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Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s first engineered landfill at Tehkhand is going to be operational from Tuesday. It will be jointly inaugurated by lieutenant governor VK Saxena and chief minister ...
The engineered landfill, inaugurated last month, was built at a cost of Rs 42.3 crore. Of this fund, 53.3% is contributed by the urban local body, 35% by the Centre, and the rest 11.7% by the state.
Delhi L-G V K Saxena and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday inaugurated an engineered landfill site in southeast Delhi's Tehkhand for scientific disposal of solid waste.
Delhi's first engineered landfill site in Tehkhand is expected to be operational by the end of November. The site will be used for disposing of ashes and burnt material from waste-to-energy plants.
MCD currently operates four WtE plants at Bawana (2,000 tonne per day capacity), Tehkhand (2,000 tonne per day capacity), Okhla (1,950 tonne per day capacity) and Ghazipur (1,300 tonne per day ...
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is likely to create an “engineering landfill” in the city’s Tehkhand area by April 2023. The Delhi Development Authority has allocated over 47 acres ...
The Tehkhand landfill is being established on a 32.5-acres plot, and can accommodate around one million tonnes of ash or remnants of the waste-to-energy plants,” the official said.
New Delhi, March 12 Lieutenant-Governor VK Saxena and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday inaugurated an engineered landfill site in Southeast Delhi’s Tehkhand for scientific disposal of ...
Delhi Lt Guv and CM share stage to inaugurate waste treatment plant in Tehkhand Residents can expect relief from ash-related inconveniences, as the engineered landfill site offers a sustainable ...
These sentiments were echoed by residents of Tehkhand, a cluster of some 200 jhuggis immediately next to the Okhla landfill. “This garbage mountain has stood here from before I was born. We don ...
Mountainous task: MCD eyes Okhla landfill flattening before G20 summit According to an MCD official, no new waste has been dumped at the site over the past month; the Tehkhand WTE plant ...
These sentiments were echoed by residents of Tehkhand, a cluster of some 200 jhuggis immediately next to the Okhla landfill. “This garbage mountain has stood here from before I was born.