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Table 3.10: Review of Regulatory Requirements on Industrial Solid Hazardous waste<br />

Requirement<br />

To collect, receive, treat, store and<br />

dispose the hazardous waste<br />

To take adequate steps while<br />

handling hazardous waste<br />

To ensure that the hazardous<br />

wastes packaged as per the<br />

composition and it is easy to be<br />

handled, stored and transported<br />

To prepare six copies of the<br />

manifest of pre decided colour<br />

code<br />

To design and set up disposal<br />

facility for hazardous waste or<br />

ensure the same at a common<br />

waste treatment facility<br />

To maintain records of<br />

generation, collection, reception,<br />

treatment, disposal of hazardous<br />

waste<br />

Responsibility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

Occupier<br />

operator<br />

facility<br />

and<br />

of<br />

and<br />

of<br />

and<br />

of<br />

and<br />

of<br />

and<br />

of<br />

and<br />

of<br />

Level of<br />

Implementation<br />

High level of<br />

compliance<br />

High level of<br />

compliance<br />

Remarks<br />

Satisfactory Needs to be<br />

improved<br />

High level of<br />

compliance<br />

Approved disposal site<br />

exists<br />

High level of<br />

compliance<br />

The other regulations governing the solid wastes generated in the city are as follows:<br />

• The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001<br />

• The Recycled Plastics Manufacture and Usage Rules, 1999 (as amended subsequently)<br />

• The Maharashtra Plastic Carry Bags (Manufacture and Usage) Rules 2006<br />

• For all the three rules the implementation levels needs to be considerably increased.<br />

• C&D) waste should not be mixed with MSW for disposal. However currently there is no<br />

specific provision for its disposal.<br />

• Similarly for Electronic Waste (E-waste) there is no prevailing regulation and no<br />

management guidelines have been specified.<br />

3.7.2 Infrastructure Related<br />

A review of available infrastructure e.g. bins, vehicles and their utilization brings out specific<br />

observations and constraints<br />

• The analysis of waste collection and waste generation information available for Pune44, the<br />

uncollected waste can be deduced to be in between 8 to 9%. In terms of quantity this would<br />

mean about 95 MTPD of waste is probably remaining unattended<br />

44 Report on “Centrally sponsored scheme for solid waste management and drainage for IAF Airfield Town of Pune by HUDCO, 2006<br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning for Pune 69

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