Guwahati: Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) will soon establish at least three secondary stations for garbage transfers and treatment to ensure proper waste collection and scientific care.
The station setting process has begun on three GMC lands in Ababari, the old prison complex at Fancy Bazar and in a plot of land allocated by Dairy Purabi in the campus in Panjabari at City.GMC Commissioner Devasish Sharma said the 12 stations would be installed in the city, which produced around 550 tons of waste every day, in addition to the main energy-to-energy processing plant on land 70 bghas in the belast of the high school toll in Boragaon Timur on the outskirts of the city.
The process of preparing a waste treatment plant to energy has gained progress and will soon arise a garbage will be collected and shifted to these stations, where waste will be separated and compacted properly, so that water can be dried.
The ingredients will sell and rest will be treated scientifically.
Finally, the amount of garbage remaining will shift to a waste treatment plant to energy.
“He claimed that the arrangements of the three secondary stations would reduce the burden of garbage in the waste plant to the energy in the high belor.