| Projects being implemented from 2001-2002 under the plan scheme 'Environment Data generation, Survey, Research Projects and other activities' |
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| SI.NO. |
Organisation |
Project activities |
Amount sanctioned as 1st Installment @ 40% of the project amount (in Rs.) |
Amount sanctioned as IInd Installment @ 40% of the project amount (in Rs.) |
Final Installment Released (20%) Rs. (in lakhs) |
| 1. |
INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) 71, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-3 |
“Social cost Benefit of Water Harvesting in a Rural Settlement of Delhi”
Promoting water harvesting technology in Delhi especially in village levels and established potential water supply augmentation |
1,92, 000 |
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| 2. |
Shri Ram Institute for Industrial Research 19, University Road, Delhi-110007 |
“Life Cycle Studies of Plastics Waste Recycling in Delhi”
| 1. |
Detailed interactions with federations, associations, govt. agencies and institutions involved with plastic industries |
| 2. |
Interaction with recycling industry to accrue information on plastic sourcing, processing, types and function |
| 3. |
Dissemination and analysis of the accrued statistical data to establish life cycle analysis of plastics waste recycling industry. | |
1,50, 000 |
1,50, 000 |
75,000 |
| 3. |
Gargi College (University of Delhi) Siri Fort Road, New Delhi-110049 |
“Waste minimization through recycling of biodegradable and non- biodegradable garbage.”
Solid Waste minimization and management in the residential colony of Anand Lok, which is adjacent to Corgi College. This programme includes interaction meeting with local people, Survey and data collection about type, nature, quality, quantity and frequency of solid wastes.
Rapid organic composting (ROC) will be the main technology for this project followed by awareness and training |
1,66, 800 |
1,66, 800 |
83,400 |
| 4. |
Centre for Rural Development & Technology Indian Institute of Technology,Hauz Khas, Delhi-110016 |
“Pre feasibility study on up gradation of waste water from Nallahs by using aquatic plants (phyto- remediation) and extension of this technology”
| 1. |
To demonstrate the technical, environmental and socio-economic feasibility of “Phytoremediation” as an ecofriendly strategy for waste water treatment. |
| 2. |
Cleaning of wastewater by aquatic plants, termed “phytoremediation” |
| 3. |
Treated wastewater could be utilized for irrigating nearby gardens and revival of water bodies, which have become defunct in Delhi region. | |
1, 40, 000 |
1, 40, 000 |
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| 5. |
Mother Earth Environmental Dogma A- 121, Paryavaran Complex, IGNOU Road New Delhi-110030 |
“Pre-feasibility study for recycling tetra packs and other packaging material In Delhi through ECOGAS technology”
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Proposed work |
| 1. |
To demonstrate the technical, environmental and socio-economic feasibility of “Phytoremediation” as an ecofriendly strategy for waste water treatment. |
| 2. |
Cleaning of wastewater by aquatic plants, termed “phytoremediation” |
| 3. |
Treated wastewater could be utilized for irrigating nearby gardens and revival of water bodies, which have become defunct in Delhi region. |
| 4. |
Cost benefit analysis | |
80, 000 |
80, 000 |
40, 000 |
| 6. |
Association for Environment and Development Research Flat No. 8090, Pocket 7, Sector D, Vasant Kunu, New Delhi |
“Rainwater Harvesting: A Costing and Extension Study” Implementing Rain water harvesting Technology in5 Roof tops in Dwarka or Mehrauli. |
1,68, 800 |
1,68, 800 |
84,400 |
| 7. |
Association for Environment and Development Research Flat No. 8090, Pocket 7, Sector D, Vasant Kunu, New Delhi |
”Industrial Pollution In Delhi: A Study of Policy Option”
| 1. |
The nature and extent of industrial pollution caused by small- scale industrial activities in Delhi |
| 2. |
The present state of environmental regulation on polluting units: the extent of compliance and its effectiveness. A Study of existing ETPs. |
| 3. |
Environmental Awareness among polluters |
| 4. |
Designing self enforcement environmental pollution tax | |
98, 400 |
98, 400 |
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| 8. |
School of Environmental Sciences, JNU New Delh9i-110067 |
“Surface Water Quality and interaction of groundwater pollution in and around Delhi”
| 1. |
To study the level of contamination’s in the surface and groundwater in space and time and with respect to litho logy, hydrological and hydro-meteorological setups |
| 2. |
To study the natural geo-chemical processes controlling their surface and ground water chemistry with respect to hydrological and hydro-meteorological setups. |
| 3. |
Based on the field data in space and time identify the contamination sources vulnerability zones and hotspot region using GIS techniques |
| 4. |
Based on the geo-chemical data, ground water and surface water flow modes will be developed to assess the movement and migration of toxic elements based on their natural geo-chemical behavior and anthropogenic process. | |
1, 35, 720 |
1, 35, 720 |
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| 9. |
Tata Enery Research Institute, Darbari Seth Block Habitat Place, Lodi Road New Delhi-3 |
“Preparation of plastic waste management plan for Delhi”
| 1. |
Establishing database on generation of waste plastics in different selected localities in Delhi from households and commercial centers |
| 2. |
Preparing a status report on recycling of plastic waste in and around Delhi |
| 3. |
Monitoring health conditions and associated environmental impacts in some of the selected plastic recycling centers |
| 4. |
Suggesting an environmental management plan to minimize health impacts of plastic waste recycling |
| 5. |
Developing an overall strategy for management of plastic waste in Delhi | |
2, 92, 000 |
2, 92, 000 |
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| 10. |
Tata Enery Research Institute, Darbari Seth Block Habitat Place, Lodi Road, New Delhi-3 |
“Techno-feasibility study for common facility for Treatment and disposal of Hazardous waste for Delhi and adjoining districts of Utter Pradesh and Haryana ”
| 1. |
Collecting data on hazardous waste generation in Delhi and adjoining district of UP and Haryana. |
| 2. |
Estimating the size of facility required to treat and dispose the Hazardous waste. |
| 3. |
Identifying possible Common sites for disposal and treatment of Hazardous waste in NCR States in consultation with NCR Planning Board, Pollution Control Boards in UP and Haryana |
| 4. |
Evaluating suitability of these sites to be developed as treatment & disposal facilities. |
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1, 60, 000 |
1, 60, 000 |
80, 000 |
| 11. |
Society for Environment and Development B-122, Shiv Kunj, Shakarpur, Delhi-92 |
“Development of Community vermi culture technique and its demonstration for waste management”
| 1. |
Creating complete data-basse on status of vermin-culture and vermin-composting in delhi city |
| 2. |
Develop& standardize low-cost vermiculture techniques for community waste management. |
| 3. |
Demonstrate the developed techniques at schools, govt &private nurseries, DDA partks and various localities and trained manpower. | |
1, 04, 400 |
1, 04, 400 |
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