KEIL to soon commission district’s first biomedical waste treatment plant at Ambalamedu The proposal for a new biomedical waste treatment plant that was supposed to have been set up at Brahmapuram by Indian Medical Association Goes Eco-Friendly (IMAGE) is at a standstill.
The paperwork had made no progress after the land was allotted to IMAGE last year, said Dr. Abraham Varghese, former IMA State president. The proposed project was to have come up on around three acres of land at Brahmapuram, near the Kochi Corporation’s dumping yard, but a lease agreement for the land has not yet been finalised.
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Modern abattoir at Kaloor still on paper
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Modern abattoir at Kaloor still on paper
Years after they were launched, multiple projects taken up by the Kochi Corporation have made little progress, some taking only baby steps towards completion.
Despite being hauled by the State Pollution Control Board in the past, the corporation’s abattoir at Kaloor continues to operate with a dysfunctional biogas plant and no effluent treatment plant. A plan to set up a more modern facility at the same site is yet to take off.
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KCZMA ‘no’ to slaughterhouse waste processing unit at Edayar
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Factory buildings found to come under no-development zone violating CRZ norms
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Factory buildings found to come under no-development zone violating CRZ norms The Kerala Coastal Zone Management Authority (KCZMA) has found that the factory buildings for a slaughterhouse waste processing unit in the industrial development area in Edayar, located close to the banks of the Periyar river, come under the no-development zone, in violation of the provisions of the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification 2011.
The report was filed before the Southern Bench of the National Green Tribunal in the case against the ‘consent to establish’ provided by the State Pollution Control Board for the project. The tribunal had asked the KCZMA to ascertain whether there was any violation of the CRZ Notification 2011 or 2019, if any, which was in force at the time of setting up of the unit.