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City Development Plan for Agra City in the state of Uttar Pradesh under <strong>JNNURM</strong><br />

Table 6.16: Staff for Solid Waste Management<br />

S. No. Designation Number<br />

1. Chief Health Officer 1<br />

2. Senior Health Officer 1<br />

3. Additional Health Officer 1<br />

4. Zonal Sanitary Inspector 0<br />

5. Chief Sanitary Inspector 2<br />

6. Sanitary Inspector 16<br />

7. Sanitary Supervisor 98<br />

8. Workers 2090<br />

9. Driver 90<br />

Source: Agra Nagar Nigam<br />

Table 6.17: Present Scenario of Solid Waste Management services in Agra<br />

Functional Element Detail<br />

Segregation of Storage at Source Generally absent, waste is thrown on streets.<br />

Primary Collection<br />

Waste Storage Depot.<br />

-49-<br />

MDP Consultants in association with Allianz Securities Ltd.<br />

Does not exist, waste is deposited on the streets and<br />

picked up through sweeping.<br />

Very unscientific, waste is stored on open sites/ masonry<br />

enclosures. A few containers are however, in use.<br />

Transportation Manual loading in open trucks/ partly dumper placers.<br />

Frequency of Removal Daily<br />

Processing No processing is carried<br />

Disposal<br />

6.4.9 Issues<br />

Crude landfill at Shahdara unauthorized dumping in open<br />

space.<br />

• The waste is handled multiple times leading to potential health hazards for the workers as<br />

all types of wastes including hospital wastes, human wastes, etc. are disposed off in the<br />

same storage points. The sanitary workers are not given any protective clothing. Multiple<br />

handling of the waste is taking place in all the areas of the city.<br />

• In Agra all the waste is added to the Nagar Nigam waste without segregation.<br />

• Nagar Nigam does not have a proper disposal site for dumping of solid waste.<br />

• The arrangement for separate collection of infectious biomedical waste is non-existent<br />

and there are no separate arrangements for transportation of infectious waste from<br />

hospitals and nursing homes.<br />

• Several temporary storage points are not cleared on a day-to-day basis. This backlog of<br />

unserved bins continues to buildup during rest of the week.<br />

• Community involvement is absent.<br />

6.4.10 On-going projects/proposals<br />

Agra Nagar Nigam is considering the project of energy generation from solid waste on Build<br />

Operate and Transfer basis by private involvement.

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