sms envocare's waste management services
DESCRIPTION
Waste minimization or waste reduction at source is increasingly being realized as a component for enhancing competitiveness. Many industrial firms make a special effort to minimize generation of waste so as not only to reduce their waste treatment and disposal costs but also improve their resource efficiency. However, small and medium sized industry experience difficulties in systematically integrating waste minimization actions into their overall management practices– largely as consequence of their time, expertise and money constraints. The current waste management cost can be reduced by designing the waste management systems, scientifically with focus on 3R .The volume of ‘residual waste’ after recovery / recycle of materials can be drastically reduced thus cutting down treatment and disposal costs. In studies conducted by UNEP it has been demonstrated that by adopting the Integrated Solid Waste Management approach the residual waste requiring disposal can be easily brought down to just 30-40%. In case the residual waste is sent to landfill, this would also mean that the life of existing landfills will be appreciably increased. Earnings from recovered materials and resources can further ease the budget requirements for waste management. Recovering energy from waste can become an excellent source of renewable energy. Conversion of organic waste into useful materials (e.g. compost) and/or energy can apart from affecting a significant reduction in waste quantity can provide cheap and renewable energy. Other waste components which are not easily amenable to recycling (such as dirty plastic and paper) can also be converted into fuel, of course with due care for combustion related emissions. The private sector is getting increasingly involved in waste management so it is not just a service to be provided by the government. In many cities the entire range of waste management services – collection, transportation, treatment and disposal are now provided by private sector. There is a huge potential for engaging private sector not only in recycling industry but also in establishing industry based on recycled material as input materials. This can have a snowballing effect in terms of directing private finances, job creation and industrial promotion. The beneficial environmental aspects in terms of reduced extraction of non-renewable resources are obvious. Empowerment of the poor and employment generation are the major demands in developing countries. Waste management with focus on segregation and recycling can serve the twin objective of creating employment opportunities for the poor and thus enabling them to improve their life styles. It can be treated as a business opportunity with a good potential for job creation.TRANSCRIPT
SMS ENVOCARE LIMITED20, IT Park, Parsodi, Nagpur-440022
Tel.: +91 712 6665000Fax: +91 712 6665100
Website – www.smsl.co.in / www.smsenvocare.co.in
WASTE
Any material regarded as useless & unwanted (at a certain time & place) is known as “Waste”
OR
A resource that is not safely recycled back into the environment or the market place is known as “Waste”
Collection
Segregation
Storage
Transportation
Processing
Disposal
Waste Management Cycle
DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POLLUTION & THEIR IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
WASTE MANAGEMENT & ITS WAYS
Waste is a system of inefficiency
Considered to be a key priority in achieving sustainable development
Effective protection of the environment
Prudent use of natural resources
Ways
Why
CATEGORIES OF WASTE
Solid Waste• Municipal Solid Waste• Bio-Medical Waste• Hazardous Waste (including e-waste)
Liquid Waste• Municipal Liquid Waste• Industrial Liquid Waste • Produced Water
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW)
Broad Technologies: Composting
Incineration
Plasma Arc Gasification
Landfill
Bio-Reactor Landfill
Present Scenario in India Limited budget availability for scientific waste management
Lack of awareness creation mechanism, technically trained manpower and community involvement
Inefficient institutional set up for waste management, planning and designing in ULB’s
Absence of segregation of waste at source
Future Opportunities: Rise in demand for technologies and services to achieve effective waste, collection, transportation &
disposal, including its treatment and recycling
HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW)
Broad Technologies: Plasma Gasification
Stabilization & Solidification
Landfill
Co-processing
Present Scenario in India: Waste generator’s unwillingness to pay much for adequate disposal
Irrational charging pattern
Although laws concerning the controlled handling of waste exist, they are often not properly
enforced
Ban on interstate transportation of HW
Lack of technical resources and skilled manpower both in PCBs and industrial units
Future Opportunities: Regional HW facility shall be more economical, profitable and will serve the requirement of a region
Need for development of Integrated Waste Management Facilities
E-WASTE
Present Scenario in India: Unavailability of clear data on the quantity generated and disposed off each year is posing treat to the
environment
Insufficient data is making policy makers task difficult in designing an e-waste management strategy
India has become a dumping yard for E-waste due to excess import
Future Opportunities: Gadgets are not currently designed to be recycled. A change in design practices is needed
Recycling and reuse of material are the next level potential options to reduce e-waste
PPP model for setting up buy-back or drop-off facility
Broad Technologies: Incineration
Recycling (Informal)
Re-use
BIO-MEDICAL WASTE (BMW)Broad Technologies: Incineration
Autoclaving
Shredding
Plasma Pyrolysis
Secured Landfills
Present Scenario in India: Regulations do exist, but no effective implementation due to a lack of training and awareness
People running ‘informal’ recycling services are exposing themselves to various hazards
Dangerous wastes dumped in the hospital’s surroundings is resulting in land and ground water
pollution
Future Opportunities: The private sector’s role in providing on-site BMW management services will gain importance
Management of BMWs at a CWTF is becoming an integral part of a state waste management strategy
Crucial role of IT sector in increasing public awareness of regulatory needs, environmental concerns,
technology options & best management practices
INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER
Broad Technologies: MBBR (Moving Bed Bio-Reactor)
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
Activated Sludge System
Composting
Landfill
Present Scenario in India: Industrial wastewater discharge causes pollution and reduces available freshwater reserves
There is no regulatory binding on water usage and wastage
Around 6.2 billion liters of untreated industrial wastewater is generated every day
Thermal power and steel plants are the major contributors to annual industrial wastewater discharge
Future Opportunities: Industrial sector is expected to drive future growth in the Indian wastewater treatment market over
the next five years
Increasing demand for ETP’s equipped with latest technologies
MUNICIPAL WASTE WATER
Broad Technologies: MBBR (Moving Bed Bio-Reactor)
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
Trickling Filters
Waste Stabilization Ponds
Aerated Lagoons
Oxidation Ponds
Present Scenario in India: The technology for monitoring ground water resources is backdated
Adoption of advanced technology such as the zero liquid discharge (ZLD) is low in India when
compared to the global scenario due to high capital investment
Municipal wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal are still not a priority for ULB’s as
compared to water supply
Future Opportunities: High demand for recycled municipal waste water for irrigation purpose & usage in thermal power
stations as utility water (cooling towers/boilers)
PPP-based projects will be in vogue and one can expect the increased role of private players in the
management of utilities/assets
PRODUCED WATER
Broad Technologies: Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
Membrane filtration
Evaporation ponds
Electro dialysis (ED) and Electro dialysis Reversal (EDR)
Captive De-ionization
Reverse Osmosis and Nano-filtration
Present Scenario in India: Current thermal produced water treatment technologies are mature but may not be relevant in future
unless significant reductions are made in energy costs
Future Opportunities: To optimize Produced Water Treatment, there is a need to combine two or more technologies in a
hybrid system
Electrochemistry is very promising and may be the future technology for management of produced
water in India
SMS TODAY - PROVEN TRACK RECORD FOR 50+ YEARS
1600+ crore turnover 2671 employees, 1526 contracted labor force Major 70 Government & PSU clients Footprints in India, Uganda & Indonesia Among the first 500 unlisted companies in India by turnover
Focus Areas:
Roads Irrigation Railways Tolls Roads O&M
Mining Electrical Enviro & Clean Energy
Urban Development
Others
To Attain and Retain No.1
position in every
Environmental Business
Line wherever we are
“To exceed the expectations of all”
- Stakeholders- Employees- Customers
- Government- Lenders
- Suppliers- Society
- Shareholders
Vision Mission
ENVIRONEMENT & CLEAN ENERGY DIVISION
HW/Integrated Waste Management
BMW
MSW
CETPSTP
Produced Water
Clean Energy
Consultancy
Focus Areas of E&CE
ENVIRONEMENT & CLEAN ENERGY DIVISION-TODAY
One of the most prominent Environment Management Company in India
1000+ workforce
Key service areas:
Operational at National & International Locations
Ankleshwar Aurangabad Bahadurgarh Bangalore Bikaner Delhi Goa Hyderabad Indore Jaipur Jodhpur Kolkata Lucknow Mehsana Mumbai Nagpur Nasik Pune Uganda
OUR VOYAGE TO SUCCESS......
2004 2014
2004Awarded Hazardous Waste facilities at Butibori, Nagpur & Ranjangaon, Pune
2006Awarded Common BMW facility at Delhi
Started CETP’s at Kagal, Kolhapur & Shendra, Aurangabad
2005Started CETP at Butibori, Nagpur
Awarded Common BMW facility at Aurangabad
2007Awarded Common BMW facility at Mumbai
Awarded Hydro Power Generation Project (LBC & RBC at Pench, Nagpur
2009Started Consultancy Services on Environmental Solutions
World’s largest Plasma Gasification Waste to Energy plant commissioned at Ranjangaon, Pune
2010Procured civil works for Regional Waste Management Centre, Hooghly, West Bengal
Awarded Common BMW facility at Lucknow
2011Awarded Koradi TPS Expansion Project- 130 MLD Sewage water reuse project
2012Awarded Construction of ETP, Nada, Gujarat
2013 Procured ETP work at IISER, Pune
Secured Projects for Laboratory establishment at Bikaner & Jodhpur
Key Services• Collection, Transportation, Analysis, Treatment, Storage, Disposal &
Management
Projects Completed• CHWTSDF cum Waste to energy generation, Maharashtra Enviro
Power Ltd. Ranjangaon, Pune • Vidharbha Enviro Protection Ltd., Nagpur
Projects In Hand• CHWTSDF at Goa• CHWTSDF at Bangalore
Clients
• Volkswagen, TATA, Mahindra & Mahindra group, Raymonds, Bajaj Auto, Cipla Ltd., Cummins India group, Fiat India, Anand group, JCB manufacturing, General motors, Skoda motors, Hyundai Construction Equipment etc.
• Textile Industries, Pharma Industries, Oil Industries etc.
Recognitions• “Vasundhara Award”, “Paryavaran Gaurav Puraskar” &
“Dr.R.J.Rathi Award” to MEPL in 2012 for exceptional contribution in the field of Environment
COMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT STORAGE & DISPOSAL FACILITIES (CHWTSDF)
Key Services• Collection ,Transportation, Reception, Analysis, Treatment & Disposal
of Bio-Medical Waste
Projects Completed• Common BMW Facilities at Mumbai; Delhi; Nasik, Lucknow;
Aurangabad & Uganda
Projects In Hand • Common BMW Facilities at Vasai -Verar; KDMC, Ranchi, Raipur
Clients • 5000+ health care units, Government & Pvt Hospitals including JJ &
KEM hospitals
Recognitions • The Mumbai facility is the biggest one in Asia
BIO-MEDICAL WASTE (BMW) FACILITIES
Key Services• Design , Construction , operations & maintenance of landfills • Reception & Disposal of waste into landfills with monitoring of
environmental parameters, leachate collection, treatment & disposal
Projects Completed• 1.10,000 MT Landfill at Ranjangaon, Pune• 1,10,000 MT landfill at Butibori, Nagpur• 14,60,000 MT Landfill at Kolkata
Project In Hand • Goa Landfill- 3,00,000 MT
Clients • Kolkata Metro Development Authority, Morarjee Brahmana Ltd.,
ATSL Ltd. TATA, Ispat, Bajaj, Garware, Raymonds almost 1000+ industries in Maharashtra state
Recognitions• Developed valley landfill using natural topography, first of its kind in
India
SANITARY AND SECURED LANDFILLS
Key Services• Reception , Analysis, Treatment & Disposal of waste water generated
from industrial areas
Projects Completed• 5 MLD CETP at Butibori, Nagpur• 10 MLD CETP at Kagal, Kolhapur• 10 MLD CETP at Waluj, Aurangabad
Projects In Hand• 1 MLD ETP at Pune• 12.5 MLD CETP at Bahadurgarh, Haryana
Clients • Indorama Synthetic, Morarjee Brahmana Ltd., ATSL Ltd. TATA,
Ispat,Bajaj, Garware,Raymonds etc.
COMMON EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANTS
Key Services • Erection , Commissioning, Operation and Maintenance of STP’s
Project In Hand • 130 MLD Sewage water reuse project at Nagpur
Clients • Mahagenco & NMC
Recognitions • Reuse of treated sewage water for tower cooling in thermal power plant
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Key Services• Treatment of Produced water• Construction of ETP• GRE Pipeline installation
• Construction of 3 MLD ETP and Installation of GRE Pipeline At Nada, Ankleshwar, Gujarat
• Modification of 2 MLD ETP at Mehsana
• ONGC
Recognitions• Exposure to advanced produced water treatment technologies involving Nut-shell Filters, Induced Gas Floatation, Ultra Filtration & GRE Pipelines Installation
PRODUCED WATER
Key Services• Designing, Erection & Commissioning of Hydro Power Plants• Operation & Maintenance• Sale of power to electricity consumers
• LBC-Small hydro Power Project is nearing completion at Pench, Nagpur
• RBC- Small Hydro Power Project at Pench, Nagpur is in operation since Feb 2012
Clients • Electricity Consumers requiring fulfillment of usage obligation from
renewable resources• Water Resource Department
CLEAN ENERGY HYDRO
Key Services
• Environmental Monitoring System• Water & Waste Water services• Operation and Maintenance• Liasioning & Permits• Resource Management Services
Projects Completed
• Environmental Monitoring (ONGC , Dehradun)• STP/ETP- Haier Appliance (India) Pvt. Ltd, Ranjangaon , Pune• O & M of 100 KLD STP- Eldeco Infra. & Prop. Ltd. Ludhiana, Punjab• Consent to O & E- Asian Paints Ltd. Khopali, Mumbai• Resource Management- Alstom India Ltd. Singrauli, West Bengal
Offices • Pune, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Jaipur, Hyderabad & Indore
Recognitions • Laboratory recognized by MoEF & accredited by NABL
CONSULTANCY
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
On the occasion of World Environment Day on 5th June 2012, Environmental Club of India (ECI) had awarded various organizations and individuals for their contribution in the field of environment
Maharashtra Enviro power Ltd. (MEPL), Pune received MCCIA award for Environmental Pollution Control in industries in Maharashtra.
“Vasundhara Award” & “Paryavaran Gaurav Puraskar” in 2012 for exceptional contribution in the field of Environment
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
In the interest of the society and the nation at large, we support the projects titled;
“SAVE WE” (Save Water & Energy)
Child Adoption For Education (CAFE)
Child Adoption for Rehabilitation & Education (CARE)
Financial Assistance for Child Education (FACE)
Promoted seven schools (including Meerabai Sancheti Dharampeth Kanya Shala having 650
girl students and M.K.H Sancheti School at Nagpur with over 800 students)
Scholarships for employee's children for education
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