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    Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)

    The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), launched on October 2, 2014, is a nationwide initiative by the Government of India to achieve universal sanitation coverage, eliminate open defecation, and promote cleanliness across urban and rural areas.
    Objectives:

    1. Eliminate Open Defecation: Ensure access to individual household toilets.
    2. Solid Waste Management: Promote efficient waste segregation, collection, transportation, and processing.
    3. Behavioral Change: Create awareness about hygiene and cleanliness.
    4. Clean Public Spaces: Maintain cleanliness in streets, markets, tourist spots, and workplaces.

    Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) Focus Areas:

    • Urban waste Management Ensures efficient management of urban solid waste and . Urban sanitation.
    • Public & Household Toilets – Promote construction & maintenance of public toilets and household toilets, especially for the urban poor.
    Swachh Bharat Mission
    S. No Head Target Achievement
    1. Individual Toilets 27640 27640
    2. Public Toilets 2798 Seats 2798 Seats
    3. Public Urinals 1000 Seats 1000 Seats
    4. Solid Waste Management 62 Plants
    (covering 89 ULBs)
    21 Projects functional
    20 projects are In Progress
    21 Projects cpuld not be completed due to forest land Revenue/Civil Land issue/EC/Public Agitation/DPR revision

    Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0 (2021-2027): The mission has been extended as Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0, with the following focus areas:

    • Aachieving ODF (Open Defecation Free) Plus status by sustaining ODF towns.
    • Strengtheing solid and liquid waste management systems.
    • Special focus on plastic waste management and biodegradable waste composting.

    Used water Management:
    Used Water Management (UWM) is a critical component of Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) 2.0, aimed at managing and treating wastewater in urban areas to ensure environmental sustainability and public health. It focuses on the proper treatment, reuse, and disposal of used water (including greywater and blackwater) to prevent water pollution and resource wastage.
    Currently, 11 DPRs of ULB’s wise Rs 231.36 CR is prepared by Uttarakhand Peyjal Nigam.

    Legacy Waste Dump Site Remediation is Another key initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) 2.0,is Legal Waste Dump Site Remediation. It aims at addressing the environmental and health hazards caused by old, unprocessed solid waste accumulated in urban dump sites over decades. This initiative aligns with the mission’s broader goal of achieving Garbage-Free Cities (GFC).

    What is Legacy Waste?
    Legacy waste refers to old municipal solid waste that has accumulated in dump sites over years. It typically includes:

    • Biodegradable waste
    • Non-biodegradable materials (plastics, metals, glass)
    • Construction and demolition debris
    • Hazardous materials
    • These dump sites often emit harmful gases, leach toxic substances into the soil and groundwater, and pose significant environmental risks.
    Legacy Waste
    Legacy Waste Quantity
    Total No of Legacy Waste Sites 62
    Total Quantity of Legacy Waste 27.17 Lacs MT
    Total Qty. of Legacy Waste remediated 17.74 Lacs MT (65 %)

    Status of Legacy Waste Remediation in Uttarakhand

    • 21 DPR of 20 ULBs has been approved by MoHUA, GoI under SBM 2.0
    •  Fund received for the remediation of 08 dumpsites of 07 ULBs (Dehradun-, Haridwar-2 sites , Roorkee, Rishikesh, Kotdwar, Kashipur, Haldwani).
    • Fund awaited for the remediation of 06 dumpsites of 06 ULBs (Rudrapur, Bazpur, Sitarganj, Almora, Srinagar, Uttarkashi)
    • 01 DPR of covering 01 ULB is under review at MoHUA, GoI for approval (Manglour).
    District Wise Status of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Uttarakhand (Data in TPD)
    S.No. District Generation (TPD) Dry Waste (MRFs) Wet Waste (Composting) Inert (Landfills) Gap
    1 ALMORA 18 5 6 3 4
    2 BAGESHWAR 11 3 4 2 3
    3 CHAMOLI 20 7 7 3 4
    4 CHAMPAWAT 12 3 4 2 3
    5 DEHRADUN 737 279 258 111 89
    6 HARIDWAR 431 126 155 60 90
    7 NAINITAL 174 55 62 24 31
    8 PAURI GARHWAL 118 37 42 17 22
    9 PITHORAGARH 32 12 11 5 4
    10 RUDRA PRAYAG 7 2 2 1 1
    11 TEHRI GARHWAL 47 13 17 7 11
    12 UDAM SINGH NAGAR 347 102 121 52 72
    13 UTTARKASHI 29 6 10 5 8
    TOTAL 1984 650 702 290 342
    Legacy Waste Remediation Status
    S.No. District No. of Dumpsite / Legacy Waste Site Total Quantity of Legacy Waste (MT) Fully Remediated Sites Sites with Remediation On-going Remediation Yet to Initiate (No. of Sites) Total Legacy Waste Remediated (MT) Remaining Quantity of Legacy Waste to be Remediated (MT)
    1 ALMORA 2 26,251 0 1 1 200 26,051
    2 BAGESHWAR 2 7,081.97 1 0 1 1,500 5,581.97
    3 CHAMOLI 6 10,429 4 1 1 4,467 5,962
    4 CHAMPAWAT 4 39,639 2 1 1 20,685 18,954
    5 DEHRADUN 5 1,300,062 2 3 0 902,128.96 397,933.04
    6 HARIDWAR 15 748,051.98 4 5 6 374,151.69 373,900.29
    7 NAINITAL 1 207,200 0 1 0 203,000 4,200
    8 PAURI GARHWAL 6 48,445.12 3 2 1 41,927.12 6,518
    9 PITHORAGARH 4 56,633.78 2 0 2 1,531.78 55,102
    10 RUDRA PRAYAG 1 2,100 1 0 0 2,100 0
    11 TEHRI GARHWAL 5 33,741 2 0 3 14,000 19,741
    12 US NAGAR 9 228,232.13 7 1 1 225,832.13 2,400
    13 UTTARKASHI 2 10,549.98 2 0 0 10,549.98 0
    TOTAL 62 2,718,416.96 30 15 17 1,802,073.66 916,343.30

    The Swachh Bharat Mission is one of the largest cleanliness drives globally, transforming India’s approach to sanitation and public health.