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Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making

Start Date :
Sep 16, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city ...
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K.Balachandar
10 years 7 months ago
1. Efficient delivery of public utilities such as water, electricity, solid waste, sanitation and sewage. 2. As the Chennai city traffic is already congested, alternate mode of transport like seaway transport can be introduced for congestion free roads. 3. Solar energy can be utilized for alternate power (current) source. 4. Sufficient bio gas can be produced instead of LPG from degradable wastage. 5. Re-usage of sewage water can be used for cultivation, irrigation of park and sanitation.
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RAMILA
10 years 7 months ago
In some areas like Jalladianpet(Pallikaranai), there is no drainage facility. Hence people let the waste water to streets and it accommodates the empty lands and looking like open drainage. Though there are so many flats and individual houses, it is looking like a slum due to this. Of course the people started suffering from Dengue too and it is spreading rapidly. Please help with drainage facility. Please fulfill the basic requirement of the people first. Of course our city will become smart.
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Ragupathy_7
10 years 7 months ago
I enclose herewith my suggestions for developing Chennai as smart city as called-for by the corporation of Chennai. Pls check the attachment. Thank you.
mygov_144591517016533121.pdf
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Segregation at source is key to the success of any solid waste management system.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Biogas from the fermentation of food waste can be used at both the household and community levels in lieu of liquefied petroleum gas, as well as for power generation.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Food waste for processing into animal feed should be collected on a daily basis. The remaining components of waste, including biodegradable materials, should be collected in a manner that reflects the logistical capability of the city concerned.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Construction and demolition (C&D) materials can be used for filling in low areas or as aggregates, subject to passing suitability tests. Recovery of reusable materials from industrial facilities has been achieved in Asia’s developed countries.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
The paper materials that get collected are eventually recycled and subsequently reused. The rest of the waste from institutions follows the usual waste flow into composting plants in the case of biodegradable materials, animal feed processors in the case of food waste, MRFs and recycling plants in the case of dry recyclables and e-waste, and treatment or disposal in the case of hazardous materials.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Waste generated at institutions consists mainly of paper products used for office operations. Currently, blank pages are used for printing draft reports and as notepads.
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Sugumar_11
10 years 7 months ago
Residual materials from MRFs and hazardous materials can be used as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) for power plants, once they have undergone treatment. They can also be used as aggregate, or disposed of in sanitary landfills.
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