District Environmental Plan
Chhatarpur - District
(In Compliance to order passed by Hon’ble National Green Tribunal in O.A. No. 360/2018,
dated 29.01.2021)
Prepared by-
Office of the District Collector
Chhatarpur District (M.P.)
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Table of Content
1 INTRODUCTION 4
1.0 District Profile 6
a. District Administrative Set-up 7
b. Local institutions 9
c.
Natural Resources 9
Water bodies 9
Availability of water resources 9
Forest coverage 11
d. Geography & Demography 12
e. Land-use pattern 15
f. Climate 17
2.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste
Management Rules
(i) Solid Waste Management 19
a. Current status related to solid Waste management 20
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan Ann 1 to 15
(ii) Plastic waste Management 21
(a) Current status related to Plastic waste management 22
(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan Ann 1 to 15
(iii) C & D Waste Management 22
(a) Current status related to C & D Waste 23
(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan Ann 1 to 15
(iv) Biomedical Waste Management 23
(a) Current Status related to biomedical waste
Ann 16
(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan
(v) Hazardous Waste Management 23
(a) Current Status related to Hazardous Waste Management
Ann 17
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan
(vi) E-Waste Management 24
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(a) Current Status related to E-Waste Management
Ann 18
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan
3.0 Air Quality Management 24
(a) Current Status related to Air Quality Management
Ann 19
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan
4.0. Water Quality Management 24
4.1 Water Quality Monitoring 24
(a) Current Status related to Water Quality Management
Ann 20
(b)
Identification of gaps and action plan for water quality
monitoring
4.2 Domestic Sewage 25
(a) Current status of treatment of domestic sewage
Ann 21
(b)
Identification of gaps and action plan for treatment of domestic
sewage
5.0. Industrial wastewater management 25
(a) Current Status related to Industrial Wastewater Management
Ann 22
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan for industrial wastewater
6.0. Mining Activity Management plan 25
(a) Current Status related to Mining Activity Management
Ann 23
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan
7.0. Noise Pollution Management plan 25
(a) Current Status related to Noise Pollution Management
Ann 24
(b) Identification of gaps and action plan
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1. INTRODUCTION
Hon’ble National Green Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi issued direction in OA
710/2017 Shailash Singh vs. Sheela Hospital & Trauma Centre and Shahjahanpur and ors. on
15/07/2019 & in OA No 360/2018 Shreenath Sharma vs. Union of India & ors. on 26/09/2019
to prepare District Environment Plan. In compliance of above order passed by Hon’ble NGT
on 26-09-2019, District Environmental Plan (DEP) was prepared and submitted to M.P.
Pollution Control Board Bhopal vide letter no. 3483 dated 04.12.2019. MPPCB Bhopal
submitted the Action Plan to CPCB along with the DEPs of other districts of M.P. Hon’ble
NGT passed following order on Date 29.01.2021:
“In view of above, having regard to the significance of the issue and inadequate
progress, we direct the Chief Secretaries of all the States/UTs to oversee and monitor
compliance by the concerned District Magistrates for preparing the requisite plans and
execute the plans already prepared. Further steps for preparation and execution of State
and National plans may also be taken in the interest of scientific and effective protection of
environment and public health.”
1.1 NGT Order dated 15.07.2019 in case no. OA 710/2017
"We find it necessary to add that in view of the Constitutional provisions under Articles
243 G, 243 W, 243 ZD read with Schedules 11 and 12 and Rule 15 of the Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016, it is necessary to have a District Environment Plan to be operated
by District Committee ( as a part of District Planning Committee under Article 243 ZD) with
representatives from Panchayats, Local Bodies, Regional Officers, State PCB and a suitable
officer representing the administration, which may in turn be chaired and monitored by
District Magistrate. Such District Environment Plans and constitution of District Committees
be placed on the web site of District concerned. The monthly report of the monitoring by
District Magistrate may be furnished to the Chief Secretary and may be placed on the web site
of the District and kept on such websites for o period of one year. This may be made operative
from 1.08.2019. Compliance of this direction may also be seen by Chief Secretaries of the
States/UTs. This may not only comply with mandate of law but provide an institutional
mechanism for effective monitoring of environmental norms."
1.2 NGT Order dated 26.09.2019 in case no. OA 360/2018
"To facilitate such District Environment Plans, it will be appropriate that CPCB
prepares a Model/ Models and places the some on its website which may be adopted with
suitable changes as per local requirements for all Districts in the country and monitored by
Chief Secretaries with report to Tribunal in OA 606/2018.
The Department of Environment of all the States and Union Territories may collect
such District Environment Plans of their respective States and finalize the 'State Environment
Plan' covering the specific thematic areas referred in Para 7 including information as contained
in Para-8 and template of Model/ Models District Environment Plan provided by CPCB. The
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action for preparation of State's Environmental Plan shall be monitored by the respective Chief
Secretaries of the States and Administration of UTs. Let this action be completed by 15.12.19
and compliance be reported to the Tribunal by 31.12.2019."
In this regard, Principal Secretary, Department of Environment & Chairman, M.P.
Pollution Control Board, Govt. of M.P. vide letter no. 781 dated 06.11.2019 wrote letter to all
the District Collectors to prepare District Environmental Plans by constituting District
Committee with representatives from Panchayats, Local Bodies, Regional Officers, State
PCB, various stakeholders and a suitable officer representing the administration, which may in
turn be chaired and monitored by the District Collector/District Magistrate.
As per the direction of Hon’ble NGT, Collector Chhatarpur constituted District
Committee comprising of following members to evolve and execute District Environmental
Plan.
1 District Collector, Chhatarpur Chairman
2 CEO, Jila Panchayat, Chhatarpur Member
3 Regional Officer, M.P. Pollution Control Board, Sagar Member
4 ALL ULB’s Chief Municipal Officer Member
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1.0 District Profile
Chhatarpur was founded in 1785 and is named after the Bundela Rajput leader
Chhatrasal, the founder of Bundelkhand independence, and contains his cenotaph. The state
was ruled by his descendants until 1785. At that time the Ponwar clan of the Rajputs took
control of Chhatarpur. The state was guaranteed to Kunwar Sone Singh Ponwar in 1806 by the
British Raj. In 1854 Chhatarpur would have lapsed to the British government for want of direct
heirs under the doctrine of lapse, but was conferred on Jagat Raj as a special act of grace. The
Ponwar Rajas ruled a princely state with an area of 1,118 square miles (2,900 km2), and
population of 156,139 in 1901, which was part of the Bundelkhand agency of Central India.
In 1901 the town of Chhatarpur had a population of 10,029, a high school and
manufactured paper and coarse cutlery. The state also contained the British cantonment of
Nowgong.
After the independence of India in 1947, the Rajas of Chhatarpur acceded to India, and
Chhatarpur, together with the rest of Bundelkhand, became part of the Indian state of Vindhya
Pradesh. Vindhya Pradesh was later merged into the state of Madhya Pradesh in 1956.
Chhatarpur is a city and a municipality (Proposed municipal corporation with 49 wards)
in Chhatarpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative
headquarters of Chhatarpur District. Chhatarpur is located at 24.06° & 25.20°N 78.59° &
80.26°. It has an average elevation of 305 metres (1000 feet). It is located on the far north-east
border of Madhya Pradesh, sharing its borders with the Banda district of Uttar Pradesh. It is
133 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh and 233 km from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh.
Important Places of Chhatarpur
Khajuraho
Khajuraho is an ancient city known for magnificent temples and its intricate sculptures
located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Built in the medieval century by the
Chandela Dynasty, the UNESCO site of 'Khajuraho Group of Monuments' is famous for its
Nagara-Style architecture and graceful sculptures of nayikas and deities. The splendour of the
intricate statues is one of the reasons that makes it a popular site to visit among tourists.
Built between 950-1050 AD by the Chandela Dynasty, these temples represent various
forms like meditation, spiritual teachings, relationship, through stimulating art. The temples
are famous for its craftsmanship that consist of splendid demonstrations of fine sculptures and
exceptional architectural skill, making them one of the most stunning UNESCO World
Heritage Sites in India. These temples are divided into three groups: Eastern, Western and
Southern. Beautiful, detailed and expressive, the sculptures of the Khajuraho temples will
leave you in awe and wonder.
Dhubela
Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum is a museum located in an old palace at Dhubela, on
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the Chhatarpur-Jhansi highway, in Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, India. This
museum was established in September, 1955 in a palace built by Chhatrasal for his
residence. Presently, the museum comprises 8 galleries, of which two galleries display
inscriptions, copper plates, Sati pillars, lingas and inscribed images of the Gupta and
Kalachuri period. The museum houses a wide range of sculptures of the Shakti cult. It has
also a significant collection of Jaina images. It also displays the garments, weapons and
paintings of the Bundela kings.
The Dhubela Museum is located at Dhubela on the Chhatarpur-Nowgaon highway, 15
km from Chhatarpur and 62 km from Khajuraho. This place can be reached from Khajuraho
by road.
Bhimkund
Bhimkund (also known as Neelkund) is a natural water tank and a holy place
in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located near Bajna village in Chhatarpur district, Madhya
Pradesh. It is 77 km away from Chhatarpur by road in the Bundelkhand region. Bhimkund is a
natural water source and a holy place that dates from the era of the Mahabharata. The water of
the kund (tank) is so clean and transparent that one can clearly see fish swimming in the water.
The kund lies in a cave, about 3 metres from the mouth. To the left of the entrance is a
small Shivalinga. The pool is a deep indigo blue which contrasts with the red stone walls.
The roof of the cave has a small opening just above the kund; this is the place Bhim is
said to have hit with his gada. The pool is also known as Neel Kund (blue pool) and Narada
Kund (Njaya pool)
A. District Administrative Set-up
Divisional Headquarter – Sagar
Location (in degrees) - Latitude – 24.06 & 25.20 on North
Longitude - 78.59 - 80.26 on East
District Area (in sq. kms.) - 8 630.36 sq. kms.
No. of sub divisions: 5
No. of Tehsils:
11
(Chhatarpur,Rajnagar,Nowgaon,Lavkush
nagar, Barigarh, Bijawar, Badamalehara,
Maharajpur, Buxwaha, Chandala,
Ghuwara)
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No. of Blocks: 8
(Chhatarpur, Nowgaon, lavkushnagar,
Barigarh, Rajnagar, Bijawar, Buxwaha,
Badamalehara)
No. of Gram Panchayats: 558
No. of Villages: 1216
No. of Post Offices (Block wise): Barigarh, Lavkushnagar, Nowgaon,
Chhatarpur, Rajnagar, Bijawar,
Buxwaha, Badamalehara
Year of district formation: Nov 1956
Name of adjacent districts: Mahoba (UP), Jhansi (UP), Tikamgarh
(MP), Panna, (MP), Sagar (MP), Damoh
(MP)
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B. Local Institutions
Sr. No. Item Description
1 Area 10,863 Sq. Km
2 Revenue Subdivisions 8
3 Revenue Tehsils 11
4 Gram Panchayats 558
5 No. of ULB 15
6 Number of villages 1229
C. Natural Resources
Chhatarpur has a very rich land of minerals and natural resources. The district has
various minerals & ores like Iron-ore, Rock phosphate, Dispore/Pyrophyllite, Dolomite,
Quartz, Clay, Soapstone, Granite mine & diamond mine.
Water Bodies and Availability of Water Resources:
The district as a whole lies in the Yamuna sub-basin of the Ganga basin. On a localised
scale, there is a surface water divide running from South to North past Buxwaha,
Rajnagar, Chhatarpur and Lavkushnagar. The area to the East of this divide forming almost
70% of the district, is drained by the Ken and to the West by the Dhasan. The Ken is perennial
while the Dhasan has ephemeral tendency in the major part of its course. Most of the stream
traversing in the area has their courses in rocky terrain with almost no alluvium or very thin
sand cover even in their channels section, except along the Ken and Bharav where the
alluvium is comparatively thicker.
The streams in the area exhibit large variation in the drainage pattern. Whereas, the
drainage is uncontrolled in the granitic terrain, litho logically and structurally controlled
drainage is observed in the Vindhyaus, where the streams have calved out their courses in
strike alignment through the soft rock unit. Parallel to sub parallel drainage is seen on the dip
slope side of the Vindhyans and is especially well developed on the Rewa sandstones.
Drainage in the Bijawar is mainly lithologically controlled and the streams have their
courses through shales and limestone.
The Ken
The Ken flows to the north and Northeast along the eastern boundary of Chhatarpur
district.The Northern course of the liver has cut a deep gorge across the panna range of the
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Vindhyan mountain. The river bed and the ban k expose massive sandstone and shales of the
Vindhyans, and later the breccisses and limestone of the Pulkawau allcr which Ken flows 011
the lower plateau composed of Bundelkhaud granites and gneisses.
There are several tributaries of the Ken, Sonar, Burala, Shyamari, Khurar, Kutri, Urrnil,
Lahrak and Koil which join the left bank of the river.
The Dhasan
The Dhasan has a northerly course and forms the boundary with Tikamgarh district. It
joins the Betwa in Uttar Pradesh. In its early course, the river flows through the Deccan traps
and then crosses the Viudhyans, Bijawars and Bundelkhand granites before entering the
alluvial plains. The main tributaries of the Dhasan are - Kather, Majrer, Tarper, Sharar which
join the river.
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Ground water Resources:
Chhatarpur district is underlain by Bundelkhand Granite, Bijawar Caverner Lime stone,
Vindhyan Sandstone and Shale Basaltic lava flows of Deccan trap, and Alluvium. Dynamic
ground water resources of the district have been estimated on block-wise basis. Out of
8687.36 sq. km of geographical area, 7904.34 (90.98%) is ground water recharge worthy area
and 783.02 sq. km is forest and hilly area ((9.02%).
There are eight assessment units (block) in the district out of which 3 blocks fall under
safe category namely Bijawar,Gourihar and Lavkushnagar. Five blocks comes under semi-
critical category with stage of ground water development being Badamalhera 75.57%,
Buxwaha 81.9%, Chhatarpur 91.73%, Nowgoan 87.44% and Rajnagar73.31%.
The net ground water availability in the district is 795.07 MCM and ground water draft
for all uses is 500.22 MCM, making stage of ground water development to 62.92% as a whole
for the district. Table 7 shows the Dynamic Ground Water Resource Assessment estimated by
CGWB for the year 2013.
Forest Coverage:
The district has extensive forests. About 30% of the total area is covered by
forests only. The District is rich in minerals.
Forest covered 76500 Hectares.
Name of rivers and lakes: Rivers (Ken, Urmil ) Lakes (Bhadar, Shiv Sagar, Prem
Sagar, Dhamna, Surajpura, Barigarh, Raosagar kund, Kishore
sagar kund, Khonp taalab, Gwal magra)
*There are lot of other tributary rivers and ponds in district,
No. of dams, embankments:
Dams&Embankments(Chhatarpur(1) Rajnagar(5) Bijawar(3)
Lavkushnagar(1) )
Highest elevation (in meters):
607 m (Bal Pathar)
Forest cover in the district: 1752.07 Km2
Ranges: Chhatarpur (217.52 Km2) Lavkushnagar (130.44
Km2)
Bijawar (397.43 Km2) Badamalehara (404.50 Km
2)
Buxwaha (357.17 Km2) Kisangarh (244.99 Km
2)
Any other important element:
Few area of Chhatarpur district forests are going under Panna
Tiger Reserve.
D. Geography and Demography
Geography of the District
Chhatarpur district located at 24.06° & 25.20°N 78.59° & 80.26° E
respectively. The district has an area of 8,687 km².Chhatarpur District is bounded by
Uttar Pradesh state to the north, and the Madhya Pradesh districts of Panna to the east,
Damoh to the south, Sagar to the southwest, and Tikamgarh to the west. Chhatarpur
District is part of Sagar Division.
Topography
The district as a whole lies in the upper part of Bundelkhand plateau. The most
prominent parts of the district are those which are transverse by the Panna Hill Range
through the Southern parts. The range stands about 100 m from the surrounding and
300 m (approx) from the mean sea level. From here the plateau lowers down and
covers into the alluvial plains in the north, particularly along the Ken and Dhasan.
Thus, there are three physical divisions of the district namely: The Panna Range, the
Central Plateau and the Northern Plains.
The district can be divided into three physical units:
(1) The Panna range (2) The Central Plateau (3) The Northern Plains
The Panna range is a branch of the Vindhyan mountain range. It traverses
Sagar, Chhatarpur and Panna districts in a south west - northeast direction. This range
separates the Upper Bundelkhand from the lower Bundelkhand plateau. Overlying the
Achaeans, it is formed by the Bijawar and vindhyan beds which arc highly folded and
are also dissected by the superimposed drainage system. A few hill tops now capped
by the Deccan trap rocks stand evidence of their being covered by extensive lava
flows. Since then, the drainage developed on the slopes of the original lava beds has
eroded the surface deeper to the present level. Because of this, the main streams of the
district now flow across the Panna range. The highest peak lies at Bans Pathar
(24°37:79"45") in the district at 607 mamsl. Kusmar hill on Buxwaha plateau is 551
and Madanwa at 564 mamsl.
The Central Platean runs to the North as Oll offshoot of Panna range. It lies
mainly on the Bundelkhand granites and forms the central sub - water divide. The
result is the presence of small hills and ridges at intervals between the tributaries of
streams. They give way to lower plains along the Ken and the Dhasan, in the east and
west respectively.
The Northern Plateau lies between 150 to 300 m amsl and covers nearly the
whole of Lavkushnagar tehsil. It is covered by varying thickness of alluvium but is
cut in ravines resulting in "bad land" topography.
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Demography of the District
According to the 2011 census Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh has a
total population of 1,762,375. Of these, 936,121 are males while 826,254 are females.
In 2011 there were a total of 356,297 families residing in Chhatarpur district. Average
Sex Ratio of Chhatarpur district is 883. Out of the total population as per 2011 census,
22.6% people live in urban areas while 77.4% live in rural areas. The average literacy
rate in urban areas is 78.7% while in rural areas it is 59.2%. Apart from this, the sex
ratio of urban areas in Chhatarpur district is 892 while that of rural areas is 880. In
Chhatarpur district population of children of 0-6 years of age is 282794 which is 16%
of total population. There are 148861 male children and 133933 female children
between the ages of 0-6 years. Thus, Child Sex Ratio of Chhatarpur as per 2011
census is 900 which is higher than Average Sex Ratio (883) of Chhatarpur district.
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The total literacy rate of Chhatarpur district is 63.74%. Male literacy rate is 61.1% and
female literacy rate is 44.9% in Chhatarpur district.
Description 2011
Population 17.62 Lakhs
Actual Population 1,762,375
Male 936,121
Female 826,254
Population Growth 19.51%
Area Sq. Km 8,687
Density/km2 203
Proportion to Madhya Pradesh Population 2.43%
Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 883
Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Age) 900
Average Literacy 63.74
Male Literacy 72.66
Female Literacy 53.59
Total Child Population (0-6 Age) 282,794
Male Population (0-6 Age) 148,861
Female Population (0-6 Age) 133,933
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Description 2011
Literates 943,033
Male Literates 572,010
Female Literates 371,023
Child Proportion (0-6 Age) 16.05%
Boys Proportion (0-6 Age) 15.90%
Girls Proportion (0-6 Age) 16.21%
E. Land use Pattern
Land Use/Land Cover Area in ha Area in %
Kharif Crop 98273.25 11.32
Rabi Crop 170932.61 19.68
Double Crop 102315.06 11.78
Fallow Land 53316.67 6.14
Dense Forest 116774.12 13.45
Open Forest 60301.96 6.94
Crop in Forest 7110.07 0.82
Blank Forest 44930.91 5.17
Waste Land 174963.58 20.15
River & Waterbodies 28602.09 3.29
Built-up Land 10987.75 1.27
Total 868508.05 100
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F. Climate
Chhatarpur district receives maximum rainfall during the south west monsoon. The
South west monsoon arrives at the end of June and last till end of September. Normal
isohyetal Map is shown in plate 4. There are five raingauge stations in Chhatarpur district
namely Chhatarpur, Buxwaha, Bijawar, Rajnagar and Nowgaon. The long-term regular
rainfall data is available for two stations viz Chhatarpur, and Nawagaon only. On the basis of
long-term data, the normal rainfall has been worked out. The maximum rainfall received at
Bizawar is 1130 mm and minimum at Nowagaon is 1028 mm.
About 91 % of the annual rainfall takes place during the south west monsoon n ie.
Between June to September. Only about 2% of the annual rainfall takes place duri.ng the
winter season from October to February and only about 7% of the annual rainfall takes place
during the summer season i.e., between March to May. Hence only about 9% of the annual
rainfall takes place from October to May. Thus, the surplus water is available only during the
south west monsoon. July is the wettest month of the year. About 3% of the annual rainfall
takes place during the month of July only.
Recent rainfall data of Chhatarpur and Nowgaon is available from 1976 to 1997.
While analysis, the recent year rainfall data, is clear that" Most Severe Drought" conditions
have occurred in the last seventeen years. Only once during 1984 in Chhatarpur area and
1979 in Nowgaon area has severe drought conditions were observed. During other years,
more than the normal or rainfall within normal range of drought condition was received.
Hence Chhatarpur district is not a drought prone district. During the year 1997. Nowgaon
Station received more than the normal rainfall while Chattarpur Station received about 82%
of the normal rainfall.
TEMPERATURE
Chhatarpur district can be classified into three major seasons. Summer, Winter and
Monsoon. The temperature starts rising from the middle of February and reaches maximum
during the month of May. The daily maximum temperature during the month of May is
around 42.7"C, while annual daily maximum normal temperature is around 32.6° C the day
temperature on individual days during the summer season goes upto around 45°C. On the
arrival of monsoon at the end of June there is a dip in temperature and weather becomes
pleasant. After withdrawal of monsoon early in October, there is slight increase in day
temperature. After October or from middle of November both the day and night temperature
starts falling and lowest temperature recorded in the month of December. The minimum
mean normal daily temperature is about 7.5" C and the annual daily mean normal temperature
is about 18.6') C. Sometimes, the minimum temperature drops down to even as low as 1℃ to
2℃.
HUMIDITY
The summer season with the driest period of the year. Hence humidity is also very
low during the summer season. The minimum humidity recorded during the month of
April/May about 33%. On the arrival of South west monsoon the humidity increases and
highest recorded during the month of August i.e.85%. The humidity again decreases 011
withdrawal of monsoon and due to high temperature.
WIND VELOCITY
The wind velocity is high during the pre-monsoon period as compared to post
monsoon. The highest wind velocity is recorded during the month of June. The mean
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monthly normal wind velocity during the month of June is around 8.2. The annual
average normal wind velocity is around 4.5 Km/hr.
The District Environmental Plan covers the following environmental issues
1. Waste Management Plan
i. Solid Waste Management Plan (for each ULB)
ii. Plastic Waste Management (for each ULB)
iii. C&D Waste Management
iv. Biomedical Waste Management (for each ULB)
v. Hazardous Waste Management
vi. E-Waste Waste Management
2. Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste
Management Rules
3. Air Quality Management Plan
4. Water Quality Management Plan
4.1 Water Quality Monitoring
4.2 Domestic Sewage Management Plan
5. Industrial Wastewater Management Plan
6. Mining Activity Management plan
7. Noise Pollution Management Plan
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2.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste
Management Rules
(i) Solid Waste Management Plan
Preamble: Solid Waste Management Plan:
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of
India has notified the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. As per the Rules, the
role of local body has been specified in Rule no 15 and as per Rule no 16, M.P.
Pollution Control Board shall enforce these Rules through local bodies.
With respect to effective implementation of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016,
Hon’ble NGT had laid down several orders, of which, Hon’ble National Green
Tribunal, Principal Bench on 22nd December 2016 has passed judgment in Original
Application No. 199 of 2014 filed by Mrs. Almitra Patel with regard to Solid Waste
Management.
Further, for effective implementation of the said Rules, the Hon’ble NGT in its orders
dated 31.08.2018 had constituted Apex Committee, Regional Committee and
State Committee. Also, as per Hon’ble NGT order dated: 16.01.2019 in O.A. No.
606/2018, State Level Monitoring Committee (SLMC) in Madhya Pradesh has been
constituted under the retired Justice.
Solid Wastes Management in Chhatarpur District:
In Chhatarpur District, there are 15 Municipalities. The total quantity of Solid
Waste Generation is around 114 tons / day. In Chhatarpur District, most of the solid
waste is generated in Nagar Palika Chhatarpur. The quantity of this waste is about 43
MT/Day. Chhatarpur Nagar Palika has taken various required measures for collection,
transportation, treatment & disposal of Municipal Solid waste & Construction &
Demolition wastes as stated here in above. The 15 Municipalities of the district have
started 100% door to door collection but the segregation of solid waste, processing of
wet waste, disposal of dry waste & construction of scientific sanitary landfill is yet to
be done. The details regarding action areas, Data requirement, Measurable outcome,
the details of proposed interventions & stakeholders are given for each ULBs as
mentioned here in below Table 1: -
Refer -ANNEXURE 01 to 15
Table-1
S.No. Name of ULB Annexure
1 Nagar Palika Parishad Chhatarpur Annexure-1
2 Nagar Palika Parishad Nowgong Annexure-2
3 Nagar Parishad Maharajpur Annexure-3
4 Nagar Parishad Ghuwara Annexure-4
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5 Nagar Parishad Bijawar Annexure-5
6 Nagar Parishad Harpalpur Annexure-6
7 Nagar Parishad Lovkushnagar Annexure-7
8 Nagar Parishad Buxwaha Annexure-8
9 Nagar Parishad Bada Malhera Annexure-9
10 Nagar Parishad Garhi Malhera Annexure-10
11. Nagar Parishad Chandla Annexure-11
12. Nagar Parishad Satai Annexure-12
13. Nagar Parishad Khajuraho Annexure-13
14. Nagar Parishad Rajnagar Annexure-14
15 Nagar Parishad Barigarh Annexure-15
a. Current Status related to solid waste management
Urban Local
bodies
No of
Wards
No of
Households Population
Solid Waste
Generated per
day (MT)
1 Nagar Palika
Parishad,
Chhatarpur
40 29,985 1,49,925 43.15
2 Nagar Palika
Parishad, Nowgong 20 8,116 40,580 5.05
3 Nagar Parishad,
Maharajpur 15 4,666 23,328 8.82
4 Nagar Parishad,
Ghuwara 15 2,665 13,325 3.67
5 Nagar Parishad,
Bijawar 15 4,111 20,554 2.35
6 Nagar Parishad,
Harpalpur 15 3,710 18,549 4.41
7 Nagar Parishad,
Lovkushnagar 15 4,415 22,075 7.87
8 Nagar Parishad,
Buxwaha 15 2,047 10,236 3.15
9 Nagar Parishad,
Bada Malhera 15 3,607 18,035 5.77
10 Nagar Parishad, 15 2,732 13,662 3.57
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Garhi Malhera
11 Nagar Parishad,
Chandla 15 2,570 12,852 6.3
12 Nagar Parishad,
Satai 15 2,118 10,592 4.5
13 Nagar Parishad,
Khajuraho 15 4,901 24,504 5.25
14 Nagar Parishad,
Rajnagar 15 2,851 14,253 8.4
15 Nagar Parishad,
Barigarh 15 1,784 8,921 2.10
Local Bodies No of
Households Population
Solid Waste
Generated
per day
(MT)
2 Tehsils 3,52,475 17,62,375 185
3 Village/Gram
Panchayats 2,72,816 13,64,078 143.2
(ii) Plastic Waste Management
The Govt. of India has notified Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016. These rules
are applicable in State of Madhya Pradesh also. In order to prevent the pollution
problems caused by Polythene Carry bags, Deptt. of Environment, Govt. of MP has
imposed complete ban on manufacturing, storage, transportation, sell, purchase and
use of all type of polythene carry bags vide order no. F5-2/2015/18-5 dated
24.05.2017. All the local bodies and District Administration have been asked to
carryout inspections and impose penalties on violators along with seizers. Also in
order to comply the provisions of the rule and to give thrust on Plastic Waste
minimization, source segregation, recycling, involving waste pickers, recyclers and
waste processors in collection of plastic waste fraction either from households or any
other source of its generation or intermediate material recovery facility and adopt
polluters pay principle for the sustainability of the Plastic Waste Management is to be
practiced.
All the local bodies are directed to ensure that the recyclable Plastic Waste are
sold to the recyclers, low value plastic are utilized for road laying, the non-recyclable
Plastic Waste to co-incineration in Cement Plant and the remaining inert to landfill
site for disposal. Awareness program to reduce plastic usage are conducted regularly.
The details regarding action areas, Data requirement, Measurable outcome, the details
of proposed interventions & stakeholders are given for each ULBs as mentioned in
various annexure mentioned in ANNEXURE 01 to 15
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a. Current Status related to Plastic waste management
S.No. Urban Local bodies Estimated quantity of Plastic Waste
Generated per day in TPD
1 Nagar Palika Parishad,
Chhatarpur 2.15
2 Nagar Palika Parishad,
Nowgong 0.25
3 Nagar Parishad, Maharajpur 0.44
4 Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara 0.18
5 Nagar Parishad, Bijawar 0.11
6 Nagar Parishad, Harpalpur 0.22
7 Nagar Parishad,
Lovkushnagar 0.39
8 Nagar Parishad, Buxwaha 0.15
9 Nagar Parishad, Bada
Malhera 0.28
10 Nagar Parishad, Garhi
Malhera 0.17
11 Nagar Parishad, Chandla 0.31
12 Nagar Parishad, Satai 0.22
13 Nagar Parishad, Khajuraho 0.26
14 Nagar Parishad, Rajnagar 0.42
15 Nagar Parishad,Barigarh 0.1
Local Bodies Plastic Waste Generated in TPD
2 Tehsils 9.25
3 Village/Gram Panchayats 7.56
(iii) C&D Waste Management
The Govt. of India has notified C&D Waste Management Rules 2016. These
rules are applicable in State of Madhya Pradesh also. In Chhatarpur district the
generation of C&D waste is mostly found in city Chhatarpur. Chhatarpur Nagar Palika
has taken various required measures for collection, transportation, treatment &
disposal of Construction & Demolition wastes. In other local bodies the C & D waste
generation is very minimum and they are advised to ensure that the C&D wastes are
disposed in suitable abandoned quarries without affecting the nearby environment.
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The details regarding action areas, data requirement, measurable outcome, the
details of proposed interventions & stakeholders are given for each ULBs as
mentioned in various Annexure mentioned in ANNEXURE 01 to 15
a. Current Status related to C&D waste management
S.No. Urban Local Bodies Generation Per
Day in TPD
1 Nagar Palika Parishad, Chhatarpur 1
2 Nagar Palika Parishad, Nowgong 0.2
3 Nagar Parishad, Maharajpur 0.2
4 Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara 1
5 Nagar Parishad, Bijawar 0.2
6 Nagar Parishad, Harpalpur 0.2
7 Nagar Parishad, Lovkushnagar 0.2
8 Nagar Parishad, Buxwaha 0.5
9 Nagar Parishad, Bada Malhera 0.5
10 Nagar Parishad, Garhi Malhera 0.7
11 Nagar Parishad, Chandla 0.7
12 Nagar Parishad, Satai 0.2
13 Nagar Parishad, Khajuraho 0.2
14 Nagar Parishad, Rajnagar 0.2
15 Nagar Parishad,Barigarh 0.1
(iv) Bio-medical Waste Management
In Chhatarpur District 64 bedded & 97 Non- Bedded Hospitals are functioning.
All the Private Health Care facilities have made agreement with Common Bio
Medical Waste Facility owned by M/s. Indo Water Pollution control corporation
Management Satna. District Hospital & community Health care are also sending their
waste to above incinerator. The Govt. Primary Health Center located in remote places
of rural areas are disposing of their waste through deep burial. All the Govt. Primary
Health Centers and Veterinary Hospitals are persuaded to send their waste to
CBWTF. The details of Chhatarpur district related to action areas, measurable
outcome and proposed action required to be taken along with stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE 16
(v) Hazardous Waste Management
There are 14 industries/units which have obtained authorization from MPPCB
in Chhatarpur District. Industries have obtained authorization for 13.94 MT. The
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recyclable, reusable & Co-incinerable waste is sent to authorize recyclers. The details
as required in Model format of CPCB are enclosed as ANNEXURE 17
(vi) E-Waste Management
The Govt. of India has notified E-Waste Management Rules 2016. These rules are
applicable in State of Madhya Pradesh also. There is no recycler, dismantlers
authorized by M.P. Pollution Control Board for E-Waste Management. The E-Waste
generated in the area is required to send authorized industries for further treatment &
disposal of E-Waste. The details of E-Waste for Chhatarpur district with respect to
action areas, measurable outcome and proposed action required to be taken along with
stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE 18
3.0 Air Quality Management Plan
The major source of air pollution in Chhatarpur is vehicular emission, construction
activities etc. M P Pollution Control Board is regularly monitoring the Ambient Air
Quality at Chhatarpur through 01 manual station installed at Nagar Palika campus.
The Ambient air quality of Chhatarpur city found well within prescribed limit. There
is no issue of air pollution, The city also not comes in non-attainment cities, The AQI
of Chhatarpur is being observed in “Satisfactory Category” throughout last 02 years.
As per proforma provided by CPCB the information about Air Quality Management
Plan has been collected for district Chhatarpur. The details of action areas, measurable
outcome and proposed action required to be taken along with stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE 19
4.0 Water Quality Management Plan
The Hon’ble NGT in its order directed the States to review the existing framework of
restoration of all the water bodies by preparing an appropriate action plan as per the
guidelines prescribed the CPCB.
4.1 Water Quality Monitoring
Water quality of rivers and lakes in Madhya Pradesh is monitored regularly on
monthly basis by Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board under GEMS and
MINARS program and the reports are submitted to the Central Pollution Control
Board. Based on the consolidated reports of GEMS and MINARS program the Central
Pollution Control Board has identified 351 river stretches as polluted river stretches in
the country for not meeting the prescribed water quality standards. No river in
Chhatarpur district has been identified as polluted river stretch. Main River is Ken and
Dhasan. Sand mining is carried out in this river Ken. In present District Environment
Plan all the water bodies (Lakes, Tanks, Ponds, Ground Water) in District Chhatarpur
have been considered. The rivers flowing in the district along with their length have
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been identified. Also, the tanks, ponds along with their submerged area has been
provided by WRD. The details of water bodies of Chhatarpur district and the action
areas, measurable outcome and proposed action required to be taken along with
stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE 20
4.2 Domestic Sewage Management Plan
CPCB and MPPCB have periodically issued directions to the urban/ local
bodies to set up Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) of adequate capacity including
provision for sewerage system to cover the entire local/urban areas and the treated
effluent to comply with the Standards in order to prevent deterioration of surface, sub-
surface waters.
The treated sewage, after meeting out the prescribed standards for core
parameters are either used for irrigation or let into water bodies. As per proforma
provided by CPCB the information about sewage generation, treatment, sewerage
network etc. has been collected for Class-II, Class-I and above towns. No cities in
Chhatarpur district are come under Class I, Class II & above towns. The details of
domestic sewage of chhatarpur district and the action areas, measurable outcome and
proposed action required to be taken along with stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE
21
5.0 Industrial Waste Water Management Plan
Chhatarpur is not commercial city, there is no industrial area in district. There are one
distillery unit & Beverage unit at Nowgong. which is water polluting, Mostly
Chhatarpur has Granite block mines.
The details of Action areas related to industrial areas, water polluting industries, air
polluting industries, measurable outcomes, proposed interventions etc. are given in ANNEXURE 22
6.0 Mining Activity Management Plan
Chhatarpur district is rich in mineral, Mostly Granite, Rock Phosphate, Stone boulder,
Diamond, iron ore, Dolomite etc found in district Chhatarpur. Mostly Chhatarpur has
Granite block mines. Stone boulder mines are also in area. The stone gitti is made
from the boulders excavated from these stone mines. The details of mining activity,
mining licenses issued along with action areas, details of data requirements,
measurable outcome etc. are given in ANNEXURE 23
7.0 Noise Pollution Management Plan
The noise pollution problem is not observed in Chhatarpur District. The major source
of Noise pollution in Chhatarpur is Vehicular Traffic & Unpaved roads. MP Pollution
Control Board is randomly monitoring the Ambient Air Quality of Noise at various
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locations of Chhatarpur. As per proforma provided by CPCB the information about
Noise Pollution Management Plan has been collected for district Chhatarpur. The
details of action areas, measurable outcome and proposed action required to be taken
along with stakeholder are given in ANNEXURE 24
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S. No.
Action points For villages / blocks/ town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste
is collected in seggregated form from
the households.
NA Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping
is done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar PalikaChhatarpur
NA Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
100% Gap in mechanised sweeping for identified
strecthes of Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
01 mechanical sweeping machine is required
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Proposed
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo gap 100% waste collection is
done by Nagar Palika Chhatarpur.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all Wards.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap Available 06 and 10 more required
Nagar PalikaChhatarpur
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap Available 32 mini trucks and 20 more required
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
No gap 01 Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous
wastes) is available
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
NA
4 Waste Transport
(i) Review existing infrastructure for waste Transport.
Gap found 06 Collection trolleys & 20 Mini trucks required
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Gap found 04 available & 06 Collection trucks is
required.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points Partial Gap 01 waste point is available & one more is required
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
ANNEXURE- 12.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
NAGAR PALIKA PARISHAD CHHATARPUR(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
NA No bulk generators are there in the town
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wet waste.
Partial gap 32 composting units are available & 02 Bio-
methanation units required in ULB
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-23
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
No gap MRF faclility available Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap - 100% Construction of Sanitary land fill is required
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap - 100% Reclaimation of old dumpsites & treatment and disposal of legacy waste to
be done
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Partial gap Involvement of NGO's is Initiated
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners is Initiated
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Initiated
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be done.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
No gap SWM 2016 rules followed Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/ municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
No Gap MRF Facility is available. Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Initiated
3 PW collection Centres 100% gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is required.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Review existing gaps in creating awareness among public for
minimising and recycling PW
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers, Radios and through slogans
is done.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
No Gap 100% plastic waste is collected & segregated
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No.
Action points for blocks / town municipalities /
City corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separate collection of C&D waste to C&D waste deposition point.
Partial Gap, At present No Facility of Deposition points but C&
D Deposition points identified.
separate collection of C&D waste, establishment of C&D waste collection & recycling
facility is required.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste andintroduced permissionsystem for bulk wastegenerators who generatemore than 20 tons ormore in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
3 C & D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is established.
Nagar PalikaChhatarpur
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the low lying areas.
Nagar PalikaChhatarpur
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% Awareness is still required for proper disposal by all
ULBs.Such education action plan will be made by
municipal corporation, ULBs & MPPCB.
Nagar Palika Chhatarpur
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is collected at the source & seggregated at the point of
collection
NA Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
2 Sweeping
(i) Manual Sweeping No gap NA Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Palika, Nowgong
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
waste100% collection achieved - No
gap100% waste collection
is done by Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection
is done and covered allwards.
100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all wards.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Gap found 02 Vehicles available for MSW collection, 30
more required
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Gap found 01Tipping truck availible for MSW collection, 20 more
tipping trucks required
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
No gap There is 01specified waste depostion centre
in Nagar Palika, Nowgong.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
[Check (i) whether existing fleet is adequate (ii) check whether segregated waste transport possible, etc.]
02 Vehicles available for MSW collection, 30
more required.01Tipping truck
availible for MSW collection, 20 more
tipping trucks required
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partial gap 01 Bulk waste trucks required
Nagar Parishad, Nowgong
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points No gap, as 15 points are available
1. Identification of waste transfer points.
2. Waste transfer points are to be equipped with
proper facilities.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Dec-22
ANNEXURE- 22.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Palika NOWGONG
(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Bulk waste generator identification to be required.
Gap-100%
Inventory of bulk waste generator is required
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
No gap For wet waste processing 01 plant is
available
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
No facility available. Gap100% No MRF faclility Installed
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
No sanitary landfill available. Gap-100%
Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic / legacy dumpsite
Bio remediation of legacy waste is not done. Gap-100%
Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs No gap Involvement of NGO's is done.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Presently no linkage. Gap-100%
Linkage with Producers/Brand
Owners to be done.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
No Gap Authorization of waste pickers done.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
No gap SWM 2016 rules followed
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/
blocks/ municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No gap 100% door to door collection being done, however strong IEC plan proposed for
100%
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% not installed No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Initated
Waste Treatment and Disposal
(ii) Plastic waste Management
(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
3 PW collection Centres Partial Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Ongoing process
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
No Gap, advertisements through Social Media,
Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is done. l, however it is continuous
process
Advertisements through Social Media,
Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is
done.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Routine work
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement forseparate collection ofC&D waste to C&Dwaste deposition point.
Partial Gap, At present No Facility of
Deposition points but C& D Deposition points identified.
separate collection of C&D waste,
establishment of C&D waste collection & recycling facility is
required.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste andintroduced permissionsystem for bulk wastegenerators who generatemore than 20 tons ormore in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap 100% To be Notified Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility No Gap C&D waste recycling facility is established.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Completed
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
C&D waste is being used to dump in the low lying areas.
Gap-100%
C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap 100% IEC plan proposed to creat awarenss on C
& D waste management
Nagar Palika, Nowgong
Proposed
(iii) C & D Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at source 100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur.
NA Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad,
Maharajpur
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid waste No gap 100% waste collection
is done by Nagar Parishad Maharajpur.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
100% Door to Door Collection is done and
covered all Wards. No Gap.
100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all Wards.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial Gap 05 available. 03 required
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial Gap 1 trucks are available & 01 more collection
trucks required for the solid waste collection in
the ULB.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap - 100% There is no specified waste depostion centre
in Nagar Parishad Maharajpur.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
4 Waste Transport
(i) Review existing infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial Gap 1 truck is available, 01 more collection trucks required & 05 trolleys available, 03 required
for the solid waste collection in the ULB.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
2.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management RulesNagar Parishad Maharajpur
(i) Solid Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
ANNEXURE-3
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required, No gap Not required Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required, No gap 1. Waste Transfer points are identfied
2. Waste transfer points are to be fully
equipped.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
NA
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
NA No bulk generators are there in the town
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
NA
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
required
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
NA
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
No facility available. Gap100%
No MRF faclility Installed
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
100% Gap Construction of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
(v) Remediation of historic / legacy dumpsite
Gap - 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Not initiated
Involvement of NGO's is to be done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100%Not initiated
Linkage with Producers/Brand
Owners to be done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers Partial Gap Authorization of waste pickers to be done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
No gap SWM 2016 rules followed
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/ municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No gap 100% door to door collection being done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
3 PW collection Centres Gap - 100% No Plastic Waste Collection is Established.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Proposed
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is
continuous process.
Advertisements through Social Media,
Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is
done.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of action plan
1 Arrangement for separate collection of C&D waste to C&D waste deposition point.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D waste is done, establishment of C&D
waste collection & recycling facility is
required.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
2 Whether local authority have fixed user fee on C&D waste and introduced permission system for bulk waste generators who generate more than 20 tons or more in one day or 300 tons per project in a month?
Gap - 100% To be Notified Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&D waste in non- structural concrete, paving blocks, lower layers of road pavements, colony and rural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to creat awarenss on C & D waste management
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Dec-22
Nagar Parishad
Maharajpur
Proposed
(iii) C & D Waste Management
2 No Such Facility is available.
PW Collection at MRF is to be started properly
Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100%Not Installed
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
sourceNo gap
100% Dry and wet waste is collected in seggregated form
the households.
NA Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping No gap
100% Manual Sweeping is done by the cleaniness
workers of Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara.
NA Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo gap
Not requiredNA Nagar Parishad,
GhuwaraCompleted
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No gap Arrangement for door to door
provided covering all the wards of Nagar Parishad
Ghuwara
100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all Wards.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial Gap 2 available, 5 more required
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial Gap 3 available, Purchasing of 2 mini collection truck
is proposed
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap - 100% There is no specified waste depostion centre in Nagar Parishad Ghuwara
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Not aqeduate. Gap found 5 trolleys and 2 mini trucks required.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required, No gap Not required Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points 100% Gap 01 waste transfer is required
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
NA
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
ANNEXURE-42.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100%Inventory not done
Inventorization of Bulk waste generators is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
NA
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% For the processing of wet waste plant is required.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Partial Gap 1 available,Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(v) Remediation of historic / legacy dumpsite
Gap - 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not done.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be done.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100%Not initiated
Linkage with Producers/Brand Owners
to be done.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
partial Gap Authorization of waste pickers to be done.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
No gap SWM 2016 rules followed
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/ municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
100 %, collection 100% door to door collection being done
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% Collection of Plastic Waste at MRF is to be
started properly.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Completed
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it
is continuous process.
Advertisements through Social Media,
Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Routine work
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Plastic Waste shall be disposed by MRF to
registered plastic waste recyclers. Gap-100%
No access available. Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1
Arrangement for separate collection of C&D waste to
C&D waste deposition point.
Partial Gap, At present no facility of
Deposition points but C& D Deposition points identified.
separate collection of C&D waste,
establishment of C&D waste collection & recycling facility is
required.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
2
Whether local authority have fixed user fee on C&D waste
and introduced permission system for bulk waste
generators who generate more than 20 tons or more in
one day or 300 tons per project in a month?
Gap - 100% To be Notified Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
3
C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is established. C&D waste material is used in low lying areas
for filling.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
4
Usage of recycled C&D waste in non- structural concrete, paving blocks, lower layers of road pavements, colony and rural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the low lying
areas.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
5
ICE on C & D waste management
Is there any sustained system of creating awareness created
among local communities.
Awareness is still required for proper
disposal by all ULBs.Such education
action plan will be made by municipal corporation,
ULBs & MPPCB.
Nagar Parishad, Ghuwara
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town municipalities /
City corporations
Identification of gap
Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at source 100% Dry and wet
waste is collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual
Sweeping is done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad, Bijawar.
No gap
NA Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Gap - 100% Not required Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid waste No gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad
Bijawar.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
Arrangement for door to door collection provided:
100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
Wards.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial Gap 02 waste collection trolleys are available
5 more collection trolleys required.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial Gap 02 available, Purchasing of 2 mini
collection truck is proposed
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap - 100% There is no specified waste depostion centre in Nagar Palika Parishad
Bijawar
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing infrastructure
for waste Transport.Gap found 05 trolleys & 2 mini
collection trucks required for the solid waste collection in
the ULB.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
ANNEXURE-52.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required, No gap
Not required Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Not required Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 02 required Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed. 04 proposed
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic/ legacydumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be done.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100%Not initiated
Not initiated Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers Partial Gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
No gap SWM 2016 rules followed
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap
Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance1 Door to Door collection of dry
waste including PWNo Gap 100% collection
doneNagar Parishad,
BijawarCompleted
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
proposed
3 PW collection Centres It’s a small town, hence separate PW
collection not required.
NA Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
NA
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and
through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps
Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan1 Arrangement for separate
collection of C&D waste to C&D waste deposition point.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
2 Whether local authority have fixed user fee on C&D waste and introduced permission system for bulk waste generators who generate more than 20 tons or more in one day or 300 tons per project in a month?
Gap 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Partial gap C&D waste send to shared recycling
facility.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&D waste in non- structural concrete, paving blocks, lower layers of road pavements, colony and rural roads
Gap 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad, Bijawar
Proposed
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Harpalpur
NA Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Harpalpur
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Harpalpur.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
Wards.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste depostion centre in Nagar
Parishad , Harpalpur.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 2 mini Collection trucks are required 05 collection trolles
are needed
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required, No gap Not required Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Waste Transfer points are not
required.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
NA
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
ANNEXURE-62.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% not required Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
NA
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100%Not initiated
Involvement of NGO's is to be done.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
proposed
3 PW collection Centres It is a small town, hence separate PW collection not
required.
No Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
NA
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers, Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it
is continuous process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Harpalpur
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Lovkushnagar
NA Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Lovkushnagar
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Lovkushnagar.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 05 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 2 mini Collection trucks are 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partial gap 01 bulk waste truck is available
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(iii) Waste Transfer points 100% gap 01 Waste Transfer points is required.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
ANNEXURE-72.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 03 units required Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
No Gap MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of 01 sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Lovkushnagar
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Buxwaha
NA Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Buxwaha
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Buxwaha.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
No gap 25 waste collection trolleys available
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks are available 01 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Buxwaha.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 01 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks 100% Gap 01 required Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Waste Transfer points are not
required.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
NA
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
ANNEXURE-82.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 03 units required Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Not required Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
NA
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
proposed
3 PW collection Centres It is a small town, hence separate PW collection not
required.
No Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
NA
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Buxwaha
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Bada Malhera
NA Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Bada Malhera
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Bada Malhera.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 15 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks are available 01 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 01 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partil Gap 01 required Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Waste Transfer points are not
required.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
NA
ANNEXURE-92.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad, Bada Malhera(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 03required Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
NA Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
nor required
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
NA
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Bada Malhera
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Garhi Malhera
NA Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Garhi Malhera
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Garhi Malhera.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
Wards.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 15 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 03 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partial gap 01 required Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points 100% Gap 04 Waste Transfer points are required.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
ANNEXURE-102.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad, Garhi Malhera(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 04 required Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
NA Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
nor required
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
NA
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
S.No. Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action plan Agencies Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
S. No. Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporations
Identification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Garhi Malhera
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Chandla
NA Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Chandla
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Chandla.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 15 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 04 mini Collection trucks are available 01 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Chandla.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 04 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partial gap 01 Nos. required Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required 04 Waste Transfer points are required.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
ANNEXURE-112.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Chandla(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 04 required Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
S.No.
Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action planAgencies
Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
S. No.Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporationsIdentification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Chandla
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Satai
NA Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Satai
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad,
Satai.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Satai.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required Not required Nagar Parishad , Satai
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Waste Transfer points are not
required.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
NA
ANNEXURE-122.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad, Satai(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 02 required Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
No Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
S.No.
Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action planAgencies
Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres It is a small town, hence separate PW collection not
required.
No Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
NA
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
S. No.Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporationsIdentification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Satai
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Khajuraho
NA Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Khajuraho
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad,
Khajuraho.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 05 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 07 mini Collection trucks are available 08 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Khajuraho.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 07 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Gap found 01 bulk waste truck is required
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points 100% Gap 01 Waste Transfer points are required.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
ANNEXURE-132.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Partial gap 02 available Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
not required
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
NA
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
S.No.
Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action planAgencies
Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres It is a small town, hence separate PW collection not
required.
No Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
NA
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
S. No.Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporationsIdentification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Khajuraho
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Rajnagar
NA Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Rajnagar
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Rajnagar.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 05 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Rajnagar.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Partial gap 01 Bulk waste truck required
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required 01Waste Transfer points is required.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
ANNEXURE-142.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% 03 units required Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Partial gap MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of 01 sanitary landfill is
required
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
S.No.
Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action planAgencies
Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres No Gap 01 Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Completed
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
S. No.Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporationsIdentification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Rajnagar
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
S. No. Action points For villages / blocks/ town
municipalities / City corporations
Identification of gap Action Plan Responsible agencies
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Segregation(i) Segregation of waste at
source100% Dry and wet waste is
collected in seggregated form from the households.
NA Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
2 Sweeping(i) Manual Sweeping 100% Manual Sweeping is
done by the cleaniness workers of Nagar Parishad
Barigarh
NA Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
(ii) Mechanical Road Sweeping & Collection
Not required NA Nagar Parishad, Barigarh
NA
3 Waste Collection(i) 100% collection of solid
wasteNo Gap 100% waste
collection is done by Nagar Parishad ,
Barigarh.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
(ii) Arrangement for door to door collection
No Gap 100% Door to Door Collection is done and covered in all
wards.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
(iii) Waste Collection trolleys with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 waste collection trolleys available Purchasing of 5 more required.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(iv) Mini Collection Trucks with separate compartments
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks are available 02 mini collection truck are needed
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(v) Waste Deposition centres (for domestic hazardous wastes)
Gap 100% There is no specified waste
depostion centre in Nagar Parishad ,
Barigarh.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
4 Waste Transport(i) Review existing
infrastructure for waste Transport.
Partial gap 02 mini Collection trucks and 05
collection trolleys are needed
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
(ii) Bulk Waste Trucks Not required Not required Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
NA
(iii) Waste Transfer points Not required Waste Transfer points are not
required.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
NA
ANNEXURE-152.0 Indicative Gap Analysis and Action Plans for complying with Waste Management Rules
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh(i) Solid Waste Management
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan (MSW)
5 Waste Treatment and Disposal
(i) Wet-waste Management: On-site composting by bulk waste generators (Authority may decide on requirement as per Rules)
Gap - 100% Inventorization of Bulk waste
generators is proposed.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(ii) Wet-waste Management: Facility(ies) for central Biomethanation / Composting of wets waste.
Gap - 100% not required Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(iii) Dry-Waste Management: Material Recovery for dry-waste fraction
Gap - 100% No MRF faclility available.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
NA
(iv) Disposal of inert and non- recyclable wastes: Sanitary Landfill
Gap 100% Constrcution of sanitary landfill is
not required
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
NA
(v) Remediation of historic /legacy dumpsite
Gap 100% Bio remediation of legacy waste is not
done.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(vi) Involvement of NGOs Gap - 100% Involvement of NGO's is to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(vii) EPR of Producers: Linkage with Producers / Brand Owners
Gap - 100% Not initiated Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
(viii) Authorisation of Waste Pickers
Partial gap Authorization of waste pickers to be
done.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Initiated
(ix) Preparation of own by-laws to comply with SWM Rules 2016
Yes Yes Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
S.No.
Action points For village panchayats/ blocks/
municipalities / corporations
Identification of gap Action planAgencies
Responsible
Target time for
Compliance
1 Door to Door collection of dry waste including PW
No Gap 100% door to door collection is done
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
2 Facilitate organised collection of PW at Waste transfer point or Material Recovery Facility
Gap - 100% No Such Facility is available.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Proposed
3 PW collection Centres It is a small town, hence separate PW collection not
required.
No Plastic Waste Collection centre is
Established.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
NA
4 Awareness and education programs implementation
Advertisements through Social Media, Newspapers,
Radios and through slogans is done. Gap-nil, however it is continuous
process.
Advertisements through Social
Media, Newspapers, Radios and through
slogans is done.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Completed
(ii) Plastic waste Management(b) Identification of gaps and Action plan:
5 Access to Plastic Waste Disposal Facilities
Gap - 100% No access available. Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
S. No.Action points for blocks / town municipalities / City
corporationsIdentification of Gaps Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Arrangement for separatecollection of C&D waste toC&D waste depositionpoint.
Gap - 100% No separate collection of C&D
waste is done, establishment of
C&D waste collection &
recycling facility is required.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
2 Whether local authorityhave fixed user fee onC&D waste and introducedpermission system for bulkwaste generators whogenerate more than 20 tonsor more in one day or 300tons per project in amonth?
Gap - 100% Notified & Initiated Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
3 C&D recycling Facility Gap - 100% No C&D waste recycling facility is
established.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
4 Usage of recycled C&Dwaste in non- structuralconcrete, paving blocks,lower layers of roadpavements, colony andrural roads
Gap - 100% C&D waste is being used to dump in the
low lying areas.
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
5 ICE on C & D waste management
Gap - 100% IEC plan proposed to create awarenss on C & D waste
management
Nagar Parishad , Barigarh
Dec-22
(iii) C & D Waste Managementb. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
(iv) Biomedical Waste Management
Quantity
64
97
53
0
0
NIL
105 kg/day
105 kg/day
S. No. Action points Gaps Action PlanResponsible
agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan1 Inventory and
Identification of Healthcare Facilities
Partial Gap, Some HCFs including, clinics,
hospitals,veterinary
hospitals, Aayushhospitals, animal
houses, etcgenerating
biomedical wastearea identified and
authorised bySPCBs/PCCs
Partial gap, However the identification of HCF is done as a continous
process
MPPCB Ongoing process
2 Adequacy of facilities to treat biomedical waste
No Gap BMW of district is treated by CBWTF situated at Satna
district
MPPCB Completed
3 Tracking of BMW No Gap At present no permission given by MPPCB without having Bar Code system and all vehicle of
CBWTF operated with GPS tracking system.
MPPCB Completed
4 Awareness and education of healthcare staff
No Gap Regularly awareness programs and training to healthcare staff
and ULB officials are conducted by Dist Health
Department/MPPCB.
MPPCB Completed
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-16
b. Identification of gaps and Action plan:
Inventory of BMW in the DistrictTotal no. of Bedded Healthcare FacilitiesTotal no. of non-bedded HCF
No. of HCFs authorised by SPCBs/PCCs
No of Common Biomedical Waste Treatment and Disposal Facilities (CBWTFs)
Capacity of CBWTFs
No. of Deep burials for BMW if any
Quantity of biomedical waste generated per day
Quantity of biomedical waste treated per day
a. Current Status related to biomedical waste
5 Adequacy offunds
Yes State level biomedical waste management committee has
directed health department toprovide adequate funds.
District Health
Department
Completed
6 Compliance to Rules by HCFs and CBWTFs
No gap MPPCB are regular monitorcompliance of BWM Rules
2016 of HCFs and CBWTFs. District level committes are
establish in all disrict.
MPPCB Completed
7 District Level Monitoring Committee
No Gap District level monitoring comittee formed by all district
and meeting organised by CMOs
District Health
Department
Completed
(v) Hazardous Waste Management
Present Status
14
13.94 MT/Annum
0
0
(1) Recyclable-13.94 MT/Annum
(2) Utilizable- 0 MT/Annum
None
None
S. No. Action points Identification of Gaps Action PlanResponsi
ble agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Regulation of industries and facilities generating Hazardous Waste
No Gap Yes all the hazardous waste
generating industries are identified and authorized
by MPPCB.
MPPCB Completed
2 Establishment of collection centres
Gap - 100% All the 15 ULBs are required to be linked with TSDF & Waste be sent as
per rule.
MPPCB Proposed
3 Training of workers involved in handling / recycling / disposal of HW
No Gap Persons working in the site with appropriate training, equipment and the information necessary to ensure their safety.
MPPCB NA
4 Availability / Linkage with common TSDF or disposal facility
100 % Gap There is no TSDF site located in Panna. All the
hazardous waste is sent to the registered recycler
MPPCB NA
5 Contaminated Sites No Gap None None NA
a. Current Status related to Hazardous Waste Management
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-17
b. Identification of gaps and action plan:
Details of Data Requirement
No of Industries generating HW
Quantity of HW in the district
(i) Quantity of Incinerable HW
(ii) Quantity of land-fillable HW
(iii) Quantity of Recyclable / utilizable HW
No of captive/common TSDF
Contaminated Sites or probable contaminated sites
(vi) E-Waste Management
Present Status
0
0
0
There is no recycler or dismantler at the district
S. No. Action points Identification of Gaps
Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of action plan
1 Inventory / Generation of E-Waste / Bulk-waste generators
Gap - 100% No E - waste generators institution are identified
MPPCB -
2 E-Waste collection points
Gap - 100% There is no collection centre at Chhatarpur district
ULB's -
3 Linkage among Stakeholders to channelize E-Waste
Gap - 100% ULBs are required to be linked with authorized
recyclers/Dismantlers
ULB's Proposed
4 Regulation of Illegal E- Waste recycling / dismantling
Awareness regarding regulation of
Illegal recycling/ dismantling is done
according to the "E-Waste
management rules,2016".
Gap-Nil
Awareness regarding regulation of Illegal
recycling/dismantling is done according to the "E-Waste management rules,2016".
Gap-Nil
Dist Administrati
on/ULB's
Routine Work
5 Integration of informal sector
Ongoing Process Workshop on E-wasteManagement was conducted with
agenda to channelize the E-waste to Authorized Dismantlers
andRecyclers.
ULB's Routine Work
6 Awareness and Education
Ongoing Process IEC conducted for Proper E-Waste Channelization and
Awareness among the stakeholders
by ULB's, District Administration
and MPPCB
Dist Administrati
on/ULB's
Routine Work
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-18
b. Identification of gaps and action plan:
Details of Data Requirement
Inventory of E-Waste in MT/year
Collection centers established by ULBs in the DistrictCollection centers established by Producers or their PROsNo authorized E-Waste recyclers / Dismantler
a. Current Status related to E-Waste Management
Present Status
-Nil-None -None
1
No
Nil
Unpaved Roads, vehicle emission
and road dust.
S. No. Action points Indicative Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for
completion of action
1 Identification of prominent air polluting sources?
Other Vehicular emmision 1. Road are to be paved. 2. Littering of MSW be prevented. 3. Regular PUC check of vehicle. 4. Burning of Waste stubble, MSW etc. 5. Fuel adulteration should be checked regularly.
ULB/District Administration/
RTO/Agriculture Dept./MPPCB
Completed
2 Setting up of ContinuousAmbient Air QualityMonitoring Station
Nil MPPCB -
3 Setting up of CAAQMS Nill MPPCB -
4 District Level Action Plan for Air Pollution
Gap found, As there is no district level action plan.
District Administration/MP
PCB
-
5 Hotspots of air pollution in District
No hotspot were identified at Chhatarpur district
MPPCB -
6 Awareness on Air Quality Yes Envalert App prepared by MPPCB for addressing complaint and time to time programs are created by MPPCB for awareness on air quality.
MPPCB Continous Process
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE- 19
a. Current Status related to Air Quality Management
b. Identification of gaps and action plan:
3.0 Air Quality Management
Details of Data Requirement
Number of Automatic Air Quality monitoring stations in the district.- Operated by SPCB / State Govt / Central govt./ PSU agency :- Operated by Industry:
Number of manual monitoring States operated by SPCBs
Name of towns / cities which are failing to comply with national ambient air quality stations
No. of air pollution Industries
Prominent air polluting sources[Large Industry] / [Small Industry] / [Unpaved Roads] / [Burning of Waste Stubble] / [Brick Kiln] / [Industrial Estate] / [Others] (Multiple
4.1 Water Quality Monitoring
Present Status
11 Nos.- 621Km
None145
113 nos.
190 MLD from 15 ULB's
Nil-
10303 Nos.(Excluiding Private Source)
NoneNone
S. No. Action points Identification of Gaps Responsible agencyTimeline for completion of action
1 Inventory of water bodies MPPCB/PHE monitoring cell maintain data of all major water bodies including its water
quality.
District Administration
/MPPCB,respective ULBs, WRD, CGWB
NA
2 Quality of water bodies in the district
Regular monitoring of water bodies is done by MPPCB on monthly basis. For checking
availability of data on water bodies, a district level PHED water testing lab & MPPCB has water testing lab for periodic monitoring of
water bodies for specific parameters.
MPPCB District Administration/Irrigati
o n/PHE/CMOs U LBs/Nagar palika
parishad
NA
3 Hotspots of water contamination
No Hotspot of water Contamination, MPPCB Monitor Regularly Major Rivers, Lakes,
Ponds , Underground Water
Nagar Palik parishad /Jila Panchayat
NA
4 Protection of river / lake water front
Gap-Nil Regular monitoring of river/lake is done
by MPPCB on monthly basis. Mppcb Monitor Regularly Major Rivers, Lakes, Ponds ,
Underground Water . No Gap Is Found For open Defection for Control
of River Side open Defecation Is prohibited in Chhatarpur.
100% compliance is done for stopping the throwing of solid waste in the rivers in
Chhatarpur district, No dumping of Solid waste on river banks is done.
District Administration/ULB
/Jila Panchayat/ MPPCB
Routine work
5 Inventory of sources of water pollution
No gapAll sewage and waste water discharge points
into water bodies in the district are identified.Inventory of source of water pollution has done by nagar parishad &
District Administration/ULB
DIST. -Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-20
Polluted river stretches if any
b. Identification of gaps and action plan for water quality monitoring:
4.0 Water Quality Management
Name of all Rivers with their length in KM.
Length of Coastline (if any)Nalas/ Drains/Creeks meeting RiversLakes / Ponds
Total Quantity of sewage from towns and cities in District
Quantity of industrial waste waterPercentage of untreated sewageDetails of bore wells and number of permissions given for extraction of groundwater
Groundwater polluted areas if any
Details of Data Requirement
a. Current Status related to Water Quality Management
6 Oil spill disaster management (for coastal districts)
NA NA NA
7 Protection of flood plains No Gap100% Work Is Being Done By District
Administration In This Regard & Encroachment on The Banks of Rivers is
Being Removed By District Administration.
District Administration/ULB/
WRD
8 Rejuvenation of groundwater
No gapPHED has checked the groundwater
sampling points of Chhatarpur district in various ULBs, along with other agencies like
CGWA & MPPCB & have not found any contamination of groundwater
ULBs/WRD Routine work
9 Complaints redressal system
Yes Envalert App prepared by MPPCB for
addressing complaint.
MPPCB NA
4.2 Domestic Sewage a. Identification of gaps and action plan for treatment of domestic sewage
Details of Data Requirement Present Status
No of Class-II towns and above 0No of Class-I towns and above 0No of Towns STPs installed NilNo of Towns needing STPs 15No of ULBs having partial underground sewerage network
3
No of towns not having sewerage network
12
Total Quantity of Sewage generated in District from Class II cities and above
190 MLD from 15 ULB's
Quantity of treated sewage flowing into Rivers (directly or indirectly)
NIL
Quantity of untreated or partially treated sewage (directly or indirectly)
NIL
Quantity of sewage flowing into lakes NIL
Total available Treatment Capacity NIL
S. No.
Action points Gaps and Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan1 Sewage Treatment Plants
(STPs)100% GAP No STP were established in the
districtULB'S Not initiated
2 Underground sewerage network Partial GapPartial Underground Sewage network in 03
ULB's exists in the district.
ULB'S Initiated
b. Identification of gaps and action plan for treatment of domestic sewage:
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-21
a. Current Status related to Industrial Wastewater Management
Details of Data Requirement Present Status
Number of Red, Orange, Green industries in theDistrict
Red - 565Orange-33 Green-61
No of Industries dischargingwaste water 2
Total Quantity of industrial wastewater generated
610 KLD
Quantity of treated industrial wastewater discharged intoNalas / Rivers
Nil
Common Effluent TreatmentFacilities
None
No of Industries meetingStandards
2
No of Industries not meeting discharge Standards
None
S. No. Action points Gaps and Action PlanResponsible
agency
Timeline for completion of
action plan
1Compliance to discharge norms
by Industries
All the waste water discharging industries meeting with the
standard.Gap-NilMPPCB NA
2 Complaint redressal system
Yes Envalert App prepared by
MPPCB for addressing complaint.
MPPCB NA
5.0 Industrial waste water management
b. Identification of gaps and action plan for industrial wastewater:
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-22
Details of Data Requirement
Present Status
Type of Mining Activity Iron Ore, Rock-Phosphate, Dispore/Pyrophlite, Dolomite, Quartz, Clay, Soapstone, Red- Ocer, Granite,
Gitti (Crusher), Murum, Sand
No of licenced Mining operationsin the District
515
Area covered under mining in the District
1545 ha.
Area of Sand Mining (River bed- 1,72,542 ha.)(Non- river deposited- 30,607 ha.)
S. No. Action points Gaps and Action Plan Responsible agency
Timeline for completion
of action plan
1 Monitoring of Mining activity
Distt. Mining Dept. has permitted to mines for operation with compliance of environmental norms as mentioned in Environmental Clearance. Gap-Nil
District administration and mining department.
NA
2 Inventory of illegal mining if any mining
Yes District level Task force committee
has been made for the monitoring and controlling of illegal mining activities
and transportation.
District administration and mining department
and police department.
NA
3 Environment compliance by Mining industry
Periodic verification of compliance to environmental conditions stipulated PCB/ mining Department is being
done.
District administration and mining department
and police department /MPPCB
NA
b. Identification of gaps and action plan:
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-23
a. Current Status related to Mining Activity Management6.0 Mining Activity Management plan
Present Status
[Mppcb -02 Nos. ] 02 Device in RO MPPCB
Sagar is available .None of the other
Agencies Have Any Noise Monitoring Devices.
[No. of Analyzers Available]-02
S. No. Action points Gaps and Action Plan Responsible agency Timeline for completion of
action plan
1 Availability of Sound/Noise Level Meters.
2 Noise level meter available at MPPCB
Traffic police & district administration has no
sound/ noise level meters Adequate no. of portable noise meter is
required
District administration /MPPCB/Traffic
deptt./Police deptt.
NA
2 Ambient Noise Level monitoring.
Noise Level Monitoring with the Manual Meters is done time to time to
check the ambient Noise Levels.
District Administration/ MPPCB
NA
3 Signboards in Noise zones Silent Zones are notified by District
Administration.
District Administration/Traffic
Police
NA
4 Complaint redressing system Yes Envalert App prepared
by MPPCB for addressing
complaint.Complaints are resolved by MPPCB as complained received
in CM Helpline or complaint received in
the office. No Gap
District Administration/MPPCB
NA
7.0 Noise Pollution Management plan
Details of Data Requirement
No. of noise measuring devices available with various agencies in district
b. Identification of gaps and action plan:
DIST. - Chhatarpur ANNEXURE-24
a.Current Status related to Noise Pollution Management
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