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Page 1: Dakshina kannada Lok adalath
Page 2: Dakshina kannada Lok adalath

General Information• Coastal District with Arabian sea on

the West and Western Ghats on East

• Population : 20,83,625 (as on 2011

census)• Area : 4342.89 Sq. km. • Geography : Highly porous

lateritic soil • Density : 416 per Sq. km.• ULBs : 1 CC, 4 TMC, 3 TP,

5 Taluks, 203 GPs.• Forest Area : 1128.16 Sq. km.

(25.97%)• Rivers : 7 No’s• Industries : 1459 No’s

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Status of Solid Waste Management

• Public Awareness campaign like street plays, street jathas involving school/college students, NGO’s etc., are being conducted at regular intervals in all the ULB’s.

• All the ULB’s have started the Door to Door Collection (60%).

• Out of 8 ULBs. 7 ULB’s have Landfill Sites and 1 ULB is tied up with MCC.

• Operational Status – 5 Landfill sites are Operational. – Development works are under progress in two ULBs

namely Bantwal & Moodabidre TMC.– Ullal TP is tied up with MCC for landfilling.

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Status of MSW Landfill sites in DK

Name ofthe ULB Population

Garbagegenerated

(TPD)

Landfillsite

(Acres)

Status of Development

Road Compound/Fencing

Bore-well

Sanitary/ Pit

Method

RevisedStatus

Mangalore 494000 220 77.93 Yes Yes Yes Sanitary Method Operational

Bantwal 39534 12 8.55 Yes Yes Yes Sanitary Method Under Construction

Belthangady 7305 2.5 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Pit Method Operational

Moodabidri 25710 10.5 4.25 Yes No No Sanitary Method Under Construction

Mulki 16398 7.5 2.38 Yes Yes Yes Pit Method Operational

Puttur 48500 15 7.15 Yes Yes Yes Sanitary Method Operational

Ullal 49800 16.5 - - - - - Disposed at MCC Site

Sullia 18028 7 1.4 Yes Yes Yes Pit Method Operational

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Sl. no

Name of the ULB

No. of Corp wards

Status of Door to door collection

Segregation of garbage Remarks

1 MCC 60 Initiated in all 60 corporator wards with a success rate of 60%

Source segregation Implemented in 6 wards, End point segregation: 40% of MSW in terms of quantity segregated in mechanical screens of compost unit

Tenders for outsourcing D/D collection & segregation has been invited and send for approval to Govt

2 Bantwal 23 Implemented in 18 wards

Implemented in 4 wards Tender has been invited for procurement of vehicles3 Belthangady 11 Implemented in 6

wardsImplemented in 4 wards

4 Moodabidri 23 14 wards covered

Implemented in 14 wards Procurement of additional 4 auto-tippers for D/D collection are proposed

Present Status of ULBs

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Sl No

Name of the ULB

No of corp

wards

Status of Door to door

collection

Segregation of garbage Remarks

5 Mulki 17All 17 wards covered

Carried out in 3 wards – 20% of garbage is segregated at compost unit

Progressively to achieve 100% D/D collection & segregation by 20126 Puttur 27

Implemented in 14 wards

Carried out in 4 Wards

7 Ullal 27 17 wards Carried out in 5 wards

8 Sullia 18 11 wardsCarried out in 4 wards

Tenders to outsource D/D collection & segregation to be invited

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Action Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Management

Name of the Local Body

Segregation facility

Collection (Door to Door

System)

Engineering/ Sanitary Land

fill Facility

Processing Facility

Mangalore Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Operational Operational

Bantwal Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Dec’2012 Dec’ 2012

Belthangady Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Operational Dec’ 2012

Moodabidri Dec’ 2011 Dec’ 2012 Dec’2012 Dec’ 2012

Mulki Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Operational Operational

Puttur Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Operational Dec’ 2012

Ullal Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012

Sullia Dec’ 2012 Dec’ 2012 Operational Operational

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Aerobic Composting & Vermi-Composting Facility at Mangalore

Sanitary Land filling Facility at Mangalore

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Underground Drainage System• Approximately 75% of the area under

Mangalore city corporation is covered under UGD System

• Out of the proposed 369 Km of UGD network, work of 263.7 Km UGD network has been completed apart from 200 Km of old UGD network

• Mangalore City Corporation has formed an SPV with Mangalore Special Economic Zone for the Operation & maintenance of all the 4 sewage Treatment Plants & 22 wet-wells

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STATUS OF STP’s in MangaloreSl No

Location Capacity in MLD

Status Timeframe for commissioning

1 Kavoor 43.5 Commissioned N/A2 Pachanady 8.75 Commissioned N/A3 Jeppinamogeru 20 Work in progress March’ 20124 Surathkal 16.75 Work in progress March’ 2012

Sl No

Capacity in MLD Status Timeframe for completion

1 Proposed Total No of wet-wells 22 -NA-2 Work Completed 4 -NA-3 Work in Progress 18 March 2012

Status of Wet-wells

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STATUS OF UGD & STP in other ULB’s

Name of the ULB

Wastewater generated

(MLD)Availability of UGD/ treatment facility

Time frame for execution of

project

Bantwal 3.04Works of 80% sewer network completed. Tendering of Wet well & STP to be done

Dec 2012

Belthangady 0.51 DPR under preparation Dec 2013

Moodabidri 3.35 DPR under preparation Dec 2013

Mulki 2.28 DPR under preparation Dec 2014

Puttur 3.22 DPR under preparation Dec 2014

Ullal 4.07 UGD work under process Dec 2013

Sullia 2.0 Execution of work completed. House connection under progress Mar 2012

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Slaughter House in MangaloreSl.

No. Parameters Present Action

1Slaughter House in Mangalore

Location : Kudroli, Established: 1974, Area : 0.75 acre

Capacity : Large animals:10/daySmall animals 100-150/day

1. Floors of the whole premises is paved with granite stone.

2. Motor wash provided for cleaning & chemicals used to prevent odor & fly nuisance

3. Liquid wastes are collected in cement concrete tanks from which they are routed to STP through Cess pool vehicles

4. Solid wastes generated are collected in closed metal containers from where they are transported to dumping yard & disposed through deep burial

5. A veterinary doctor is stationed & records regarding daily slaughtering, animal check-ups are maintained

6. A team has been formed to keep check on illegal slaughtering

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Sl. No

Parameters Action Proposed

2 Modern Abattoir

Location: PachanadyArea: 5 AreasCapacity:Large animals:105/day Small animals: 350/day

1. Consultancy Service through ICICI Winfra, Kolkata.

Towards Preparation of Detailed Project Report

Preparation of Tender documents for establishment of slaughter house project

Supervision and monitoring of project execution.

2. Draft Detailed Project Report has been prepared and submitted to Directorate of Municipal Administration, Bangalore for approval.

Continued….

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• The efforts made in the effective implementation of the campaign resulted in getting “Nirmal Gram Puraskars” [NGPs] to GPs awarded by GOI

• In just a span of 3 years, all the 203 GPs received NGPs by Government of India.

• Achieved “Open Defecation Free (ODF)” status and Bantwala, Puttur & Belthangady TPs received “Block NGP” by GOI.

• In the year 2010 Hosangady GP of Belthangady Taluk received “Nairmalya Rathna Award” with prize amount Rs. 19.00 lakhs awarded by GOK.

• Received “Nairmalya Rathna Award” with prize amount Rs. 30.00 lakhs by GOK

Rural Development Achievement & Awards

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Status of Solid Waste Management For the sustainability of TSC ZP, has appointed NGO’s

as a Nodal Agencies to conduct Public Awareness campaign like street plays, Street Jatha’s, Workshops, Film shows, Slide shows.

Operational Status In 5 GPs namely Kurnadu, Golthamajalu of

Bantwala Taluk, Laila in Belthangadi Taluk, Mennabettu + Kinnigoli in Mangalore Taluk and Kadaba in Puttur Taluk Organic solution-1 (DMS: Dorment Micro Organism Solution) technology is in practice.

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Baltila,Sangabettu+Kukkipad, Manchi in Bantwala Taluk, Charmadi,Aladangady, Kuvettu & Thannirpanta in Beltangadi Taluk, Subramanya in Sullia Taluk development works are under progress.

65 Gps Landfilling technology works are under progress.

Plastic Soudhas have been constructed in 90 GPs to collect the Non-Biodegradable wastes like plastic, metal & glass.

Laila SWM Plant

Release of Laila Gold

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Plastic Soudha & SWM Plant

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New Initiatives By using Bio-Degradable wastes Bio-gas production unit is

successfully installed in Bajpe for the BCM Hostel. Likewise Bio-gas production unit installing work is under progress in 3 Schools and 4 Anganwadies in Hosangady GP, 1 Anganwadi in Laila GP, 1 School in Ujire GP, 2 Anganwadies in Panjikal GP, 4 Schools in Ira GP.

The work of Exclusive Ladies Toilet with Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine and Sanitary Napkin Disposal facility work is under progress in govt. school Karnodi Laila in Laila GP of Belthangadi Taluk.

Liquid waste treatment plant construction work is Proposed in Ujire GP (Rs. 70.00 Lakhs) of Belthangady Taluk and Kadaba GP (Rs. 24.00 Lakhs) of Puttur Taluk.

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Activities in Grama Panchayaths

Proposed LWP in Kadaba VillageProduction of Safety Sanitary Napkin by

Isiri SHG at Laila GP

Release of Safety Sanitary Napkin to Market at Laila GP

Bio Gas Plant at Bajpe GP

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Bio-Medical & Liquid Waste Management –

Govt. InstitutionsSl. No. Type of Hospitals No. Status of BWM

Status of Liquid Waste

Management

1. District Hospital2 (Govt. Wenlock Hospital & Lady

Goshen Hospital)

Hospitals have tied up with M/s Ramky Environs for disposal of BMW

Liquid Waste Management Plant Commissioned in all clinics & hospitals

2. Taluk Hospitals 4

3. Community Health Centres 7

4. Primary Health Centres 63

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Category Total Handing over to

CBMWTF

Having Captiv

e Facility

Does not have

facilities

> 100 beds 13 12 01 00< 100 beds 88 88 00 00Clinics 28 28 00 00Path. Lab/Diag. Centre

26 26 00 00

Blood Bank 01 01 00 00*Others 15 11 02 02

BMW Management – Private Health Care Facilities

*Others - PHC’s established within Major industries

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Category Total Provided LWTP

Not Provided LWTP

> 100 beds 13 13 00< 100 beds 88 80 08

Clinics 28 00 00Path. Lab/ Diag. Centre

26 18 08

Blood Bank 01 01 00Others 15 00 00Note : Clinic’s and others does not have Lab and OT facility hence providing of Liquid waste treatment plant is not applicable

STATUS OF LIQUID BMW MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING PRIVATE HCFS

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NON COMPLYING PRIVATE HCFs – ACTION PLAN

HCEs < 100 BedsSolid Waste : Nil.

Liquid Waste :08HCFsHCFs have been directed to complete LWTP

by 31.12.2011

Non Bedded HCFs (Clinics, Labs/Diag. Centres, Blood banks and others)

Bio-Medical Waste : 02 HCFsHCFs will be made to dispose through CBMWTF before

30.6.2011

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AH & VS Department, DK

Type of Hospitals No. BMW Remarks

Number of bedded HCF’s 03 Yes The BMW is being transported

to nearest PHCs for onward transportation to the Common Treatment facility

Number of non bedded HCF’s 07 Yes

Total 10

HCF’s – Department of AYUSH

Type of Hospitals No.BMW Facility

(Deep Burial Pit/ Sharp Pits) Liquid Waste

Management

Completed To be completed Completed To be completed

Veterinary Hospitals 13 10

Commissioned3 under

construction 10 commissioned3 under

construction

Veterinary Dispensaries 35 25

Commissioned10 under

construction 13 commissioned 22 under construction

Primary Vet. Centers & Artificial Insemination centers

54 3 Commissioned

51 will be completed before

March’2012-

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Drinking WaterName of the

ULB Receiving Water SupplyWater

Treatment Plants

Per Capita (LPCD)

Mangalore Nethravathi River 3 WTPs 135

Bantwal Nethravathi River 1 WTP 100

Belthangady Belthangady Hole 1 WTP 90

Moodabidri Phalguni River 1 WTP 90

Mulki Nethravathi River From MCC 93

Puttur Kumaradhara River 1 WTP 98

Ullal Nethravathi River From MCC 85

Sullia Payaswini River 1 WTP 95

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Sl.NO PARAMETERS Standard limits

RESULTS

April-10 July-10 October-10

January-11 April-11

1 pH 6.5 -8.5 unit 7 7 7.1 7.5 7.2

2 CounductivityMicro-mhos/ cm 71 44 76 90 59

3 BOD 3 mg/l 1 1 1 1 1

4 Nitrate 50 mg/l BDL BDL BDL 1 5

5 Nitrite mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

6Dissolved Oxygen 5 mg/l 6 6.7 6.8 7 6.9

7 Coliform Total500 MPN/100ml 148 220 2 2 17

8Coliform Faecal

40% of Total Coliform 72 70 NIL <2 9

9 Temprature °c 34 30 27 29 33

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River Kumaradhara up stream of Uppinangadytown before confluence with Nethravathi river

Sl.No PARAMETERS

Standard limits

RESULTS

April-10July-10 Oct-10 Jan-10

April-10

1 pH 6.5 -8.5 unit 7.1 7.1 7 7.7 7.3

2 ConductivityMicro-mhos/ cm 74 50 132 110 54

3 BOD 3 mg/l 1 1 1 1 1

4 Nitrate 50 mg/l BDL BDL BDL 0.2 5

5 Nitrite mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

6DissolvedOxygen 5 mg/l 6.8 6.9 7 6.5 7

7 Coliform Total500 MPN/100ml 108 1600 1 33 9

8 Coliform Fecal 40% of Total coliform 56 1600 NIL 5 2

9 Temprature °c 35 29 29 30 31

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River Netravathi D/S of Bantwal town Mangalore city water supply point Thumbe

S.NO PARAMETERSLIMITS (WHO)

RESULTS

Permissible Desirable Apr-10 Jul-10 Oct-10

1 pH 7-8.5 6.5-9.2 7 7.1 6.5

2 Hardness asCaCo3 --- --- 24 18 22

3 Calcium as Ca 75mg/l 200mg/l 6 3 7

4 Magnesium as Mg 50mg/l 150mg/l 8 2 1

5 Chloride 200mg/l 600mg/l 12 12 18

6 Sulphate 200mg/l 400mg/l 2 4 10

7 Flouride 0.5mg/l 1-1.5mg/l BDL BDL BDL

8 Total Dissolved Solids --- --- 68 70 90

9 DO --- --- 6.8 7.1 7.2

10 Iron 0.3mg/l 1mg/l 0.002 0.97 1.41

11 Nitrate --- 50-100mg/l BDL BDL BDL

12 Colour Colourless Colourless Colourless Colourless

BDL stands for “Below Detectable level”

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River Netravathi U/S of Bantwal Town S. NO PARAMETERS

LIMITS (WHO) RESULTS

Permissible Desirable Apr-10 Jul-10 Oct-10

1 pH 7-8.5 6.5-9.2 7.1 7 5.6

2 Hardness asCaCo3 --- --- 30 16 58

3 Calcium as Ca 75mg/l 200mg/l 14 4 13

4 Magnesium as Mg 50mg/l 150mg/l 16 1 6

5 Chloride 200mg/l 600mg/l 14 14 32

6 Sulphate 200mg/l 400mg/l 2 4 8

7 Flouride 0.5mg/l 1-1.5mg/l BDL BDL BDL

8 Total Dissolved Solids --- --- 84 72 166

9 DO --- --- 6.9 7 7.2

10 Iron 0.3mg/l 1mg/l 0.001 0.32 1.64

11 Nitrate --- 50-100mg/l BDL BDL BDL

12 Colour Colourless Colourless Colourless Colourless

13 Odour Unobjectable Odourless Odourless Odourless

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River Netravathi U/S of Sadhashiva temple Uppinangady

S.NO PARAMETERS LIMITS (WHO) RESULTS

Jul10 Oct-10Permissible Desirable

1 pH 7-8.5 6.5-9.2 7 5.5

2 Hardness asCaCo3 --- --- 18 48

3 Calcium as Ca 75mg/l 200mg/l 4 16

4 Magnesium as Mg 50mg/l 150mg/l 2 2

5 Chloride 200mg/l 600mg/l 14 40

6 Sulphate 200mg/l 400mg/l 4 5

7 Flouride 0.5mg/l 1-1.5mg/l BDL BDL

8 Total Dissolved Solids --- --- 76 170

9 DO --- --- 6.2 6.9

10 Iron 0.3mg/l 1mg/l 0.86 2

11 Nitrate --- 50-100mg/l BDL BDL

12 Colour Colourless Colourless Colourless

13 Odour Unobjectable Odourless Odourless

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FINAL TREATED EFFLUENT DISCHARED TO SEA OF M/S BASF INDIA LTD., MANGALORE (2010-11)

Sl PARAMETERS LIMITS

Results

April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March

1 pH 6.0-9.0 8 8.1 8.6 7.6 7.2 7.6 8.2 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.7 7.8

2Suspended

solids 100mg/l 12 8 36 16 4 4 10 6 16 2 6 4

3 BOD 100mg/l 2 3 3 9 2 2 2 1 12 1 1 2

4 Oil & Grease 10mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

5Hexavalent chromium 0.1mg/l ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

6 Total chromium 0.1mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

8 Phenolic Compound 1.0mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL ------ ------ ------ ------ ------

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S.NO

PARAMETERS LIMITS

RESULTS

Apr10.

May-10.

June-10.

July-10.

Aug-10. Sep-10.

Sep-10.

Oct-10.

Nov-10.

Dec-10.

Jan-11.

Jan-11.

Feb-11.

Mar-11.

1 pH 6-8.5 6.8 8 7.3 7 6.8 7.9 5.8 6.5 7.3 7.5 7.5 7.8 6 6.5

2 SS 20 mg/l 10 16 18 16 2 14 2 4 2 26 16 10 18 14

3Oil & Grease 5mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

4 BOD 15 mg/l 9 2 3 5 2 12 1 1 6 9 4 2 12 5

5 Sulphide 0.5 mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

6 COD 125mg/l 101 10 50 78 42 44 12 10 70 130 61 30 90 20

7

Phenolic compound 0.35mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL ---- BDL ----

8

Ammoniacal Nitrogen 15mg/l BDL 0.56 0.28 BDL 0.28 0.28 0.56 BDL 0.28 0.28 0.84 0.84 0.28 0.56

9 TKN 40mg/l BDL 0.84 0.56 BDL 0.56 0.56 0.84 BDL 0.56 0.56 1.12 1.12 0.56 0.84

10Free Ammonia 5mg/l BDL 0.043 0.002 BDL 0.002 0.021 0.005 BDL 0.002 0.007 0.02 0.06 0.008 0.001

11 Flouride 15mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.1

12Phosphate 3mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.067 0.26 0.65 BDL

13Chromium +6 0.1mg/l

BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

14TRC 1mg/l

BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

15Iron 3mg/l

0.1 0.05 0.49 0.13 0.29 0.48 0.11 0.2 0.12 0.14 0.1 0.1 1.12 0.12

16Nitrate 20mg/l

BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 10 10 9 10 10

FINAL TREATED EFFLUENT DISCHARED TO SEA OF M/S MRPL MANGALORE (2010-11)

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Sea water Test ReportsSea Water Panambur Beach

Parameters 26.04.10 26.5.10 28.6.10 26.7.10 26.8.10 27.9.10 28.10.10 30.11.10 28.12.10 24.02.11 30.03.11 29.04.11 30.05.11

ph 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.1 7.6 7.9 7.9 8 8.1 7.9 8 7.8 7.9

SS 6 28 26 24 4 22 24 36 26 24 14 8 32

OG BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

BOD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DO 5 5.4 5 6.5 6.3 6.5 6.5 6.6 6.4 6.3 6.1 6 5.8

Turbidity 3 9 12 17 1 13 4 5 8 5 1 10 18

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Sea Water Chitrapur BeachParamet

ers 26.04.10 26.5.10 28.6.10 26.7.10 26.8.10 27.9.10 28.10.10 30.11.10 28.12.10 28.01.11 24.02.11 30.03.11 29.04.11 30.05.11

ph 8.3 8.4 8.5 7.7 7.7 8 8 8.1 8.1 8.1 8 8.1 7.9 8

SS 4 24 32 16 6 26 24 32 36 26 14 16 12 36

OG BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL

BOD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DO 5.5 5.6 6.5 6.2 6.2 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.3 5.6 6.2 6.3 6.1 5.6

Turbidity 5 9 13 15 1 14 4 4 6 7 2 1 9 18

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Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Results of Baikamapdy Industrial Area 2010-11

 Average

SO2Average

NOxAverage

RSPMAverage

SPMApril 4 5 22 51

May 7 7 26 61

June 7 10 28 66

July 5 8 25 62

August 5 8 25 62

September 4 14 30 57

October 4 8 32 73

November 4 7 39 87

December 6 11 63 162

January 8 14 75 152

February 9 16 68 177

March 8 12 64 165

Annual Average 6 10 41 98

Standards StipulatedAfter Nov -10 50 40 -- 60

Standards Stipulated before Nov-10 80 80 120 360

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IT / E-Waste Management• The E-waste generated from the IT &

other industries are stored in a separate room designated for storage of E-Waste within the premises of concerned industries.

• The E-Waste is handed over to KSPCB Authorized E-waste recyclers under Hazardous waste rules as per manifesto system for final disposal.

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TOTAL NO. OF INDUSTRIES IN D.K

SIZE RED ORANGE GREEN TOTALLARGE 38 9 21 68MEDIUM 19 40 46 105SMALL 194 105 987 1286TOTAL 251 154 1054 1459

NO OF “A” CATEGORY INDUSTRIES - 7

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TOTAL NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREA/ ESTATES IN MANGALORE TALUK

NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS

1. BAIKAMPADY IND. AREA.2. KARNAD IND.AREA. MULKY

NO. OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATES

1. BAIKAMPADY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE.

2. YEYYADI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

3. MOODABIDRE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE.

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STATUS OF MAJOR POLLUTING INDUSTRIES(A CATEGORY)

Particulars of

IndustriesCategory

Compliance status

Action WPC APC

MRPL Petrochemical

• Provided adequate treatment facilities

• Treated effluents conforming to the Standards.

• 70% of the treated waste water re-used

• Remaining treated waste water discharged into sea at 650 Mts seaward

• Provided adequate air pollution control measures for all the sources

• Installed CAAQM station

• Provided on line stack monitoring system for major sources

• Regular inspections is being carried out

• Monthly collection of effluent & ground water samples

• Monitoring of sludge at bioremediation site

• Monthly monitoring of sea water quality at shore of discharge point

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Continued….Particulars

of Industries CategoryCompliance status

Action WPC APC

MCF Ltd Fertilizer

• Provided adequate treatment facilities

• Zero discharge achieved in June 2010

• STP upgraded & treated sewage is re-used

• Provided adequate air pollution control measures for all the sources.

• On line stack monitoring of Sulphuric Acid Plant

• Regular inspections is being carried out

Sequent Lab Ltd

Basic drug & Pharmaceutical

• Provided adequate treatment facilities & treated effluents are confirming to the Standards.

• Treated waste water & sewage is being used for gardening

Provided adequate air pollution control measures.

• Regular inspections is being carried out

• Monthly collection of effluent & ground water samples

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Continued….

Particulars of

IndustriesCategory

Compliance status

Action WPC APC

BASF India Ltd.

Dyes & Dye Intermediates

• Provided adequate treatment facilities & treated effluents are confirming to the Standards.

• Treated waste water is being discharged into sea at 1400 mts seaward

Provided adequate air pollution control measures for all the sources.

• Regular inspections is being carried out

• Monthly collection of effluent & ground water samples

• Monthly monitoring of sea water quality at shore of discharge point

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Continued….Particulars of

Industries CategoryCompliance status

Action WPC APC

KIOCL (Pellet Plant) Pig Iron

• Not Provided treatment facilities for Scrubber effluent

• Inadequate treatment facility for Sewage

• Provided adequate air pollution control measures for all sources.

• Fugitive emissions due to handling of iron ore

• Directions issued to complete the treatment system to treat he effluent generated from Scrubber provided to captive Power Plant before December 2011

NMPT Port

Provided adequate treatment facilities for sewage and Ballast water.

• Provided adequate air pollution control measures.

• Roads are asphalted and regular water sprinkling

• Regular inspections is being carried out

Eshwari Metal Industries

Lead Reprocessing

Provided adequate treatment facilities.

Provided air pollution control measures.

• Regular inspections is being carried out

• Insisted for additional air pollution control measures

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Issues related to other polluting industries

Sl No

Particulars of

Industries

No .of

Industries

Compliance to Water Act Action taken for non compliance

01

Fish Meal & Oil manufacturing Industries located at Kotepura - Ullal

14

• Discharging untreated waste water into sea

• Construction of 600 KLD capacity CETP at the cost of Rs. 220 Lakhs is under progress (nearing completion)

• Civil works of CETP is completed and installation of Mechanical equipments is under progress.

02

Fish Meal & oil manufacturing Industries located at Mukka

03

• one unit provided forced evaporation system for waste water

• Two units have already constructed individual treatment facilities. ETP is under stabilization

• Industry have installed & Commissioned ETP.

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Effluent Treatment plant of M/s Bawa Fisheries

Common Effluent Treatment plant for Fish Processing units at

Kotepura - Ullala

Effluent Treatment plant of M/s Bawa Fish Meal & Oil Co.,

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Action Plan for Baikampady Industrial Cluster, Mangalore

• MoEF in association with CPCB & IIT (Delhi) carried out environmental assessment of industrial clusters (88) across the country based on Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI).

• MoEF has declared Baikampady Industrial Cluster as critically polluted area and imposed moratorium on establishment of new industries in the cluster.

• KSPCB in coordination with CPCB and industries has developed an Action Plan to reduce the pollution level in the Baikampady industrial cluster and submitted to MoEF.

• In response MoEF, GOI has lifted the Moratorium imposed on Baikampady Industrial Cluster on 23rd May 2011.

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Sl. No.

Name of the

industry

Action Plan Proposed by major industries

Cost in

Lakhs Time Schedule Remarks

1

Mangalore Refineries & Petrochemicals Ltd, Kuthethur

a) ETP with RO Plant 14800 Oct 2011

Reduction in Fresh Water Consumption

b) Condensate recovery system – 2 units 61 31.12.2011 Fresh Water

conservationc) Installation of continuous ambient air quality monitoring system

75 31.03.2011(Work completed) Installed

d) Utilization of natural gas as internal fuel in the refinery

To be estimat

ed

As and when natural gas is

made available in Mangalore

(expected in 2012-13)

Reduction in SO2 & CO2 Emissions

e) Installation of sulphur pastillation unit for Phase III

7000 31.10.2011 Reduction of sulphur dust

f) Planting of 10,000 saplings 50 2011 Green belt

development

ACTION PLAN BY ‘ A’ CATEGORY INDUSTRIES

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2BASF India Ltd., Bala village.

a) Installation of diffused aerator system for biological treatment

15(Work comple

ted)

Improve oxygen transfer efficiency

b) Installation of scrubber for monomer storage tanks to control fugitive emissions

15 Control of Air emission

b) Planting of 1000 saplings. 4.5 2011 Green belt

development

3

Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., Panambur

a) Changeover of fuel from Naphtha and furnace oil to Natural Gas and Re-Liquefied Natural Gas

40000 2013

Reduction in SO2 & CO2 Emissions

c) Planting of 4,000 saplings 6 2011 Green belt

development

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4

Sequent Scientific Ltd. Baikampady.

Monitoring of VOCs 5

(Work complete

d)

5

Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd., Panambur

a) Up gradation of the existing STP with latest technology

50 30.09.2011

Improve quality of treated water

b) Installation of ETP for treatment of effluent generated from De-sulphurisation plant of CPP

65 31.12.2011

Improve quality of treated water

c) Asphalting of all internal roads 35 31.12.201

1

Reduction of fugitive emissions

d) Providing of closed sheds for raw materials storage

30 30.09.2011

Reduction of fugitive emissions

e) Plantation of 10,000 saplings 6 31.10.201

1

Green belt development

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5

6NMPT, Panambur

a) Mechanization of Iron Ore Cargo handling

27700

October 2012

Reduction of cargo spills

b) Concretization of roads to minimize spillage of cargo

30 Dec’ 2011 Reduction of cargo spills

c) Green belt development along the highway NH 17 and Beach Road for one KM length, near VTMS building and at Meenakaliya Village road

80 Dec’ 2011Green belt development

d) Providing permanent sprinkling system along the concrete roads 600 M

10June’ 2011(Work

completed)

Dust suppression

e) Providing bunds to settling tanks and extension of settling tank

60To stop entry of ore into sea

f) Providing acoustic enclosures for two no’s of 1000 KVA DG Sets

32 Reduce the noise

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2

7

Ruchisoya Industries Ltd., Baikampady Industrial Area

a) Concreting of roads 50

June’ 2011(Work

completed)

Dust suppression

b) Planting of 625 saplings - 2011

Green belt development

8

Rajashri Packagers Pvt. Ltd., Baikampady Industrial Area

a) Replacement of fuel from rice husk to imported coal

12Dec‘ 2010

(Work Completed)

Reduction of ash generation

b) Incorporating closed loop ash handling system (Silo’s)

35Dec’ 2010

(Work Completed)

Dust suppression

c) Facilities for in-house testing of ETP parameters

2.5Dec’ 2010

(Work Completed)

--------

9

Eshwari Metal Industries, (Unit-I) Baikampady Industrial Area

Installation of Rotary Kiln furnace with Scrubber

40 Dec’ 2011

To minimize the emissions

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Sl No Name of the Factory Onsite Emergency prepared/not

Offsite Emergency prepared/not Remarks

1 Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

Off-site mock-drill conducted 3 times in a year

2Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, LPG Filling plant

Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

3 Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

Off-site mock-drill conducted 3 times in a year

Major Accident/Hazardous Industries

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2Sl. No Name of the Factory

Onsite Emergency prepared/not

Offsite Emergency prepared/not

Remarks

4 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, POL terminal

Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

5

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Mangalore. LPG Import Facilities terminal

Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

6Puttur Petro-Products Pvt. Limited.. Bantwal Taluk.

Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

7 Total LPG(INDIA) Limited Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

8 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. Prepared Prepared

On-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

9 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited , LPG Bottling Plant

Prepared PreparedOn-site mock-drill conducted 6 times in a year.

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2SL.No Name of the Factory Onsite Emergency

prepared/not

Offsite Emergency prepared/not

Remarks

1 The Canara Workshops Ltd.,Alloy Steel Division, Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

2

Karnataka Forest Development Corporation Limited.Aivernad Rubber Processing Unit,SulliaTaluk

Yet to be Prepared Prepared

Dec 20113

Karnataka Forest Development Corporation Limited.Centrifuge Latex FactorySulliaTaluk

Yet to be Prepared Prepared

4 Malabar Oxygen Co.Pvt Ltd,189-B,Mangalore

Yet to be Prepared Prepared

5 Gwasf Quality Castings Private, Mangalore

Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

6 Karnataka Forest Development Corporation Limited. Puttur Taluk

Yet to be Prepared Prepared Dec 2011

Hazardous Industries

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2

SL.No Name of the Factory Onsite Emergency

prepared/notOffsite Emergency prepared/not

Remarks

7 Indraje Latex Centrifugal Rubber Factory , Sullia Taluk,

Yet to be Prepared Prepared Dec 2011

8 Canara Lighting Industries Limited, Mulki Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

9 Sequent Scientific Limited Mangalore Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

10 B.A.S.F India LimitedMangalore Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

11 Munnor Rubber, Sullia – Yet to be Prepared Prepared Dec 2011

12 Karnad Gases Pvt. Ltd., Mulki Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are being conducted once in every six months

13 Lakshmi Cryogenics Pvt. Ltd. Mangalore Prepared Prepared

14 Kudremukh Iron Ore lCompany Limited, Mangalore Prepared Prepared

15 Eshwari Metal Industries Mangalore Prepared Prepared

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2

SL.No Name of the Factory Onsite Emergency

prepared/not

Offsite Emergency prepared/not

Remarks

16Advance Surfactants India Limited,Mangalore

Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are conducting every six months

17 Akolite Synthetic Resins Mangalore Not Prepared Prepared Dec 2011

18 Petronet MHB LimitedMangalore Dispatch StationMangalore

Prepared Prepared On-site Mock drills are conducting every six months

19 Petronet MHB LimitedNeriya, Belthangady - 574214 Prepared Prepared

20 Laboratories Daffodil (P)LtdMangalore Not-Prepared Prepared

Dec 201121 Shi Hi Tech,

Puttur Not Prepared Prepared

22 Sanson Chemical IndustriesMulki Not Prepared Prepared

23 Oriental Aromatics LtdMangalore. Not Prepared Prepared

Continued…

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2

SL.No Name of the Factory

Onsite Emergency prepared/not

Offsite Emergency prepared/not Remarks

24 Eshwari Metal Industries,Mangalore Prepared Prepared

On-site Mock drills are conducting every six months

25Divya Chemical Manufactures, Mulki

Yet to be prepared

Prepared

Off-site emergency to be prepared within Dec 2011

26 Ashapur Minechem Ltd, Mangalore Prepared

27 Pushpa Coats Pvt Ltd,Mangalore Prepared

28 Pushpa Coats Pvt Ltd,Mangalore Prepared

29POWERPACK Batteries (India) Mangalore

Prepared

Continued…

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TANKS & LAKES• Total No. of tanks for rejuvenation : 133 No’s and 12 vented dam works have

been taken– Tanks under Zilla Panchayat: 122 No’s (Rs. 306.30 Lakhs) – Minor Irrigation : 01 No’s (Rs. 100.00 Lakhs)– Mangalore City Corporation : 10 No’s (Rs. 555.00 Lakhs)– The rejuvenation of these tanks will be completed in the current year.

Kavoor Tank Karinjeshwara Tank

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Sl.no

Name of the Department

No. of tanks/la

kes

Name of lakes/Tanks

Area of encroach

ment

Area of eviction

Amount Spent for

rejuvenation

Future plan for maintenance

1 Minor irrigation 2

Kavoor tank 0.83 Hectare

0.83 Hectare 15 Lakhs 100 lakhs for

rejuvenation and protection work has been approved under Rejuvenation of tanks

 Karinjeshwara

Tank Nill NA NA

Note: Tanks coming under Corporation & ZP limits details will be provided once the tenders are approved

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STATUS OF PARKS & OPEN SPACES

Sl. No

Name ofthe ULB

No. of parks

Name of the Park

Extent of the park

Development activity taken in the last five

years

Amount Spent

Future action plan for 5 years

1Mangalore City Corporation

32 +11  

48.98 Acres +

38.45 Acres

Compound wall, foot-path, lighting, fountain, etc.,

35.8 Lakhs +

28.0 Lakhs

157.00 Lakhs + 155 Lakhs

2 Puttur 5

Children's Park

0.40 Acre

Development of compound wall and plantation completed in FY 2010-11

12 LakhsDevelopment works worth 2.0 lakhs has been Planned

Nethaji Park

0.45 Acre

Planting of trees & regular maintenance bieng carried out

NADevelopment works worth 2.0 lakhs has been Planned

Near Private Bus stand

0.42 Acre NA

Development works worth 2.0 lakhs has been Planned

Balavana (Shivaram Karanth)

6 Acre 20 LakhsDevelopment works worth 110 Lakhs has been Planned

Biramala 4.0 Acres 2 Lakhs Progressively to up-grade

the park

3 Moodbidri 1 Gandhi Park

1.40 Acre Recently taken over

Development works worth 5.38 lakhs been approved and is under progress

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Sl. No

Name of the ULB

No. of parks+ open

spaces

Name of the Park

Extent of the park + open

spaces

Development activity taken in the last five

years Amount Spent

Future action plan for 5 years (Parks +

Open spaces)

4 Belthangadi 2

Manjushree Park 0.15 Acre Maintenance activities

are being carried out 1.00 lakhs NA

Chinnara Park 0.35 Acre Nil NA

Development works worth 20.0 lakhs are under progress

5 Sullia 3

Netaji Park 0.05 Acre Maintenance activities are being carried out 0.50 lakhs

Progressively to up-grade the park

Odabai Park 0.12 Acre Maintenance activities are being carried out 0.10 lakhs

Children Park 0.07 Acre Maintenance activities

are being carried out 0.40 lakhs

Development works worth 2.5 lakhs been approved

6 Mulki 1 Gandhi Park 0.40 Acre

Development of compound wall and plantation completed in FY 2010-11

4.00 lakhsProgressively to up-grade the park

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AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTReducing Chemical Fertilizers Consumption

through promotion of organic farmingRemedy Action Taken

(Progress achieved in last

5 years till 2011)

Amount Spent during last 5

years (Rs. In lakhs)

Future Action for2011-12 to 2015 –

16

Budget Requirement for

2011 - 12 to 2015 - 16

(Rs. In lakhs)Vermi compost units

962 24.90 750 30

Bio-digester units

166 23.50 250 50

Gobar gas/ slurry tank units

155 18.60 500 50

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Remedy

Action Taken (Progress

achieved in last 5 years till

2011)

Amount Spent during

last 5 years (Rs. In lakhs)

FutureAction

Budget Requirement for 2011-12 (Rs. In lakhs)

Use of organic manures (Agri-gold)

1542 tons 17.07 1000 tons 25

Promotion of organic Farming

One village per Taluka

comprising of 100 ha. Was demonstrated.

102.00

1000 hectares (organic village

programme) 2500 ha. (organic farming mission

programme)

275

Training to Create Awareness (Nos.)

150 6.11 250 No’s 12.50

Radio Lessons / Program’s Nil Nil 5 No’s 1.75

Total 192.18 444.25

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Remedy

Action Taken (Progress achieved in last 5 years

till 2011)

Amount Spent during last 5 years

(Rs. In lakhs)

Future Action

Budget Requirement for 2011-12

(Rs. In lakhs)

Use of bio pesticides 1600 ha. 10.13 2500 ha. 12.50

Integrated pest Management (IPM) methods.

26 farmer Field

School (FFS)3.41 50 (FFS) 8.50

Training to create Awareness (No.)

50 1.60 50 2.50

Radio Lessons / Program’s

Nil Nil 5 No’s 1.75

Grand Total 15.14 25.25

REDUCING CHEMICAL PESTICIDES CONSUMPTION

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Horticulture DepartmentProblem Remedy Action

Taken

Amt. Spent past 5 yrs

( Rs in Lakh)

Future Action

2011-16

Budget 2011-16 (Rs in Lakh)

Outcome

To reduce air, soil, water

pollution, increase

life sustain ability

Increase plant

density by planting

more horti. crops

So far 67.87% of net sown

area brought under horti.

crops

640.00

Increase plant

density by 200 Ha

every year

150.00

Increased green

coverage and income of farmers

Reduce soil

erosion

Plant more suitable

Horti-crops

30524 Ha area under

Cashew crop & 10392 Ha

under Rubber crop

200.00

Increase plant

density by gap filling Cashew

plant

50.00

Increased income and Soil erosion

brought down

considerably. Cashew is providing livelihood to more than

4000 family

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Continued…Problem Remedy Action

Taken

Amt. Spent past 5 yrs

( Rs in Lakh)

Future Action

2011-16

Budget 2011-16 (Rs in Lakh)

Outcome

Use of Inorganic Fertilizers, Chemicals and Pesticides

Promotion of Intensive Organic Farming in Hort. crops

50% of Hort crops area traditionally Organic farming. 1020 Ha converted to Intensive org.farming u/r NHM

25.00

750 Ha to be converted to Intensive Organic Farming

41.00 1444 Tonnes of NPK and 1500 Lts of Pesticides can be reduced

Promotion of Vermi compost units

262 Vermi compost units established and assisted

34.00

250 units will be established and assisted

75.00

Promotion of Biodigester units

271 Bio digester units are established

22.30250 units to be establihed

75.00

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Continued…Problem Remedy Action

Taken

Amt. Spent past 5 yrs ( Rs in Lakh)

Future Action 2011-16

Budget 2011-16 (Rs in Lakh)

Outcome

Use of Inorganic Fertilizers, Chemicals and Pesticides

Promotion of bio pesticides and Organic pesticides

Organic & Bio pesticides were introduced at subsidized rates

65.00

600 Ha/ yr proposed to be assisted under INM &500 Ha/ Yr proposed to be assisted under IPM

55.00

1444 Tonnes of NPK and 1500 Lts of Pesticides can be reduced

Promotion of Natural Pollinators

1067 No of bee boxes with colonies were assisted

16.00

1500 Bee hive with colonies proposed

22.50

Mechanization

60 Weed cutters are given with assistance

39.50

50 weed cutter machines proposed/ year

35.00

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Problem Remedy Action TakenAmt. Spent past 5 yrs ( Rs

in Lakh)

Future Action

2011-16

Budget 2011-16 (Rs in Lakh)

Outcome

Use of Inorganic Fertilizers, Chemicals and Pesticides

Create awareness on organic farming

Training programmes were organised to educate farmers on chemical hazard and to switch over to organic farming

35 Trainings with a assistance of Rs 5.95 Lakhs

100 Training programmes are planned to promote switch over to organic farming

15.00

750 Ha to be converted to Intensive Organic Farming.

Continued..

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Comprehensive Action plan of all wings of

Forest dept-Territorial, wildlife, social

forestry, KCDC & KFDC(Rubber) & other

line Depts

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District wise Progress detailsTerritorial divisions: Planting activities & protection of Elephants & corridors eliciting public co-operation (including human & animal conflict) are carried out in Sullya, Panja & Subramanya ranges of Sullya Taluk, Belthangady, Uppinangady range of Belthangady taluk, Puttur range in Puttur taluk, Bantwala range in Bentwala taluk & Mangalore range in Mangalore taluk.

Social Forestry: Afforestation in private & Government lands, road-side plantations, block plantations, school forestries are carried out in Mangalore, Bantwal, Puttur, Sullya & Belthangady taluks. The expentediture are met out under MGNREGS FUNDS

Wild Life: Activities are carried out in Belthangady & Sullya taluks only specially Charmady, Shiradi, shirubagilu, Subramanya, Harihara pallathadka, Madapady, Sampaje, Mandekolu.

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Improvement of Habitats, Educating farmers, forage & drinking water facilities

Habitat improvement (forest development, soil & moisture conservation measures) was done by developing degraded reserve forest area covering an area of 8000 hectares(approx) .

Action has been taken to educate the farmers conducting training camps, exposure trips for the village forest committee members.

Forest committee formed under KSFMBCP, FDA & mangrove projects are actively participating in protection & development of forests.

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Details of Plantations raised in last 5 Years in Mangalore Division (in Ha / Km)

Particulars of Work 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Afforestation in the forest areas

1817.5 394.29 1510 379.15 1465 456.47 1683.5 460.48 1260.45 364.21 7736.45 2009.60

Road side / Avenue Plantation

22.5

11.57

3.5

5.57

22.5

12.47

27.5

12.95

18

41.65

94

84.21

Plantations in Schools & Hospitals

- 2.5 - - 50 52.5

TOTAL 1840 405.35 1516 384.72 1487.5 478.94 1711 473.43 1328.45 405.86 7882.95 2093.81

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Afforestation Proposed Action Plan of Mangalore Divisionfor next 5 Years

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total

PhyFin

(Lakhs)Phy

Fin

(Lakhs)Phy

Fin

(Lakhs)Phy

Fin

(Lakhs)Phy

Fin (Lakhs)

PhyFin (Lakhs)

1 Forest land: (Ha.) 1376 412.80 400 149.59 400 155.26 300 122.43 200 77.19 2676 917.27

2National Highways (KMs.)

3300 Seedlings 1.72 15 9.5 15 14.99 10 15.27 10 17.29 50 58.77

3

State Highways/ District/Rural Roadsides: (KMs.)

2200 Seedlings 1.14 10 7.53 15 14.42 25 25.37 20 19.57 70 68.03

4Establishing Fire Protection camps

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 10

5 Mangrove forest 15 6.00 20 9.00 20 10.00 20 11.00 20 12.00 95 48.00

6 Afforestation in Other Areas 23 45.00 30 61 40 92 10 15 10 15 113 228

7 Costal Greening 6 km 6 5km 6 11

km 12

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Proposed Action Plan of Mangalore Division for next 5 Years

  2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 TOTAL

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin (Lakhs)

Phy Fin

(Lakhs)

Phy Fin

(Lakhs)

Phy Fin

(Lakhs)1. Forest land: (Ha.)

400 118.75 400 149.59 400 155.26 300 122.43 200 77.19 1700 623.22

2. National Highways (KMs.)

0 0.56 15 9.5 15 14.99 10 15.27 10 17.29 50 57.61

3. State Highways/ District/Rural Roadsides: (KMs.)

0 0.38 10 7.53 15 14.42 25 25.37 20 19.57 70 67.25

4. Establishing Fire Protection camps

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 10

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Details of Plantations raised outside the Natural Forest area in last 5 Years by Social Forestry Division, Mangalore.

Sl. No

Particulars of Work 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin

1Block Plantation (In Ha)

117.85 14.50 242.17 19.29 325.99 33.13 200.26 24.28 75.25 23.06 82.60 22.75

2Roadside Plantation (In Kms)

29.50 4.24 10.00 1.42 20.55 2.97 15.00 1.72 24.00 3.96 14.50 5.06

3Social Security Plantations (In Ha)

6.50 0.59 9.75 0.53 13.25 1.08 12.50 1.16 12.30 1.56 9.50 0.85

4School Forestry (In Ha)

31.00 1.71 46.80 3.93 26.62 1.49 45.00 1.24 30.00 1.18 20.00 0.88

5

MGNREGS Plantations in Private/ Govt. lands (In Ha)

- - - - 1467.85 310.82202.4

578.00

TOTAL 184.85 21.04 308.72 25.17 386.41 38.67 272.76 28.41 1609.40 340.58 329.05 107.54

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Plan of Action for next 5 Years by Social Forestry Division, Mangalore Under MGNREGS

Particulars of Work

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 TOTAL

Phy. (Ha)

Fin. (Lakhs)

Phy (Ha)

Fin (Lakhs)

Phy (Ha)

Fin (Lakhs)

Phy (Ha)

Fin (Lakhs)

Phy (Ha)

Fin (Lakhs)

Phy (Ha)

Fin (Lakhs)

Raising Plantation in Pvt/Govt lands

100 60.10 100 66.10 100 72.75 100 80 100 88 500 366.95

Roadside Plantations

20 11.40 20 12.50 20 13.75 20 15.15 20 16.70 100 69.50

School Forestry

20 3.00 20 3.30 20 3.65 20 4.00 20 4.50 100 18.45

TOTAL 140 74.50 140 81.90 140 90.15 140 99.15 140 109.20 700.00 454.90

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Prevention of Man-Animal Conflict

Elephant Proof Trench

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• Forage areas & drinking water facilities:Parma & poly-cultural practices are encouraged by creating budgets for the same in NREGA & wild life Funds. Fodder species- (Halasu, Hebbalasu, bamboo, etc.,) are planted along with the major species during monsoon planting.

• Action plan towards creation of large drinking ponds, de-siltation of water holes to assist drinking water to wild animals have been prepared.

• The action plan for development of fodder plants & crops along with creation of drinking water pools for wild animals has been developed. The Physical target & Financial requirements(from Wildlife funds) are as briefed in the subsequent slide.

Demarcation & working plans to tackle poaching & smuggling of sandalwood: The Mangalore district comes under te jurisdiction of Shimoga working plan division. They are conducting the demarcation works as & when the authorities of Mangalore division reports such encroachments & other irregulaties to the working plan division.

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    i. PROTECTION OF ELEPHANTS II. PROTECTION OF ELEPHANT HABITAT AND CORRIDORS

SlName of

the Division

Maintenance of anti -poaching

camps

Construction of

culverts, bridges,

causeways and watch

towers

Desilting of Water Holes

Creation of large size

ponds

Elephant Proof

Trench (EPT)/

Elephant

Maintenance of Elephant

Proof Trench (EPT)

Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy FinPhy (km

)Fin

Phy (km

)Fin

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

  Mangalore                        

  2011-12 1 1.12 2 2.24 2 0.52 2 2.24 2 1.99 10 2.50  2012-13 1 1.23 2 2.46 2 0.57 2 2.46 2 2.19 12 3.00  2013-14 1 1.36 2 2.71 2 0.62 2 2.71 2 2.41 14 3.50  2014-15 1 1.49 2 2.98 2 0.69 2 2.98 2 2.65 16 4.00  2015-16 1 1.64 2 3.28 2 0.75 2 3.28 2 2.92 18 4.50

TOTAL 5 6.84 10 13.67 10 3.14 10 13.6

7 10 12.17  70 17.50

Man – Animal Conflict – PROPOSED ACTION PLAN FOR 5 YEARS

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Continued….

    III. ELICITING PUBLIC CO-OPERATION (Including mitigation of human-elephant conflict)

Others (like construction of walls,

new roads, maintenance of roads, Encouraging Parma &

poly-cultural practices( planting of, agave,

paddy, banana, sugarcane )

maintenance of watch tower drilling of bore wells, stone pitching

etc.,

Grand total

(Rs. In Lakhs)

Sl.No

Name of the

Division

Publicity and

awareness programmes LS (unit

cost)

Anti depredation

units to elephants

Erection of Solar fence

(km)

Maintenance of Solar

fence (km)

Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin Phy Fin1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25  Mangalore                      

  2011-12 5 2.00 2 2.24 1 1.77No Erection

during previous year

2 2.00 17.37

  2012-13 5 2.00 2 2.46 1 1.95 1 0.25 2 2.00 19.83

  2013-14 5 2.00 2 2.71 1 2.14 2 0.49 2 2.00 22.41

  2014-15 5 2.00 2 2.98 1 2.35 3

0.74

2 2.00 25.12

  2015-16 5 2.00 2 3.28 1 2.59 4

0.99

2 2.00 27.98

TOTAL 25 10.00 10 13.67 5 10.80  10 2.47 10 10.00 112.71

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Marine eco system , Mangroves Protection , Management and fisheries

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• Total length of the D.K. coast line 43 km.• Talapady Uchila lagoon: Rhizophora, Avicinia• Nethravathi Gurupura: Rhizophora, Avicinia,

Sonnaratia caseolaris, Acanthus ilicifolius,, Acrostichum aureum,, Kandelia candel

• Mulki - Pavanje: Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Rhizophora, Avicinia, Sonnaratia caseolaris, Acanthus ilicifolius, Acrostichum aureum,, Kandelia candel Aegiceras corriculatum, Excoecaria agallocha,

• Bykampady Industrial Area: Avicinia , Acrostichum aureum, Acanthus ilicifolius

MANGROVE SPECIES AND RESOURCES IN DAKSHINA KANNADA

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Mangroove Plantation madeEstuaries of Mangalore Taluk: 250 Ha

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Threats Management Strategies Mitigation Funds required

Habitat destruction due to urbanization and other developmental activities

1) Identification & Mapping of Mangrove area2) Implementation of CRZ notification and tree preservation act

1) Mangrove restoration*. 2) Capacity

building of Environment and Forest departments

Rs. 48 lakhs for 95 Ha in 5 year

Destruction of Mangroves for fuel wood requirement.

Implementation of tree preservation act

Raising alternative fuel wood plantations in and around the coastal region

Rs. 12.5 lakhs for 50 ha.

ACTION PLAN TO PROTECT BREEDING HABITATS

* Area availability will be subjected to survey and mapping 84

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Threats Management Strategies Mitigation Funds required

Misconceptions of people about Mangroves. Considered as obstruction for fishing and hindrance for water drainage

Creating awareness by training, organizing workshops, field visits etc.

Encouraging Community participation in protection of Mangroves

Rs. 8 lakhs / year

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Continued…

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Coastal Fisheries• State Pollution Control Board monitors pollution

regularly – it is observed that the pollution level is within the stipulated limits.

• Department of Fisheries has rejuvenated the fish and prawn stock by stocking Rs. 2.0 lakhs prawn seeds every year under sea ranching program.

• Conservation measures – “Closed fishing season” (June to August i.e.,

breeding season) to conserve the resources.– Regulating the entry of additional fishing vessels.– Registration of all fishing vessels

under Merchant shipping Act

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27597 active fishermen and fisherwomen are covered under national fishermen insurance scheme.

Fish Production : 90345 MT/Annum (2009-10) 1,34,739 MT/Annum (2010-11)

Income generation : 560.90 crores Average income per family : Approx Rs. 50,000/- Fish Market : 56 No’s in D.K (16 Major markets is in the coastal

line) 2 Modern Market : Mangalore (1.5 crores) under the

assistance of National fisheries development board, Hyderabad.

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KCDC LTD, Mangalore, was incorporated on 14th February 1978 under Companies Act, 1956 for scientifically managing the cashew plantations raised hither to by Karnataka Forest Department (KFD) and raising new plantations for promoting the development of cashew plantations in the State. These plantations are spread in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Shimoga Districts.Cashew plantations in Dakshina Kannada : 9133.00 ha.

KARNATAKA CASHEW

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• Increasing productivity of cashew crop by planting HYV grafted seedlings by replacing old & senile trees.

• Managing the plantations so raised as per scientific prescriptions.

• Putting the KCDC land to the best use for optimum utilisation.

• Restoring waste lands to productive use.

• Effective soil & moisture conservation in the high rainfall areas.

HYV Grafted cashew Seedlings

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PLANTATION ACTIVITY IN DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT

• 1700 hectares of cashew plantations raised from 1980 to 1987 with the assistance of International Development Agency (IDA) and a loan of Rs.1.29 crores.

Cashew tree in flowering stage

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Raised 3557.85 hectares of cashew plantations from internal resources and budgetary support from GOK

& GOI from 1992-93 to 2010-11.

• Plantation raised in between1992 and 2010

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Cashew Plantation raising activities by planting HYV grafted cashew seedlings in 183 hectares taken up

during 2011-12 in D.K. District.

Cashew plant raised during 2011-12

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SOURCE OF REVENUE – SALE OF CASHEW USUFRUCTS BY TENDER /AUCTIONS(D.K. DISTRICT).

YEAR REVENUE (Rs.in Lakhs)

2006-07 120.28

2007-08 124.382008-09 133.24

2009-10 94.172010-11 114.72

REVENUE

Raw cashewnuts ready for sale

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SCOPE OF CO-ORDINATION WITH OTHER DEVELOPMENT WINGS

• CASHEW GROWING TO BE GIVEN PRIORITY AS A FARM FORESTRY / HORTICULTURAL CROP.

• FOREST DEPARTMENT / SOCIAL FORESTRY WING OF ZILLA PANCHAYAT/WATER SHED DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO PLANT CASHEW NUT IN THEIR AFFORESTATION PROGRAMMES AND MAINTAIN THROUGH JFPM – VFC’S.

• KCDC TO MANAGE ITS CASHEW PLANTATIONS AS AN ESTATE ON THE SAME LINES AS COFFEE / TEA ESTATE AND NOT AS A FORESTRY CROP.

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SHARE OF KCDC IN PROVIDING LIVELYHOOD• KCDC sells its crop on annual

basis on tender cum auction, which is taken part by contractors from villages in vicinity of cashew plantations.

• In turn these contractors engage about 5 local workers every day for collection of cashew nuts in each unit for the period of 5 months.

• There are 181 such units spread over in Dakshina Kannada District.

• Thus every year 1,35,750 man days (181units x 5 persons x 150 days) are generated by this Company in raw cashew collection process.

Collection of cashew nuts by labourers

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• Company provides seasonal job opportunities for local people by carrying out plantation developmental activities during the course of year.

• In addition of mandays creation by running regular activities Company is creating jobs under other schemes like MNREGS by taking up developmental activities in older cashew plantations.

Digging of catch pit

JOB CREATION TO RURAL PEOPLE

Cleaning the plantation area

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FYM application by labourer

ENVIRONMENTAL VISION AND ACTIVITIES

• KCDC is using the organic manure like sheep manure, poultry manure, etc., by reducing the chemical fertilizers like urea, rock phosphate, etc., to make the cashew, chemical free.

• KCDC is planting in the open areas and also barren lands suitable for cashew by making best use of lands and thus developing the forest area.

• KCDC is also concentrating on the soil conservation by creating soil conservation trenches in hilly and sloppy areas. Soil conservation trench

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• Total rubber plantations in the District 4443 ha.• Providing livelihood to about 1600 families

including Tamil Sri-lankan repatriates.• NREGS funds are being utilized in addition to

regular corporation funds to improve productivity by taking soil moisture conservation works.

• Providing Gainful Employment to Local People (about 300 Families) through afforestation activities.

PRODUCTIVITY OF RUBBER PLANTATIONS THROUGH NREGS FUNDS

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Sea walls have been constructed at vulnerable places. Projects proposedSustainable Coastal Protection and Management Project: under funding by Asian Development Bank.In Ullal : Rs 223 crores Period : 4 yearsTwo under water reefs parallel to the coastline is proposed to be constructed along 3km coast.

SEA EROSION

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Facilities under SCP & TSPYear Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Remarks

Physical (No. of

Beneficiaries)

Financial Physical (No. of

Beneficiaries)

Financial

2006 – 2007 - - 1672 1.11 Planting of fruit yielding plants

2007 – 2008 - - - -2008 – 2009 - - - -2009 – 2010 1249 4.44 84 0.75 Planting of fruit

yielding plants2010 – 2011 855 18.64 110 3.107 Planting of fruit

yielding plants, Distribution of gas stoves, solar lamps & honey bee boxes

Last 5 Years Total

2104 23.08 1766 4.967

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The scheduled Tribes and other Traditional forest dwellers (Recognition of forest rights) Act 2006 and Rules 2008

• Number of Applications received by FRCs– ST : 506– Others : 1172

• Number of Applications rejected by FRCs/SLDC– ST : 244– Others : 1172

• Number of Application accepted & Title deed issued– ST : 72– Others : Nil

• Extent of Land involved in title distributed cases– ST : 76.51 Acres– Others : Nil

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Details of Lamp societies in Mangalore Division

Name of the society

No of members

Amount collected from each

society to the dept(in Rs)

Kind of MFP collected

Participated members in

collecting the MFP

Sullya 3690 100Rampatre

flowersDalchini leaves

SigekaiDhupa seeds

679

664Puttur 1733 100

Belthangady 2091 100 1200

Bantwal 770 100 770

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