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The Scope of Work. Door to door collection, segregation, transfer and transportation of Biodegradable, Non biodegradable from every generators/producer in the concession area to processing/ landfill site as decided by MCD, by using auto lifter, refuse compactors and closed tippers etc., developing an integrated Municipal Solid Waste Processing Facility and Engineered Sanitary Landfill Facility as per MSW (M&H) Rules 2000, on a long-term Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis; for Municipal Solid Waste; The work would comprise the following items: • Doorstep collection (Segregated, Municipal Solid Waste) from the designated area • Lifting and transportation of sweeping silt from the concession area. • Transportation of the collected waste in segregated form, to Processing Facilities • Construction, operation and maintenance of Waste Transfer Stations / vehicle parking site(s). • Setting up of appropriate integrated processing facility in consonance with the characteristics of the waste and compliance of MSW (M&H) Rules 2000. • Setting up of an engineered sanitary landfill (SLF) site and its operation & maintenance in compliance to MSW (M&H) Rules 2000. • Providing top soil cover on the closed portions of landfill and developing green cover and would follow CPCB guidelines for setting up of a Engineered SLF for the purpose The collection service has to start from door of the MSW producer i.e. source. The bidder shall collect segregated garbage (biodegradable and non-biodegradable) in an auto tipper containing two-bins, having colour coded system as per MSW (M&H) Rules 2000 and a sound Management Information System (MIS) for monitoring of MSW collection, aimed at 100% MSW pick up. The colour coding of the bins (and also of the corresponding transporting vehicles) have to be as per the MSW (M&H) Rule 2000– green for bio-degradable waste, white for recyclable waste and black for other waste. Efficiency has to be achieved by deployment of mechanized system. Manual systems will be allowed only on those roads where mechanical system may not be feasible due to lesser right of way. The project proponent is required to give an indicative flow-sheet (showing the capacity and type of vehicles to be employed) at the RFP stage.

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Sources: Concession Agreement

The Scope of Work. Door to door collection, segregation, transfer and transportation of Biodegradable, Non biodegradable from every generators/producer in the concession area to processing/ landfill site as decided by MCD, by using auto lifter, refuse compactors and closed tippers etc., developing an integrated Municipal Solid Waste Processing Facility and Engineered Sanitary Landfill Facility as per MSW (M&H) Rules 2000, on a long-term Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis; for Municipal Solid Waste; The work would comprise the following items: Doorstep collection (Segregated, Municipal Solid Waste) from the designated area Lifting and transportation of sweeping silt from the concession area. Transportation of the collected waste in segregated form, to Processing Facilities Construction, operation and maintenance of Waste Transfer Stations / vehicle parking site(s). Setting up of appropriate integrated processing facility in consonance with the characteristics of the waste and compliance of MSW (M&H) Rules 2000. Setting up of an engineered sanitary landfill (SLF) site and its operation & maintenance in compliance to MSW (M&H) Rules 2000. Providing top soil cover on the closed portions of landfill and developing green cover and would follow CPCB guidelines for setting up of a Engineered SLF for the purpose The collection service has to start from door of the MSW producer i.e. source. The bidder shall collect segregated garbage (biodegradable and non-biodegradable) in an auto tipper containing two-bins, having colour coded system as per MSW (M&H) Rules 2000 and a sound Management Information System (MIS) for monitoring of MSW collection, aimed at 100% MSW pick up. The colour coding of the bins (and also of the corresponding transporting vehicles) have to be as per the MSW (M&H) Rule 2000– green for bio-degradable waste, white for recyclable waste and black for other waste. Efficiency has to be achieved by deployment of mechanized system. Manual systems will be allowed only on those roads where mechanical system may not be feasible due to lesser right of way. The project proponent is required to give an indicative flow-sheet (showing the capacity and type of vehicles to be employed) at the RFP stage.

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Sources: Concession Agreement