Current Date: 22 Nov, 2024

Divekar's Innovation for a Healthier Maharashtra

Divekar Environmental Solutions is undertaking the Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility (CBMWTF) Project in Kurkumbh, Pune, Maharashtra, with an estimated cost of ₹3.64 Crores. Spanning a plot area of 4,870 m² and a built-up area of 1,770.31 m², the facility is equipped with essential processing capacities, including an incinerator (250 kg/hr), autoclave (70 kg/hr), shredder (200 kg/hr), and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) with a capacity of 10 m³/day. Water usage parameters, power requirements (1,000 kVA), and sewage generation (1 m³/day) further outline the project's comprehensive waste management infrastructure.

The CBMWTF Project by Divekar Environmental Solutions is a significant initiative aimed at addressing the critical issue of biomedical waste management. Utilizing technologies such as incineration, autoclaving, and shredding, the facility ensures compliance with legal regulations and focuses on minimizing risks to healthcare workers, communities, and the environment. The inclusion of an ETP underscores the commitment to proper wastewater treatment, enhancing the overall environmental impact of the project.

While specific details such as the project timeline, types of biomedical waste treated, waste disposal methods after treatment, employment generation, environmental impact assessment, permits, and clearances obtained are currently unavailable, interested parties are recommended to contact Divekar Environmental Solutions for the missing information. Additionally, researching similar CBMWTF projects in India and exploring the legal framework governing biomedical waste management in Maharashtra can provide valuable insights into the industry's best practices and regulatory landscape.

News by Rahul Yelligetti

Source : Projxnews