holes : 4149 nos 10. Lift stations : 10 nos 11. Pumping stations : 2 nos (SPS & MPS) 12. Pumping mains (SPS to MPS, MPS to STP & LS to TM) : 18.412 km 13. House service connections : 20921 nos 14. Sewage Treatment plant : ASP Technology-23.85 mld City Sanit ati on P lan at Tharuvaikulam. Page 74

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PUMPSET and GENERATOR DETAILS

Sl.No. Name of Zone LPM x Head Power Generator

1 Zone - 5 VOC College 630 lpm x 14 m 7.5 HP 12KVA

2 Zone - 6 Anna Nagar 2210 lpm x 13 m 12 HP 20KVA

3 Zone - 7 Chidambara Nagar 2110 lpm x 11 m 10 HP 20KVA

4 Zone - 8 Boltenpuram (SPS) 14440 lpm x 17 m 90 HP (1No.) 250KVA 7220 lpm x 17 m 45 HP (2Nos)

5 Zone - 8A Muniasamypuram 1964 lpm x 12 m 10 HP 20KVA

6 Zone - 10 New Bus Stand 768 lpm x 14 m 7.5 HP 12KVA

7 Zone - 11 Selvavinayagapuram 2102 lpm x 14 m 12.5 HP 20KVA

8 Zone - 12 St. Thomas School 3280 lpm x 17 m 25 HP 20KVA

9 Zone - 13 Cruzpuram 3114 lpm x 15 m 20 HP 20KVA

10 MPS 16563 lpm x 50 m 300 HP (4 Nos) 750KVA

11 Chatram 3796 lpm x 8 m 12.5 HP 20KVA

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Length of Sewer Main

Proposed : 112.359 Km

Achieved : 111.281 Km

Manholes

Proposed : 4149 Nos

Achieved : 4127 Nos

House Service Connections

Proposed : 20921 Nos

Achieved : 20567 Nos

Road Restoration

Proposed : 113.772 K m

Achieved : 111.051 Km

UGSS ongoing scheme proposed to : 80 % of city area cover Sewage Treatment Plant : Now the STP is to be taken up by this corporation under Smart city scheme. TWIC has been appointed by the corporation for DPR preparation, bid process management and Project Management Consultancy / Construction supervision for STP by this office order dated 02.04.2018.

UGSS Pumping stations : Sub Pumping Station – 1No / Main Pumping Station – 1 No

Lift Station : 10 Nos City Sanitati on Plan Page 76

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