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PREFEASIBILITY REPORT
1.0 Introduction
Nellore district is one of the 9 coastal districts it’s situated in the south eastern part of Andhra Pradesh. It
is bounded on the north by Prakasam District on the East by Bay of Bengal on the South by Chittoor
District and Chengalpattu District of Tamilanadu and on the West by Veligonda Hills which separate it
from Kadapa District. The district broadly 2 natural divisions from North to South.
Southern Nellore is an industrial belt, with many large scale industries including public sectors
undertaking & MNCS. It has a fascinating mix of traditional & modern industries, ranging from small
artisan workshops to huge multinational companies, Micro and Small Enterprises and large scale
Industries. The handloom sector of the district is also a major small scale industry of the district and a
large number of people depend on it for living. Some of the important industries of the region are Mica
Mines and thermal power plant. The Krishnapatnam port which is located 20 kilometres from the district
serves as a major centre for economic activity of the district.
Industrial operations lead to considerable generation of hazardous waste. The major hazardous waste-
generating industries in Nellore include textile, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, paint and dye,
fertilizers, Mica, Paper manufacturing, inorganic chemicals, power plants, and general engineering
industries. Hazardous wastes from the industrial sectors mentioned above contain heavy metals, cyanides,
pesticides, complex aromatic compounds (such as PCBs), and other chemicals which are toxic,
flammable, reactive, corrosive or have explosive properties affecting the environment.
The location map of the proposed project is given in Figure 1 & Topographical map given in Figure 2.
2.0 Summary of the Hazardous Waste
Summary of the hazardous waste generating in the Nellore & neighboring districts is given in Table 1
below
Table 1
Summary of hazardous waste
District No of Industries Quantity of HW in MTA
DLF / LAT INC
Nellore 187 1939.5198 164.457
Kadapa 44 330.136 61.41
Prakasam 71 7042.71 2405.86
Kurnool 67 7654.273 4749.79
Chittore 133 10056.072 1729.78
Annatapure 87 1418.765 134.214
Total 589 28442.0435 9245.511
Detailed Hazardous Waste Generating Units in Nellore & Surrounding Districts [ as per the
Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008]
(Source: Inventorisation and Characterisation of Hazardous Waste Categories in Andhra Pradesh
Contract no: 1A1.1 of the World Bank funded CBIPMP, APPCB) given in Annexure-1
3.0 Objective of the Project
The primary objective of this project is to provide a facility which will be one stop solution for
management of industrial hazardous wastes. The Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Management
Facility is being proposed for Recycle / Recovery, Alternate Destruction, Treatment, Storage and
Disposal of all kinds of hazardous wastes that are generated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The
system so designed is reliable for now and for the foreseeable future.
The overall objective encompasses the following sub-objectives:
� To ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized.
� To ensure that resource conservation is maximized.
� To ensure techno-economic feasibility of the project
� To enable Hazardous Waste Management Facility to handle the wastes in a lawful manner.
� To prevent accumulation of the wastes at points of generation.
� To establish an administrative framework and recommend the necessary infrastructure to ensure
proper collection, transport, recycle, recovery, treatment, storage and disposal of the solid wastes.
� To minimize the health effects associated with solid waste handling and management activities.
� To ensure the technical reliability of the adopted technology in terms of safety, flexibility and
sustainability under local conditions.
� To prevent or minimize waste generation.
� To ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at every stage of waste handling.
The outline scope of the proposed project is as mentioned below:
Establishment of the facility
• Collection and transportation of solid hazardous waste from generating units
• Fingerprint analysis and interpretation of results in terms of its pathway of recycling / disposal.
• Carrying out Segregation, Recycling / Recovery, Treatment, Storage and Disposal of hazardous
waste residues
• Monitoring (on-site) including emergency preparedness
• Reporting to regulatory authorities as needed
• Carrying out Public information and consultation
• Undertaking closure and post closure measures on exhaustion of the site capacity
• Compliance with existing state and central regulations and amendments made from time to time.
4.0 Project Proponent
The proposed project will be established and operated by Coastal Waste Management Project, Unit-2(
A Division of Mumbai Waste Management Limited) whereas Mumbai Waste Management Limited is
an subsidiary of M/s Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited.
4.1 Ramky Group
4.1.1 Ramky Group Waste Management Division
Ramky Group’s Waste Management Division is the leader in the field of waste management in the
country. Ramky has the credit and distinction of having established the first ever bio-medical waste
management and hazardous waste management facilities operating on a common platform in India,
providing dimension to various other similar projects in the country.
Ramky Waste Management is focused in the fields of Industrial Hazardous Waste Management, Bio-
Medical Waste Management and Municipal Solid Waste Management. The group companies have
the credit and distinction of having established first-of-its-kind bio-medical waste and hazardous waste
management facilities operating on a common platform in the country at Hyderabad. The group today
is the leader in waste management in India, with 16 bio-medical waste management facilities located
at Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ludhiana, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Madurai, Salem, Saltora,
Kalyani, Haldia, Kolkata, Mangalore and Ghaziabad. Of the above, Hyderabad, Bangalore and
Ludhiana are operational for 3.5, 2 & 1 year respectively while the others are nascent. The company,
today operating twelve hazardous waste management facilities established and operated under the
name of
• Hyderabad Waste Management Project located at Hyderabad (Dundigal)
• Mumbai Waste Management Limited located at Mumbai (Taloja)
• West Bengal Waste Management Limited located at Haldia
• Tamil Nadu Waste Management Limited located at Chennai (Gummidipoondi)
• Uttar Pradesh Waste Management Project located at Kanpur
• Coastal Waste Management Project located at Visakhapatnam
• Rajasthan Waste Management Project located at Udaipur
• Punjab Waste Management Project located at Chandigarh (Nimbua)
• Karnataka Waste Management Project located at Bangalore (Dobaspet)
• Madhya Pradesh Waste Management Project located at Indore (Pithampur)
• Balotra Waste Management Project (Balotra)
• West Bengal Waste Management Limited located at Saltora
• Tamil Nadu Waste Management Limited located at Chennai (Virudhnagar)
• Bihar Waste Management Project ( Bhojpur).
The bio-medical waste management facilities operated is integrated facilities catering to over 3000
health care establishments and over 40,000 inpatient medical services. The facilities comprise of an
incinerator, autoclave, shredder, landfill, transport equipment and supporting infrastructure for
effective management of bio-medical wastes without any impact to the human health and
environment. The company offers high quality un-interrupted services at competitive prices.
The hazardous waste management facilities in operation are integrated facilities catering to over 6000
industrial establishments and catering to over 700,000 TPA of industrial hazardous wastes. The
facilities comprise of a secured landfill facility (equivalent to US-EPA, RCRA Subtitle ‘C’
requirements), a waste stabilization facility, incinerator, intractable and temporary stores, leachate
treatment facility, advanced laboratory, transport equipment, administrative and other supporting
infrastructure. The facilities have been rated very high by MoEF, CPCB and the State Pollution
Control Boards as also by many other national / international visitors. Our facilities are serving as role
models for waste management facilities in the country today.
Ramky has experience in establishment of waste management facilities with total capacity of over
700,000 TPA of hazardous waste. The company has design, detailed engineering capability for the
above-mentioned capacity as proven from the established facilities. All the facilities are equipped
with state of the art laboratories capable of performing comprehensive and fingerprinting analysis. The
company deploys complete mechanization in collection and transportation of wastes. Ramky’s
experience in MSW is also exhaustive in terms of various consultancy projects rendered for A.P. and
Karnataka States in addition to the MSW management projects awarded at Haldia, Bangalore,
Guwahati, Hyderabad and New Delhi.
In a society where environment stands on the top of social agenda with economic policies not tied to
the same, our effort towards improvement of environment is seen as a great step towards
environmental improvement projects in the country. All the waste management facilities established
by the Ramky Group are operated and maintained with high priority towards environment and
occupational health and safety aspects. Where possible the operations have been automated or
mechanized and all the staff working with the waste are provided with adequate and suitable personnel
protective equipment and regular health checkups.
5.0 Quantities of Hazardous waste
The main objective of this project is to develop a feasible Integrated Common Hazardous Waste
Management Facility which will cater for the State of Andhra Pradesh. Hazardous wastes generated
will be comprise of the following groups:
ETP sludges, Iron Sludges, Still Bottom residues and process sludges, Spent Carbon, Evaporation
salts/ other process salts, Incineration ash, Slags, Asbestos and glass fibers, Spent catalysts and resins,
Other hazardous wastes,
Based on the quantities available the following general information could be inferred:
� ETP sludges can go directly to landfill either directly or after stabilization.
� Still bottom residues, process residues and other organic wastes can be sent for
incineration including spent carbon depending on the characteristics of the impurities.
� Incineration ash, slags, asbestos and glass fibers are essentially inorganic in nature and
can go to landfill directly or with simple stabilization techniques.
� Spent catalysts and resins would have to be characterized on a case-by-case basis to
assess their nature and characteristics. However, the percentage of wastes generated
through these sources is likely to be very small as most of it is taken back by the
manufacturers.
� Salts will have to be bagged and land filled.
� Based on the above compiled information wastes have been classified by their
pathway of disposal:
� Wastes going to direct landfill, Wastes that require stabilization prior to landfill,
Wastes requiring storage until alternate economically viable techniques are made
available, Wastes requiring incineration.
6.0 Project Details:
Project details and their capacities is given in Table 2
Table 2
Project description and capacities
1 Name of the Project Integrated Common Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal
and Recycling Facilities at Raviguntapalle, Nellore.
2 Promoters Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.
3 Ramky Enviro Engineers
Limited Incorporation
Date of Incorporation: 28th Nov 1994
Commencement of Business: 13th Dec 1994
Certificate of Incorporation No: 01-18833 1994-95
Registration With: Registrar of Companies Andhra Pradesh
4 Contacts Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited
5 Project Site Survey No. 20-2P1,20-2P2,20-2P3, Raviguntapalle Village, Nellore
District, Andhra Pradesh
6 Head Office M/s. Ramky EnviroEngineers Limited
Ramky Grandiose, Ramky Towers Complex
Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032
7 Contacts Shri. V.S.Venkatesan (Off): 040 - 23015000 (Fax): 040 - 23015100 e-mail: [email protected]
Mobile : 09000555198
8 Business Integrated Waste Management Facility.
Collection, transportation, reception, treatment, storage, re-use,
recycle, blending and disposal of industrial hazardous wastes
generated in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
9 Installed Capacity Phase Type of Waste
Units Capacity
Phase I Hazardous Waste
Secured landfill 548 TPD
Treatment/Stabilization 383 TPD
Bio Medical Waste
50000 @0.25kg/day/bed
12.5 TPD
Recycling
Facility E waste 82 TPD
Spent Solvent
Recycling 27 KLPD
Used Oil Recycling 54 KLPD
Used Lead Acid Batteries
65 TPD
Alternative Fuel and Raw Material 55 TPD
Phase II Waste Plastic Recycling 27 TPD
Waste Paper Recycling 54 TPD
Incineration 55 TPD
Phase III Renewable Energy 2 MW
Waste to Energy 2 MW
Cost of the project Rs. 260crores
10 Market Hazardous Wastes: State of Andhra Pradesh
11 Principle of Operation User-Pay-Principle
12 Project Cost Rs.260 Crores
13 Schedule of
Commissioning
Scheduled to commission by June 2016
14 Strengths of the Project � The Facility is located strategically at Raviguntapalle
Nellore district which is the hub for present and future growth of
industries in Andhra Pradesh
� Ramky group of companies has the credit and distinction of
being the only experienced indigenous group in Hazardous Waste
Management in India. The Ramky group has already established 2
similar projects/ facilities with capacities of 100,000 TPA and
200,000 TPA at Hyderabad for Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and at
Mumbai for MIDC on Build, Own and Operate basis. All the
operational data and expertise of the Hyderabad & Mumbai plants
will be available to the Integrated Common Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility (ICHWTSDF) project. Also
free training of the operational staff will be made available at
Hyderabad & Mumbai plants.
� The Ramky group comprises of managers, engineers,
scientists and chemists who are some of the best in the field of waste
management to effectively manage and handle the hazardous wastes.
Faculty involved in waste management from Ramky have been
trained in institutions of repute round the globe like the Waste
Management International (WMI) of the U.S.A., the Browning
Ferrous Industries (BFI) and Pacific Waste Management of Australia
and at SAKAB in Sweden among others.
Major aspects that make the Ramky group the technically most
competent operator of the Nellore Facility include:
• First hand experience in establishment and operation of the
facility.
• Nationally reputed and internationally trained faculty in
operations and maintenance of TSDFs.
• Association with reputed geo-synthetic manufacturers
making the system very reliable and leak proof.
• Company with high financial capability.
• Wide variety of experience in environmental works
including water and wastewater treatment, sewage treatment, effluent
treatment, bio-medical waste management and hazardous waste
management and Recycling.
• Wide experience in civil construction and earthworks.
Huge inventory of tools and equipment.
15 Uniqueness of the Project The Facility will be unique and shall be first of its kind in Nellore. It
will bridge the yawning gap in the demand and availability of
hazardous waste management facilities in the country. In fact it will
be a giant step in the drive towards environment protection.
7.0 Process Description
7.1 Hazardous Waste Management Facility
Collection, transportation, reception, treatment, storage, re-use, recycle, blending and disposal of
industrial hazardous wastes, bio-medical waste and E-Waste generated in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
The proposed project is very unique to itself. The Facility shall be the first of its kind integrated waste
management facility in the country. In fact it will be a giant step in the drive towards environment
protection by the state of Andhra Pradesh.
hazardous wastes generated in the project area are expected to comprise of the following groups:
� ETP sludges
� Iron Sludges
� Still Bottom residues and process sludges
� Spent Carbon
� Evaporation salts/ other process salts
� Incineration ash
� Slags
� Asbestos and glass fibers
� Spent catalysts and resins
� Other hazardous wastes
Based on the quantities available the following general information could be inferred:
� ETP sludges can go directly to landfill either directly or after stabilization.
� Still bottom residues, process residues and other organic wastes can be sent for incineration
including spent carbon depending on the characteristics of the impurities.
� Incineration ash, slags, asbestos and glass fibers are essentially inorganic in nature and can go
to landfill directly or with simple stabilization techniques.
� Spent catalysts and resins would have to be characterized on a case-by-case basis to assess
their nature and characteristics. However, the percentage of wastes generated through these
sources is likely to be very small as most of it is taken back by the manufacturers.
� Salts will have to be bagged and land filled.
Based on the above compiled information wastes have been classified by their pathway of disposal:
� Wastes going to direct landfill
� Wastes that require stabilization prior to landfill
� Wastes requiring storage until alternate economically viable techniques are made available.
� Wastes requiring incineration
The following general guidelines shall relate to daily activities associated with the operations of
TSDF:
� The facility shall operate only during day light hours throughout the year.
� The landfill will be staged in cells so that the minimum practical area of waste is exposed and
maximum practical area of waste has the final cap in place i.e., progressive filling and capping
of the landfill ensuring minimization of infiltration of wastes.
� The Weight Bridge at the main entrance will record all movements and weights and receive waste
tracking receipt as required by the waste manifest system.
� The standpipe forming part of the leachate collection system shall be checked regularly for the
presence of leachate. Once leachate is detected it shall be regularly pumped out and transferred to
the leachate treatment facility on-site. The level of leachate in the standpipe shall not be allowed
to rise above the level of the leachate collection system.
� Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for every chemical used or handled at the landfill shall be
provided on the premises.
� Monitoring and auditing of the facility shall be performed on a periodic basic.
� Met-station shall be installed with continuous recording system.
� A security system shall be maintained to avoid trespassing and hazard to the public.
� Once a waste is received at the TSDF, a sample of waste shall be collected, at the sampling
bay/temporary storage facility and shall undergo laboratory analysis based on which its pathway
of treatment/ disposal shall be determined.
� A waste manifest system shall be developed in accordance with the requirement of the regulatory
agencies to cover the transportation of the waste to TSDF and to provide for record of waste
manifestation. The manifest system shall include details of the waste generator, waste transporter,
quantity of waste, characteristics of waste, physical description, consistency of waste in terms of
physical state and waste category number as per HW (M&H) Rules, 2003.
� Each load of waste arriving at the facility shall be located properly and logged to identify its
pathway of treatment/ storage/ disposal.
� An inventory shall be maintained at the arrival and departure dates of waste loads in and out of the
intractable waste storage area.
7.2 Waste Disposable Operations
7.2.1 Waste Stabilization
Waste stabilization is designed to convert industrial wastes in the form of liquids, semi-solids or reactive solids into low leachable materials that can be deposited into a secure landfill. The stabilization operation will be carried out for all waste that requires this to minimize their contaminant leaching potential. This will change the nature of these wastes to a less hazardous category. Stabilization involves the immobilization of leachable materials by fixation as non-reactive solids. The treated wastes shall be assessed for compatibility with other wastes before being landfill and for
compatibility with the HDPE and the pipe network. The term stabilization covers a number of mechanisms including:
Immobilization / Chemical Fixation – the chemical binding of contaminants within a cementing structure to reduce the mobility or leach ability of the waste.
Encapsulation – the occlusion or entrapment of contaminant particles within a solid matrix.
Solidification – the conversion of slurries that do not readily de-water, into solids by addition of adsorption agents.
Typical reagents that would be used for the stabilization process include cement, lime, fly ash, bentonite clay, saw dust and other. Where required sodium silicate solution would be used as an additive binding agent. The reagent to be used for stabilization shall be decided depending upon the type of the waste to be stabilized, price and availability. These regents shall generally be Stored in sufficient quantities. The Infrastructure proposed for the stabilization unit would include:
Storage facilities for regents, Tanks/Drums for storage of reagents as required, Stabilization bins for mixing the wastes, Earth moving equipment for movement of wastes and mixing, Place for curing the treated waste, Trucks for hauling the wastes.
Treatment facility utilizes a range of techniques and processes designed to change the physical, chemical or biological characteristics of the waste. This may include changing the composition so as to neutralize the waste, to recover energy or natural resources from the waste, to render the waste non-hazardous or less hazardous, safer to transport, store, or dispose off or to reduce its volume. Typical operations at Stabilization unit are as follows:
Waste receive, Reagent addition, Mixing, Curing, Analysis of the stabilized wastes, Approval by the laboratory for disposal, Transfer of the waste materials to the truck, Disposal in the secured landfill
Application criteria: A study of the waste characteristics carried out as an integral part of the project indicates the following applicability to the process described below in Table 4
Table 3
Stabilization Mechanism based on Waste Characteristics
Mechanism Applicability
Immobilization /
Chemical
Fixation
Heavy metal and metal plating sludge
Copper-chromium-arsenic wood preservative wastes
Mercury waste
Bag house dust
Tannery wastes
Spent catalysts
Others
Solidification Effluent treatment plant sludge
Oil and paint sludge
Bitumen wastes
Textile industry sludge
Wool scouring slurries
Others
Encapsulation
Aluminum powder
Asbestos
Filer aids
Others
7.3 Landfill
The landfill will be designed and constructed as a secure facility to contain the waste material and any leachate, which is formed by the entrapped moisture or by infiltration of rainfall. To meet these requirements the base of the landfill has been designed as an engineered liner constructed prior to the placement of waste and also an engineered capping over the surface after completion of filling to minimize the infiltration of rainfall.
The base liner of the landfill containment system is proposed to be a double composite liner with synthetic geo-membrane plus clay. Adequate leachate collection system shall be incorporated at the base to collect and remove the leachate. These shall incorporate HDPE pipes embedded in drainage layers of sand/ gravel and /or geonet/ geotextile. The composite liner (Secondary liner) shall comprise of a 0.45 m thick clay compacted to a permeability less than 10 –9 m/s and above this shall be a HDPE liner with permeability less than 10 –14 m/s above which a complete drainage system shall be placed. Above the secondary base liner shall be placed a primary liner comprising of primarily clay layer and HDPE membrane which will prevent infiltration into the secondary layer. A leachate collection and removal system shall also be placed over the primary liner to collect and remove any leachate generated by infiltration of precipitation or by the moisture entrapped in the waste. This makes the secondary system to serve as a leak detection system and an early warning of potential future liabilities to necessitate action for remediation. Above the drainage system of the primary liner shall be placed a geo-textile filter to act as a filter/ barrier between the waste and the drainage system. This entire system would make the base liner a double composite liner meeting the national laws.
Clay Liner consists of a varying proportions of hydrated aluminum silicates (e.g. kaolnite, bentonite, illite and montmorillonite) which, when properly compacted, form a soil mass with a very low hydraulic conductivity. The clay material for use as the liner at this landfill shall be analyzed and permeability testing shall be carried out to ascertain its low permeability. Design permeability of the clay liner has been fixed at 10 –09 m/s and with availability of clay liner; we will be able to achieve better results than the design values. Placement of clay liner shall be most critical in terms of its efficiency of functioning. Clay should be placed in layers not exceeding 200 mm and shall be
compacted to attain the required permeability. The clay layer after attaining the 0.45m thickness should be then checked for its permeability. Further to this, clay shall be kept moist to ensure that it does not dry up and cause cracks to the lining system. To ensure this we intend to keep the clay for the purpose at +4% wet of optimum moisture content.
Synthetic Liners consists of various synthetic flexible membrane liners have been considered for use as the primary liner at the proposed landfill. Both Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC) and High – Density Polyethylene (HDPE) liners are generally suitable for this landfill. Tensile strength is a fundamental design consideration in order to assess the ability of the liner to resist uniaxial and biaxial strains, which occurs in the landfill. Another stress strain consideration is the coefficient of thermal expansion.
Considering various membrane properties it is decided to use HDPE liner with appropriate thickness as primary liner for the base of the landfill. HDPE was selected for the following reasons:
� Adequate strength to withstand mechanical strength during construction, placement and operations.
� Acceptable weathering performance. � Superior physical properties under chemical and environmental exposure to wastes Capability
to withstand the seaming process. � The hydraulic conductivity of HDPE is of the order of 0.5 * 10 –16 m/sec, which is effectively
impermeable. Construction of the seam welding process shall be subjected to strict QA/QC measures to ensure the integrity of the liner.
Secure Landfill is the final placement area for land fillable hazardous wastes which are treated or wastes does not require treatment. Waste directly or after treatment will be disposed in the landfill as per the laboratory advice. Waste will be spread in the landfill using heavy earth machinery and then compacted using vibro compactor. At the end of the landfill operations 10 – 15 cm soil cover is placed as a daily cover. During rainy season a flexible geo-membrane cover shall be placed over the uncapped area of the landfill minimize infiltration of rainfall into the landfill; the rain water shall be diverted to join the surface water drains. At the end of the total landfill operations the final capping shall be done using composite liner with clay and synthetic geo-membrane, with vegetative soil cover grass cover.
7.3.1 Leachate Collection/Treatment and Disposal
Leachate collection and removal shall be provided above the geo-membrane in two layers viz., the primary and the secondary liners. The primary liner shall serve as leachate collection and removal system, while the secondary liner shall serve as leak detection system and a signal of potential liabilities in terms of environmental pollution. Leachate shall be collected by a network of lateral and header pipes embedded in a drainage layer, all of which shall eventually drain into a leachate collection sump. The collected leachate shall be transferred to a leachate treatment system.
The leachate collection system in an engineered landfill takes the form of an under-drain beneath the waste material it is required to ensure there is no more than a limited head of pressure above the base
liner to cause leakage of liquid from the base of the landfill. The design maximum pressure head in the proposed landfill shall be limited to 300mm. the detailed landfill cross section is given in Figure 3
Figure 3 Landfill Cross Section
Drainage is affected by a layer of about 300mm thick of graded sand/gravel having a high permeability. Within this layer a network of HDPE pipes are placed to collect leachate and conduct it quickly to the collection sump for removal from landfill. The pipes are typically perforated only over the upper half to allow the leachate to enter the pipe and thereafter to be contained within the pipe network system. The layout of the pipe network generally includes sufficient redundancy to ensure that if a blockage occurs somewhere in the network the leachate simply backs-up a little then flows into the system a little further up-gradient. Two layers of the leachate collection system shall be provided one over the other. Slotting area of the pipe shall be done only on the top 120 portion of the pipe and to an extent of 100 cm2 per running meter of the pipe.
The key design features of the leachate collection system to be installed at the proposed landfill comprise the following:
A network of semi perforated HDPE pipes laid out directly over the primary and secondary liners and graded towards the collection sump at no less that 2% slope, with a slotting area of 100 cm2 per running meter of the pipe.
A drainage layer 300mm thick of graded sand/gravel placed over the entire base of the landfill, covering the pipe network.
A geo-textile placed over the primary liner serving the purpose of filter/ barrier between the waste and the drainage media.
The pipe shall have sufficient strength to withstand the load imposed by the overlying waste and the earth moving activities associated with the placement and the compaction of the waste (Min 6 Kg/ Sq.cm).
Drainage of Surface Runoff
Network of open channels shall be designed and constructed around the landfill to intercept surface
runoff of rainwater and divert it around the facility or collect it for the use at the facility or for
disposal. Storm water collected on the landfill site will be directed to a first flush retention pond which
shall be designed for a sufficient capacity to cover a 1 in 100 years 10 minutes storm event. In
particular the storm water system will be designed and implemented to prevent surface runoff entering
the landfill and thus minimizing the leachate.
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Leachate collected from Secured Landfill and other wastewater including vehicle and container
washing, leachates generated at treatment, incineration, recycling plants are treated together
(excluding domestic wastewater). Leachate from the landfill and all other places of generation like
storage sheds, vehicle wash, and wheel wash etc., will be recycled back into the process. The dry
residue from the solar evaporation pond / incinerator will be handled as a solid waste and will be
disposed in the landfill.
Incinerator
Incineration is an ultimate treatment process, applied to certain wastes that cannot be recycled, reused
or safely deposited into a landfill. It is a high temperature, thermal destruction oxidation process in
which hazardous wastes are converted in the presence of oxygen in air into gases and incombustible
solid residue. The gases are vented into the atmosphere with cleaning as deemed necessary while the
solid residue is sent to landfill for disposal. The proposed incinerator would cater for the disposal/
destruction of the following wastes:
� Spent Solvents
� Waste Oils, Oil Emulsions and Oil mixtures
� Pesticide Wastes
� Refinery Wastes
� Pharmaceutical Wastes
� Phenolic Wastes
� Grease and Wax Wastes
� Organic wastes containing halogens, sulphur, phosphorous or nitrogen compounds
� Solid materials contaminated with oils.
� Organics with high calorific value
The primary objective of this incinerator is to destroy the wastes as completely as possible, to have
end products (solids and gases) that are harmless when released from the incinerator and to minimize
the formation of new hazardous organic compounds. To achieve the same the incinerator is proposed
with sufficient temperature, time and turbulence and in presence of excess air. Incinerator is the
facility for final disposal of incinerable wastes. Wastes which are not fit for disposal in the landfill
and are candidates for incineration shall be disposed in the incinerator. The wastes shall be pre-
processed in case of necessary for making it uniform calorific value and maintain the norms of
halogen concentrations less than 1% and all.
Wastes are fed through cart dumper and ram feeder into the rotary kiln and the hot gases are sent to the
secondary combustion chamber. The residence time and the desired temperatures are maintained at
both primary and secondary combustion chambers for complete combustion as per CPCB guidelines
for hazardous waste incineration. The gases after complete combustion shall be sent to spray drier /
evaporative cooler for cooling followed by Gas cleaning equipment.
The gases are passed through multi cyclones for removal of particulates. Then dry lime and activated
carbon are injected for neutralization of acidic gases and removal of organic constituents if any. The
flue gases then passed through bag filters for complete removal particulates and then through wet
alkaline scrubber for neutralization. The flue gases after completely cleaned in all respects shall be
sent out through a 30 m stack. The ash generated during the combustion process and collected at the
bottom of the hopper will be send to landfill facility. The typical layout of the Incinerator is shown in
Figure 4 below
Figure 4
Typical Layout of Incinerator
7.4 Bio Medical Waste
Growth in population, industrialization and changing life styles and food habits have brought with it
various health related issues. More and more people are suffering from ailments. Alongside this is the
growing awareness towards utilizing proper medical facilities. This has created the need for a whole
range of health care establishments, hospitals, clinics, laboratories which are generating “Bio-Medical
Wastes” that are incompatible with the environment. These wastes need professional attention for
effective management as the infectious nature of the waste can cause irreparable damage to the human
health and the environment. It has become imperative to monitor and control the management and
handling of these wastes.
The concern about disposal of infectious wastes generated by the hospitals is increasing rapidly due to
the fear of the spread of viruses such as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Hepatitis
B. These wastes (bio-medical wastes generated from health care establishments) present a high risk of
causing potential damage to the human health and the environment by way of spreading. To prevent
the spread of such infectious wastes that finds its genesis in bio-medical wastes (from hospitals,
clinics, laboratories, dispensaries etc.) a scientific approach is required. It is essential that
professionally trained personnel should handle the wastes and that the wastes should be disposed
scientifically.
To enable effective management and handling of the bio-medical wastes, the Ministry of Environment
and Forests (MoEF) has issued regulations for the management and handling of these wastes. In
response to these rules, Government and major Private Hospitals initiated their arrangements for
treatment and disposal of bio-medical wastes. However, the smaller nursing homes, clinics and other
similar institutions which do not have or can afford such facilities need alternate modalities and
arrangements to dispose their wastes, in accordance with the Rules.
In view of the difficulties faced by private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics that could not make
their own arrangements due to high cost involved in setting up treatment and disposal facilities, the
need for a centralized system for treatment was felt. Consequentially, in September 2003, the Central
Pollution Control Board enunciated the “Guidelines for Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment
Facility” which in addition to providing common facilities discouraged the set up of individual
incineration facilities by health care establishments.
7.4.1 Waste Classification and Characterization as per BMW rules
Wastes generated by the hospitals can primarily be classified into 3 groups:
Conventional Wastes/ Municipal Solid Wastes: General refuse similar to the domestic/ municipal
solid wastes and includes artificial linens, paper, food, cans, diapers, and plastic cups. This waste is
non-infectious if it is not brought in contact with the infectious wastes and properly managed.
Hazardous Wastes: Laboratory and Pharmaceutical Chemicals and containers including off-
specification and other chemicals, alcohols, disinfectants, anti-neoplastic agents, heavy metals (e.g.
Mercury), etc. These wastes are hazardous in nature and if properly segregated and managed can be
transported to hazardous waste management facility for treatment/ storage/ disposal.
Infectious Wastes: Commonly referred to as Clinical and pathological Wastes and include: isolation
wastes (refuse associated with infectious patients), cultures and stocks of infectious agents and
associated biological, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, contaminated sharps,
amputated body parts, placenta and others.
Typical wastes falling under each of the above groups of infectious wastes is presented in the Table 4
below
Table 4
Categorization of Infectious Wastes
Waste Group Typical Wastes
Isolation Wastes Wastes from patients with diseases considered communicable and
requiring isolation
Cultures and Stocks of
Infectious agents and
associated biologicals
Specimens from medical and pathological laboratories
Cultures & stocks of infectious agents from clinical, research, industrial
laboratories, disposable culture dishes, & devices used to transfer,
inoculate and mix cultures
Wastes from the production of biological
Discarded live and attenuated vaccines
Human blood and Blood
Products
Waste blood, serum, plasma and blood products
Pathological Wastes Tissue organs, body parts, placenta, blood and body fluids removed
Waste Group Typical Wastes
during surgery, autopsy and biopsy.
Contaminated Sharps Contaminated hypodermic needles, syringes, scalpel blades, Pasteur
pipettes and broken glass.
Collection and Transportation
Bio-medical waste will be collected from each health care establishment on a regular basis. Wastes
shall be segregated as per the color coding, properly packed and placed at a secure designated point by
the health care establishment from where it will be collected. Upon collection wastes shall be placed
into closed containers enclosed in a containerized vehicle and transported to the site. The vehicles
shall be dedicated for the purpose and shall adopt the conditions specified in the BMW (Management
& Handling) Rules-1998.
Disinfection and Destruction
Upon receipt of the waste at the facility, wastes containers shall be unloaded. Wastes based on their
colour codes shall be separated and properly treated and disposed off. Categories 1, 2, 3 and 6 (as per
MoEF rules) shall be directly loaded into the incinerator while categories 4 and 7 shall be loaded into
the autoclave for dis-infection. Ash, residue from high temperature incineration and other material
residues from the process shall be collected into containers and shall be disposed into a secured
landfill.
Bio Medical Waste Incineration
The incinerator proposed for Hazardous waste will be used for incineration of Bio-medical Waste also,
hence it is a common facility for incineration of all incinerable wastes coming to the facility.
Autoclave
The primary purpose of autoclave is to sterilize / disinfect the waste with steam. Micro organisms
which contribute to infection do not survive beyond 80oC. However, as a precaution MoEF has
stipulated a temperature of 121o C with 15psi pressure and 60 min duration to ensure distribution of
temperature. At this temperature and pressure, micro organisms are completely destroyed and thus
render the wastes infection free. The dis-infected waste shall then be segregated into HDPE, PP,
rubber, latex, glass and metal. The segregated materials shall then be shredded completing the process
of disinfection and ensuring non-recycling of the waste materials for medical / food grade purposes.
All the process control conditions will be as per the applicable Bio medical rules.
Autoclave Features
A vacuum type (programmable) autoclave which can operate at all the specifications mentioned by
MoEF with a capacity to handle 2 T of medical waste per day is proposed.
The autoclave shall have continuous and automatic recording of temperature, pressure, date, time and
batch of loading. Every batch shall be monitored with a strip chart recorder and once in a month the
spore validation test and/or spore monitoring shall be done. Following are the key features of the
proposed autoclave:
Type: Vacuum Type, automatic with documentation.
Capacity: 2 Ton per day Temperature: 135°C Pressure: 35 psi Time: 45 min Automation: PLC with MMI ( Man-Machine interface) Documentation/ Recording: Computerized recording
The Layout of typical autoclave process is given in Figure 5 below
Other Infrastructure
The other infrastructure proposed in Bio-medical Waste Treatment Section is as follows
Effluent Treatment Plant: An ETP to treat the scrubbing water, floor washings and other wastewater
from the plant and send the same for circulation into the scrubber. The system shall be cooling,
pressure sand filter and activated carbon filter assembly followed by neutralization before recirculation
into the scrubber.
Shredder: A mechanical shredder to make the waste unrecognizable as medical waste shall be
installed with a capacity to handle about 3.3 T of medical wastes per day.
Landfill: The residue will be sent to secured landfill site.
Figure 5
Autoclave process
7.5 Integrated E Waste Recycling
The assessment of e-waste recycling sector in India indicates that e-waste trade starts from formal
dismantling sector and moves to informal recycling sector. There are no large scale organized e-waste
recycling facilities in India at present except few in some states of India, while most of the e-waste
recycling units are operating in un-organized sector. So, this will be an opportunity for us to serve the
industries by handling their E-waste. The main objective of the proposed E-Waste facility is given
below.
To provide Safe and Secured Destruction services at project site to ensure intellectual property
assurance.
To provide innovative and pollution-free technology for recycling of E-waste.
To provide Environmental management system and solutions.
To recover up to 99% of total waste received
Sterilization Process
Steam Boiler
Temperature Pressure
WASTE
IN
OUT
Release Valve
Steam Trap
Vacuum PumpWater
VALIDATION – Must. Daily – Indicator Strip Testing with LoadsWeekly Spore Testing for Efficiency of sterilisation
Microprocessor Controlled –
Vacuum-Steam Cycles
Temperature - Pressure
To Shredder
To enhance customer service through online account access.
To conserve natural resource & ensuring working towards global warming
The proposed project consists of the following facilities
Fully integrated state- of - art E-Waste management facility
World class security systems
Certified, Safe and Secured destruction services
Comprehensive EHS practices
Logistics, warehousing facility
Highly skilled manpower
Methodology:
The methodology proposed to be followed at the E-Waste facility is as follows. The process flow sheet
is given as Figure below.
Upon client request, project management shall arrange a suitable and secured transport to collect the
material from Clients premises.
Collected material shall be weighed, if desired by clients at their premises using their own weighing
machine and witnessed by both parties.
Manifest to be issued by generator to transport with 6 colored copies as per HW Rules, 2008.
Delivery Order will be issued by Client prior to collection from their premises. Collected material is
to be provided in good packaging condition and thereafter will be transported to the facility.
After inspection by project security guard, material shall be weighed at site weighbridge to determine
the gross weight of the material and will then be sent to its warehouse for acceptance.
Goods Receive Note (GRN) for the gross weight will be issued upon receiving the material at the
warehouse.
Material will then be sent for dismantling section under IDO (Internal Delivery Order) for
dismantling.
Destruction process can be witnessed by Client, if required.
Upon data destruction completed, official destruction certificate will be issued to Client for records.
Dismantled material will then be sent to suitable recycling process.
7.5.1 Process Description:
The process involved in proposed integrated E Waste recycling facility is basically physical
destruction and recovery of Platinum Group Metals (PGM’s). The steps of proposed process is
described in following paragraphs
The e-waste received from generator shall be stored at earmarked covered shed having concrete floor
and leak proof roof. Wooden or plastic pallets shall be provided to store the waste.
Waste which may contain mainly electronic and electrical material and monitors of computer or TV’s,
shall be shifted to manual dismantling section in hand trolleys
A set of 8 to 10 no. of work stations are proposed with a suction hood for any dust particle coming
out of the dismantling process. A team of experts in dismantling shall be deputed for dismantling
purpose with all the required tools and tackles. The tools and tackles shall be identified with best
available brand to ensure optimization in working and to avoid small accidents in the process. The
employees at this section shall be provided with all the required PPE’s i.e. apron, safety shoes, gloves,
dust mask etc. Fire extinguishers shall be provided in the working area.
The team deputed shall dismantle all the waste articles Eg computer CPU box, hard drive, CD ROM,
cables, PCB’s etc. and monitor into back cover and picture tube. The hard drive, PCB’s shall be
further dismantled into components attached and naked PCB’s. Flow chart of the process is given in
Figure 6
Figure 6
E Waste proposed Flow Chart
Plastics
COLLECTION
Storage
Data Destruction
Segregation
Dismantling Testing/Refurbishing Storage
Disposal
Shredding
Delaminating
SALE TO
RECYCLERS
Ferrous Metal
Separator
CRT
Store
Sale to
Recyclers
PCB &
Components
Precious
Metals
SIEVING
Density
Separator
Copper Lead Aluminum
SALE TO
RECYCLERS SALE TO
RECYCLERS
SALE TO
RECYCLERS
Recyclables
FERRROUS METAL
SALE TO RECYCLERS
The dismantled PCB’s shall be sent for shredding followed by crushing and pulverizing. The product
shall be powder of PCB from which metal and non metal part which shall be segregated by physical
process. Both the products shall be stored in bags for disposal for recovery (metal part) and for making
of toys and monuments (non metal part). In case the non- metal part fails to be recycled, the same shall
be disposed into incinerator as this consists of residue with high C.V.
The dismantled picture tube shall send to Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) cutting m/c, which is a closed
chamber attached with a hood connected to cyclone and bughouse. The CRT shall be put into the
control panel connected automatic CRT cutting frame. The CRT shall be cut into two pieces i.e. front
glass and funnel glass.
� The glass which is free from all coating etc shall be crushed further and stored in bags
to be dispatched for recycling
� The components removed from PCBs shall be segregated and stored in bags for
further disposal and/or reuse.
� The ferrous material i.e. cabinet, body of monitor etc shall be baled and disposed for
recycling
� Plastic from cabinet, monitor shall be shredded in the shredder and sold out for
recycling to authorized recyclers
� The chemical process for recovery of PGM shall be established during phase – II
The waste generated from above process shall be stored at earmarked area and not allow the waste to
be exposed to the environment.
� Recycling Facilities
� The recycling facilities proposed for the site are
� Spent solvent recycling
� Used oil recycling
� Alternative fuel recovery facility
� Lead battery acid recycling facility
� Waste plastic recycling
� Waste paper recycling
� Renewable energy
� Waste to Energy
� Spent Solvent Recycling
� Spent solvents are recovered using a distillation methodology. Following are few
solvents proposed to be separated /distilled initially:
� Isopropyl alcohol
� Butanol
� Dimethyl formamide
� Toluene and
� Ortho dichloro benzene
� Storage of spent solvents
The waste solvent shall be received in drums (MS/Plastic) and shall be stored in shed which will be
provided with garland drain, fire hydrant system, lined floor etc.
The drums shall be stacked as per the best practices. The leakages shall be avoided at any point of
time.
A separate storage shed sized 35 X 40 m is proposed adjacent to facility to store the solvent drums.
The stacking of drums shall be in the manner that mixing of solvent drums shall be avoided at
maximum extent.
Distillation process is suitable for the recovery of many spent solvents. Distillation can be a batch or
continuous operation. It is proposed to adopt batch process in the proposed facility. The process
involves pre-treatment of neutralization and separation of spent solvent feed mixture in a Reactor.
After layer separation, the spent solvent mixture will be sent to distillation still connected to
distillation column. The solvent mixture is heated by steam and the distillation column will be under
total reflux for a specific period. Fractionation of solvent takes place solvent / water as the case may
be are separated initially under atmospheric pressure and later under vacuum (if required). Distilled
solvents are analyzed, stored and recycled, liquid effluent mostly condensate will be recycled back
into system and solid residue sent for incineration / landfill. Steam for heating will be donor from the
boiler. The process diagram of the solvent recovery is depicted below:
Process Description
Distillation can be a batch or continuous operation. It is proposed to adopt batch process in the
proposed facility. The process involves pre-treatment of neutralization and separation of spent solvent
feed mixture in a Reactor. After layer separation, the spent solvent mixture will be sent to distillation
still connected to distillation column. The solvent mixture is heated by steam and the distillation
column will be under total reflux for a specific period. Fractionation of solvent takes place solvent /
water as the case may be are separated initially under atmospheric pressure and later under vacuum (if
required). Distilled solvents are analyzed, stored and recycled, liquid effluent mostly condensate will
be recycled back into system and solid residue sent for incineration / landfill. Steam for heating will be
donor from the boiler. Figure 7 below shows the Flow Chart of Spent Solvent Recovery
Figure 7 Flow Chart of Spent Solvent Recovery
7.6 Used Oil Recycling
Used oil is termed as hazardous. Lube oil does not wear out with use it only gets contaminated with
water, carbon and fuel etc. that means used oil when it is ready for rejection can be re-used.
The methods of disposal being followed are Dumping, Burning or Reprocessing. The Used / Waste
Oil generated are not easily biologically degradable. Therefore, dumping of Used / Waste oil is
harmful to environment.
Burning of Used / Waste Oil is not desirable for the following reasons:
Incinerator
Cooling Tower
Chiller
Main Product
receiver
Solvent received in
Drums
Pre - Treatment
( Adjusting pH,
removal of SS etc.)
Pump
Feed Tank
Pump
Agitated Vessel
Sludge
Column
Condenser
Cooler
Trail product receiver
Collection Tank Collection Tank
Pump
Feed Tank/
Incinerator
Pump
Drums
Waste Fuel Oil contains substantial quantity of water that will prevent proper burning of fuel and lead
to generation of carbon monoxide.
The Used Oil (used lubricants, Transformer oils etc), they may contain chemicals, metallic
compounds, Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCBs) etc which when burned will release gas to the
atmosphere. Therefore, burning of used / Waste Oil should not be encouraged.
The other option is Repressing. Improper reprocessing methods can lead to generation of waste which
is even more hazardous than Used / Waste Oil.
Therefore, reprocessing should be allowed only with approved methods. Reprocessing of Used /
Waste will not only be a solution for disposal of waste but it will have tremendous economic
advantage.
The process diagram of the waste/ used oil recycling plant will be as below in Figure 8 below
Figure 8 Used Oil Recycling
Was te Oil
R ec eiv ing T anks
Was te Oil
R ec eiv ing T anks
MIC R O
F IL T R AT ION
MIC R O
F IL T R AT ION
C E NTR IF UG EC E NTR IF UG E DE HY DR AT IO
N
DE HY DR AT IO
N
Dis tillation 1 (v ac uum Dis tillation )
Dis tillation 1 (v ac uum Dis tillation )
Water Water
Dis tillation 2 (Vac uum Dis tillation)
Dis tillation 2 (Vac uum Dis tillation)
Distillate to fuel
B leachingB leachingB as e Oil for
dis patc h
B as e Oil for
dis patc h
Spent Fuller Earth for disposal
Base OilBase Oil
Process Sludge for disposal
7.7 Alternative Fuel Recovery
Alternative fuel platforms will be developed with in a area of 25 x 50 m as below:
“S” Type
Alternative Fuel Preparation Facility
“L”Type
Alternative fuel preparation Facility
‘L’ Type Alternative Fuels Area:
‘L’ Type Alternative Fuels are basically Liquid Type Incinerable Waste which are more than 2500
Kcal.
Common Neutralization Tank to maintain pH level 7
25 KL Mixing Tank with Cooling Coil and External Jacket to control the heat for Exothermic Liquid
Waste
25 KL Mixing Tank for the Non-Exothermic Liquid Waste
Agitator set up made by Stainless Steel
Pump
‘S’ Type Alternative Fuels Area:
‘S’ Type Alternative Fuels are basically Solid Type Incinerable Waste which are more than 2500 Kcal
Common Neutralization Tank to maintain pH level 7
Mixing pit of 5 x 5 m
Jaw mixer for premixing of the solid and semisolid Waste.
Blender
Solid blend is prepared through mixing in an appropriate quantity of solid/ semi solid waste with
binders. The first step of preparing solid blend is to selection of waste.
The segregation of waste according to their pH & calorific value helps in it. Source materials for solid
substitute fuel include Paint Sludge, Oily Filter Cake, Spent Carbon, Organic waste, Tarry waste,
Biomass, Resin, Distillation Residues, Grease, ETP sludge, and alumina sludge etc.
Assortment of waste is done according blending norms.
A general waste selection criteria for high calorific value fuel is Low moisture content, High LOI &
TOC, High calorific value, Good compressibility, Less ash content, Non toxic, Less pollutant,
Sustainable combustion. Schematic Diagram for the Alternative Fuel Recovery is shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9
Alternative fuel recovery
7.8 Lead Battery Acid Recycling
Lead is one of the most vital nonferrous metal having multiple uses like in lead acid batteries, cable
covering, alloying elements in solders, nuclear shield etc, and in terms of its chemical it is used in
glass, paint and as an important stabilizers in PVC as lead striate etc.
Almost 70 to 80 % of lead productions come from recycling and balance 20 to 30% from virgin
sources that is lead concentrates. The requirement of lead is going up at the rate of 15 to 20 %
annually. Its requirement is going up more in developing countries like India and China. Further
almost 70% of the lead goes in to the production of lead acid batteries. Demand for lead acid batteries
is going up almost at the rate of 20 to 25% in India & China.
In India only Hindustan Zinc Limited and two other producers in smaller quantities produce lead from
lead concentrates. Rest of the lead production is either from recycling or imports. Since more & more
scrap lead acid batteries and other scrap of lead will be available there is a good scope to recover lead
in and environmentally friendly manner.
7.8.1 Lead Recycling Process
Extraction of Lead from used Lead Acid Battery Plates, Lead Scrap, lead dross and other lead bearing
wastes is carried out by using Rotary Furnace and Reverberatory Furnace.
Conventional method of lead extraction from used lead acid battery plates, lead scrap, lead dross and
other concentrate generates huge amount of sludge which becomes very difficult for disposal in the
landfill. However, the combination of Rotary furnace and Reverberatory furnace with high calorific
furnace oil as fuel reduces the quantum of slag generation and improves the recovery of lead metal
considerably. Furnace oil will be used as fuel to melt the battery and other scrap.
The schematic diagram of the lead recycling is shown in Figure 10 & Schematic Diagram of Lead and Lead alloys manufacturing Figure 11 given below
.
Schematic Diagram of Lead and Lead alloys manufacturing
The Reverberatory furnace is filled with the charcoals and ignited by using the blower. The blower
supplies the required combustion air for burning the charcoal. After a sustained fire, the lead scrap
(raw material) is fed into the furnace. The metallic lead in the scrap melts and the oxides of lead are
reduced by the carbon present in the charcoal.
The charging of charcoal and
downstream side of the furnace. The fuel is used in the manufacturing process is charcoal and the
quantity of charcoal used in one shift (8 hrs.) is approximately 30 Kg per furnace. The rotary furnace
is manufactured from steel Plates with refractory lining inside the fur
to 1600�C. It is cylindrical in shape at the center and conical at both ends. The entire structure is
supported by four numbers antifriction double row spherical bearings and shafts and bearings are
firmly mounted on a common base frame.
The rotary furnace is driven by electrical Motor (which is 7.5 HP) and the Motor shaft is connected
with rotary furnace shaft through a double reduction worm gear box, chain and sprockets. A low stage
burner with high speed blower is fitted
The other end of the Rotary Furnace is connected with a suitably designed chute to carry the dust
particles to the pollution control equipment.
Figure 11
Schematic Diagram of Lead and Lead alloys manufacturing
The Reverberatory furnace is filled with the charcoals and ignited by using the blower. The blower
supplies the required combustion air for burning the charcoal. After a sustained fire, the lead scrap
ed into the furnace. The metallic lead in the scrap melts and the oxides of lead are
reduced by the carbon present in the charcoal.
The charging of charcoal and raw material are repeated and the molten metal is collected in a pot at the
of the furnace. The fuel is used in the manufacturing process is charcoal and the
quantity of charcoal used in one shift (8 hrs.) is approximately 30 Kg per furnace. The rotary furnace
is manufactured from steel Plates with refractory lining inside the furnace to withstand temperature up
C. It is cylindrical in shape at the center and conical at both ends. The entire structure is
supported by four numbers antifriction double row spherical bearings and shafts and bearings are
on base frame.
The rotary furnace is driven by electrical Motor (which is 7.5 HP) and the Motor shaft is connected
with rotary furnace shaft through a double reduction worm gear box, chain and sprockets. A low stage
burner with high speed blower is fitted at one end of the Rotary Furnace to inject oil and for ignition.
The other end of the Rotary Furnace is connected with a suitably designed chute to carry the dust
particles to the pollution control equipment.
Schematic Diagram of Lead and Lead alloys manufacturing
The Reverberatory furnace is filled with the charcoals and ignited by using the blower. The blower
supplies the required combustion air for burning the charcoal. After a sustained fire, the lead scrap
ed into the furnace. The metallic lead in the scrap melts and the oxides of lead are
raw material are repeated and the molten metal is collected in a pot at the
of the furnace. The fuel is used in the manufacturing process is charcoal and the
quantity of charcoal used in one shift (8 hrs.) is approximately 30 Kg per furnace. The rotary furnace
nace to withstand temperature up
C. It is cylindrical in shape at the center and conical at both ends. The entire structure is
supported by four numbers antifriction double row spherical bearings and shafts and bearings are
The rotary furnace is driven by electrical Motor (which is 7.5 HP) and the Motor shaft is connected
with rotary furnace shaft through a double reduction worm gear box, chain and sprockets. A low stage
at one end of the Rotary Furnace to inject oil and for ignition.
The other end of the Rotary Furnace is connected with a suitably designed chute to carry the dust
The fuel burner receives fuel continuously from a oil storage tank through insulated pipe line. A heater
and pump is used to heat and pump the fuel during winter season to overcome the slow discharge rate
due to viscosity of the fluid. Battery scrap, lead bearing members of the slag contains lead are charged
inside the furnace manually and heated up to 800 to 900 �C after certain time the recharging process
of scrap continues. The disintegrated tiny particles and dust along to the air Pollution Control System
for filtration.
The rotary furnace is closed while processing the metal and the ambient air quality around the furnace
is confirming to the latest norms prescribed the Central Pollution Control Board. The Smelting process
proposed in lead recycling unit is explained in detailed below:
The raw materials namely, the batteries are received at the unit. The battery casing are broken with the
help of cutting machine and sorted accordingly.
The Plastic containers, Polypropylene wastes are processed in plastic grinding machine and the PVC
separator waste is sold to the PVC recyclers.
Initially, the lead scrap is fed into the rotary furnace and the flux agent like charcoal, iron boring are
added for ignition.
The burner supplies the required heat for melting of scrap. After a sustained fire is established, the lead
in the scrap (raw material) is melting gradually.
The metallic lead in the scrap melts and the oxides of lead are reduced by carbon from charcoal.
The chemical reaction shown is below:
PbO + C ---------� Pb + CO or CO2
The chemical reaction taking place during smelting process is as follows:
2PbO + C -----------------� 2 Pb + CO2
2 PbO2 + 2C -------------� 2 Pb + 2 CO
PbSO4 + 2C -------------� PbS + 2 CO2
PbSO4 + PbS -----------� 2Pb + 2SO2
Sb2O3 + 3 Pb -------------� 2Sb + 3PbO
2Pbo + C -------------� 2Pb + CO2
While heating up the battery plates. Sulphur dioxide gas generated.
PbSO4 + 2C -------------� PbS + 2 CO2
PbSO4 + PbS -----------� 2Pb + 2SO2
3Pb + Sb2 O3-----------� 2Sb + 3 PbO
The fuel used in the manufacturing process is furnace oil.
The lead obtained from rotary furnace and reverbatory furnace is stored in a separate place and it is
known as impure lead. These lead are refined for making lead alloys and lead oxides depending upon
customer’s requirement.
The pot furnace is used for refining and alloying process. The alloy pot is connected to the air
pollution control system for filtration. The dust particles obtained from the alloy pot burner is fed into
a carbon arrestor and then passed to chimney which is 10 m high.
The disintegrated tiny particles and dust particles like SO2, NOx and lead particles are carried to the
air pollution control system for filtration.
The following machinery will be employed for the processing.
� Rotary furnace
� Charcoal Furnace 1
� Charcoal Furnace 2
� Charcoal Furnace 3
� Charcoal Furnace 4
� Melting Pot 1
� Melting Pot 2
� Gravity Chamber
� Cyclone Chamber
� Bag House
� Gen Set
� ID Fan Flower
� Chimney
� Furnace Oil Tank
� Air Compressor
� EB Connection
7.9 Waste Plastic Recycling
Plastics are an arbitrary group of artificial materials, generally of synthetic organic origin, which at
some stage in manufacture are in plastic condition during which they are shaped, often with aid of heat
and pressure.
Understanding the definition:
Arbitrary Group: There is no code or specification with which a material must comply in order to be
called a plastic. For example, synthetic rubber fulfills all the conditions laid down in the above-
mentioned definition yet it is not included in the list of plastics.
Artificial materials: Material made by compounding, different from naturally occurring materials such
as wood, sandstone or metals.
Generally of Synthetic organic origin: In organic compounds the principle element is carbon. Most of
the plastics are made of simple organic chemicals raw materials. Certain naturally existing organics
such as bitumen, casein or cellulose are also employed for the manufacture of plastics.
Plastics undergo permanent deformation under stress. During some stage of its manufacture they are
truly plastic and capable of being shaped. At ordinary temperatures plastic items are not plastic but
solid like.
Plastics are shaped by means of heat and pressure in a mould. Process is called moulding.
7.9.1 Waste Paper Recycling
Waste Paper recycling is the process of converting waste into new paper products. The process of
paper recycling involves mixing used paper with water and chemicals to break it down. It is then
chopped up and heated, which breaks it down further into strands of cellulose, a type of organic plant
material; this resulting mixture is called pulp, or slurry. It is strained through screens, which remove
any glue or plastic that may still be in the mixture then cleaned, de-inked, bleached, and mixed with
water. Then it can be made into new paper. The same fibers can be recycled about seven times, but
they get shorter every time and eventually are strained out.
To start the paper recycling process, the waste paper needs to be sorted, such as by newsprint,
computer paper, magazine paper etc, as different types of paper are treated differently during the paper
recycling process to make different types of recycled paper products. For example, finer paper with
multi-colored ink would require additional processing. Effort is taken to ensure that the waste paper is
free of any pins, clips, staples etc.
The major process involved in waste paper recycling is as follows
� Pulping
� Pulp screening and cleaning
� Deinking
� Refining, color stripping, bleaching
� Paper making
7.9.2 Process Description
Pulping: During this stage of the paper recycling process, the sorted paper is usually soaked in huge
pulpers, which contain water and chemicals. The pulper shreds the paper up into smaller pieces. The
heating of the paper mixture also breaks the paper down more quickly into the paper fibers. The paper
mixtures turns into a mushy mix, known as a pulp.
Pulp screening and cleaning: The pulp is forced through screens with holes of various shapes and
sizes to remove small contaminants such as bits of plastic and globs of glue. In addition, the pulp may
also be spun around in large cone-shaped cylinders. Heavy contaminants (eg. staples) are thrown out
of the cone via centripetal forces, while lighter contaminants collect in the center of the cone and are
removed.
Deinking: The next stage in the paper recycling process involves deinking – removing the ink from
the paper fibers of the waste paper. Sticky materials (referred to as “stickies”) like glue residue and
adhesives are also removed at this stage. Deinking is achieved by a combination of mechanical action
(eg. shredding) as well as chemical means (eg. additional of chemicals). Small particles of ink are
rinsed from the pulp with water, while larger particles and “stickies” are removed with air bubbles in a
process known as flotation.
With flotation, the paper pulp is fed into a flotation cell, where air and soap-like chemicals called
surfactants are injected into the pulp. The surfactants cause the ink and “stickies” to dislodge from the
pulp and stick to the air bubbles as they float to the surface of the mixture. The inky air bubbles create
froth which is then removed, leaving the clean pulp behind.
Refining, color stripping, bleaching: During refining, the pulp is beaten to make the recycled fibers
swell, as well as to separate the individual fibers to facilitate paper making. If the recovered paper is
colored (eg. color printed paper), color stripping chemicals are added to remove the dyes from the
paper. From this processing, brown paper is obtained. If white recycled paper is to be produced, the
pulp would need to be bleached with hydrogen peroxide, chlorine dioxide, or oxygen to make it whiter
and brighter.
Paper Making: In the last stage of the paper recycling process, the cleaned up pulp is ready to be
made into recycled paper. The recycled fiber can be used alone, or blended with new wood fibers (ie.
virgin fibers) to give it extra strength or smoothness. The pulp is mixed with water and chemicals,
such that the pulp is 99.5% water. This watery pulp mixture then enters the headbox of a paper making
machine, and is sprayed in a continuous jet onto a huge wire mesh-like screen moving very quickly
through the paper machine. On the screen, water starts to drain from the pulp, and the recycled fibers
begin to bond together to form a watery sheet. The sheet then moves rapidly through a series of felt-
covered press rollers which squeeze out more water from the pulp. Schematic diagram of paper
recovery is shown below in Figure 12 below.
Figure 12
Flow Chart of Wastepaper Recycling
8.0 Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is energy that comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides,
waves and geothermal heat. About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewable
resources, with 10% of all energy from traditional biomass, mainly used for heating, and 3.4% from
hydroelectricity. New renewable (small hydro, modern biomass, wind, solar, geothermal, and bio
fuels) accounted for another 3% and are growing very rapidly. The share of renewable in electricity
generation is around 19%, with 16% of electricity coming from hydroelectricity and 3% from new
renewable. In the proposed project it is intend to set up 2 MW solar power project in the closed landfill
after evaluating the recent developments in solar energy on closed landfill on following criteria.
Solar power system considerations with respect to landfill applications,
Landfill technical and engineering considerations, and Regulatory considerations.
At Ramky, we believe there are several important reasons for considering clean and renewable energy
facilities on contaminated lands
Contaminated lands offer hundreds of acres of open space in areas where solar Installations may be
less likely to involve community concerns over aesthetic impacts.
Contaminated lands may have lower overall transaction costs than Greenfield sites.
Development of Brownfield’s can assuage the stress placed on Greenfields to site clean and renewable
energy facilities.
Contaminated lands may have environmental conditions that are not well suited for commercial or
residential zoning or otherwise have low demand for real estate development.
Electricity generated from renewable energy projects on contaminated or remediated lands can then be
used onsite or credited for offsite use.
Solar Power System
There are a fairly wide set of considerations we have considered when planning a solar system to be
placed over a closed landfill. With respect to the solar technologies available, considerations includes
concentrating solar power (CSP) or photovoltaic (PV) will be best suited to site specific conditions.
Additional factors considered during the planning process, given the constraints of building on a
landfill cap, are the desired output capacity, weight characteristics, and degree of mechanical stress
expected from the panels weights and other onsite weather conditions.
Ground Mounted Solar System
Installation of a solar energy system on a landfill cap will require the use of ground mounted solar
arrays. Ground mounted solar systems often involve aluminum or galvanized steel framing that is
attached to a concrete foundation. The concrete foundation can also be referred to as a pier or footing
and the panel supports can be referred to as stanchions.
With respect to footings, several designs are available.
Shallow poured concrete pillars, Pre-fabricated concrete, Slab, Ballast frames, Driven pile, Earth
screw augers
Figure below the aluminum support stanchions supporting the PV panels are shown below
PV Panels for Generating Solar Energy
Solar System Weight Considerations
PV cell and support system weight characteristics have important implications for installation on
landfill caps because of weight bearing limitations. There are three general types of PV panels with
many different variations and weights associated with each type. The three general PV cell materials
are monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and amorphous thin film. Monocrystalline panels offer the most
efficient power production per unit area but can be costly and heavy. Both monocrystalline and
polycrystalline cells are rigid and require mounting in a rigid frame to protect from cracking.
Amorphous cells are the least efficient on a power output per unit area basis but can be lighter weight
than both monocrystalline and polycrystalline cells and offer greater pliability as they are
manufactured on flexible surfaces. For the Industrial Land fill weight many not be the key constraints.
However in other landfills (municipal), where weight is an engineering concern, amorphous thin film
PV cells could be the preferred choice.
New and emerging technologies like the Uni-Solar model PVL flexible laminate amorphous thin film
cells can dramatically cut weight as they offer high output per unit weight and can be applied directly
to landfill geomembrane caps, these newly developed flexible laminate PV strips eliminate the
necessity for system mounting and foundational structures. Monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels
can be lighter on a power output per pound basis than conventional thin film (amorphous) panels,
where open space is limited and maximum electricity production is sought, polycrystalline or
monocrystalline PV may be preferred because of the output advantage over thin film. However, with
any PV cell type it is important to keep in mind the various shading considerations at landfill sites with
limited space; optimal solar design requires strategic placement of arrays such that no shading occurs.
Single and double axis sun- tracking systems have not been considered in the system design as they
will be heavier than fixed tilt axis mounting systems, thus requiring deeper piers and footings unless
there are surface mounted footings. The deeper piers required by sun-tracking mounting systems will
increase the weight placed on the landfill and possibly increase settlement or jeopardize side slope
stability at the site.
Options for foundations of solar system installations on landfill caps include concrete slabs, poured
and pre-fabricated concrete footings, and ballasted platforms. Slab foundations have not been
considered as they will be heavier than concrete footings or ballasted platforms and will therefore
create a greater risk to landfill settlement and side slope stability. Ballasted platforms are a lighter
weight option and can sufficiently anchor a solar system to a top deck, engineering difficulties with
side slope installations is suitably addressed through the design.
We have selected a solar power system whose cumulative weight is appropriate given the depth of the
landfill cap, waste characterizations, and side slope measure. We have limited the load to maximum of
500 Kg / M2 on a distributed basis. This load / design criteria is well within safe limits of the load
capacity of the landfill liner cap and other necessary components.
Wind Loading :
Wind loading increase the weight placed on solar components and can increase the stress applied to
the support structures. We have complied with the International Electro technical Commission (IEC)
standards 61215 and 61646 that establish the industry standards for crystalline cell and amorphous thin
cell mechanical loading, respectively. Customary solar panels are typically certified to withstand a
maximum mechanical loading of approximately 250 Kg per square meter, which converts to a wind
speed of approximately 170 Km per hour. The solar panels and mounting systems are thus certified
for higher mechanical loading. In addition we have suitably planned for routine operations and
maintenance of the landfill which entails mowing of surface vegetation on the cap.
Photovoltaic Power Generation :
The overall system would comprise of following equipments
Solar array employing Wp or higher rating PV modules
Support structure made of galvanized steel angles with SS304
IP65 rated field junction box made of FRP/ Poly carbonate material.
Multi-stranded, UV protected, PVC insulated, PVC sheathed copper cable. The cables are sized to
minimize the voltage drops & the power loss. The cables confirm to IS1554/ IS 694. Snap on
connectors are employed for interconnections.
Power Conditioning Unit (PCU) receives DC power from DCDB (Where SPV array is terminated).
PCU has built in software based Maximum Power Point Tacking (MPPT) to harness maximum power
from the solar array. Typically the solar array will operate at 650 to 750 V DC under the maximum
power point operation. The DC power is then inverted to utility quality three phase power & this
power shall be exported to utility. Necessary grid synchronizer is incorporated in the PCU through
unique software.
Data acquisition system & Bi-directional energy metering is also built in to the system. An integrated
unit (Import –export meter) for energy generated by the plant is also provided. An integrated SCADA
system monitors the PCU & HV substation parameters. Certain operational controls are provided in
the SCADA (Supervisory Control &Data Acquisition). In order to enable export of power to HT line
(11KV/ 132 KV) LT power generated from the PCU is taken through a Star –Delta HV transformer.
Schematic diagram of 1MW solar plant is shown below in Figure below.
1 MW Solar Plant
Description: The photo voltaic array is divided in to four quadrants of each 250KWp minimum. Each
string in the array shall have its own string monitoring unit which shall be one of the major diagnostic
tools for the system operator. Each unit array has field connected separate solar radiation meter& SPV
module temperature sensor. The respective digital out puts are taken to a supervisory controller located
in the control room. The Inverter unit employs state of the art DSP based technology to have
conversion efficiency over 95%. Electronic surge arrestors are provided at the DC input & the AC
output of each inverter. Necessary HT switch gears such as 33KV VCBs are provided for HT isolation
& protection.
Each 250KWp system will have an independent Data Acquisition System (DAS) which would
produce the real time Data as well as event logs indicating all the supervisory faults also. Data logger
of each 250KWp unit shall be integrated in to a mini Web server for the purpose of integrating the
Data. These Data via Profibus is taken to a master Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA
system).Service interface on the operator panel is also provided.
Weather Monitoring Station
As a practice, a mini Solar Weather Monitoring station is proposed to be installed to monitor the
weather parameters in Real Time and store the monitored data to the SCADA or a separate computer.
The actual KWH annual energy generation then can be corroborated with the stored weather data
gathered (Rainy Days inclusive) in real time. The Pyranometers offered are calibrated and traceable to
ISO standard & Global Radiation norms. The Transducers, data acquisition systems accuracies are
standard based as per WMO (World Meteorological Organization`s Norms. The sensors and data
acquisition outdoor unit with dedicated power supplies with battery backup for unmanned operation,
communication cable to the indoor SCADA Computer, software, and calibrating tools shall be in the
scope of supply. The data stored in this computer may be collected either by a USB stick or arranged
to be transmitted by RAMKY to its O&M Team as necessary
The following Parameters are proposed to be logged and stored in Real Time Basis with Time, date,
day, year stamp /tagging.
Temperature, Principle :NTC , (Range :0-60deg C, Accuracy: 0.2 deg C )
Air Pressure, Principle: MEMS Capacitive ,(Range: 300 to 1200HPa, Accuracy: 1.5hPa)
Wind Direction, Principle: Ultrasonic,(Range: 0-60M/Sec, Accuracy: 3degree)
Wind Speed, Principle: Ultrasonic,(Range:0-60M/Sec,Accuracy:0.3M/Sec)
Pyranometers (Irradiance: W/Sq. M measurement), Standard: ISO, Class-2, To suit Maximum
Irradiance: 2000Watts/Sq M, Max Operating Temp: 80 deg C, Non stability<1%, Spectral Range
(50% Points):310 to 2800 nano meter.
Particulate meter: Principle: Pulse free Diaphragm pump, 0-6LPM flow rate, dust sampler. Measuring
Range: Total suspended particulates data of site needs to be furnished to confirm details. Accuracy:
Nominal 10 micron cut off point at 5 LPM typical sampling rate.
Plant Layout
Plant layout of typical PV technology is shown below in Figure below.
Brief Description of the Solar Plant
Photo Voltaic Panels, (PV) High-efficiency, single crystal silicon PV modules provide higher amp-
hour per watt output than other technologies and include dual bypass diode protection. Modular PV
panels permit expansion to accommodate increased loads.
Adjustable Array Structure, PV array tilt is easily adjustable from 30-60 degrees to maximize solar
energy. Further adjustment of 0-30 degrees possible with special positioning bars.
Control Centre, The control enclosure is a powder-coated steel box housing the power distribution
components (DC controller/distribution, inverter and AC distribution), disconnects, system monitor
and appropriate wire terminals. Enclosure is provided with rainproof vents and a ground fault
protected electrical outlet. Optional remote monitoring equipment is available.
Inverter/Battery Charger, Microprocessor-controlled, high-efficiency sine wave inverter with three-
stage, temperature-compensated battery charger. Peak conversion efficiency of 96%, protection
circuitry, LCD display with user and setup menus.
DC Controller, Solid state, low frequency, pulse-width modulated solar charge control with battery
temperature compensation and automatic night time disconnect.
AC Distribution Panel, Output AC breaker panel provides surge protection and flexibility for multiple
AC load requirements.
DC Combiner Box, Provides PV circuit disconnects and lightning/surge protection for electronic
equipment.
Ventilator Fan, Designed for active ventilation of hybrid battery enclosure to prevent accumulation of
hydrogen gas.
Batteries, Available in three battery types: economy flooded lead-acid, industrial flooded lead-acid and
sealed lead-acid. Flooded lead-acid battery comes with recombiner caps to minimize water loss.
Sealed battery available for maintenance-free performance. The control system maintains the batteries
between 20% and 100% state of charge.
Battery Enclosure, Sealed batteries are housed in a powder-coated steel, lockable enclosure with
filtered vents. Flooded batteries are housed in an insulated, vented thermoplastic unit with lockable lid
and drain plug. Designed to minimize battery temperature extremes, eliminate battery bank hot spots,
prevent freezing and extend useful battery life.
Generator Hybrid, Commercial and Industrial engine generators available to meet requirements.
Includes battery, alternator, remote start/stop contacts, self-contained protection and automatic safety
shutdowns. Package includes weatherproof housing, vibration isolators on steel skid, flexible
couplings, and replaceable dry element air filter. Propane and diesel fuel types available.
Structure, Industrial grade heavy-gauge steel coated with a durable hot–dip galvanized finish.
Available in four configurations: ground mount, road trailer, off-road trailer and breakdown kit.
Operation and Maintenance Practices:
When mounting the module on the structure, keep the displacement of the forth corner of the module
smaller than 2mm for 1000mm of the diagonal of the module after other three corners are placed on
the structure.
� Be careful in handling polarity of the insulated output wires.
� This module must be grounded by minus pole, install modules and ground mounting
structure in accordance with applicable law of each country.
� Consult the government before the installation of the modules in case if installation is
required by the law.
� The modules shall be installed and maintained by qualified personnel.
� Follow safety precautions of the battery manufacture if batteries are used with the
modules.
� Consult the manufacturer for the proper installation on special vehicles such as boats
and campers.
� The modules must be mounted using clips on the long sides of the module according
to the installation manual.
� Remove the cable securing tapes and cable holders carefully before the installation.
� The module is fitted with SMK corporation connectors which are mechanically and
electrically compatible with multi contact PV-KST/KBT4 as of 19th Nov 2010.
� The connections must be completely done and locked.
� Do not shade portion of the PV module surface from the sunlight for a long time. A
hot spot phenomenon which is appeared as white dot may occur on the shaded cell.
Operation:
When a part of the module is shadowed, the hot spot may be caused, therefore do not shadow the cell.
The module shall be maintained by qualified person.
The electrical characteristic degrades when the front cover of the module becomes dirty.
Do not pour solvent when cleaning the modules.
Do not produce sparks near flammable vapors.
Do not expose the modules to sunlight concentrated with mirrors, lenses or similar means.
Keep modules away from children.
Installation of solar energy systems on landfill side slopes and caps is though complicated by a variety
of engineering obstacles, various solutions have come up to mitigate these. Following general
guidance have been considered to overcome engineering obstacles of landfill reuse as they apply to
solar system installations.
Settlement
A special consideration is taken while designing the solar installation on the landfill cap is the
settlement. The collective uniform and non uniform landform deformations caused by physiochemical,
biochemical and mechanical process that change the properties of the buried waste over the period of
time. Total settlement is described as an overall subsidence across the landfill. Differential settlement
is described as localized subsidence that results from heterogeneities across waste debris in the
landfill. Specifically, settlement can occur in landfills through any of five processes,
1. Mechanical consolidation – (Negligible – daily consolidation will be done)
2. Biochemical degradation – (Negligible)
3. Physiochemical change.
4. Migration of fine refuse into the voids of large waste materials (raveling) – (Considered and
mitigated through the structural designs)
5. The absolute degree of active settlement depends on the depth of the waste heap, the type of waste
present, the method of placement, and age of the landfill.
Settlement due to above reasons has been considered in the overall design parameters to address the
issues related to long-term post closure care of the landfill and the system components of a solar
energy farm.
For developments on landfills, there are numerous methods to mitigate settlement. Geogrid
reinforcement can be used to strengthen the cover soils above the geomembrane. Beyond structural
reinforcement, designed flexibility in the solar system can preclude damages to the solar configuration
caused by settlement. The use of shims and adjustable racking systems in solar mounting structures
can allow for amending the solar system in ways that conform to landscape morphology.
Being selective in where solar energy systems are placed on a landfill can minimize settlement
impacts. One of the strategies used is to place the solar facility on the oldest section of the landfill top
deck, since the rates of settlement generally decrease over time. In addition the nature of different
buried materials; for example, a solar system placed above old construction debris that has been
previously compacted will not experience significant settlement because of low biochemical
degradation.
Cover Material Integrity
For the most part, either a flat or north-to-south trending slope is optimal for solar energy production.
Clearing and grading activities are carried out in a manner that will not damage the landfill cap nor
expose any of the underlying waste debris, particularly when conducted in thinly capped areas.
During the planning process, adequate measures will be taken to ascertain the depth of the landfill
cover and the anticipated deadweight loading of the entire solar energy system. We would maximize
the level surfaces for adequate system stability, which may necessitate moving soil from deeper areas
to shallower areas or bringing additional top soil to the site. In almost all cases, we may also use
prefabricated concrete piers or concrete slabs will be adequate to support a solar system.
All the necessary requirements for utility trenching have been taken care and typically, a minimum of
24 inches of soil is desired to trench for electrical line placement without any impact on a clay or
geosynthetic liner.
Side Slope Stability
Landfills will be assessed for side slope stability prior to construction to ensure that the cap and slopes
can be developed without giving way. Slope instability will generally decrease over time as waste
decomposition rates slow. Engineered retaining walls and vegetative surfaces can provide protection
from erosion and the development of unsafe conditions.
Building on side slopes much larger than 5 degrees is complicated by shadow effects and the need for
increased erosion and storm water control systems. Moreover, increased operations and maintenance
costs may accrue over time for repairs to the side slope. For higher degreed slopes, regarding and
importation of additional top soil may be necessary to achieve a slope that is favorable to supporting a
solar system.
South facing landfill slopes are ideally situated to maximize solar exposure in higher latitudes once
shading is accounted for. We have considered a balance between optimizing energy production and
ensuring technically sound solar array placement. Side slopes will require strong foundational systems
like poured or pre-cast concrete footings to oppose the pressures of dynamic loading. As a general
rule, higher degreed side slopes warrant lighter solar arrays and strong foundational materials have to
be considered for designing.
Proposed System:
The proposed power project envisages a power plant of 2 MW (AC). The power project will be based
on crystalline technology equipped with axis trackers. The DC output of the power modules will be
converted to AC output with the help of solar inverters. The voltage will be stepped up with the help
of transformers. Both on C side and AC side of conversion, and at the grid interconnection protection
and safety devices will be provided to enable safe and reliable operation of the complete solar power
system. Monitoring, metering and analysis of system provided with the power plant will help to
record, store and transfer data which is essential for the plant. The power evacuation will be done at 66
KV.
System Components:
• Solar modules
• Inverter
• Transformers
• Solar trackers
• Junction boxes
• Protective relays
• DC distribution board
SCADA system, an integrated SCADA system capable of communicating with the inverters and
provide information of the entire solar PV panel. This SCADA will provide information on the
instantaneous output energy and cumulative energy for each inverters
Electrical system, The DC output from the PV modules is converted to three phase AC by means of
inverters. The inverter output are fed into an AC distribution board which in turn will be connected to
LV panel in the control room. The power evacuation system comprises of Transformer ( oil immersed
type), Low Voltage panel, High voltage panel, metering panel, KLT and HT cable, Control and power
evacuation cables
9.0 Waste to Energy Plastic to Fuel
The Technology of converting waste plastic into fuel is in various stage of development. Pilot plants
have been set up and efforts are on for a Techno-commercial feasible and sustainable commercial
plant. REEL will look into establishing the option of recycling facility in future. A brief write-up of
the process is given in Figure 13 below:
Waste Plastic can be converted into fuel by the Pyrolysis Technology. The process extracts Fuel from
Waste Plastics. Pyrolysis is a process of thermal degradation in absence of Oxygen. Plastic waste will
be treated in a cylindrical chamber at temperatures of 370�C – 420�C. Catalyst are added in the
reactor to crack the Polymer and convert the waste into Gas. This Gas is further passed into condenser
where most of them condense into Fuel. The non-condensed gas is utilized for heating process.
� Pre Drying of the waste plastic material to eliminate moisture
� Indirect Heating with gradual increase of temperature.
� Addition of Catalysts for converting the waste material into gas
� Condensation and fractionation of the Pyrolysis vapors to produce fuel.
� Input Material which can be converted into Fuel by the Pyrolysis process:
Mixed Plastic Scrap - rigid or
Film
Figure 13 Pyrolysis Process
Input
Material for
Waste Plastic
Pyrolysis
Process
Carry Bags, woven sacks, pouches/
sachets
Cable Husk,Carpets
PU Foam EPS/FRP
Mixed Plastic rigid or
Cable Husk,Carpets
1 2 3 8 9 10
Quantity
Numbers
1 Battery M/s. Indo National Limited (NIPPO), Andhra Nagar, Trunk Road, Nellore –524 004.
Dry CellBatteries_MPM
25 Spent Engine oil 5 5.1 0.45 0.45
Inorganic SolidWaste
6 6 15 15
2 Battery M/s. Indo National Limited (NIPPO), GNT Road, Tada (V), Sulurpet (M), Nellore.524001
dry cell batteries_Nos
65 Chemical Sludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 4.2 4.2
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.13 carbon M/s. Panasonic
Carbon Co Limited, (Formerly Known as M/s.Indo Matsushita Carbon Co Ltd.,), Indo Matsushita Carbon co., Ltd., Tada (V), Sulurpet (Tq), Nellore.524001
Midgetelectrode for dry cell batteries
6552 Used / Spent oil 5 5.1 1.05 1.053
Sludge from watertreatment plants
34 34.3 3.6 3.6
Discardedcontainers (drums/containers made of steel, fiber, HDPE, paper board; jerry cans, polythene bags, inside liners, metal scrap from hazardous chemicals bearing containers etc.)
33 33.3 0 477
Ash from wasteincineration
36 36.2 0.7 0.7
Dust/particulatefrom exhaust gas/flue gas treatment
36 36.2 0.7 0.695
Spent/Used leadacid batteries
b4 b4 0.39 0.39
HW Code HW generation as per assessment in MTA
Quantity of Recyclable HW in
MTA
Quantity of Incinerable
HW inMTAName of the
ProductQuantity Name of
Hazardous Waste generating
(Code forSch-1 and Details for
Sch-2)
Schedul e -I Schedul e -II Schedule -I Schedule -II
Quantity of Landfilla ble HW in
MTA
S. No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (inMTA)
Hazardous Waste generating process (Code for Sch-1 and Details for Sch-2)
Hazardous Generating Industries in Nellore District
4 5 6 7
Floor sweepingwaste (housekeeping waste from process areas)
35 35.3 7.1 7.1
4 textiles M/s. B.J.Textiles& processing Limited, Jeelapatoor (V), Pellakur (M), Nellore.524129 (B.J. Textiles Company Limited )
Bleaching &Dyeing ofKnitted Fabric
135 Chemical SludgeFrom Waste WaterTreatment
34 34.3 144 144
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.185 sugar M/s. The Kovvur co-op
sugar factory Ltd.,P.B. No. 43 - (Regd. No. N.R.40), Nellore District –524 005.
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.9 2.9
6 Isolatedstorage
M/s. Gangarasayanie (P) Ltd., D1-D4 & D6- D8, IDA,Panamgadu, Ramapuram Post, Tada (M), Nellore District.524336
AliphaticHydrocarbons
20 DistillationResidues
20 20.3 0.26 0.26
aromatichydrocarbon
80 Spent Carbon 34 34.3 0.07 0.07
Coal Tar andCoal Tar Oil
20 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
7 Vegetableoil
M/s. SimhapuriAgro Products (P) Ltd., Manubolu (V & M), Nellore Dist.524405
Crude palm oil 75 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.8 1.8
8 sugar M/s. Empeesugars & Chemicals Ltd., P. B. No. 2, Nayudupeta,Nellore District –524 126
Crystal Sugar 7500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.45 0.45
Rectified sprit-Kl 900 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 2.4 2.4
9 silicon M/s. Saint Gobin India Limited, Plot No. 98, APIIC, IDA Kanur (V), TADA, Nellore – 524201
Glass GradeSand-
36000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.7 2.7
10 power M/s. SLS PowerLtd., Attipuram Revenue (V), NavalokGardens, NelloreDistrict.524002
PowerGeneration- MWH
1576.8 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.47 0.465
11 food M/s. The WaterBase Limited, Ananathapurm (V), T.P.Gudur(M), Nellore Dist.,524344
Shrimp Feed- 1000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.135
ShrimpProcessing
75 0
12 food M/s. Five starmarine exports ( formerly known as Choice Canning Co.), Narayana Reddypet,Nellore – 524314
ProcessedShrimp-
360 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.8 1.8
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 150 15013 food M/s. Sharat
Industries Ltd., Venkannapalem (V), T.P.Gudur (M), Nellore dist.524405
Frozen Shrimp- 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.18
14 steelproducts
M/s. BalajiIndustrial corporation limited, Chemudugunta (V), Venkatachalam (M), Nellore Dist.524320
MS Steel Bars(8mm, 10mm,12mm) -
1365 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.37 0.368
15 textiles M/s. Sri Raghava Textiles Ltd., TADA, Nellore Dist. 524401
Manufacture Of Polyester Staple Fibre Yarn-
65 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.48 1.48
16 chemical M/s. CoastalLaboratories Ltd.,Graddagunt a (V), Akkampet(M), Nellore Dist.524421
Methyl sullonylmethane
165 waste oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
GlucoseamineSalts
110 0
17 steel plant M/s. PinakiniIndustries (P) Ltd., Chemudugunta (V), Venkatachalam(M), Nellore Dist.524320
MS Ingots- 1110 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
18 Stonecrushers
M/s. PallavaGranite Industries (I) Limited, Main Road NH-5, Manubolu, Nellore Dist.524405
Granite finishedslabs 2
5000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.45 0.45
19 dairy M/s. HeritageFoods (I) Limited, Jalaya Nagaram, Atmakur, Nellore Dist. 524201
chilled milk _Kl 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.072
ETP sludge 34 34.3 1 120 soaps M/s. ECOF
Detergents (P) Limited, Sy.No.805, Part, Chittugunta, GNT Road, Kadivedu (S.O), Chillakur (M), Nellore Dist.,
Souring Powder 1000000 Waste oil 5 5.1 1.3 1.296
21 silicon M/s. Mangaloreminerals Pvt Limited, W.No.6/384, Momidi (V), Chillakur (M), Nellore Dist.,524410
Washed SilicaSand-
4500 Waste oil from DGset
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
23 food M/s. Anjaneyasea foods ( formerly known as DCL Maritech Ltd., North Rajupalem (V), Kodavaluru (M), Nellore Dist.
ProcessedShrimp-
100 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.069
24 autoservices
M/s. GEA EnergySystems (I) Limited, Pannamgadu Industrial Eastate, Ramapuram (P), Nellore Dist.524366
Onlandcondenser tube cleaning system& debris of ironNPM
1440 Waste oil 5 5.1 2.92 2.917
25 dairy M/s. Tirumalamilk products Ltd., Kadivedu (V), Chillakur (M), Nellore Dist.524410
Milk Powder 310 Waste oil fromD.G. sets
5 5.1 0.18 0.184
Milk Products-M.T
150 From pollutioncontrol facility (ETP Sludge)
34 34.3 48 48
Pastuerized &HomozanizedMilk-Klt
5580 0
26 rice mill M/s. Sri lakshmi Venkata ramana raw & boiled rice mills, Narayanareddy pet, Nellore Dist.524314
Paraboiled Rice 900 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
27 dairy M/s. Cream Richmilk Products Pvt Ltd., Polireddypalem (V), D.V.Satram (M), Nellore Dist.524123
PasteurizedMilk-Klt
300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.036
28 secondarysteel processing
M/s. NELCASTLimited, 34, IDA, Gudur, Nellore Dist. 524101
Grey & SG IronCastings
3000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.55 0.552
29 Isolatedstorage
M/s. SHARCentre, Sriharikota range P.O., Nellore Dist524 124 (Satish Dhawan Space Centre)
Rocket launchingcentre with transit storage & handling of UDMH (UnsymetricalDi-methylhydrazine), _Kl
1650 Waste oil 5 5.1 5.4 5.401
MWH (MonoMethylHydrazine) _Kl
1650 0
N2O4 (NitrogenTetroxide) _Kl
110 0
30 sugar M/s. SaritaSugars ( formerly known asGayatri Sugar Complex Limited), Prabahagiripatn am, Podalakur(M), Nellore Dist.524345
White CrystalSugar, Molasses
5000000 Waste oil 5 5.1 2.16 2.16
31 dairy M/s. Dodla Dairy limited, Devarapalem(V), Nellore (Rural), Nellore Dist. 524004
Milk Powder- 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
32 textiles M/s. LakshmiPriya Spinning mills Ltd., Graddagunta (V), Akkampet (P) Tada (M),NelloreDist.524421
Cot & BlendedYarn
43.92 Used oil 5 5.1 1.49 1.485
33 rice mill M/s. SriJanardhan Raw& Boiled Ricemill, Pedacherukuru (V), South Rajupalem Road, Nellore, Nellore Dist.524001
Boiled rice 4125 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
34 rice mill M/s. SapthagiriRaw & Boiled rice mill, Pedacherukuru (V), South Rajupalem Road, Nellore, Nellore Dist.524001
Boiled rice 500 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
35 rice mill M/s. Nandiniraw & Boiled rice mills, Allipuram (V), Nellore (Rural), Nellore District524 002
Boiled Rice- 6600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
36 rice mill M/s. Srivenkataramana Sheshadri raw and Boiled rice mill, Navalok Gardens, Nellore District..524002
Boiled rice 250 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
37 mica M/s. MaluchuruIndustries, Sy.No.63/3, Gudipallipadu, Nellore District.524314
Wet grind mica 25000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.14
38 rice mill M/s. Sri Saisrinivassa Rice industries (formly known as Ramana kumar), SouthRajupalem Road, Allipuram (V), Nellore - 524002
Par Boiled Rice 1200 Waste Oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.13 4.12539 rice mill M/s. Sri Kamakshi Raw&
Boiled Rice Mill,Pedacheruk uru, Nellore district.524001
Para Boiled Rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
40 mica M/s. The PrimierMica company, Rajupalem (V), Ozili (M), Nellore district. 524402
Wet GroundMica Powder-
40 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.074
Bag filter dust 22 22.2 4 4
41 zinc M/s. ChensunIndustries, GNT Road. Periyavattu, Tada Manadal, Nellore District.524401
Zinc OxidePowder-
45 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.035
Other ResiduesFrom Processing of Zinc Ash / Skimmings
6 6.3 60 60
42 Oilrecycler
M/s. Sri PriyankaAgro Enterprises Pvt Ltd.,Sy.No.681, Chandrashekara puram, Kodavalur mandal, Nellore District. 524121
De Oiled Cake/De oiled RiceBran-
6360 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.144
Fatty Acid (Byproduct)-
300 0
Gum (Byproduct)
60 Bleaching Earth 5 5.2 60 60
Refined RiceBran Oil (Physicial refining)-
1500 0
SolventExtracted Oil-
1440 0
Wax (By product) 60 0
43 rice mill M/s. Sri Venkata Lakshmi Raw & Boiled Rice mill, Rice Mill Complex, Allipuram, Nellore District.524 002
Paraboiled Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
44 Inorganicchemical
M/s. Marks FineChemicals (P) Ltd., Ramapuram(Post), Tada (M), Nellore Dist.524366
AmmoniumThiosulphate-
30 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.036
CD2- 1 0Sodium Bisulphate/ Potassium meta Bisulphite-
30 0
SodiumCarbonateAnhydrous-
10 0
SodiumCarbonate mono hydrate-
15 0
SodiumFormaldehydeBisulphite-
10 0
Sodium sulphate(Bi-product)-
3.25 0
SodiumSulphate/Potasiu m Sulphate-
50 0
sodiumThiosulphate-
10 0
Zinc Hydroxide- 1.5 045 rice mill M/s. Sri Venkata
satya Sai rice industries (formerly known as Vijayalakshmi Rice Indsutry), South Rajupalem, Pedacherukur, Nellore dist.524001
Par Boiled Rice- 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
Raw Rice- 450 ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.13 4.125
46 textiles M/s. KandukuriGarments, S.No:326, Jaladanki (V), Kavali (M),Nellore dist.524223
Weaving ofFabrics
600000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.32 0.324
Shirts &Trousers+ Pieces
30400 0
47 rice mill M/s. Sri VenkataSai SivaKamakshi Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Allipuramvillage, South Rajupalem road, Nellore dist. 524002
Paraboled rice 900000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
48 rubber M/s. APSRTCZONAL Workshop & Tyre Retreading shop, Padugupadu village, KovurMandal, Nellore dist.524137
Tyre Retreading-Nos
7200 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 4.43 4.428
49 power M/s. B. Seenaiah& Co.(Projects) Ltd. Suryapalem, Podalakur Mandal ,Nellore dist.524309
Powergeneration _MU
52.56 Spent engine oil /Used gear oilTransformer oil
5 5.1 57.87 57.87
50 secondarysteel processing
M/s. BollineniCastings& Steel Ltd., Surayapalem village, Podalakur Mandal, Nellore524309
Steel Castings 0 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.54 0.54
Steels & AlloySteel Castings-
1987.2 0
51 rice mill M/s. Baba RiceIndustry, Krishnapatnam Road, Gundlapalem village , Nellore dist.524002
Boiled Rice 10950 Spent engine oil 5 5.1 0.54 0.54
Husk 2555 0Broken Rice 730 0Brawn 365 0
52 Isolatedstorage
M/s. BharatPetroleum Corporation Ltd., Tada Depot, GNT. Road, Tada, Nellore dist.524401
HiSpeed HSD-Klt 100 Wastes ResiduesContaining oil
5 5.1 0.3 0.3
hsd-Klt 880 0MS 100 0Speed MS-Klt 100 0
53 soaps Cholayil Pvt. Ltd., Sri Kalahasati Road, Tada, Nellore dist.524401
Aurvedic BathSoaps-
250 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.88 2.88
54 chemical M/s. Doctor’sVet Pharma Pvt Ltd., Pothireddypale m (V), Kovur Mandal, Nellore dist.524137
Auqa FeedSupplements - Hydro Guard-Kl
0.05 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.009
55 dairy M/s. Dodla DairyLimited, (Vinajmur Milk Chilling Centre), Mota chintala vari palem (Majira), Vinjamur Panchayat, Nellore dist.524228
Chilled Milk-Klt 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.072
56 rice mill M/s. Gopal Reddy Associates,Bodd uvaripale,Kodav alur Mandal, Nellore dist.524316
Para boiled Rice 13200 Spent engine oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.054
Husk, BrokenRice & brawn
3300 0
57 rice mill M/s. Sri Hanuman Rice Industries, South Rajupalem village, Nellore Rural, Nellore dist. 524001
Para Boiled Rice 30 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.32 0.32
58 rice mill M/s.Khajalakshmi Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Maddurupadu, Kavali, Nellore dist.524201
Para boiled Rice 7920 Spent engine oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.054
59 rice mill M/s. Sri KrishnaSai Rice Industry, Allipuram Link Road, Navalok gardens, Nellore.524002
Para Boiled Rice 1200 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
ETPsludge 34 34.3 0.38 0.37560 rice mill M/s.
Narayanadri Rice Industry, Alllipuram, Nellore dist.524002 (Sri Venkata Vigneswara Rice Industries )
Boiled Rice 750 Used Spent oil PA 5 5.1 0.07 0.065
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.950
61 rice mill M/s. MaruthiRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, Allipuram, village, Nellore rural, Nellore dist. 524 002
Brawn- 60 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
Broken rice (byproducts)
90 0
Husk (byproducts)-
150 0
Par Boiled Rice- 450 062 rice mill M/s. M.G.Rice
Industries, Allipuram Link Road, Navalok gardens,Nellore. .524002
Parboiled Rice- 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
63 dairy M/s. The NelloreDist. Milk Producers Mutually Aided Coop. Union Ltd.,Venkateswarapuram, Nellore.524001
Butter Milk-Kl 800 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.063
Curd(200 ml) -Kl 0.6 0Ghee -Kl 0.3 0Kova -Kl 0.2 0PasteurizedMilk-Kl
25 0
S.F.M. Bottles_Kl 0.16 0
64 rice mill M/s.Raghavendraswa my paraboiled plant, Navalok gardens, Nellore..524002
para boiled Ricemill
9900 Spent engine oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.067
65 rice mill M/s. Sri RajaRajeswari Rice Industry, Navalok gardens, Nellore..524002
Par Boiled Rice 900 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
ETPsludge 34 34.3 0.45 0.4566 power M/s. Regen
Powertech Pvt. Ltd., APIIC Industrial park, Mambattu village, Tada Mandal,Nellore dist.524401
Wind EnergyConvertors And Components- Nos
17 Waste Oil 5 5.1 0.19 0.18979
Waste Grease 5 5.2 0.01 0.005467 food M/s. Sai Marine
Exports, N.R.Pet, Nellore dist.524314
frozenshrimpTPD
5 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.48 2.48
68 rice mill M/s. Sri LakshmiSridevi Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Ashok Nagar, Navalok gardens, Nellore.524002
Para Boiled Rice-M.T
600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.9569 food M/s. Southern
Citrus Products (P) Ltd., Goginenipuram village, Gudur Mandal, Nellore dist. 524101 (Cifal Herbal Products)
Dehydrated Lime 15 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.037
Herbal Extracts 4.17 0Lime Juice 0.5 0Lime JuicePowder
5 0
Lime Oil 0.5 0Pectin 2 0
70 chemical M/s. NeutraSpecialities Pvt. Ltd., Chandrapadiya village, Vinjamur Mandal,Nellore dist.524228
AtorvastatinCalsium
0.3 Spent Catalyst /Spent Carbon
28 28.2 1.44 1.44
BosontanMonohydrate
0.2 Spent OrganicSolvents
28 28.5 360 360
Boswellic Acid 0.2 DiscardedContainers / Barrels / Liners contaminated with Hazardous Wastes/Chemicals
33 33.3 0 1
Diacerine 0.1 Chemical SludgeFrom Waste WaterTreatment
34 34.3 114 114
Glimepride 0.2 DistillationResidues From Contaminated Organic Solvents
36 36.4 136.54 136.54
Lacosamide 0.25 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.11 0.11
Levetriacatam 1.8 0
OlimesartanMedoxomil
0.5 0
Policosanol 0.2 0
Risperidone 0.248 0
SitagliptinPhosphate
0.4 0
TetracaineHydrochloride
0.25 0
Vildagliptin 0.2 0
WarfarineSodium
0.2 0
71 rice mill M/s. Sowbhagyalakshmi Raw & Boiled rice Mill, NavalokGardens, NelloreDistrict.524002
Brawn 60 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Broken rice (byproducts)
30 0
Husk (byproducts)
210 0
Paraboild Rice 600 0
72 rice mill M/s. GiridhariRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, NavalokGardens, NelloreDistrict. 524002
Paraboild Rice 750 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.0705
73 rice mill M/s. Venkatasrinivasa Raw & Boiled rice Mill, NavalokGardens, NelloreDistrict.524002
Paraboild Rice 900 0
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.95
74 rice mill M/s. Sri RamanaNagendra Raw Boiled Rice Mill, NavalokGardens, Nellore District.524002 (Sri Venkata Srinivasa Raw & Boiled Rice Mill)
Boiled riceTPM 375 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.068
75 rice mill M/s.Dhanalakshmi venkateswara Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Pedacherkur , South Rajupalem road, Nellore Rural. 524001
Boiled rice 900 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
Brawn (byproducts)
60 0
Broken rice (by products)
90 0
Husk (byproducts)
150 0
76 rice mill M/s. Venkata Prasad Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, NavalokGardens, NelloreDistrict.524002
Paraboild Rice 1200 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
77 rice mill M/s.Vijayalakshmi Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajupalem Road, Allipuram (V), Nellore - 524002
Boiled riceTPM 750 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
78 rice mill M/s. PraveenBoiled rice Mill, Pedacherukur, Allipuram, Nellore dist.524002
Boiled rice 300000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.086
79 rice mill M/s. MVR. Raw& Boiled Rice mill, Narukur Raod, Allipuram Village, Nellore dist.524 002
Paraboild Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
raw rice 450 080 rice mill M/s. Sri Venkata
Satyanarayana raw & Boiled rice Mill, Allipuram village, Nellore Rural, Nelore dist.524 002
Paraboild Rice 750 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.95
81 rice mill M/s. Sri Satya SaiRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajupalem Road, Allipuram (V), Nellore - 524002
Paraboild Rice 1200 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
82 rice mill M/s. Sri LakshmiRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, Allipuram village, Nellore dist.524 002
Brawn (byproducts)
30 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
Broken rice (byproducts)
30 0
Husk (byproducts)
60 ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.5 0.495
Paraboild Rice 300 083 rice mill M/s. Sri lakshmi
Kamakshi Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Allipuram village, Nellore dist.524 002
Paraboild Rice 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
84 rice mill M/s. Sri lakshmiVenkata Krishna Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajupalem , Nellore. 524001
Boiled rice 300 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.02
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.13 4.12585 rice mill M/s. Sri Lakshmi
VenkataNarayana Raw&: Boiled Rice Mill, Mypadu Road, Navalok gardens, Nellore..524002
Boiled rice TPM 750 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.27 0.27
86 Stonecrushers
M/s. SrinivasaEdifice Pvt. Ltd., (formerly known as Y. Bhaskar Raju stone crusher), Kandra village, Gudur Mandal, Nellore dist. 524101
Se Chips 40500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.02
87 seedmaking
M/s. Sripascampi hatcheries Pvt. Ltd., Rebala village, Buchireddypale m Mandal, Nellore dist.524305
Scampi seedmillion/month
3 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.076
88 rice mill M/s. SriSubramanyeswa ra Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Allipuram, village, Nellore dist.524 002
Paraboild Rice 300 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.9589 rice mill M/s. Sudha Raw
& Boiled Rice Mill, Navalok gardens,Nellore. .524002 (PVN Raw & Boiled Rice Mill72/A- Gudipallipadu,N EL- Gudipallipadu)
Brawn 30 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.07
Broken rice (byproducts)
30 0
Husk (byproducts)
90 0
Paraboild Rice 450 090 rice mill M/s. Sri
Radhakrishna Rice Industry, Allipuram village, Nellore dist. 524 002
Paraboild Rice 300 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.07
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.9591 rice mill M/s. Sri
Saikrishna Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Pottepalem village, Nellore Mandal, Nellore dist. 524004
Boiled rice 900000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.043
92 rice mill M/s. Vasavi Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Inamadugu Road, Kovur, Nellore dist.524137
Paraboild Rice 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 0.38 0.37593 rice mill M/s. Sri
Bhagawan Venkaiahswamy Rice Mill, Navalokgardens, Nellore..524002
Paraboild Rice 300 0
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.13 4.12594 rice mill M/s. Sri
Venkatadri Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, KothakaluvaCentre, N.R.Pet,Nellore 524314
brawn 120 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.054
broken rice 30 0
husk 750 0Paraboild Rice 10 0rawrice 900 0steamrice 900 0
95 food M/s. Star AgroMarine Exports, N.R.Pet, Nellore dist. 524314
process shrimp 210000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.076
96 rice mill M/s. Satish raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Ganapathi Nagar, Navalok gardens, Nellore – 524002
Paraboild Rice 900 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.9597 rice mill M/s. Ramesh
Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajupalem Road, Pedacherukur village, Nellore524001
Brawn (byproducts)
15 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
Broken rice (byproducts)
15 0
Husk (byproducts)
120 0
Paraboild Rice 450 098 rice mill M/s.Annapurna
Para Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajapalem Road, Allipuramvillage, Nellore dist.524 002
Paraboild Rice 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.085
99 rice mill M/s PSM Rice Industry, South Rajupalem, Nellore Dist.524001
Paraboild Rice 900 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
rawrice 540 0steamrice 600 0
100 rice mill M/s. Prema sai raw & boiled rice mill (Formly known as Saptagiri Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, South Rajupalem Road, Allipuram.524002
boiled rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
101 rice mill M/s SKN RiceIndustriceNavalokgardens, Nellore.524002
boiled rice 900 Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.13 4.125
102 rice mill M/s. Sri SivaParvathi Raw & Boiled Rice mill, Rice mill complex, Allipuram,Nellor e dist.524 002
Paraboiled Rice 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
103 rice mill M/s SrivenkataSai Karthik Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Ashok Nagar, Nellore. (formerly known as Sri Sai Raw &: Boiled Rice Mill). 524001
Para boiled Rice 20 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
104 rice mill M/s SriRamanjeneya Raw & Boied Rice Mill, Navalok Gardens, Nelllore District.524002
Parboiled Rice 750 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
105 rice mill M/s. Sri SrideviRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, Rice Mill Complex, Allipuram, Nellore Rural,524 002
Brawn (byproducts)
0 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
Brawn (byproducts)
30 0
Broken rice (byproducts)
30 0
Husk (byproducts)
30 0
Parboiled Rice 450 0106 rice mill M/s. Sri Venkata
Kalyani Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Mypadu road,Nellore. 524313
Parboiled Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.95107 rice mill M/s. Sri Venkata
Lakshmi South Rajupalem Road, Allipuram .524002
Parboiled Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
108 rice mill M/s. Sri LakshmiRice Industry(formaly known as M/s Sudhir Raw & Boile Rice Mill), South Rajupalem Road, Peddacherukur Village. 524401
ParBoiled Rice 15 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.047
109 rice mill M/s.SriDhanalakshmi Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Navalok gardens, Nellore..524002
Broken Rice&Brawn
30 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.07
Husk (by products) 120 0
ParBoiled Rice 450 0110 rice mill M/s.Sri Lakshmi
Venkateswara Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, southrajpalem Nellore rural.524001
ParBoiled Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
111 rice mill M/s.Sri LakshmiVenkateswara Raw & Boiled Rice Mill,Narayanare ddypet, Nellore rural mandal, Nellore dist.524314
Brawn (byproducts)
30 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
Broken rice (by products)
30 0
Husk (byproducts)
60 0
ParBoiled Rice 600 0112 rice mill M/s.Sri
Raghavendraswa my Paraboiled Plant, Navalok gardnes, Nellore..524002
para boiled Ricemill TPD
30 Spent engine oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.067
113 rice mill M/s. SriVigneswara Raw& Boiled Rice Mill, Rice Mill complex, Allipuram, Nellore Rural,524 002
Boiled Rice 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
Bran 2 0Brawn (byproducts)
60 0
Broken Rice 30 0Broken Rice 3 0husk 210 0Husk (ByProduct)
2 0
114 rice mill M/s. SrinivasaRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, Navalok gardens, Nellore..524002
ParBoiled Rice 750 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
raw rice 450 0
115 rice mill M/s. Sri Srinivasa rice Industry, Maddurupadu (V), Kavali (M),524201
ParBoiled Rice 720 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
116 rice mill M/s. VenkataSeshadri Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Ganapathi Nagar, Navalok Gardens, Nellore..524002
brawn 90 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.03 0.025
broken rice 30 0husk 180 0ParBoiled Rice 600 0
117 rice mill M/s. Sri SatyaSrinivasa Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Pedacherukur, Nellore dist.524001
Para boiled Rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.95118 rice mill M/s. Sri
Kartikeya Rice Industries, Pedacherukur, Nellore dist.524001
Para boiled Rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
ETP sludge 34 34.3 4.95 4.95119 rice mill M/s. Sri Lakshmi
Srinivasa Raw & Boile dRice Mill Inamadugu road, Kovur, Nellore dist. 524137
Para boiled Rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
120 rice mill M/s. Sri LakshmiVigneswar Rice Indsutry, Pedacherukur, Nellore dist.524001
Para boiled Rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
121 rice mill M/s.RVS ParaBoiled rice Mill, Navalak Gardens, Nellore.524002
boiled rice 450 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
122 steel plant M/s. SBQ SteelsLtd., (Unit-II), Ankulapatur (V), APIIC Industrial Estate, Chillakur (M), Nellore Dist.524412
Pig Iron 250000 waste oil 5 5.1 3.6 3.6
123 textiles M/s. Kandukuru(kandukuri) Industries Pvt. Ltd., Sy. No.326, Jaladanki (V), Kavali (M), Nellore Dist.524223
Shirts, TrousersNo.
2534 Waste lubricant oilfrom DG sets
5 5.1 0.03 0.03
Weaving OfFabrics
50000 0
124 Stonecrushers
M/s. AllianceMinerals Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.3A,3B, 156, 157,159 to 171, Industrial Estate, Tada (V&M), SPSR Nellore Dist.524401
Granite PolishedSlabs, Tiles -2
18600 Waste oil fromD.G. Sets, compressors
5 5.1 0.95 0.948
Marble PolishedSlabs & Tiles-2
1750 0
125 chemical M/s. Sri LakshmiNarashima Swamy Chemical Industry , s. No.219-2, Patur Road, Patur (V), Kovur (M), Nellore Dist.524137
1. Non FerricAlum
5000 waste oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
126 aluminium M/s. SimhapuriMetals & Alloys, Plot NO.123, Phase -1, Auto Nagar, Nellore, Nellore Dist.524001
1. Aluminium -Deoxy or Alluminium - Alloy
360 waste oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.014
127 food M/s. Sri VenkataNagalakshmi Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Inukurthy (V), Podalakur (M), NelloreDist.524409
aloevera biofruit drink LTRS
210000 Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
Aloevera DrinkLtrs
9000 0
Aloevera GelLTRS
9000 0
128 chemical M/s. TejaMetallurgicals & Chemicals, Sy. No.1A1-1, Thalluri Asritha Devi Gardens, Rajupalem (V), Ozili (M), SPSR Nellore Dist.524402
HexachloroEthane PowderAnd Tablets
37.5 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.014
Sodium HypoChloritesConcentration12.32%(ByProduct)
1.9 0
129 chemical M/s. Sri BalajiIndustries, Sy. No.266/3,266/8, Pedapariya (V), Ozili (M), Nellore Dist.524402
French Polish-Klt 25 Used oil 5 5.1 2.97 2.9708
130 chemical M/s. Jaya Chemi,Sy. No.745/2, Leburu Bit-II, Devispet, Indukurpet, Nellore Dist.524314
Di-CalciumPhosphate
2 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
Mono-SodiumPhosphate No.
4 0
Sodium Citrate 1 0SodiumSulphuate
8 0
Tri SodiumPhosphate
10 0
131 steel plant M/s. VikiIndustries Pvt. Ltd., Sy. Nos.59/1, 61, 64,65 & 72, Pennepalli (V), Pellakur (M), Nellore Dist.524129
M.S. Billets Or Ingots 6250 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.03 0.025
132 Vegetableoil
M/s. SriAnjaneya Extractions Pvt. Ltd.,Peyyapalem (V), Kodavlur (M), Nellore Dist.524316
De Oiled Bran 4920 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
SolventExtracted RiceBrank Oil
1080 0
133 port M/s.Krishnapatnam Port Company Ltd., Krishnapatnam (V), Muthukur (M), Nellore Dist.524344
Coal M 3.75 Used LubricatingOil
5 5.1 10.92 10.92
Containers 0.275 0General cargo-M 0.75 0Iron ore-M 1.5 0
134 Metalproducts
M/s. ExtractoComposites India Ltd., Sy. No.13 Part, Tada (V & M), Nellore Dist. 524401
Grp Fittings 25 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.45 0.45
GRP PIPES 175 0Grp Tanks 50 0PultrudedProducts
42 0
Smc Products 42 0135 rubber M/s. Eastern
Mattresses Pvt. Ltd., Sy. No.280Part, Plot No. 8& 9, Mambattur Industrial Park, Kandalur ( V& M), Nellore Dist.524001
Rubberized CoilMattresses & Coil Bare BlocksNos./ Annum
371250 waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
136 steel productsM/s. Tata Ryerson Ltd., Plot No.3, Phase III, Mambattu Industrial Park,Konduru village, Tada Mandal, Nellore dis.524401 (Tata Steel Processing And Distribution Ltd)
Fabrication Of Structu2550 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
137 Solventextraction
M/s. GeminiEdibles & Fats India Pvt.Ltd. Sy. No. 1607/2, Industrial Park, Pantapalem (V), Muthukur (M), SPSR Nelloredist-524323
11.69 11.52 0.16672 0
138 Bleaching powM/s. Sree Balaji Chemical Industries, Plot No. 126, Industrial Park, Kakutur (V), Venkatachelam (M), SPSR Nellore District-524320
Bleach Liquor 30 Inorganic salt 16 16.2 42.63 42.6298
Stable BleachPowder
240 Used oil/wasteoil
5 5.1 2.79 2.7908
139 Vegetableoil refinery unit
M/s. SaraiwwalaAgrr Refineries Ltd., Pantapalem (V), Muthukur (M), SPSRNellore dt.-524323
5.6 0 0.4 5.2
140 Metal M/s. SBQ SteelsLtd., (Unit-II), (Steel Melting Shop), Ankulapatur (V), Chillakur (M), APIIC Industrial Park, SPSR Nellore District-524421
Blooms/Billets 550000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.32 1.32
Oxygen 200 0Sinter 500000 0
141 Steam rice M/s. Prema SaiRice Industry, Sy. No.29-2, 36-1, Vatrapalem (V), Sullurpeta(M), SPSR NelloreDist-524121
raw rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
steam rice 450 0142 Sponge
IronM/s. GreentechIndustries (India) Pvt., Ltd., Sy.Nos.2-17, 20,22-23, 219-224, APIIC SEZ, Dwarakapuram, Naidupet (M), SPSR Nellore –524 126
machinedautomotive component-NOS
250000 Flue Gas CleaningResidue
34 34.1 40 40
raw castings- 5000 Chemical Sludge From Was34 34.3 30 30
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 4.6 4.600
143 Ferrosilicon
M/s. Om SaiFerro Alloys Pvt. Ltd., Thimmanagaripa lem(V), Kadivedue (PO), Chillakur (M), SPSR NelloreDist-524410
Calcium Carbide 60 Waste oil 5 5.1 2.98 2.981
Ferro Silicon 60 0Ferro Silicon Slag 75 0
144 Veterinarydrugs
M/s. Doctors LifeSciences, Pothireddypale m (V), Kovur (M), SPSR Nellore dist.-524137
Amoxycilin AndCloxacilin Injection(Sterile Injectables- Powders) No.
3333 Aluminum FoilWaste
28 28.1 0.3 0.3
AmoxycillingAnd Sulphactum sodium Injection (sterile injectables - powders) No.
3333 0
Ampicillin AndCloxacillin Injection(Sterile Injectables- Powders)/
3333 0
AnalaginInjection (VIALS)- No.
1666.6 0
Becomplex withliver extractInjection-No.
2500 0
Benzithene Pencillin Injection-No.
1666 0
Betamethasonesodium Injection (Liquid sterile injectables - ampoules)-No.
33333 0
BetamethosoneInjection-No.
8333 0
Cefatoxin Sodium Injection(sterile injectables - powders)-No.
2500 0
CefixineInjection(sterile injectables- powders)-No.
1666 0
Ceftiofur SodiumInjection(sterile injectables- powders)-No.
833 0
Ceftriaxonesodium and sulbactum Injection(sterile injectables - powders)-No.
3333 0
Ceftriaxonesodium and Tqaxobactum Injection-No.
3333 0
CeftriaxoneSodium Injection(sterile injectables- powders)-No.
4166 0
ChloromphenicalSodiumInjection-No.
1666 0
Chlorophenaramine MalaeteInjection-No.
4166 0
CiprofloxacinInjection-No.
833 0
dexamethasoneinjection-No.
8333 0
DexamethasoneSodiumInjection-No.
3333.3 0
Diclofenacsodium
1666 0
Injection-No.
DiclofinacSodium Injection(Liquid Sterile Injectables - Ampoules)-No.
16666 0
EnrofloxacinInjection
2500 0
GentamicinInjection-NOS
2500 0
Injection ofVIT.A,D3,E andC-NOS
1666 0
Injection ofvitamin B1,B6 and B12-No
3333 0
InorganicPhosphorusInjection-No
2500 0
KetoprophaneInjection-No
1666 0
Meloxicam andparacetamolInjection-No
3333 0
MeloxicamInjection-No
2500 0
Meloxicam Injection(Liquid sterile Injectables - Ampoules)-No
41666 0
NimusilideInjection-No
1666 0
OxytetracyclineInjection-No
4166 0
Paracetamolinjection-No
1666 0
Pencillin andPiparacillin Sodium Injection (SterileInjectable Powders)-No
1666.6 0
PhenaramineMaleate Injection (Liquid Sterile Injectables - Ampoules)-No
1666.6 0
PheneramineMaleateInjection-No
3333 0
PredinisaloneInjection-No
2083 0
ProcainepencillinInjection-No
1666 0
SulphadimidineInjection
416 0
Vitamin Apalmitta Injection(Liquid sterile Injectables - Ampoules)-No
16666 0
Vitamin B!,B6 &B12 Injection (liquid sterile injectables - ampoules)-No
41666 0
Vitamin B12Injection(Liquid sterile Injectables - Ampoules)-No
41666 0
145 Milkprocessing
M/s. SriVyshnavi Dairy Specialties (P) Ltd., S.No.381/2, Penubaka (V), Pellakur (M), SPSR Nellore dt.-524129
curd 30 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Flavoured Milk 5 0Ghee 14 0Milk Products 12.5 0
146 Edible oilrefinery
M/s. South IndiaKrishna Oil & Fats (P) Ltd., Epuru Bit-1B, Pantapalem (V), Muthukur (M), SPSR Nellore dt.-524323
Refined oil 140259 Spent NickelCatalyst
28 28.2 18 18
RBD Palmolein 115361 MEE Salt 36 36.4 144 144RBD stearine 16927 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 9 9vanaspathi 718.33 Waste oil 5 5.1 2.97 2.9708fatty acid 6880.6 0
147 Steam rice M/s. SriVenkateswara Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Sy. NO.279/1A &1B, Bodduvari Palem (V), Kodavalur (M), SPSR Nellore Dist-524316
raw rice 300 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
steam rice 450 0148 Steam &
raw riceM/s. Sri VenkataKamakshi Rice Industry, Kodurupadu Rural, SPSR Nellore dist.-524314
raw rice 600 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
raw rice 600 0steam rice 600 0steam rice 600 0
149 Paraboiled rice
M/s. TKN RiceIndustries, Allipuram (V), SPSR Nellore dt.-524002
par boiled rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
raw rice 450 0steam rice 450 0
150 TMT bars/ structural steel
M/s. NithyaSteels and Alloys Private Limited (Rolling Mill Division), Sy. Nos.104(Part) &105(Part), Industrial park Athivaram, Athivaram (V), Ozili (M), SPSR Nellore District-524421
T Bars/StructuralSteel
0 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
T Bars/StructuralSteel
2500 0
151 Hotel withBar, Restauran t & Conferenc e Halls (under Service sector Activity).
M/s. HotelAbhiram (R.R. Promoters), D.No: 23/931 &932, Achari Street, Nellore, SPSR Nellore District-524001
Used oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.181
152 Metal M/s. Emjay SteelUdyog Pvt. Ltd., Sy. No.62-3AI,62-3A2, Vengamambapu ram (V), Naidupeta (M), SPSR Nellore District-524126
M.S.Billets 7500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.03 0.03
153 Power M/s. SimhapuriEnergy Pvt. Ltd., Thamennapatna m and Momidi Villages, Chilakur Mandal, SPSR Nellore District-524412
Electric powerGenaration- MWH
9000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.37 0.368
154 Mfg. Of Cotton Yarn & Fabric
M/s. Loyal Textile Mills Limited, Sy. Nos. 39(P), 40, 41(P),44(P), 46(P),47(P), 253 (P),254(P), 255 (P), APIIC Industrial Park, Menakur (V), Nayudupeta (M),SPSR Nellore Dist.-524421
Cot Yarn 304.1 e Waste 18 18.5 0.3 0.3
Fabric-L 16.667 DiscardedContainers / Barrels / Liners contaminated with Hazardous Wastes/Chemicals
33 33.3 0 228
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 5 5Wastes ResiduesContaining oil
5 5.2 1 1
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 15 15
155 Manufacturing of Para Boiled Rice
M/s. Sri VaraLakshmi Hightech Rice Industries, Sy No.79-2B1 & C1,79-2D1,78-2, Chigurupadu (V), Naidupet (M), SPSR Nellore District-524421
par boiled rice 450 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
raw rice 450 0156 Manufact
uring of M.S. Billets.
M/s. NithyaSteels and Alloys Private Limited (Steel Melting Division), Sy. Nos.106, APIIC Industrial park, Attivaram (V), Ozili (M), SPSR Nellore District-524421
M.S. Billets /Ingots
2500 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
157 Vegetableoil refining unit.
M/s. EmamiBiotech Limited, Sy. Nos. 501,502/1, 502/2,503/1, 503/2,504, 505/2,507/2, 509/1,509/2, 510/1 &510/2, Pantapalem (V), Muthukur (M),SPSR Nellore District-524323
Bakery Fat 2000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.24 0.24
Distilled PalmFatty Acid
1525 Spent Bleachingearth
5 5.2 165 165
DistilledSunflower FattyAcid
12.5 Spent Nickelcatalyst
b6 b6 0.1 0.1
Distilled sunflower fatty acid
0 0
HydrogenatedOil
2500 0
Interesterfied Oil 2500 0Refined Palm oil 25000 0Refined Palm oil 0 0Refinedsunflower oil
5000 0
Refinedsunflower oil
0 0
Vanaspathi 5000 0158 Parboiled
riceM/s.Vijayalakshmi Agro Industries, Sy No.257, Bodduvaripalem (V), Kodavalur (M), SPSR Nellore District-524316
raw rice 600 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
steam rice 960 0
159 Manufacturing of Concrete sleepers.
M/s. LakshmiRail Infra Pvt. Ltd., Sy Nos. 83,291 & 364, Opp. Yellakaru Railway Station,Kalavala pudi (V), Chinnareddypalli (PO), Venkatagiri (M), SPSR Nellore District-524132
ConcreteSleepers
4809 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.14
160 Citric acidpowder
M/s. Sri LakshmiGanesh Agro Farms Ltd., Sy.No:194/C1&C2, Vinduru Road, Vemulapalem (V), West Gudur (M), SPSRNellore district-524101
Calcium Citrate 90 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.4 2.4
Citric AcidPowder
22.5 0
Di-CalciumPhosphate
135 0
Lemon dry peels 30 0Lemon Oil 22.5 0
161 Manufacturing of Di- CalciumPhosphate
M/s. Nutri BioPharma, Sy. No.100/1, Pothireddypale m (V), Kovur (M), SPSR Nellore District-524137
DicalciumPhosphate
600 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.03 0.025
Gypsum (ByProduct)
720 0
162 Power M/s. Meenakshienergy private ltd., (phase – i), sy.nos. 45, 46,61p, 382, 383,385p, 405p to407p, 491 p, 494 p, 237, 428 to 433,434 p to439p, 493, 496 to 500, thammenapatna m, chillakur (m), spsr nellore district-524412
Electricity-MWH 720000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.19 0.189
163 Manufact urinM/s. Varadha Steels Pvt. Ltd., Sy. Nos. 207-2A,208-2A, 209-2C,210/2A, 2B-1 &211/2A, 2B-1, Manganellore (V), Sullurupet (M), SPSR Nellore District-524121
Billets/Ingots 6833.3 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.6 0.6
producer gas-3 0 0
T bars/Structuralsteels/MS Rounds/Strips
6583.3 0
164 Freezing /block Freezing ofprocessedShrimp.
M/s. SagarGrandhi Exports Pvt. Ltd., Sy No.339 (4.48 Ac) ofChittedu (V) & Sy No. 201(17.38 Ac) ofKesavaram (V), GuduruKota- Vakadu Road, Kota (M), SPSR Nellore District.524410
Frozen &Processed Prawn
900 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 450 450165 Manufact urinM/s. Sri Maha Lakshmi Raw
& Boiled Rice Mill, Sy. No.388/3,389/3& 390, Narayanareddypet (V), Kodurupadu Road, KothaKaluva Centre, Nellore Rural (M), SPSR Nellore District.524314
Used oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.042
166 Manufacturing of Graded Silica Sand
M/s. NikseemMinerals Pvt. Limited, Sy Nos.301, 302-1& 304- 1, Vojili (V&M), SPSR Nellore District.524402
Silica GradedSand
9000 Used oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
167 Manufacturing of Calcium Carbonate Powder using imported Limestone (Calcium Carbonate) lumps.
M/s. HiranmaiChemical Industries Pvt. Ltd., Kadivedu(V), Chillakur (M), SPSR Nellore District 524410
Ground calciumcarbonate
2370 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.13 0.13
168 Parboiledrice
M/s. Jay KrishnaRice Industries, Sy No.201/2 (0.52Ac) & 202 (0.66 Ac +1.36Ac), Narukuru Link Road, Narayanareddyp et (V), Nellore Rural (M), SPSR NelloreDistrict.524314
Used oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
169 Manufacturing ofSteam Rice& RawRice.
M/s. VijayaMaruthi RiceIndustry, Sy. No.146,Narukur u Link road, Narayanareddyp et(V),Nellore(M), SPS Nellore District524314
Used oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
170 Textile unit M/s. MAS Fabric Park (I) Pvt.Limited (Garment StagingUnit), Sy No.367, Chintavaram (V), Chillakur (M),SPS NelloreDistrict. 524412
T – Shirts, JogPants -NOS
210000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.45 0.45
171 Sponge iron,ms billets, tmtbars/struc tural steel&power
M/s. Amman try sponge power pvt. Ltd. Sy.no.256,268,269,etc.,sirasanambedu( v), pellakuru(m) nellore dist -524129
Ms Billets 11100 Used oil and Waste oil 5 5.1 0.4 0.4
172 Leathersports shoes
M/s. Apachefoot wear india pvt ltd mambathi, tada nellore dist -524121
5 5.1 4.99 0 0.01 4.98
173 Sodiumperborate
M/s. AsianPeroxides Ltd., Sullurpet Nellore Dist - 524 123
Used oil 5 5.1 2 2
174 Paper(writing &printing)
M/s.. Circarpaper mills ltd.,3/454 lakshipuram gudipallipadu Nellore Dist -524 004
Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.184
175 Processing of textiles
M/s. Hemajyothi textiles ltd., pellakuru (m) julapathur Nellore Dist -517 642
Used oil 5 5.1 1.49 1.485
176 Pseudoephedrine, ephedrine hcl
M/s. Krebsbiochemicalsltd., Nellore Dist- 524001
ATS-8 6 spent carbon 28 28.2 0.17 0.172
CilostrazolAdsorbate
0.087 incineration ash 36 36.2 0.01 0.01
CiticolineSodium
0.033 0
EC Dehalogenese enz 0.13 conatiners 33 33.3 0 180
Enzyme - B 0.28 Used oils 5 5.1 0.14 0.14Etoricoxib 0.9 0
Levitracetam 0.085 0MinocyclineHydrochloride
0.066 0
MontelukastSodium
0.033 0
Oflaxacin 0.132 0Oligosacharide-A 0.1 0Sirolimus 0.001 0Tacrolimus 0.001 0
177 Refinedvegetable edible oils
M/s.Krishnapatnam oils & fats pvt. Ltd. Sy.no. 292&317,pantapalem (epuru - 1b)(v), muthukuru Nellore Dist -524323
HydrogenatedVegetable Oils
3000 Spent Catalyst /Spent Carbon
28 28.2 0.1 0.1
InteresterifiedVegetable Oils
3000 Chemical SludgeFrom Waste WaterTreatment
34 34.3 180 180
RefinedSun/RB/Soya
6000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Oil(ChemicalRefining)RefinedVegetable Oils (Physical Refining)
15000 Spent Earth 5 5.2 138 138
178 Steelcastings
M/s. Niveesteels ltd (raghava casting private ltd. Venkatachalam (m) chemudugunta Nellore Dist -524 044
Used oil 5 5.1 3.21 3.21
179 Printed circuit M/s. Professional circuit boards ltd., sulurpet (m) mambattu road kadaluru Nellore Dist-524121
Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.184
180 Rice branoil
M/s. Shri shakthiagro oils (p) ltd., devarapalem nellore rural mandal pottepalem (v) Nellore Dist -524004
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78Spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
181 Pvc walls,floor coverings
M/s. Shyamvinyles ltd., gudur 524 429 writer's satharam palicherlavaripal em(v) Nellore Dist- 524429
Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.074
182 Refined vegetable oils
M/s. Sree shakti agro oils pvt.ltd., nellore rural pottepalem Nellore Dist- 524004
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.7 4.7spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
183 Paper(Kraft paper)
M/s. Srivarishakti paper pvt lt pennepalli(v), pellakur (m), near nayudupet Nellore Dist -524129
Kraft Paper 1200 Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.11 0.108
184 Polysterfilament yarn
M/s. Vinlonsynthetics ltd., navalakgardens nellore Nellore Dist - 524 002
Used oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.075
185 Vegetableoil refinery
M/s. Foods fatsand fertilisers ltdNellore Dist -524001
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
186 * M/s. Neutra Specialities (P) Ltd. Atmakur , Nellore Dist
8.74 7.065 1.675
187 * M/s. NippoBatteries Co. Ltd. Nellore , Nellore Dist
12.96 12.96 0
1939.5198 554.52981 164.457
1 2 3 8 9 10
Quantity
Numbers
1 Battery M/s. Amara Raja Batteries Ltd., Karakambadi, Tirupati, Chittoor – 517520
Automotive batteries 500000 Internal rejected Batteries
36 36.3 1610.25 1610.25
IndustrialBatteries MVRLA
166667 Internal Grids & Plates
B4 B4 923.48 923.48
IndustrialBatteries VRLA
100000 Lead Dross B4 B4 2461.05 2461.05
two wheelerbatteries
666667 Lead oxidepowder from PC equipment and cleaning
B4 B4 2145.64 2145.64
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 5001 5001Waste oils 5 5.1 483 483
2 autospares manufact uring
M/s. SIBAR Auto partsLtd.,Industrial Estate, Renigunta road, Tirupati, Chittoor – 517 506. (Cibar)
UnfinishedAluminiumCylinders Nos
2,40,000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.1
3 tannery M/s. Avanti leathersLtd.,Varadayapalem (M), Chittoor –517 541.
Finished Leather(hides)
48837 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.25 0.25
FinishedLeather(skins)
41860 Trimming waste, Leather& shaving dust
B1 B1 1 1
4 textiles M/s., Palaniyappa Hi-TechCreations Pvt. Ltd., (Formerly M/s Tex India (Exports) Private Ltd.,) Pudupet, Nagari (M), Chittoor district.517590
Dyeing Yarn 20 Used oil 5 5.1 1.49 1.49
Fabric Washing 15 05 auto servicesM/s. Carriage repair shop (SC
Railways) South central Railway, Tirupati, Chittoor– 517 506.
Work shopCoaches
1200 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 1 1
Waste LeadAcid Batteries
B4 B4 12 12
Hazardous Wadste Genrated Industries in Chittor District
4 5 6 7S .No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (in
MTA)Hazardous Waste generating
process (Code for Sch-1 and Details for Sch-2)
HW Code HW generation as per assessment in MTA
Name of theProduct
Quantity Name ofHazardous Waste
generating
(Codefor Sch-
1 and Details for Sch-
2)
Schedule -I Schedule -II Schedule -I Schedule-II
Quantity of Incinerable HW in MTA
Quantity of Landfillable HW in MTA
Quantity of Recyclable HW
in MTA
6 textiles M/s. Ramakrishna mills(coimbatore) Ltd.,V.K.R. Puram, Nagari, Chittoor District – 517 590.
Cot yarn 2880000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 1.25 1.25
7 steelproducts
M/s. Mangal PrecisionProducts Private Limited, Unit No.1, Karakambadi, Tirupati, Chittoor – 517520
194.62 158.595 36.03 0
8 sugar M/s. Prudential sugarcorporation Ltd.,Prudential Nagar, Koppedu Post, Nindra (M), Chittoor District. 517591
Filter Cake 2325 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2 2
Molasses 3300 0Sugar 225 0
9 textiles M/s. Pioneer Spinning &Weaving Mills Ltd.,Nandi Mangalam, P. B. No. 27, Puttur, Chittoor District.517583
Cot yarn 180 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
010 sugar M/s. Sudalagunta Sugars
Ltd.,(KCP Mayura Sugars), Mayura Nagar, B. N. Kandriga (M), Chittoor District. 517640
Bagasse 44550 Lead acidbattery plates and other lead scrap/ashes/res idues not covered under Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001
B4 B4 2
Final Molasses 6912 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.15 0.15
White CrystalSugar
14400 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 2 2
11 Distillery M/s. Srinivasa DistilleriesLtd., Iruvaram, ChittoorDistrict. 517128
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 2 1.999
12 Silicon carbide grains
M/s. Grindwell Norton Ltd., Cuddapah Road, Renigunta, Chittoor District. 517520
16.17 9.97 6.2 0
13 distillery M/s. Mohan Breweries &Distilleries Ltd.,IMFL Unit Pallur Post, Chittoor District. 517132
Indian madeforagen liquior
110000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
14 sugar M/s. KBD Sugars (formerly Shree vaani sugars & Industries Ltd.,) Mudipapanapalle, Punganur, Chittoor 517247
White sugar 25 Used oil 5 5.1 2.9 2.9
15 Bulkdrug M/s. Malladi Drugs &Pharmaceuticals Ltd., (Formerly known as Aswini Bio-Pharma Ltd.,) Gajulamandyam,Renigunta (M), Chittoor517520
Ephedrine HCL &PseudoEphedrine HCL
8.33 Spent Catalyst /Spent Carbon
28 28.2 1.2 1.2
Phenyl Epherinehydrochloride
0.833 ChemicalSludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 6.5 6.5
DistillationResidues From Contaminated Organic Solvents
36 36.4 0.72 0.72
FCEConcentrate (Organic residue)
28 28.1 150 150
16 Distillery M/s. Sri krishnaEnterprises, Thimmasamudram, Murakambuttar Post, Chittoor District. 517501
IMFL LiquorsCases
5544000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
17 Metal and plastic products
M/s. Mangal Precision Products Private Limited, Unit No.2, Petamitta, Chittoor district. A.P.517501
Fasteners 2,400,000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
Lead Bushes 450,000.00
Copper scrap,Lead
B3, B4 B3,B4
17 17
Copperconnectors and inserts
157,500.00
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 67.8 67.8
Plastic granules 1,800,000.00
Lead acidbatteries
B4 B4 20
Plastic parts 2,100,000.00
0
18 textiles M/s. S.L.S.Textiles Ltd.,Bhoomi Reddy Palle, Chittoor District – 517 422.
Cot yarn 1050000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
19 rice mill M/s. Natural ChemicalProducts Pvt. Ltd., Narasingapuram, Chittoor District. 517102
De-Oiled RiceBran
860 Used oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.35
Rice Bran oil 140 020 textiles M/s. Sri Prasanth spinners
Ltd.,Tadukupet, Nagari(M), Chittoor Dist. 517590,
Cot Yarn 660 Waste oil 5 5.2 56.4 56.4
21 paper M/s. Universal convertors (P) Ltd., Pantrampalli (V&P) Chittoor – 517 004
Printed flexible paper 900000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
22 textiles M/s. Vijaysai Textiles (P)Ltd, V.K.R.Puram, Nagari –517 590 , Chittoor Dist.,
Cot yarn 684000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.19 0.19
23 plastic &leather products
M/s. Sneha vinyle productsPvt Ltd., IDA, Renigunta, Chittoor – 517 520.
PVC Foamleather CoatedFabrics
2500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.25 0.25
Rejected PVC Leathe21 21.1 480 480
24 Bakeryproductsbiscuits, confectio naries, vermicelli, pasta products
M/s. NutrineConfectionary Company Pvt Ltd.,Palamaneru Rd., Chittoor Dist. 517501
Sugar BoiledConfectionery
2700000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.03 0.03
Jumpin Pet Bottles (Mango Juice) Lts
720000 0
25 cement,Pig iron &power
M/s. Lanco IndustriesLimited (Cement, Pig Iron& Spun Pipe Divisions) Rachagunneri (V), Srikalahasthi (M), Chittoor District 517644
LAM Coke 107765 Zn dust 6 6.2 175.77 175.77
Pig Iron 180026 Zn mylor sheet 12 12.8 0.35 0.35spun pipe 145573 waste oil 5 5.1 43.1 43.1cement 90000 Hi Chrome
forged grinding media
B1 B1 27 27
captive power 82183MW
0
026 textiles M/s. White house,
Keelapattu (V), Nagari (M), Chittoor district 517425
Knit WareFabrics
1500 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 60 60
Salt from MEE 34 34.3 90 90Waste oil 5 5.1 1.41 1.41
27 sugar,distillery& power
M/s. Sagar Sugars & alliedproducts Ltd.,(Power, Sugar & distillery units)Nelavoy (V), S.R.Puram (M), Chittoor district. 517167
Co Gen Powerplant MWH
14400 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.47 0.47
Co Gen Powerplant MWH
0 0
Molasses 28000 0Press Mud 25920 0White CrystalSugar
0 0
White CrystalSugar
14400 0
28 food M/s. Jain Irrigation Systems (P) Ltd (Formerly Known as Parle Bisleri Pvt Ltd.,)Avalkonda Road, G.D.Nellore (V, M & P), Chittoor - 517 125
0.03 0 0.02 0.014
29 Pharma M/s. Tini pharma Ltd.,A-69, A.P.I.Estate, Settipalli, Tirupati - 517 506
AmoxycillinTrihydrate
4000 Organic residue 28 28.1 329.81 329.81
AmpicillinTrihydrate
5000 Inorganicresidue
28 28.1 1638.5 1638.5
Used/waste oil 5 5.1 45.58 45.58spent carbon 28 28.2 365.66 365.66
CloxacillinSodium
2000 spent catalyst 28 28.2 36.37 36.37
30 Bulkdrug M/s. Sai Radhas Biotech(Formerly M/s Prudential Pharmaceuticals Ltd.), Koppedu(V), Nindra (M), Chittoor Dt. 517001
CMIC Chloride 360000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.15 0.15
Spent methanol 1080000 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 24 2431 storage
yardM/s. Southern PowerDistribution co. of A.P.Ltd., Chittoor. 517501
Used oil 5 5.1 2 2
32 textiles M/s. Aditya Spinners Ltd.,Perindesam. Chittoor-517113
Synthetic yarn 130000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.25 0.25
33 Inorganicchemical
M/s. Solvay Vishnu BariumPvt. Ltd.,Urandur (V), Srikalahsthi (M), Chittoor District. 517644
BariumCarbonate
117 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 1 1
Barium Chloride 8 0Sulphur 16 0
34 food M/s. Lakshmi BalajiBottling (P) Ltd, Kapugunneri (V), Srikalahasthi (M), Chittoor Dist. 517644
Sweetened /Non - SweetenedCorbonateWater KlD
10200 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 3 3
Non –Corbonated fruit beverage(Mango & Others)
ETP Sludge,WTP Sludge, Spent Carbon
34 34.3 480 480
Waste oily 5 5.1 1.2 1.2cottonDiscardedcontainers/ Barrels/ liners Used for hazardous chemicals/ wastes
33 33.3 0 1064
Used ionexchange Resin
34 34.2 4.8 4.8
Fused tubelights
A6 A6 0.06 0.06
Wastes/residues from industrial use of inks
21 21.1 0.05 0.05
35 sugar M/s S.V. Co-op SugarFactory Ltd.IDA, Gajulamandyam, Chittoor District. 517520
Bagasse 15000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.25 0.25
Filter cake 1350 0Molasses 1800 0Sugar 4050 0
36 Stonecrushers
M/s. Rock Copco Ltd, PlotNo:60, IDA, Gajulamandyam, Chittoor Dt. 517520
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 1.25 1.25
37 Hotel M/s. Hotel Bliss, Renigunta Road, Tirupati.517520
Hotel industry Hotel industry Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
38 Hotel M/s. Kalyan Residency, TPArea. Tirupati. 517501
Hotel industry Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.09 0.09
39 Hotel M/s. Fortune Kences Hotel,Opp. APSRTC Bustand, Tirupati. 517501
Hotel industry Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
40 Hotel M/s. Upputuramma Hotels& Resorts (P) Ltd, TP Area, Tirupati 517501
Hotel industry Hotel industry Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
41 Stonecrushers
M/s. Imperial GranitesLtd., M.Kothur, Nagari (M), Chittoor District. 517590
Granite Tiles &Slabs CBM
18750 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.65 0.65
42 textiles M/s. Madanapalli Spinnig Mills, CTM Road, Madanapalli.517325
Cot Yarn 54644 Used oil 5 5.1 1.49 1.485
Rotars 896 550 043 cellulose M/s. Shiv Sakthi Cellulose (P)
Ltd, Cherlopalli (V&Post), G.D.Nellore (M), Chittoor Dist. 517004
Sodium Corboxy Meth1800000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.01 0.01
44 food M/s Clean Foods, Post BoxNo: 16, Punganur Road, Madanapalli, Chittoor District. 517247
Fruit PulpConcentrate (Mango, Guava, Papaya, Tomato)
9000 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 3 3
Jams/ Juices &Jellies & Sauces
1500 0
Tomato paste 900 045 Solar
cellsM/s Maharishi SolarTechnology Pvt. Ltd., Mrutyunjaya Puram (V), B.N. Kandriga (M), Chittoor Dist. 517127
Modules NOS 270 Inorganicmineral dust
Class E Class E
6 6
Solar Cells NOS 99000 0Solar homelighting systemNOS
4050 0
SolarPhotovoltaicLanterns NOS
750 0
Solar powerplant (100 KW) NOS
1 0
Solar pumpingsystem NOS
1.6 0
Solar streetlighting systemNOS
810 0
46 Hotel M/s The Bhimas Residency Hotel, Renigunta Road, Tirupati, Chittoor Dist.517506.
Hotel industry Hotel industry Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
47 Spongeiron
M/s Shri VenkateswaraSponge & Power(P) Ltd, Merlapaka (V), Yerpedu (M), Chittoor Dt.517619
Sponge Iron &MS Ingots
144000000
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 10 10
48 textiles M/s K.A. Venkatesan Cloth Manufacturing Unit, Ekambarakuppam, Nagari (M), Chittoor District.517592
Cot Yarn Dyeing 7 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.5 0.5
Sludge fromETP
34 34.3 0.2 0.2
49 leatherfinishing
M/s Sree SivashakthiLeathers Pvt. Ltd., Chittoor-Vellore Main, Road, Panatoor (P.O), Gudipala (M). Chittoor.517132
Leather Boards -NOS
30000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.02
Leather waste ( From ETP & Settling tank)
34 34.3 0
50 autoservices
M/s T.T.DevasthanamsTransport, K.T.Road, Tirupati.517501
Minor repairs &Water servicing
900 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 7.5 7.5
Lead acidbatteries
B4 B4 2
51 power M/s Om Shakthi Renergies Ltd., Survey No: 46 & 47, Pannur (V), Vijayapuram (M), Chittoor District.517586
Electricity -MU 4.32 waste oil_Ton/Mu 5 5.1 0.19 0.19
52 textiles M/s S.R. PadmavathiDyeing Unit, Ekambarakuppam, Nagari (M), Chittoor District.517590
Cot Yarn Dyeing 7 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.5 0.5
Sludge fromETP
34 34.3 200 200
53 cellulose M/s Vaani Carboxy PvtLtd., Cherlopalli (V) & Post, G.D.Nellore (M), Chittoor District. 517505
Sodium CorboxyMethyleCellulose
4320000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.01 0.01
54 food M/s. Galla Foods (P) Ltd, Rangampet (V), Puthalapattu (M), Chittoor District.517102
Beverages(PP Bottling)900 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2000 2000
Bottles 117 0Fresh FruitsExport
19.8 0
Fresh vegetableexport
9 E.T.P Sludge 34 34.3 38 38
Fruit pulp & Concentr6750 0
55 Hotel M/s. Hotel SindhuInternational, Tiruchanoor Road, Tirupati, Chittoor District.517501
Hotel industry Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
56 Distillery M/s O.R. Distilleries Ltd.,I.D.A., Gajulamandyam, Chittoor District. 517520
Rectified Spirit/Extra NeutralAlcohol -Klt
300 Waste oils 5 5.1 40 40
57 Dairy M/s Balaji Dairy, RajivNagar, Avilala Post, Tirupati, Chittoor District.517707
StandardisedMilk AND Condensed Milk-Klt
4500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 6 658 power M/s Rithwik Energy
Systems Ltd., Rachagunneri (V), Srikalahasti (M), Chittoor District. 517664
Electricity -MU 0.144 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.2 0.2
59 bottling M/s Esveeaar Distilleries,Renigunta-Kadapa Road, Karakambadi (V), Renigunta (M), Chittoor Dist. 517520
I.M.L BottlingPlant Klt
14580 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
60 food M/s. Capricorn foodProducts India Ltd., Palagunta (V), Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor Dist. 517588
Fruit Pulp 3000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
61 Dairy M/s Sri Balamurugan DairyProducts, Near Bypass Road, Iruvaram Extension, Chittoor, Chittoor 517218
Flavored Milks 18 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.5 0.5
Ghee, Butter, Cheese,60 Sludge FromE.T.P.
34 34.3 7.5 7.5
Processed Milk -Klt
2100 0
62 Poultryfeed
M/s V.S.N. Feeds ( ADivision of V.S.N. Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd.,), Kothapalle (V), Mahasamudram Post, Bangarupalem (M), Chittoor District. 517416
Poultry & CattlePellet feed
120000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.21 0.21
63 Dairy M/s Taruni Dairy ProductsPvt. Ltd., Punyasamudram (V), Tavanampalli (M), Chittoor District.517001
Processed Milk 1656000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.63 0.63
Cheese 72000 0Flavored Milk,Ghee
72000 0
64 Rubberprocessin g
M/s Arrow Rubber Factory,Chittoor-Tirupati Vavithota Road, Near Railway Gate, Puthalapattu (M), Chittoor District.517124
Automobileinner tubes for tyres & Rubberised valves -NOS
54000 Used oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.18
65 dairy M/s Heritage Foods (I) Ltd.,GundisettyPalli, Boyanapalli (Post), Santhipuram (M), Chittoor District.517423
Processed MilkK Lts/Annum
9000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
66 dairy M/s Heritage Foods (I) Ltd., SundProcessed MilkK Lts/Annum
18000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
67 food M/s. Sudarshan OverseasLtd, KVB Puram Gram Panchayat, Srikalahasthi Mandal, Chittoor District.517644
Fruit Pulp 2400 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 2 2
68 Hotel M/s Sulakshmi Hotels Pvt.Ltd., Tiruchanur Road, Tirupati, Chittoor District.517501
Hotel industry Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
69 Dairy M/s Tirumala MilkProducts Pvt. Ltd., Pasupathur (V), Gangavaram (M), Chittoor District. 517432
Butter Milk -Klt 120 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
Curd -Klt 750 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 6 6Processed Milk -Klt
5130 0
70 hotel M/s Ramani Hotels Ltd., (Hotel Guestline), Karakambadi Road, Tirupati, Chittoor district.517501
Star Hotel -NOS 30 Used oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.18
71 hotel M/s Ananda NilayamHotels Pvt. Ltd., (M/s. PLR Grand formally M/s. Kola Residency), Opp. A.P.S.R.T.C. Central Bus Station, Tirupati, Chittoor District.517501
Hotel industry Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
72 Chemical M/s. Duraferrit Asea (P)Ltd, IDA, Gajulamanydam, Chittoor Dt. 517501
Mix ChemicalProducts (base & Replenishing Salts)
30960000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 1.25 1.25
Regenerator Salts (Organic Derivatives of Amines/ Amides)
17280000 0
73 dairy M/s Chandra’s Milk Dairy,Behind Madanapalli Industrial Estate, Isukanuthanapalli, Kondamaripalli Village, Madanapalli Mandal, Chittoor District. 517325
Curd -Klt 60 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.4 1.4
Processed Milk -Klt
540 0
74 Chemical M/s Sugen Life SciencesPvt Ltd, Sy. No: 530/1, 2, 3,529/1,2,3, 533/1,2 (Part) of Perumallapalli (V & Post) Tirupati Rural (M), Chittoor District. 517501
R & DOrganization and training facility GeneratingBMW waste
R & D Unit Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.38 0.38
75 food M/s. Foods and Inns Ltd., Gollamadugu (V), Pallur Post, Gudipala (M), Chittoor District. 517135
Mango pulp (Fruit juice and concentrateUsed/ Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 15 1576 Dairy M/s Creamline Dairy
Products Ltd., Kothavaripalli (V), Ramakrishnapuram (P), Madanapalli (M), Chittoor District. 517319
Chilled Milk -Klt 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.075
77 Dairy M/S. Heritage Foods (I)Ltd., Beerangi (V), B.Kothakota (M), Chittoor Dist. 517247
Card & Buttermilk -Klt
600 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.12 0.12
Processed Milk -Klt
300 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 0.1 0.1
SweetenedCondensed Milk
180 0
78 chemical M/s. Ennor Muds &Chemicals, I.E., Settipalli, Tirupati. 517506
Poly AnionicCellulose
75 Organic residue 28 28.1 28.12 28.12
Pre gel starch 60 Inorganicresidue
28 28.1 42.6 42.6
Used/waste oil 5 5.1 2.79 2.79Spent carbon 28 28.2 19.97 19.97
Sodium CorboxyMethyl Cellulose
75 Spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2
79 Stonecrushers
M/s Star Granites Pvt. Ltd.,Mrutyunjaya puram (V), B.N. Kandriga (M), Chittoor District. 517640
Cut and polishedgranite slabs, tiles
3000 Used oil 5 5.1 0.13 0.13
80 Hotel M/s. Grand World, (GrandVille Constructions Pvt. Ltd), Upadaya Nagar, Karakambadi Road, Tirupati, Chittoor Dt.517520
Hotel cumResorts Industry& Water parks, Laser Shows, Food Courts, Indoor & outdoor Amusement
Hotelindustry
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
81 food M/s. Capricorn foodProducts India Ltd.,(Unit- II), Palagunta (V), Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor Dist. 517588
1. Fruit &Vegetable DicesFrozen
83.3 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Frozen Vegetables & D29.16 ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.75 0.75
Fruit Pulp Dices 29.16 082 Hotel M/s Hotel Mayura, T.P.
Area, Tirupati, Chittoor District 517501
Hotel industry (33 A/c +32 Non A/c)
Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
83 textiles M/s RBA Textiles PrivateLtd,, Block-B, Food Processing Industrial Park, Kuppam, Chittoor Dt517425
Cot Yarn 29 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 50 50
84 food M/s. Heritage Foods (I)Ltd., Mattam (V), Santhipuram(M), Chittoor Dist 517423
Processed fruitsProcessed vegetables
6000000 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 0.38 0.38
85 Lead andits products
M/s. NILE Limited, Plot No:38 & 40, APIIC Industrial Park, Gajulamandyam village, Renigunta Mandal, Chittoor District 517520
Lead Alloys 5000 waste oil 5 5.1 0.19 0.19
Lead alloys(LeadAntimony& LeadCalcium)
10000 Sludgegenerated from process
7 7.2 4099 4099
Pure Lead 20000 Slag 1109 1109Pure Lead(Min99.97%)
15000 0
86 Paper Ink& ink printing
M/s B.V.R Paper Industries India (P) Ltd, Vengalathur (V), Pitchatur (M), Chittoor District 517587
News Print / Writing p28800 Waste oils fromDG sets
5 5.1 1.25 1.25
Captive powerMU
0.0002 0
87 steelproducts
M/s. Dhanya SteelIndustries Pvt Ltd, Sy.No:147, 80/1, 80/2, 20/2 of Mangaladoddi village, Vasanadu Post, Kuppam Mandal, Chittoor District517425
M.S. Billets 7200 Used oil 5 5.1 3.21 3.21
T Bars 6000 0
88 steelproducts
M/s. Snam Alloys PrivateLtd, Sy.No: 2243/3, 4, 5, 6 of Damalacheruvu village, Pakala Mandal, Chittoor Dt517112
Ferro Siliconinoculations
630 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.05
Ferro SiliconMagnesium & Calcium
690 0
89 * M/s. Sri City PrivateLimited., (Multi Product SEZ & DTA project), Varadaiahpalem (M), Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor district 517 588
Used spent oil 5 5.1 2 2
90 CastParts
M/s. Gowri Venture Pvt.,Ltd., Sy.No.1222 Part, Plot No.62B (Part –II), Gajulamandyam (V), Renigunta (M), Chittoor Dist. 517 520
InvestmentCasting Parts
240 Used /Spent oil 5 5.1 210 210
91 Chemical unitM/s. Oren Hydrocarbons Pvt Ltd,(Starch) DVR Kandiga (V), Beera Kuppam Panchayat, Nagari Mandal, Chittoor District 517 422
126.39 0 115.119662 11.27
92 Plasticunit
M/s. Chandra Plastics,Door. No: 13-408, Thukivakam (V), Tirupati Road, Renigunta (M) & Chittoor Dt. 517 520
Used spent oil 5 5.1 1.31 1.31
93 Plasticunit
M/s. Rupa Plastics, PlotNo: A-6, Industrial Estate, Settipalli Post, Renigunta (M), Chittoor Dt 517 506
Used spent oil 5 5.1 1.31 1.31
94 Steelsunit.
M/s. Control ComponentIndia Pvt., Ltd., Sy.No.900, Sricity, SEZ, Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor Dist. 517 588
Used oil 5 5.1 3.21 3.21
95 Chemical unit.
M/s. Universal Chemicals, Plot No. 37-A, IDA, Gajulamandyam, Chittoor Dist.517 520
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
96 Chemical M/s. Sree DurgaChemicals, Sy No: 9/1 &12/1, Potuvarigunta village, Karvetinagaram (Post & Mandal) Chittoor Dt 517 582
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
97 Chemical unit
M/s. Sree Durga, Chemicals, Sy No:296, Plot No: C 17 &18, Industrial Estate, Rachagunneri, Srikalahasthi (Mandal), Chittoor Dt. 517 644
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
98 Chemicalunit
M/s. Srini Food Park PvtLtd., Mogili (V), Mittoor (P), Bangarupalem (M), Chittoor district 517 429
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
99 Milkprocessin g
M/s. Sri Lakshmi VyshnaviDairy Specialties Pvt Ltd, Sy. No: 18-44ABC, Kanumula Doddi (V), Santhipuram (M), Chittoor Dt. 517423
Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.4 1.4
100 Vacuum heatM/s. Lakshmi Vacuum Heat Treaters Pvt Ltd., Plot No. 1/8,y.No.788 (Part), IDA, Gajulamandyam(V), Renigunta (M), Chittoor Dist.517520
used oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
101 Yarn M/s. Christy Colours,Sy.No.2-140, Nagari – Puttur Road, Gundrajukuppam, Nagari (M), Chittoor Dist. 517520
Dyed Fabric 45000 ETP 34 34.3 300 300
Dyed Yarn 45000 Multiple effectevaporation or forced evaporation
34 34.3 15 15
102 M.S.Barrels
M/s. Balmer Lawrien &Co. Ltd., Sy.No.135/1, Patnam (V), Tavanampalli (M), Chittoor Dist. 517131
M S Barrels -NOS 25000 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 5 5
Paint Sludge 33 33.1 2 2103 Valves M/s. Universal Alloys,
Sy.No:167/7, Anupalli Post, Chittoor (M), Chittoor District 517001
used oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
104 MilkDairy
M/s. Jyothi Dairy PrivateLtd (Expansion), Sy. No. 821 & 822, Vavithota village, M.Bandapalli Panchayat, Puthalapattu Mandal, Chittoor Dt517127
Butter Milk -Klt 75 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.02 0.02
Curd and Panner 500 Sludge fromEffluent Treatment Plant
34 34.3 4 4
Ghee,Cheese/Butter
400 0
Milk andFlavored Milk - Klt
25 0
105 Bulkdrug M/s. Aravind Life Sciences, Plot No.83 B,APIIC Industrial Park, Gajulamandyam (V),Renigunta (M),Chittoor district 517520
Sildenafil Citrate 24 OrganicResidues
28 28.1 65.39 65.394
AmlodipineBesylate
24 Spent Carbon 28 28.2 3.65 3.65
(2-Isopropyl-5- methyl cyclohexyl)-5-(4- amino-2-oxo- pyrimidin-1-yl)-1,3-oxathiolane-2-carboxylate
18 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 7.3 7.3
1-[4-Hydroxy-5-(trityloxymethyl)tetrahydrifuran-2-yl]-5-methyl pyrimidine-2, 4- dione
36 MEE salt 34 34.3 208.05 208.05
5-CyanoPhthalide
18 Spent mixedsolvent
28 28.5 8.21 8.213
Ethyl-4-[2-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3- dihydro-2H- isoindol-2yl)- ethoxy]-3- oxobutanoate
36 Spent Solvent 28 28.5 1150.2 1150.2
2-Chloromethyl-4-methoxy-3,5- dimethyl pyridine Hydrichloride
18 Containers 33 33.3 0 600
Tritanol 6.61015 Waste oil 5 5.2 0.14 0.138Spent acid 176.1125 0
106 * M/s. DHS Hotels Pvt., Ltd.,Urban Hut, Silparamam, Tiruchanur Road, Tirupati, Chittoor Dist-517501
Used oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.18
107 Bio -Fertilizers, Bio- Pesticide s, Chemical Pesticide s & organicFertilizers manufact uringunit
M/s. Jhass Agro Industries,Plot No.83, APIIC, Industrial Park, Gajulamandyam (V), Renigunta (M), Chittoor Dist-517520.
Used oil 5 5.1 2.9 2.9
108 Metal furniture
M/s. RockworthSystems, Furniture (India) Pvt Ltd, Plot.No.800, West R1, Sri City SEZ, Chervil(V), Sathyavedu(M), Chittoor Dt-517588
Workstations - NOS 12000 Used spent oil 5 5.1 1.2 1.2
109 RoadMetal
M/s. Elred Foundations (P)Ltd., Sy.No.24,26,27,29,31,39 & 41 etc., Chamartakandiga(V), P.V.Puram (P), Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor Dist.-517588
Waste oil 5 5.1 1.32 1.32
110 Granitemining
M/s.T.Babu Reddy QuartzMine, Sy.No.1356, Thenepalli (V), Puthalapattu (M), Chittoor Dist-517124
Used oil 5 5.1 0.13 0.13
111 Granite mining
M/s Brickon Projects, Unit- I (Granites Mining) Sy.No.1258/P of Nimmanapalli (V & M), Chittoor District-517280
Raw Granite Blocks 300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
112 Granitemining
M/s Brickon Projects, Unit-II (Granites Mining) Sy.No.1258/P, 1268/3 and1269/1 of Nimmanapalli(V&M), Chittoor District-517280
Raw GraniteBlocks
300 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
113 Fruit Pulp M/s Rasaa Foods Pvt. Ltd.,Gajulapellur (V&Post), B.N.Kandriga (M)Chittoor Dist-517640
Fruit Pulp 1050 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
E.T.P Sludge 34 34.3 6 6114 * M/s. Danieli India Ltd.,
7000, Central Express Way, Sri City, Sathyavedu (M), Chittoor Dist-517588
Bloom DiscardCradle -NOS
1500 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1 1
Converters/Withdrawal Straightening Unit -NOS
1000 Empty oil &Paint drums
33 33.3 0 60000
Cooling Bed - NOS 1500 Waste oils andCoolant oil
5 5.1 5 5
Cover Grid andCover Plate -NOS
500 Used lead acidbatteries
B4 B4 10
EqualizationFrame -NOS
2250 0
Fixed BendingSector -NOS
1000 0
Gratings andSupport forGratings -NOS
500 0
Ladle Turret -NOS
1500 0
Roller Table - NOS 1000 0
Roller Table withretaining hoods - NOS
1500 0
Saddle -NOS 1500 0
Tundhish Car - NOS 1250 0
Tundish -NOS 1250 0
Vertical Looper - NOS 1500 0
WithdrawlStraightening unit structure- NOS
1250 0
115 RectifiedSpirit
M/S. Ammana Bio-pharma(P) LTD, Nindra, ChittoorDistrict. 517591
Rectified Spirit/Extra NeutralAlcohol / Ethanol-Klt
900 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1 1
116 Bivoltine& multi Bivoltine seed eggs
M/S. Appendshanthi farmcare ltd., ramasamudram(v), Chittoor district.517417
waste oils 5 5.1 0.8 0.8
117 Refiningof lubricatin g oils
M/S. Deccan petroleumsltd., 58,i.d.a, 58,i.d.a, Gajulamandyam, Chittoor district 517 520
waste oils 5 5.1 0.8 0.8
118 Cast ironcastings
M/S. Kalahasthi castingsltd, Srikalahasthi (m), Chittoor district. 517644
Used oil/wasteoil/Spent oil
5 5.1 2.98 2.98
119 Sodiumchlorate
M/S. Nandini trinity polychem. (p) ltd., Renigunta, Chittoor district 517 520
used oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
120 Pectin M/S. Nanditha citrusproducts ltd., 14-2-158/ atp area, Tirupathi, Chittoor district 517 501
used oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
121 Camphor M/S. OBRS Chemicals ltd.,ramireddypalli (v), Chandragiri (m), Chittoor district. 517101
used oil 5 5.1 3 3
122 LPGcylinders
M/S. Parthasarathycylinders & forgings (p) ltd, IDA, renigunta, chittoor district 517 520
Used spent oil 5 5.1 13 13
123 Polyesterstrapping roll
M/S. Shree krishnapolystrap Pvt. Ltd., nindra(v & m), chittoor district.517591
Used oil 5 5.1 1.48 1.48
124 Powergeneratio n (solar)
M/S. Sri power generation(India) Pvt. Ltd. (formerly sri city power gen (tn) pvt. Ltd.), chervil (v), Varadaiahpalem (m), Chittoor district. 517541
Waste oil 5 5.1 0.18 0.18
125 L-cystine& other amino acids
M/S. Srinivasa cystineltd.,pb.no.3, augural(v) Chandragiri(m), Chittoor district 517 101
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
126 Airport M/s. Tirupati AirportAirport Road, Renigunta, Tirupati, Chittoor Dist Andhra Pradesh 517520
Construction ofapron with area of 47850 sqm
47850 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.15 0.15
• Construction oftwo lane taxiway with area of5255 sqm
5255 0
• Extension ofrunway from2286 to 3270 m
984 0
Construction of Integrated terminal building with built uparea 23600
23600 0
127 Softdrinks
M/s. Hindustan coca colaBeverages, Chittoor Dist
Sludge from ROplant
34 34.3 255.93 255.93
ChemicalSludge fromETP
34 34.3 62.73 62.73
Spent carbon 28 28.2 0.09 0.089128 Textille
printingM/s. Sri Mahalaxmi TexPrints,Chittoor Dist
11.36 11.36
129 * M/s. Kobelco ConstructionEquipment India (P) Ltd. SEZ Sricity,Chittoor Dist
5.39 5.385
130 * M/s. BFG International (P) Ltd. Mallavari Palayam,Chittoor Dist
4.21 4.205
131 * M/s. Oren Hydrocarbons(P) Ltd. Nagaraja Kuppam,Chittoor Dist
13.39 13.39
132 * M/s. RayInternational.,Chittoor Dist
1.61 0 1.609
133 * M/s. Ray Pharma.,ChittoorDist
3.1 3.101
10056.04 15932.07166 1729.78
10056.0415932.072
1729.78
1 2 3 8 9 10
Quantity
Numbers
1 Basic organic Chemical
M/s. Sree Rayalaseema Alkalies And Allied Chemicals Ltd., Gondiparla (V), Kurnool District . 518004
Caustic soda lye, Caustic soda flakes, Potassium Hydroxide / Caustic soda
189800 Process (brine sludge)
16 16.2 5840 5840
PotassiumCarbonate
18250 ETP (sludge) 34 34.3 68 68
Liquid chlorine 109500 GlycerinPitch
5 5.2 3650 3650
Hydrochloric Acid (100% C12 basis)
67890 Process (spent catal35 35.2 365 365
Barium sulphate 1825 Process(spent earth)
35 35.3 730 730
Sodium hypochloride(100% C12basis)
3650 Fatty acid pitch&residue
5 5.2 2737.5 2737.5
CalciumHypochlorite (100% C12 basis)
3650 Furnace oil sludg5 5.2 31.68 31.68
Calcium sulphate 730 Waste oil 5 5.1 3 3
HydrogenatedCastor oil
36500 0
12-HydroxyStearic Acid
21900 0
DehydratedCastor Oil
3650 0
NN BIS Amide 1825 0Bio – Diesel 3650 0a) Glycerine(crude), b) Glycerine refined
27375 0
Distilled FattyAcid
7300 0
Stearic Acid 12775 0SodiumSulphate
2190 0
HW Code HW generation as per assessment in MTA
Quantity of Landfillabl e HW
in MTA
Quantity of Recyclable HW
in MTA
Quantity of Incinerable
HW inMTA
Schedule -I
Schedule -II Schedule -I Schedule -II
S .No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (inMTA)
Hazardous Waste generating process (Code for Sch-1 and
Details for Sch-2)
Name of theProduct
Quantity Name ofHazardous
Waste generating
(Codefor Sch-1 and
Details for Sch-
2)
Hazardous Generating Industries in Kurnool District4 5 6 7
Soap Noodles 36500 0Toilet soaps & Bathing Bars
18250 0
Captive power plant (D.G sets)
24.8 MW (4 x6.2MW)TPD
0
Hydrogen 25,253 m3/day
0
Electricity (coal based)
45 MW (21 MW+24 MW) TPD
0
2 Chemical M/s. SreeRayalaseema Hi- Strength Hypo Ltd., Gondiparla, Kurnool District– 518004.
CalciumHypochlorite /disinfectant
1800 Spent Catalyst 18 18.10
50 50
Chlorosulphonicacid
1800 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.38 0.38
DecantedMother Liquor
132 ChemicalSludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.30
150 150
Disinfectan t 600 Total Sulphur D1 D1 50 50
Electric power 0 0HydrochloricAcid
1005 0
Mono ChloroAcetic Acid
500 0
Oleum 4500 0Plastic drums 45000 0SodiumHypochlorite
1950 0
Stable bleachingpowder
1350 0
Sulphuric acid 4500 0Whitening agent 1800 0
3 Bulkdrug M/s. TGVPharma Pvt Ltd., Sy No. 13 /A 1, Gondiparla (V), Kurnool (M), Kurnool District518004
Boiler 4 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.02 0.02
Rotary vacuumdrier
2 0
Sodium Hydride 0 0
SodiumMethoxide
0 0
4 mining M/s. Prism Cement Limited (Mining - Expansion ), Sy.No. 1 To 350Of Kotapadu (V), Sy.No. From 347To 670 Of Kalvatala (V), Kolimigundla (M), Kurnool District 518123
lime se 405000 Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.1
5 crusher M/s. Sree Jayajyothi Cements Ltd, (Lime Stone Crusher), Yenakandla (V), Banaganapalli(M), KurnoolDistrict 518124
Crushed Lime se 270000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2 2
6 cement M/s. SreeJayajyothi Cements Ltd, (Plant) Yenakandla (V), Banaganapalli(M), KurnoolDistrict 518124
Cement 291000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2.2 2.2
Clinker 163500 High chromeand other grinding media
b1 b1 1363 1363
7 spongeiron
M/s. MaruthiIspat & EnergyPvt., Ltd., Sy.No.133 To 171, Madhavaram (V), Manthralayam (M), Kurnool District 518001
sponge iron 5000 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 1.88 1.88
8 cement M/s. PanyamCements & Mineral Industries Ltd., Panyam, Cement Nagar, Kurnool District -518206
Cement 112583 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.03 0.03
Clinkler 92500 High chromeand other grinding media
b1 b1 61.52 61.52
9 vegetableoil
M/s. V.B.OilMills (P) Ltd.,17/136, AlurRoad, Adoni –518 301, KurnoolDistrict .
De-oiled Cake 5050 Lead acidbattery plates and otherlead scrap/ashes/r esidues not coveredunder Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001
B4 B4 2
Refined oils 1250 SludgeContaining oil
2 2.2 7.5 7.5
Salvent extracted Oils
700 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 2.4 2.4
Soap Stock 65 SpentSolvents
28 28.50
13 13
Spent earth 5 5.2 13 13Sludge 28 28.1 8 8
10 vegetableoil
M/s.V.B.S.Extractions And Refineries (P) Ltd., P.O. Box No.49, 17-702, Adoni – Kurnool District .518 301
De-oiled Cake 2000 Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
Refined oils 500 oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78Soap Cake 30 spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94SolventExtraction Oil
280 spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2
11 vegetableoil
M/s. AdaniWilmar Pvt Ltd., (Formerly Known As I.T.C. Agro Tech) Mantralayam, Tungabhadra –518 397, KurnoolDistrict.
Acid Oil 112 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.25 0.25
De-oiled cake 11090 0Refined oils 5400 0
12 cement M/s. RainCommodities (Formerly Known As Priyadarshini Cement Ltd.,) Sreepuram,Boinacheruvupalli (V), Peapully (M), Kurnool District – 518220
Cement 2770000 Waste oil/Used lubricating oil
5 5.1 8.5 8.5
Used grease drums
34 34.3 25
Used leadacid batteries no's
B4 B4 157
High chrome and other grinding media
b1 b1 831 831
13 vegetableoil
M/s.V.K.Extractions17/136-9, Alur Road, Adoni, Kurnool District.518 301,
oil cakes castor 7068 oil sludgemils
5 5.2 40 40
14 Isolatedstorage
M/s. BharatPetroleum Corporation Ltd., Kurnool LPG Territory &Plant, N.H.7, K.M.Stone, P.B.No:10, B- Camp P.O, Kurnool District- 518 002
LPG Filling intocylinders
5400 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.135
15 auto services M/s. Automotive Mfg (P) Ltd., N.H.No.07, Santhoshnagar, Mamidalapadu (V&P), Kurnool District . 518004
Servicing ofVehicles
30 Used oil 5 5.1 2 2
16 metalproducts
M/s. Shiv JyothiMetal Works Industrial Estate, Nandyal,Kurnool District518003
AluminiumUtensils
4500 Used oil 5 5.1 1.32 1.32
17 Vegetableoil
M/s. I.K.Oils16/65, Basapuram Road, Adoni –518 301, KurnoolDistrict
Refined edibleoil
5700 spent earth, 5 5.1 72.04 72.04
Acid oil 240 ETP sludge, 4 4 12 12waste mineral oils
34 34.3 0.04 0.04
18 seedmaking
M/s. NationalSeeds Corporation Ltd., Noonepalle, Nandyal-Kurnool District. 518503,
various seedprocessing Viz., paddy, Maize, Jowar, Bengal gram, Black gram, Jute,Bazra, Red gram, Sunflower
6000 Waste oilfrom D,.G set
5 5.1 0.02 0.016
Air conditioning storage of processed seeds
45000 Thirum & Nuvan ti33 33.3 1.7 1.7
19 soap M/s. Global OilIndustries Ltd.17/26, Madhavaram Road, Adoni Kurnool Dist518301.
acid oil 30.6 Used oil 5 5.1 0.27 0.269
Refined edibleOIl
1140 0
Soap stock 38.7 0Wax 3.6 0
20 Vegetableoil
M/s. VisuProteins Sy.No.438, B6B/A, Panchalingala (G.P) Gondiparla, Kurnool District518004
De-oiled cake 2400 Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
Solventextracted oil
300 oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78
spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth, 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
21 Vegetableoil
M/s. I.KExtractions,16/65, BasapuramRoad, Adoni -518301
Solventextracted oil
2280 wastemineral oils
5 5.1 0.08 0.08
Deoiled cake 1572 oil sludge /gums
5 5.1 48 48
22 power M/s. Suchand Power Gen Power Ltd, Udumulapuram (V), Nandyal, Kurnool District518502
electricity_MU 52.56 waste mineral oils5 5.1 0.1 0.096
23 Inorganic chemM/s. Sree Brihta Vista Chemicals, (P) Ltd, Gondiparla, Kurnool District.518004
Aluminium sulphate 6000 Silicon and unreacted barites
27 27.2 180 180
Barium sulphide 1800 waste lube oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08Baridumcarbonate
480 0
Barium chloride 720 0
Bariumhydroxide
600 0
Sodium sulphide 480 0
Sodium Hydrosulphide
240 0
24 leatherboards
M/s.Rayalaseema Leather Boards Industrial Estate, Kallur, Kurnool District . 518003
Statite Mineral 300 Waste lubeoils
5 5.1 0.16 0.16
25 vegetableoil
M/s. RajaniEnterprises Post Box -68, Mantralayam Road, Adoni.518301
solventextracted oil(G.N / S.F)
3600 Bottomsludge of oil storage tank
5 5.1 24 24
26 Isolatedstorage
M/s. BharatPetroleumCorporation Ltd., Dinne Devarapadu (V), Kurnool District518002
LPG Filling intoCyliners
64800 Waste oils /Used oils
5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Used leadacid batteries
B4 B4 1.2 1.2
27 cement M/s. LodhiCalciumProducts Private Limited Ungaranigundla( V), Dhone.518222
OrdinaryPortland Cement
600 Used leadacid batteries
B4 B4 2
Wasteoil/WasteLubrication oil
5 5.1 0 0.0041
oil Sludge 5 5.2 0.01 0.0125High chromeand other grinding media
b1 b1 0.18 0.18
28 steel plant M/s. SreeRayalaseema Green Stelloy Ltd (FormerlyKnown As Sree Rayalaseema Industries Ltd.,) Sy.No.143-A, Aswathapuram( V), Kallur(M), Kurnool District
M.S Ingots 1320 Spent Catalyst 28 28.2 720 720
spent carbon 720 720WastesResiduesContaining Oil
5 5.2 31 31
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 6 6used oil 5 5.1 3 3
29 paper &power
M/s. Sari Rayalaseema Paper Mills Ltd., (Formerly Known As M/S Sree Rayalaseema Paper Mills Ltd), Gondiparla(V), Kurnool District .518004
Kraft paper 0 Lead acid battery plates and otherlead
B4 B4 17
scrap/ashes/r esidues not coveredunder Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001
Paper - Phase - II 7500 ChemicalSludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 540 540
Paper - Phase-I 5400 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.130 Inorganic
chemicalM/s. HeptaChem., D.No.12-314, Kanchigeri Street, Adoni(M), Kurnool District518301
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
31 vegetableoil
M/s.Bhagyalalshmi Vegetable Products (P) Ltd, Unit-Ii, 17/9, Basapuram Road, Adoni, Kurnool District518002
De.Oiled cake 2700 Sludge 5 5.2 1 1
Solventextracted oil
300 Wastemineral oils
5 5.1 25 25
32 sugar M/s.Rayalaseema Sugars & Energy Ayyalurmetta(V), Nandyal(M), Kurnool District518102
Bagassee 10500 SludgeContaining oil
2 2.2 0.01 0.01
Co-generation(Electricity)
1.5 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.2 0.2
Molasses 1875 0Press mud 1500 0Sugar 3000 0
33 Fermentat ionM/s. Spy Agro Industries, Industrial Estate,446, Udumulapuram( V), Nandyal(M), Kurnool District518502
Extra NeutralAlcohol
125 Sludge From Treat33 33.2 90 90
extra neutralalcohol (ena)
2375 0
rectified spirit 162 034 Chemical M/s. Raghunth
Dye Chemicals (Unit-Ii), Plot No.13, 14, 15, 21& 24, Phase-Ii, I.E, Kallur(M), Kurnool District518003
Opticalbrightening agent
60 Forcedevaporation
26 26.2 321 321
Textile auxillarypaper chemicals
36 ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.72 0.72
Process (castIron sludge)
26 26.1 172.8 172.8
Waste oils 5 5.1 4 435 Chemical M/s. Raghunath
Dye Chemicals Ltd, Plot No.21, JE, Kallur(V&M), Kurnool District518003
Opticalwhitening Agent
50 Clarifier, ETPSludge & forced evaporator
34 34.3 0.05 0.05
36 Fertiliser M/s. MeshaCrop Care Pvt Ltd, Plot No.D1, D2, & C3, I.E, Madhavaram Road, Adoni, Kurnool District518301
Micro NutrientMixtures
30 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
37 Vegetableoil
M/s. RanakpurOils & Solvents Pvt Ltd, Sy.No.201, Dhanapuram(V), Alur Road, Adoni, Kurnool District 518134
SolventExtracted EdibleOils
3300 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
De-oiled cakes 27000 oil sludge /gums
5 5.1 48 48
38 Vegetable oil M/s. Poshak Oils& Fats, 17/9 Post Box No.28, BasapuramRoad, Adoni, Kurnool District518301
Refined Oil / Edible oil5571 waste oil /waste lube oil
5 5.1 2.11 2.11
Fatty Acid 1371 Spent earth 5 5.2 132 132Wax 225 ETP sludge 34 34.3 12 12Spent Earth 132 used lead acid
batteriesb4 b4 5
Gum 210 039 steel
productsM/s. Balaji TmtRod Mills Pvt Ltd, Sy.No.193- A, Aswathapuram( V), Kallur(M), Kurnool District518003
T Bards 3000 Waste oils 5 5.1 0 0.003
40 power M/s. SreeRayalaseema Green Energy Ltd Aswathapuram( V), Near Pandipadu, Kallur, Kurnool District 518003
Electricity _MU 43.8 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 1 1
41 Crusher M/s. B.SanjeevaReddy, Sy.No.76c, 83-2, 85 ,87, Bugganiplli (V), Betamcherla (M), Kurnool District 518002
Used oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
42 Steels M/s. M/s. SreeSai Raja Steel, A.Gokulapadu (V), Kallur (M), Kurnool District518468
Steel Rods 450 Used oil 5 5.1 3.21 3.21
43 Automotiv eManufacture
M/s. AutomotiveManufacturers Private Limited, H.No.8-11, Dupadu (V), Lakshmipuram (P), Kallur (M), Kurnool District518003
Servicing ofVehicles Nos
30 Gear oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.024
ETP sludge 34 34.3 1.2 1.2
44 Limestone mine
M/s. L.HassanKhan Mines, Malkapuram(V), Dhone, Kurnool District.518222
Lime se Mining 1500 Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.1
45 Iron oreCrusher
M/s. NSL MiningResources, Sy.No.487, Muddavaram(V), Betamcherla (M), Kurnool District. 518599
Iron Ore Lumps 65000 Usedoil/waste oil/Spent oil
5 5.1 2.98 2.98
46 Dolomite miniM/s. Sri M.Harinath Reddy, Sy.No.740/1Malkapuam(V), Dhone, Kurnool District.518222
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.1
47 Ovensacks and paper cups.
M/s. SindhusriIndustry, Sy.No.653/672, Plot No: 83, Nandhi Hills, Gargeyapuram (V), Kurnool (Dist).518452
Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.18
48 Iron oremining
M/s. N.KanthaReddy Mine, Sy.No.29 Of S.Boyanapalli(V), Dhone (M), Kurnool District518222
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.1
49 Iron oremine
M/s.Brameswara Steatite, Sy.No.265, Veldurthy, Kurnool District.518216
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.1
50 Calciumcarbide
M/s.A.P.Carbides Ltd., Dinnidevarapadu, KurnoolDistrict-,Kurnool District-518 002
Used oil 5 5.1 2 2
51 Rigid pvcpipes fittings
M/s.Basha PvcPipes Industries, Nandyal,Kurnool District-518501
Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.074
52 Ferrosilicon, Silicon, Megnesiu m
M/s.BharathAlloys & Energy Ltd.,NH.7, Dinnedevarapad u Kurnool District-518002
Ferro Silicon 25 Lead acidbattery plates and otherleadscrap/ashes/r esidues not coveredunder Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001
B4 B4 17
SilicoManganese
50 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.6 1.6
Waste dust B28 B28 240 24053 Activated
calcium carbonate, precipitat ed calcium
M/s. Hitesh LimeProducts (P) Ltd.,Panem Kurnool District-518112
Used oil 5 5.1 2.97 2.9708
54 Metachloro aniline
M/s. Itachi PetroChemicals Ltd., Gondiparla Kurnool District-518 004
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
55 Linearalkyline benzene sulphonic acid
M/s. KurnoolPetro Products (P) Ltd., Dinnedevarapad u Kurnool District-518002
Used oil 5 5.1 2 2
56 Refined oil M/s.Modern Proteins Ltd., Plot 1-12Kurnool- 518003
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.7 4.7spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
57 Ordinaryportland cement, sulphate resistance cement
M/s.NagarjunaConstruction Company Ltd., Racharla, Kurnool District-518220
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chromeforged grinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
58 Refinedvegetable oil, energy food, fatty acids
M/s. NutechAgros Ltd., 17/6Madhavaram Road Adoni Kurnool District-518 301 (Newtech Agros)
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78Spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2Spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
59 Portlandcement aluminuo us cement slag cement super sulphate
M/s. RAINCEMENTS LIMITED U-II ( Formerly Know As Priyadarshini Cement Limited), Ncc Nagar,Peapully MandalKurnool District-,
Cement 1667323.01
Waste oil/Used oil/ Skimmed oil/ oily Sludge
5 5.1 20 20
Clinker 1178395 Sludge fromwater treatment plants
34 34.3 1 1
Spent/ used lead ac17 17 0 120
High chromeand other grinding media
b1 b1 853.72 853.72
60 Cement M/s.S.V.Cements Ltd., Koilkuntla Tq., Kanakadripally, Kurnool District-518 123
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chromeforged grinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
61 Sulphuroxychlorid e thiony chloride
M/s. SreeRayalaseema Petro Chemicals Ltd.,Gondiparla, Kurnool District-518 004
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
62 Vegetableoil & fats
M/s.Sri LakshmiNarasimha Swami, Kallubavi (V), Adoni, Kurnool District-518301
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78
spent catalyst 28 28.2 2 2spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.94
63 Rigid PVCpipes
M/s. Sujala PipesPvt Ltd, Nandyal, Kurnool District-,518501
Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.074
64 Paperpulp machinery,lpg cylinders
M/s. Tmt(India)Limited, Kurnool District -518001
Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.184
65 Bulk ferroalloys through electro arch
M/s. VbcIndustries Ltd. (Former A.P.Carbides Ltd).Dinnedevar apadu, Kurnool District- 518002
Used oiL 5 5.1 2.98 2.98
66 Cement M/s. Jsw Cement Ltd, Kurnool District-518501
Clinker 1421251 Waste oil/ Used oi5 5.1 10 10
Cement OPC PSC 838747,454361
High chromeand other grinding media
b1 b1 814 814
67 Sponge iron M/s.Neerajaksha Iron And Steel Private Limited, Site No.4 & 5 Medehal (V), Halaharvi Mandal, Kurnool District- 518348
C0-GenerationPower Plant
0 Used Spent oil lts 5 5.1 0.38 0.376
7654.273 9170.3529 4749.7945
1 2 3 8 9 10
Quantity
Numbers
1 Pesticides M/s. Bhagiratha Chemicals & Inds. Ltd., Cheruvukommu palem (V), Ongole Rural, Prakasam Dist.523001
Azoxystrobin 15 Wastes/Resi dues29 29.1 545.76 545.76
AzoxystrobinFormulation(25% SC)
150 ChemicalSludge containing residue pesticides
29 29.2 5171 5171
Buprofezin 30 ChemicalSludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 75.6 75.6
BuprofezinFormulation(25% SC)
150 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 42 42
Chlopyriphos Methyl - KltFormulation
150 0
ChloropyriphosFormulation -Klt
150 0
CHLORPYRIPHOS 183 0CHLORPYRIPHOS METHYL
12.5 0
CLODINAFOPPROPARGYL
8.33 0
ClodinafopPropargylFormulation (15% WP)
150 0
Cloquintocet-Mexyl
15 0
FIPRONIL 16.67 0
FipronilFormulation (5% SC, 80% WG)
150 0
FLUROXUPYRTECHNICAL
25 0
HW Code HW generation as perassessment in MTA
Quantityof Landfilla ble HW in
MTA
Quantity ofRecyclableHW in MTA
Quantityof Incinerable HW in
MTA
Schedule -I Schedule -II Schedule -I Schedule -II
S .No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (inMTA)
Hazardous Wastegenerating process (Code for Sch-1
and Details for Sch-2)
Name of theProduct
Quantity Name ofHazardous
Waste generating
(Code forSch-1 and Details
for Sch-2)
Hazardous Generating Industries in Praksam District
4 5 6 7
FluroxypyrMeptylFormulation -Klt
150 0
ImidaclopridFormulation -Klt
150 0
ImidaclopridFormulation(70% WG)
150 0
IMIDACLOPRIDTECH
8.33 0
R(+)-2-(4-Hydroxyphenoxy) Propionic Acid(HPPA)
15 0
Thiamethoxam 15 0ThiametoxamFormulation(25% WG)
150 0
TriclopyrButoxyethyl Ester Formulation -Klt
150 0
TRICLOPYR TECH 16.67 02 tobacco M/s. ITC Ltd.,
Post Box No.1, Chirala , Prakasam-523157.
Lamina and stem 115000 ProductName: Lamina and stem
0
Used oil 5 5.1 7.46 7.461DiscardedContainers
33 33.3 0 30
3 soaps M/s. Coromandel Agro Products & Oils Ltd., Jandrapeta, Chirala, Prakasam Dist.523155
17.81 17.725 0.08 0
4 food M/s. SagarGrandhi Exports (P) Ltd., G.T. Road, Singarayakonda (V & M), Prakasam Dist.523101
Processes Prawn/ Shrimp
75 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.11 0.111
5 Isolatedstorage
M/s. BharatPetroleum Corporation Ltd., Surareddypalem (V), Ongole (M), Prakasam Dist.523001.
High SpeedDiesel ( HSD) -Klt
12556 Sludge AndFilters Contaminate d With oil
3 3.3 0.68 0.68
Motor Spirit -Klt 3507 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 1.08 1.08
SKO -Klt 1726 06 rice mill M/s. Balaji Raw
& Boiled Rice Mill, Trunk Road, Medarimetla Village, Prakasam Dist.523115
Boiled Rice 0 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.04 0.037
Bran 0 0Broken Rice 0 0Rice Husk 0 0
7 tobacco M/s. PremierTobacco Packers (P) Ltd., Karedu (V), Singarayakonda (M), Prakasam Dist.523292
Threshed Lamina 1050 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.2 0.202
Threshed Stm(By Product)
180 0
8 textiles M/s. Amaravathi Textiles Pvt. Ltd., Martur (V), Prakasam Dist.523301
Cot Yarn 874.33 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.92 0.92
Mercerized &Bleached Yarn
51 0
Mercidized Yarn 42 09 Distillery M/s. Pearl
Distillery Ltd., Old Singarayakonda, Karedu Village, Lopadu Mandal, Prakasam Dist.523292
Extra NeutralAlcohol
960 Waste oil 5 5.1 2 1.999
Grain Spirit 1080 0Indian MadeForeign Liquor
2060.4 0
Rectified Spirit 120 010 power M/s. Jyothi Bio
Energy Ltd., N-1-5, Gundlapalli Post, Maddipadu Village, Prakasam Dist.523211
Electric Power - MU 66225.6 Waste Oil 5 5.1 0.19 0.19
WasteGrease
5 5.2 0.01 0.005
11 dairy M/s. Heritage Foods (Chilled Milk -Klt 8 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.02
12 tobacco M/s. Mahi AgroProducts(P) Ltd, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu(M), Prakasam dt.523211
Tobacco Re-Drying & Threshing
1500 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.26 0.26
13 tobacco M/s. ML AgroProducts Ltd, Martur (V&M), Prakasam Dt.523301
Processed Stem 210 Spent oil 5 5.1 4 4
ProcessedTobacco
1950 0
14 food M/s. Devi SeaFoods Ltd, Singarayakonda (V) & (M), Prakasam Dt.523101
Processed prawnshrimp
360 Used Engineoil
5 5.1 0.07 0.07
15 Vegetableoil
M/s. PriyadarsiniSpinning Mills Ltd, Doddavaripadu (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam Dist.523211
Cot & MM FibresYarn A
4200 SpentEngine oil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.09 0.09
16 lubricatingoil
M/s. NewKwality Petro Chemicals (Formerly known as Kwality Petro Chemicals (P) Ltd), A-3, Industrial Estate, Ongole,PrakasamDist.523001
Re- Refined BaseOil
189 WastesResidues Containing oil
5 5.2 33.33 33.33
Re-RefinedSpindle Oil
78.75 0
17 dairy M/s. HeritageFoods (I) Ltd, Pulipadu(V), Darsi (M), Prakasam Dt.523247
chilled milk -Klt 10 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 20 20
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 018 dairy M/s. Heritage
Foods (I) Ltd, Puttevaripalem (V), Santhamagaluru (M), Prakasam Dt.523302
Chilled Milk -Klt 10 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.02 0.018
19 dairy M/s. HeritageFoods (I) Ltd, Bytamanjulur (V), J. Pangaluru (M), Prakasam Dt.523261
Chilled Milk-Klt 10 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.07 0.074
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 750 75020 dairy M/s. Heritage
Foods (I) Ltd, Kakutur (V), V.V.Palem (M), Prakasam Dt.523271
Chilled Milk -Kl 10 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.02 0.02
ETP sludge 34 34.3 021 dairy M/s. Heritage
Foods (I) Ltd (Formerly known as SLN Dairy Facilities (P) Ltd), Chodavaram (V), Kondepi (M), Prakasam Dt.523270
Chilled Milk -Klt 10 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.02 0.018
ETP Sludge 34 34.3 3 322 Vegetable
oilM/s. Sriba AgroLtd., Reningavaram (V), J. Pangalur (M), Prakasam Dist.523261
36 36.4 5.26 4.9 0.36 0
23 Textiles M/s. NSL Textiles Ltd., (Formerly known as Jaya Venkatarama Industries)Inkollu (V&M), Prakasam Dist.523167
Cot Yarn 400 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.23 0.23
Ginned & Pressed Cot
340 0
Gray Cloth 870 0Open EndSpinned Yarn
440 0
24 Isolatedstorage
M/s. Indian OilCorporation, Near Surareddypalem, Vallur (PO), Ongole,PrakasamDist.523272
ETHANOL -Klt 110 Sludge 34 34.3 1 1
HIGH SPEEDDIESEL(HSD) -Klt
8100 Engine oil 5 5.1 0.14 0.14
PETROL -Klt 626 0
superiorkerosene oil(SKO) -Klt
2800 0
25 textiles M/s. JagadguruTextiles Ltd., Martur (V & M), Prakasam Dist.523301
COT YARN 93 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 1.49 1.485
26 textiles M/s. VenkataSai Spinners, Adusumalli (V), Parchur (M), Prakasam Dist.523169
COT YARN 15 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.05 0.054
27 tobacco M/s. Mittapalli Audinarayana & Co., Kalikivaya Village, Singarayakonda (M), Prakasam Dist.523101
Redried Tobacco 225 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.018
28 dairy M/s. Cream LineDiary Products Ltd., Yelchuru Village, Santhamagulur (M), Prakasam Dist.523302
CHILLED MILK -Klt
900 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.05 0.054
29 dairy M/s. CreamlineDiary Products Ltd., Pidathalagudipa du (V), Santhanuthalapa du (M),PrakasamDist.523225
PROCESS MILK -Klt
900 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.09 0.09
SKIMMED MILKPOWDER
450 0
30 dairy M/s. Dodal(dodla) Diary Ltd., (Formerly known as Sri Vineetha Milks (P) Ltd., Obulakkapalli Village, Peddaraveedu (M),Prakasam Dist.523320
CHILLED MILK_Klt
300 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.04 0.036
31 Electronics
M/s. Star Mines& Mineals, Mopadu, Pamur (M), Prakasam Dist.523108
Quartz Chip5mm
3000 Spent Engineoil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.02 0.018
32 Pharma M/s. TransvenLaboratories, Plot NO. 37 &38, Industrial Estate, Kurnool Road, Ongole, Prakasam Dist.523001
VIALS &ULES -NOS
225000 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.03 0.027
33 Stonecrushers
M/s. SouhernRocks &Minerals (P) Ltd., Pellur (V),Ongole (M), Prakasam Dist.523272
POLISHEDGRANITE SLABS
5000 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.09 0.09
34 Isolated storageM/s. Inti Raghava Petrochem (P) Ltd., Part of231/1B/2, Mungamur (V), S.N. Padu (M), Prakasam Dist.523225
LPG FILLED CYCLINDERS48000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.036
35 tobacco M/s. IndianTobacco Traders, Kondepi Road, Tangurur (V&M), Prakasam Dist.523274
Redried Tobacco 15000 Spent Engineoil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.05 0.054
36 steelproducts
M/s. SteelExchange India Ltd., Reddy Palem, Pernamitta (M), Prakasam Dist. (Vizag Profiles).523225
M.S. Rebars 15600 Spent Engineoil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.04 0.035
37 steelproducts
M/s. J.K.Industries, Industrial Growth Centre, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam Dist.523211
SEWINGMACHINE
76.5 Spent Engineoil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.03 0.027
38 power M/s. SingarayaHills Green Power Genco (P) Ltd, Hasanapuram (V), Tripuranthakam (M), Prakasam Dist.523330
ELECTRICITY -MWH
2 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 1 1
39 power M/s. Agri Gold Projects Ltd., Hasanapuram (V), Tripuranthakam (M), Prakasam Dist.523330
ELECTRICITY - MU 52.56 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
40 Stonecrushers
M/s. PearlMineal (P) Ltd., Pernamitta (V), Santhanuthalapa du (M),PrakasamDist.523225
Block GalaxySlabs / Tiles Sq.rs
32000 Spent Engineoil from DG Set
5 5.1 0.05 0.045
41 power M/s. ClarionPower Corporation Ltd., Tangutur (V & M), Prakasam Dist.523274
ELECTRICITY -MU
4680.76 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.29 0.29
42 dairy M/s. The Prakasam Dist. Co-op. Milk Producers Union Ltd., Ongole Diary,Pernamitta (V), Santhanathalapa du (M),PrakasamDist.523225
1. Milk 90000 Spent oil 5 5.1 0.16 0.162
2.Butter(ByProduct)
6000 0
3.Ghee(Byproduct)
3000 0
4. Milk Powder(By product)
9000 0
43 tobacco M/s. AssociatedTobaccoPackers, 49/3,49/4, Malaguntapadu (V), Singarayakonda (M), Prakasam Dist.523101
TobaccoRedyring & Processing
3467.5 Spent oilfrom DG Set
5 5.1 0.03 0.027
44 R&Dchemicals
M/s. Biosyn Research Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., IGC, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam dt.-523211
R&D SPECIALITY CHEM0.21 Spent Organic Solve28 28.5 0 0.001
45 Mercerizin g & bleaching yarn (Based on2010 data)
M/s. Amaravathi Textiles Pvt. Ltd., (Expansion- Mercerizing & Bleaching section),Marturu (V & M), Prakasam district-523301
Cot Yarn 8809 Spent Engine oil 5 5.1 0.72 0.72
46 Metal M/s. SaiBhaskara Irons (P) Ltd., (Billets), Nagarajupalli(V), Marturu (M), Prakasam District -523301
BILLETS/INGOTS 3000 Sludge FromTreatment Of Waste Water Arising Out Of Cleaning/Dis posal Of Bar
33 33.2 0.5 0.5
ROLLEDPRODUCTS
1250 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.18 0.184
47 Reconstitu tedM/s. Godfrey Philips India Limited, Plot No.289 to 300, Industrial Growth Center, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District-523211
Fine Scrap (ByProduct)
0.2 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.092
ReconstitutedTobacco Sheets
115.5 0
Silica (ByProduct)
0.4 0
48 Cotton yarn M/s. Sai Manasa Spintex (India) Ltd., Marturu (V&M), Prakasam dt.-523301
Used oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.075
49 Ferrosilicon
M/s. Sai LakshmiTulasi Ferros Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.537& 538, IndustrialGrowth Center, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M),Prakasam District-523211
FERRO SILICON 208 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.1 0.1
Bag FilterDust & Solids from Settling Tank
B28 B28 105 105
50 Ferrosilico n M/s. J.C.Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Plot Nos.548,549 & 550, APIIC, Industrial Growth Centre, Gundlapally (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam Dist.-523211
ARACHIDONIC ACID 1 Residues AndWastes
28 28.1 617.27 617.27
DOCOSAHEXAEN OIC ACID
1 Residues AndWastes
28 28.1 28.8 28.8
HYALURONICACID
1 Residues AndWastes
28 28.1 21.83 21.83
SERRATIOPEPTIDASE
1 SpentOrganicSolvents
28 28.5 21.68 21.68
Chemical Sludge Fr34 34.3 1.62 1.62
Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.09 0.09
051 Cotton yarn M/s. Idupulapadu
Cotton Mills Pvt. Ltd. Unit II, Jonnatali (V), Martur(M), PrakasamDistrict-523301
Cot Waste (By Product)
391.65 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.075
COT YARN 833.34 052 Sodium
chlorateM/s. TeamecChlorates Limited, Plot Nos. 558 & 559, APIIC, Industrial Growth Center, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District -523211
80.34 47.48 32.86 0
53 Thermoco ol bM/s. Galaxy Poly Pack, Plot No.153, Industrial Growth Centre, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam Dist-523211
THERMOCOL BOXES 10 Used Oil 5 5.1 2 2
THERMOCOLPACKING
10 0
THERMOCOLPRODUCT
10 0
54 Manufacturing of Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
M/s. AsianCellulose PrivateLimited, Plot No:160 & 161, Industries Growth Center, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District-523211
Potassiumsilicate solution
120 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.05 0.054
Purified SodiumCarboxy Methyl Cellulose
46.77 SodiumChloride Salt
34 34.3 10 10
Sodium CarboxyMethyl Cellulose(Technical)
75.84 0
55 Manufact uring aluminum extrusions& Aluminum Moldings.
M/s. Virupaksha Aluminium Pvt. Ltd., Sy. No. Plot No.425, IGC, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), PrakasamDistrict-523211
Used oil 5 5.1 1.94 1.936
56 Parboiledrice mill
M/s. Sri RamaRaw & Boiled Rice Mill (formerly known asSatyanarayanaRaw & Boiled Rice Mill, Sy No.704/A Mederametla (V), Korispadu (M), Prakasam Dist.-523212
PARA BOILEDRICE
3600 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.02 0.018
57 Parboiledrice mill
M/s. Sri VenkataSai Boiled & Raw Rice Mill, Sy No.705, Mederametla(V), Korispadu(M), PrakasamDist-523212
PARABOILEDRICE
360 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.02 0.018
58 Chemical M/s. EverHealth Life Sciences Private Ltd, Plot No:408 & 419, Industrial Growth Centre, Gundlapalli (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District -523211
AluminumHydroxide Gel (From Entacapone) - By Product
68.7633 e Waste 18 18.5 0.1 0.1
AqueousAluminum (From donepezil hydrochloride) - By Product
51.5275 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.15 0.15
Carisoprodol 9.99999 Residues AndWastes
28 28.1 1153.4 1153.4
DonepezilHydrochloride
4.99998 SpentCatalyst / Spent Carbon
28 28.2 58.4 58.4
Entacapone 5.99997 SpentOrganicSolvents
28 28.5 365 365
Lepidine 0.99999 DiscardedContainers / Barrels / Liners contaminate d with Hazardous Wastes/Che micals
33 33.3 0 6820
LoperamideHydrochloride
0.99999 Chemical Sludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 36.5 36.5
LosartanPotassium
7.49997 0
MemantineHydrochloride
0.99999 0
Methoxy Ethanol (Fro9.44415 0
Mirtazapine 0.99999 0Olmesartan 0.99999 0QuetiapineHemifumarate
5.99997 0
RopiniroleHydrochloride
0.99999 0
Succinimide(from Laosartan Potassium) - By Product
6.41664 0
TamsulosinHydrochloride
0.24999 0
Tenatoprazole 0.99999 0Terconazole 4.99998 0Valsartan 5.99997 0VenlafaxineHydrochloride
2.0001 0
59 Manufact urinM/s. Sri Priyanka Raw & Boiled Rice Mill, Sy Nos. 303, 304,305, 306, 308,309, 310 & 327, APIIC IALA, Growth Centre, Annangi (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District. 523211
Brawn (by products) 90 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.05 0.045
Broken rice (by products)
120 0
Husk (byproducts)
360 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 300 300
Paraboiled rice 900 060 Frozen
shrimp Processing unit
M/s. KalyanAqua & Marine Exports India Pvt. Ltd., Sy. Nos.143 &144/1,2 & 3, Keerthipadu (V), Maddipadu(M), Prakasam District.523211
PROCESSEDSHRIMPS
141 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.45 0.45
Shrimps Heads &tails(by product)
69 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 300 300
61 Manufact urinM/s. SriValluramma Raw& Boiled RiceMill, Plot No.513, Industrial Growth Centre, Gundlapally (V), Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District. 523211
Brawn (by products) 90 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.35 0.354
BROKEN RICE (by product)
120 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 300 300
Husk (byproducts)
210 0
para boiled rice 750 062 Manufact
uring Different Sizes of Stone Chips & Stone Dust.
M/s. BSCPLInfrastructureLtd., Sy. Nos.789/3, 790/1 &790/3, Bodduvaripalem (V), Korisapadu (M), Prakasam District.523212
Different Sizes ofSe Chips & SeDust
150000 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.13 0.129
63 Hot Mixplant, Wet mix plant&BatchingPlant.
M/s. BSCPLInfrastructureLtd., Sy. Nos.128/14, 1A, 1A3,1C & 1C3, Bodduvaripalem (V), Korisapadu (M), Prakasam District. 523212
BatchingAggregate
18000 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.05 0.045
Hot mixbitument or asphalt
48000 0
Wet Mix Plant 36000 064 Quartz powderM/s. Venus
Minerals, Sy No.117/1, Kovilampadu (V), C.S. Puram (M), PrakasamDistrict 523112
QUARTZ POWDER 405 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.13 0.129
65 Starchmanufacturing unit
M/s. GlocellChemical Industries Pvt. Ltd., Plot, No.541, Industrial Growt Centre, Gundlapalli (V),Maddipadu (M), Prakasam District.523211
Carboxy MethylCellulose & Poly Anionic Cellulose(Technical)
375 Used Spentoil
5 5.1 0.05 0.045
CMC/ PACpurified
75 SodiumChloride Salt
34 34.3 8.25 8.25
Pregel Starch 125 066 Pvc pipe
fittings, pvc pipes& tubes
M/s. Fine plastpolymers ltd., pamur Prakasam Dist-523 108
Used spentoil
5 5.1 0.07 0.074
67 Mild steelbillets/ingots
M/s. Sai bhaskarirons pvt. Ltd. Nagarajupalli, marturu Prakasam Dist -523301
Used oil 5 5.1 3.21 3.21
68 Paper -unbleache d
M/s. Sanjeevapulp & papers ltd., giddalur tq., gandikota(v) Prakasam Dist-523357
Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.184
69 Rice branoil
M/s. Sreeramalingeswara agro processors (p) ltd., ongole n.uppalapadu(m) uppugundurPrakasam Dist -523 186
Used oil 5 5.1 0.69 0.69
oil sludge 5 5.2 4.78 4.78spentcatalyst
28 28.2 2 2
spent earth 5 5.2 3.94 3.9470 Tobacco M/s. B.k.
Threshers pvt. Ltd. Nh 5, kalikivayi (v), tangutur (m) Prakasam Dist -523274
Processing ofTobacco Leaf
100800 Used /spentoil
5 5.1 1.2 1.2
71 * M/s. BrahmmasAgro Industries (P) Ltd. Desaipet,Prakasa m Dist
11.66 11.655 0
7042.17 683.096 2405.855
1 2 3 8 9 10
Quantity Numbers
1 Inorganicchemical
M/S. Chaitanya Chemicals,1226, Ramireddy Kottalu, Vallur (M), YSR District-516002
BaCl2 Cristals(100%)
83 Used oil and Waste oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
BaCl2 Solution(100%)
108 Process sludge (Unburnt barytes & traces of BaCl2)C3 C3 24 24
NaHS Solution(20 to 30%)
208 0
2 Isolatedstorage
M/S. Indian Oil CorporationLtd., Near Railway Station, YSR District – 516 004.
Nanomanufacturing process involved
Sludge contaminatedwith oil
3 3.3 1.4 1.4
3 cement M/S. The India CementsLtd.,P.O. Yerraguntla, YSR District – 516 309
Cement 54000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 1.5 1.5
Chromium (Iii)Compounds
B1 B1 2 2
Clinker 54000 STP Sludge 34 34.3 1 1Hi Chrome forged grinding media
B1 B1 32.4 32.4
4 autoservices
M/S. APSRTC,Ramanjaneyapuram, Chinna Chowk, Gram Panchayat, YSR District 516 002.
Cleaning ofbuses (Nos)
240 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 2.9 2.9
Tyreretreading(Nos)
53844 Lead acid batteries B4 B4 26
5 cement M/S. Zuari Cements Limited,Yerraguntla, Krishnanagar, YSR District – 516 311.
Cement(PPC/OPC)
20800 Used/Spent oil 5 5.1 2.31 2.31
waste/residue containing oil
5 5.2 6.01 6.006
Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 6.24 6.24
6 cement M/S. The India CementsLtd.,P.O. Chilamkur, YSR District –516 310
Cement 1800000 Waste Mineral oils &their emilsions &sludges
5 5.2 10.41 10.41
Lead acid batteries B4 B4 4Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 2 2
Hazardous Generating Industries in Kadapa District4 5 6 7
S. No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (inMTA)
Hazardous Waste generating process (Code for Sch-1 and Details for Sch-2)
HW Code HW generation as per assessment in MTA
Quant ity of Landfil lable HW in MTA
Qua ntit y of Rec ycla ble HW in MT A
Quan tityof Incin erabl e HW in MTA
Name of theProduct
Quantity Name of HazardousWaste generating
(Codefor Sch-1 and
Details forSch-2)
Schedule -I Schedule -II
Schedule -I Schedu le -II
7 power M/S. Rayalaseema ThermalPower Plant(A.P.Genco Limited), Murdanur, V.V. Reddy Nagar – YSR District516 312,
Electricity _MU 9198 Brass Scrap B3, C14
B3, C 14 0.01 0.01
Copper scarp withforeign material
B3 B3 1.4 1.404
empty carboys 33 33.3 578Used oil with watermixed
5 5.1 21.51 21.505
contaminated HF oil 5 5.2 9.19 9.19Used oil 5 5.1 4.63 4.63
4Used oils 5 5.1 6.6 6.59
8Empty damaged oildrums scrap
33 33.3 0 70
Copper scarp withforeign material
B3 B3 0.32 0.317
8 asbestos M/S. Padma Minerals (P)Limited, 1/5A, AmbakapalliRoad, Pulivendla, YSR District-516390 (Bhramhanapalli
Asbestos fibre 360000 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 0.9 0.9
9 mineral M/S. A.P.Mineral Development Corporation Limited, Mangampet Barytes Project, Post: Mangampet, YSR District – 516 108.
Barytes powder 70000 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 0.75 0.75
Lead acid batteries B4 B4 610 Inorganic
chemicalM/S. R.C.S. Chemicals Ltd, No. 141, IDA, Kadapa-516001 (Plot No.-3)
Barium Sulphate 1800000 Waste oils from DG sets 5 5.1 0.16 0.16
BariumChloride
1200000 0
Sodium SulphaHydrate
2400000 0
11 oilrecycler
M/S. Sri SreenivasaLubricants, Plot No: E4 & E5, I.E, Proddutur, YSR District -516360
Reclamationoil
633600 Waste oils (Rawmaterial)
5 5.1 0.9 0.9
Filter cake 5 5.2 30 3012 Isolated
storageM/S. Hindusthan PetroleumCorporation Ltd, Near Rly. Stn, YSR District-516004
Storage OfPetrolemProducts (Klt)
12023 oily Sludge Emulsion 1 1.3 60 60
13 Isolatedstorage
M/S. Indian Oil CorporationLtd., (Bottling), IDA, YSR District-516001
Bulk Lpg 3667 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0 0.001
14 power M/S. Greenko Energies Pvt.Ltd, (Formerly . Sri Balaji Biomass Power Pvt. Ltd.,) Kokkirayapalli Road,Chennur (V), Kadapa 516162
Powergeneration(MW) _MU
53 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 0.13 0.13
15 vegetable oil M/S. Sri AmbicaExtractions., Sy.No: 602, 603& 605, Kothapalli (V), Proddatur (M), YSR District-516360
Sun Flower / Ground Nut oil
4320000 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 0.5 0.5
S.F. / G.N DeOiled Cake
31320000 0
16 Vegetableoil
M/S. Tirumala SolventIndustries Pvt. Ltd., Chinna Chowk, Kadapa, YSR District.-516002
Sunflower Oil 1800000 oil sludge 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
Groundnut Oil 1080000 0De-oiled cake 29520000 0
17 Distillery M/S. Eagle Distilleries,Tadigotla Village, C. K.Dinne (M), Kadapa , YSR District516003
IMFL bottling 864000 Waste oils from DGsets
5 5.1 0.6 0.6
18 cement M/S. Dalmia Cement(Bharath) Ltd (Formerly Eswar Cements Ltd) - Cement Division, Chinna Komerla Of Mylavaram (M), YSR District-516433
OPC/PPC 338000 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 4 4
Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 101.4 101.4
19 cement M/S. Bharathi CementCorporation Ltd (Formerly . Raghu Ram Cements Ltd) YSR District, (Cement Plant),Nallingayapalli,KamalapuramMandal Of YSR District-516289
Cement 417000 Used oil and Waste oil 5 5.1 4.24 4.24
Clinker 275000 Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 207.6 207.6
20 Chemicalunit
M/S. Sivadhir Fertilizers,Sy.No:178-5, RTPP Road, Sirigepalli (V), Jammalamadugu (M), YSR District 516474
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
21 Chemical unit M/S. Rajeswari Chemicals, Plot No: 18-B, IDA, Kadapa, YSR District 516001
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
22 Bitumenbased paints:
M/S. Roadmat Industries.Plot No. 140, IDA, YSR District516001
Paint sludge 21 21.1 0.01 0.0077
23 Metal M/S. Tummaluru Iron OreMines, Sy.No.874/8, Tummaluru (V), Pedlimami (M), YSR District 516218
Waste oil 5 5.1 1.32 1.32
24 Glassbottles
M/S. Samyu Glass PrivateLimited, Plot. No: 11, Industrial Development Park, Gundla Madugu, YSR District516001
Glass bottles 5250 Used oil and Waste oil 5 5.1 1 1
25 Chemicalunit
M/S. Nandi Chemicals, PlotNo: 94, IDA, Kadapa, YSR District 516001
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
26 Chemicalunit
M/S. SangamithraChemicals, Plot No: 97-B, 97- C & 97-D, I.D.A., Kadapa516001
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
27 Chemical unit
M/S. Surya Chemicals, Plot No. 74-A, IDA, YSR District516001
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
28 Chemicalunit
M/S. Akshya Chemicals, PlotNo. 109, Kadapa Dist.516001
102.63 45.521 15.189
41.924
29 Hot mixplant
M/S. KMC ConstructionsLimited, Sy. No:1145,1146/2, Mydukur Village & Mandal, YSR Dt-516360
Used oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.0564
30 Yellow Orcher Mining
M/S. Bharath Minerals, Sy.No: 264/1&9, 265/1&3, Alavalapadu Village, Vempalli Mandal, YSR District 516350
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
31 Barytesmining
M/S. Sri G. GangadharaMines At Sy.No: 194/2P,4P,194/5, 203/3P Of K.V.Palli (V) & Pulivendula (M), YSR District -516390
Used oil 5 5.1 4.14 4.14
32 Barytes mining
M/S. Gowthami Mines & Minerals, Sy.No: 186/1B,194/1A & 194/1B, Vempalli Village & Mandal, YSR District 516390
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
33 Barytesmining
M/S. Rangaiah &Sons(V.V.Rangaiah Chetty), Sy.No: 917/2, Vemula Village& Mandal, YSR District516349
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
34 Barytesmining
M/S. Sri Sai Deva Minerals,Sy.No: 640/2, Vemula Village& Mandal, YSR District516349
Non Metallicminerals (Barytes powder)
900 Used oil 5 5.1 4.14 4.14
35 Barytesmining
M/S. Sri Sivaganga MineralsOf G.Gangadhar, Sy.No:923/4,-B, 923/5, Vemula Village & Mandal, YSR District 516349
Pulversing ofNon MetallicMinerals
900 Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
36 Oxygen filling M/S. Sivadhir Gases, Sy.No.154-4, Sirigepalli (V), Jammalamadugu Mandal, YSR Dist.516474
Used oil 5 5.1 1.2 1.2
37 Barytes miningM/S. Abdul Khader Barytes Mine, Velpula, Vemula, YSR Dt. 516349
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
38 Barytesmining
M/S. Yellow Ochre Mine OfSri K.Kanchi Reddy, (1.582Ha),Mine Owner, Sy.No.260/2, Alavalapadu (V), Vempalli (M), YSR Dist.516350
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
39 Chemicalunit
M/S. MNS Barium Salts,Sy.No:1043/2, Plot No: 52, IDA, Kadapa, YSR Dt-516360
BariumCarbonate
30 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.1
SodiumSulphide
30 0
40 Cement M/S. Cement Corporation OfIndia Ltd., Yerraguntla, Kamalapuram (M), YSR District- 516 309
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
41 Bariumcarbonate
M/S. Jyothi Chemicals Ltd.,IDA Putlampalli, YSR District-516 002
Used oil 5 5.1 3 3
42 Bariumcarbonate
M/S. Kores (India) Ltd, YSRDistrict- 516001
Used oil 5 5.1 3 3
43 Cement M/S. Texmaco Ltd.,Yerraguntla YSR District- 516309
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
44 Cement M/S. Tirumala Cements (P)Ltd., Kanneluru, Jammalamadugu, YSR District-, 516434
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chrome forgedgrinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
330.136 116.78 61.41
1 2 3 8 9 10Quantity of
Landfillabl e HW in MTA
Name of the QuantityName of the
ProductQuantity Quantity Numbers
1 chemical Saptagiri champer Ltd., Lolluru (V), Singanamala(M), B. Kothapally, Ananthapur.515435
Camphor 1620 Used oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
Iso bronyl 180 Spent carbon 28 28.2 14 14Sodium Acetatedi hydride
1761 ETP sludge 34 34.3 1.3 1.3
Dipentene/Turpolene
891 Spent titaniumdioxide
D4 D4 13 13
Camphor oil /fenchone
94.5 spenct coppercatalyst
13 13 0.8 0.8
Pinetar 126 02 auto
servicesM/s. Diesel loco shed(South central railway) Guntakal, Anantapur Dist.515801
Maintenance oflocomotives Nos
1440 waste oil 5 5.1 2.16 2.16
Inventorizationof hazardous waste
0.48 Used lead acidbatteries
B4 B4 5 5
Nonferrousmetal scrap for incineration
10 10
3 food M/s. kalyani Roller flourmill Pvt Ltd , IDA, guntakal, Anantapur Dist.515801.
Atta 500 Lubricating oil 5 5.1 7 7
Bran 500 0Maida 800 0Sooji 200 0
4 cement M/s. Penna cementindustries Ltd., Talarichervu,(V), Tadipathri (M), Ananthapur –
Cement(OPC,PPC,PSC)
2.2 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 2.4 2.4
Clinker 1.45 oil And Grease,SkimmingResidues
34 34.4 2 2
Hi Chrome forged griB1 B1 0.001 0.001
4 5 6 7HW Code HW generation as per assessment in
MTA
Schedul e -IISchedule -ISchedule -IISchedule -I
Quantity of Recyclable HW in MTA
Quantity of Incinerable HW in MTA
Hazardous Waste Generating Industries in Anantapur District
S. No. Sector Name/Address Products Manufactured (inMTA)
Hazardous Waste generating process (Code for Sch-1 and Details for Sch-
2)
Codefor Sch-
1 and Details for Sch-
2)
Name ofHazardous Waste
generating
5 cement M/s. Ultra Tech Cem PlantLtd, (Formerly known as M/s Larsen & Turbo Ltd., A.P. Cement Works, Bhogasamudram (V), Tadipatri (M), Ananthapur -515 415.
Clinker 6.5 Waste oilSludge
5 5.2 10.6 10.6
Cement 9 Transfer oil 5 5.1 3.31 3.31Waste oil/Usedoil
5 5.1 39.06 39.06
Waste Grease 5 5.2 12.42 12.42Lead AcidBatteries
B4 B4 570
Hi Chromeforged grinding media
B1 B1 0.0047 0.0047
6 textiles M/s Super Spinning MillsLtd, (formerly known as LRG Technologies), Kotnur, Hinpur, Anantapur Dist.515212
Cot yarn and 1080 wastelubricating oil
5 5.1 0.04 0.04
ETP sludge 34 34.3 2 27 steel
productsM/s. Wipro fluid power226C/226D, APIIC, IDA, thumukunta Hindupur, anantpaur district. 515766
generalcylinders Nos.
333 ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.36 0.36
Tippers cylindersNos.
633 painting sludge 21 21 1.6 1.6
pumps Nos. 290 discardedcontainers
33 33.3 0 137
valves Nos. 400 oil sludge 21 21.1 17.6 17.68 textiles M/s. Super spinning mills
ltd., B – Unit, Kotnur, Hindupur, Ananthapur District.515212
Cot Waste 165 Used spent oil 5 5.1 10.5 10.5
Cot Yarn 378 09 textiles M/s. Precot Mills Ltd., B-
Unit, Kodiganahalli, Hindupur – Ananthapur District.515 212,
Cot yarn and 3744 wastelubricating oil
5 5.1 3.84 3.84
polyster yarn 2520 010 coke M/s. Satavahana Ispat Ltd.,
Haresamudram (V), Bommanahal (M), Ananthapur District.515871
Captive powerMU
0.2712 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 22.31 22.31
Pig Iron 250000 Sludge 34 34.3 60 6011 rubber M/s. Eswar Rubber products (P)
Ltd., Somandepalli (P), Penukonda, Anantapur District.515122
Butyl reclaimed rubber1100 Used spent oil 5 5.1 1.4 1.4
Chemical Sludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 1 1
DistillationResidues From Contaminated Organic Solvents
36 36.4 0.12 0.12
13 electrical M/s. Power Gear Ltd, (International Bus-Ducts), Plot No.17, IDA, Thumukunta, Hindupur.5157666
Bus Ducts 1500 waste lubricating oils5 5.1 0.01 0.01
paint sludge 12 12 0.02 0.0214 steel
productsM/s. Roll well conveyorcomponents Pvt Ltd., 60, IDA, Thumukunta, Hindupur, Ananthapur district.-515 211
Rollers, Idlers &Fabrications
50 waste oil 5 5.1 20 20
15 Secondary non ferrous metals
M/s. Lakshmi venkateswaraMetals & Chemicals, PlotNo. K 1, I.D.A., Gooty Road, Guntakal, Anantapur distirct.515402
Copper sulphate 96 Spent catalystcontaining copper
13 13 240 240
Zinc sulphate 96 copper revertscake, residue, copper oxide mill scale
3 3,4 ,5, &6
300 300
Coppercathodes
22 Zinc ash / Zincdust , Zink skimming and other bearing sludge and spent catalyst containing zinc
17 17 240 240
un recoveredzinc sludge
8 8.2 15 15
ETP sludge 34 34.3 15 15Spent electrolytic solutions
34 34.3 12 12
16 steelproducts
M/s. M.G Metallic springsBellary Road, Anantapur.515001
IndustrialMetallic springs
360 Waste oils 5 5.2 0.08 0.08
Phosphate coated spr120 ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.15 0.15
Waste grease 5 5.2 1.8 1.8Phosphatesludge
12 12.5 1.12 1.12
17 solventrecovery
M/s. Puttaiah solvents pvt.Ltd R.S., Kallur AnantpaurDist.515774
Wax 1050 wastelubricating oils,
5 5.1 0.02 0.02
Neem oil 1050 oil sludge 5 5.2 0.3 0.3De-waxed wastepaper
4200 0
De-oiled Neemcake
9600 0
18 solventrecovery extractio n
M/s. Sreenivasa oils andfertilisers R.S., KallurAnantpaur Dist.515774
solventextracted oil
1200 waste oil 5 5.1 0.02 0.02
ETP sludge 34 34.3 2 219 steel
productsM/s. Maharshi Alloys Pvt.Ltd Madhugiri Road, Moda, Hindupur (M), Anantapur Dist.515212
M.S.Ingot/Billet 231 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 2.4 2.4
20 textiles M/s. Super spinning mills ltd., A – Unit, Kirikera, Hindupur, Ananthapur District.515211
Cot Waste 65 Waste oil 5 5.1 1.74 1.74
Cot Yarn 567 021 textiles M/s. Hindustan Petroleum
Corporation Limited, New Pol Depot, Thimmanacherla (v), Guntakal (M),Anantapur Dist.515801
High SpeedDiesel (HSD) Klt
14970 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
Motor Spirit Klt 1270 WastesResiduesContaining oil
5 5.2 0.7 0.7
Superior Kerosene Oil1670 0
22 Isolatedstorage
M/s. Indian Oil CorporationLimited,Alur Road, Guntakal.515415
Storage ofpetorol Kl
210 Tank bottomsludge
3 3.3 1 1
Storage of diesel 14653 0Storage ofKirosene
1450 0
Storage ofEthonal
40 0
Storage offurnace oil
2320 0
storage ofhexane
70 0
23 steelproducts
M/s. Shanti Alloys Pvt Ltd,Factory No.57 Industrial Estate, thumakunta, Hindupur, Anantapur dist.515766
MS ingots 1200 Waste oils / oilsludge
5 5.1 0.6 0.6
24 steelproducts
M/s. Tulip industries, PlotNo.134, IDA, Thumukunta. Anantapur Dist- 515766
HardchromePlated pis rods
15000 ChemicalSludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 0.01 0.01
25 electroplating
M/s. Yesses AnodizingIndustries (p) Ltd 6/127, Engineering college road,Anantapur. 515002
Aluminium DoorFittings no's
458624 oily SludgeEmulsion
1 1.3 0.02 0.02
26 Chemical M/s. Ray international APIIC IDA, thumukunta, Hindupur.515766
Benzhydrol 3 Spent Carbon 18 18.2 1 1
Iminodibenzyl 3 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 25 25
process Wastes,Residue s and sludges
21 21.1 1 1
SEPs / forcedevaporation pond system
34 34.3 0.5 0.5
Leaf filter 28 28.1 1 127 organic chemM/s. Sai Ganesh Chemicals
Sy.No.28/IA, Rachanipalli (v), Anantapur Rural (M), Anantapur Dist.515001
Chlorinated paraffix wax
1200 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
HydrochloricAcid
2100 0
Sodium hypo 1500 028 Steel plant M/s. Kalyani Gerdau Steels
(Formerly Sjk steel plant Ltd.), Jambulapadu(v), Tadipatri(V&M), Anantapur Dist. 515411
Alloy SteelCastings
500 process Wastes,Resi21 21.1 1 1
Pig Iron 435 DiscardedContainers / Barrels / Liners contaminated with Hazardous Wastes/Chemic als
33 33.3 0 910
Power MWH 0.144 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 10 10Rebar Steel 600 Wastes
ResiduesContaining oil
5 5.2 20 20
Special BarQuality (SBQ) Steel
280 0
Steel Billets 875 0Gas CleaningSludge BF
13 13.1 150 150
Process Dust 13 13.1 120 120Gas CleaningSludge
13 13.1 540 540
Convertor29 heavy
engineeri ngM/s. Surya coach builderspvt ltd Sy.No.372 Kirikera(v) Hindupur(M), Anantapur.515211
bus fabricationgNos
180 wastelubricating oils,
5 5.1 0.02 0.02
elastic rail clipsNos
960000 paint sludge 12 12 0.48 0.48
30 Secondary metal processin g
M/s. Supreme industriesI.D.A., Gooty Road, Guntakal, Anantapur distirct.515801
Copper sulphate 120 Copper ash /copper cake / copper catalyst and other copper bearing sludge
7 7.3 180 180
Zinc sulphate 98 Zinc ash / Brass ash / Zinc dust , Zink skimming and other bearing sludge
7 7.3 144 144
Un refinedcopper sheets
96 un recoveredzinc sludge
6 6.1 &8.2
18 18
ETP sludge 34 34.3 12 1231 steel plant M/s Meenakshi Bright steel Bars
Pvt Ltd, IDA, Thumukunta, Hindupur.515766
M. S. Ingots 2750 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
M. S. T bars 6000 032 heavy
engineeri ngM/s Zenith Hard wareindustries Pvt.Ltd, Engineering College Road, Anantapur -515 002
Manufacture ofbuilders hardware
120 waste oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
Sludge 14 14.1 0.07 0.0733 dairy M/s A.P.Dairy Development
Co-operation Federation Ltd. Milk Chilling unit, Hindupur.515201
pasteurized Milk 7200 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
34 Isolatedstorage
M/s Envy Cylinders Pvt Ltd,76/63, hampauram(V), Raptadu(M), Anantapur Dist.515721
LPG bottling 27 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
35 dairy M/s APDDCF Ltd,Anantapur Milk Shed, Engineering College Road, Anantapur.515002
pasteurized Milk 5400 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.04 0.04
ed Milk 360 0Ghee 6 0
36 TSDF M/s Maridi Eco IndustriesPvt Ltd (formerly known as M/s Enviro Medicon Incin. Services (P) Ltd), S.No.616B, Veerapuram(V), Tadipatri(M), Anantapur Dist.515341
BMWIncinerator
100 Incineration ash 36 36.2 1.5 1.5
ETP sludge 34 34.3 0.6 0.637 Sponge
iron and power
M/s Sai Sindhu Sponge IronPvt Ltd, Bhogasamuram(V), Tadipatri(M), Anantapur Dsit.515415
Sponge Ironplant
52500 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.6 0.6
Co-generationpower plantMW
8 Used lead acidbatteries
B4 B4 36
38 Isolatedstorage
M/s Mangalore Cements,& Petro Chemicals Lt, PlotNo.139, 140, 141, 159, 160& 161, APIIC Growth Centre, Thumukunta, Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist.515415
MS (Petrol) Kl 100 Tank bottonsludge's
3 3.3 0.1 0.1
PGMS (Premiumgrade petrol) Kl
100 0
HSD (Diesel) Kl 200 0PGHSD(Premium gradeDiesel) Kl
200 0
SKO (Kerosene)Kl
100 0
Furnace oil Kl 100 0Bitumen 50 0
39 Fertilizer M/s. Bhaskar fertilisers Pvt Ltd, Sy.No.113/3B to 6B, NH-7, Loluru(V),Singanamala(M), AnantapurDist.515435
NPK Fertilisers 4500 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.2 0.2
SSP / GSSP 4500 oily Sludge X14 X14 0.05 0.0540 Sponge
ironM/s. Apple IndustriesSy.No.617 & 618, D.Hireal(V&M), Anantapur District.515872
Ingots / billets 6000 Lead acidbattery plates and other lead,scrap/ashes/res idues not
B4 B4 1
41 Fertilizer M/s Renuka Fertilisers,Sy.No.260/266/1, Reddypalli(V), Bukkarayasamudram(V), Anantapur. 515701
NPK Fertilizers 45000 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.03 0.03
SSP / GSSP 45000 Tank bottomsludge
3 3.3 1.4 1.4
Acid bottomsludge
3 3.3 1 1
42 Battery M/s Cynergy Enterprises,Plot No.33, IDA, Thumuakunta, Hindupur, Anantapur.515766
Lead ingots 480 Lead slag 9 9.1 45 45
Battery plates 45 Lead ash (bagfilter dust)
9 9.2 6 6
Assembledbatteries Nos
4500 Lead dross 9 9.1 120 120
43 textiles M/s Super Spinning MillsLtd, (Super Sara), M.Beerapalli(V), Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist.515201
Cot Waste 180 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2 2
Cot Yard 390 044 mining M/s Anantapur Mining
Corporation, Sy.No.1/P, Obulapuram(V), D.Hirehal(M), Anantapur Dist. 515414
Iron ore 3333 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.4 0.4
45 steelproducts
M/s Sree RadhakrishnaAlloys Unit-2, Gollapruam(V), Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist.515211
MS Angles 625 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
MS Square 625 0MS T Bars 625 0
46 steel plant M/s Sree Radhakrishna Alloys Unit-1, Plot No.52, Ida, Thumakunta, Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist.515766
M. S. Ingots 45 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.06 0.06
M.S Twistedbars
48 0
47 steelplant
M/s A One Steel Pvt Ltd,Manesamudram(V), Hindupur, Anantapur dist.515212
MS Ingots 16200 Waste oil 5 5.1 0.24 0.24
48 steelplant
APS Steels Limited, SyNo66/3, Devarapalli(V), Hindupur(M), AnantapurDist-515775
MS Ingots 94 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 1 1
49 steelplant
M/s Shyam Ferrous, ,Devarapalli, Hindupur.515775
MS Ingots 1641 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.1 0.102
T Bars 5000 0Sludge fromScrubber
13 13.1 8 8
050 cement M/s Penna Cement
Industries Ltd, Boyareddipalli (V), Yadiki(M), Anantapur Dist.515408
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chromeforged grinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
051 metals M/s Vakkal Impex,
thumukunta, Hindupur.515766Segregation ofIron & Aluminium
1616.66 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.01 0.01
52 steel M/s Goyal Bright Steels,APIIC Plot No.0, Thumukunta (V), Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist.515766
wrought steel 4000 Caustic soda 16 16.2 15 15
53 Bulkdrug Sifflon drugs, Sy.No.25-4,Rachanipalli, Anantapur (M&Dist). 515001
Tri ChloroSalicylic Acid
36.5 ETP Sludge 34 34.3 3.7 3.7
Oxyclozanide 116.8 Spent carbon 28 28.2 6.05 6.05Rafoxanide 36.5 Iron Sludge 28 28.1 70.51 70.51Niclosamide 35.55 waste oil 5 5.1 0.09 0.09
Sodium BiSulphate and Potassium Chloride
28 28.1 102.43 102.433
54 M.S Joiststructure s
M/s Shree RadhakrishnaAlloys Private Limited (Unit-4), Sy.No.48A, APIIC Growth Centre, Thumukunta(V), Hindupur Anantapur Dist.515766
M.S Joiststructure
2800 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.03 0.03
55 Dyeing ofraw silk
M/s Ratnam Silk Dyeing andDesigning unit, Sy.No.414,8, 9, 10, Gandhi Nagar, Dharmavaram(V&M), Anantapur Dist. 515671
Used oil 5 5.1 2.1 2.1
56 stonecrusher
M/s Sree Shiridi Sai StoneCrushers, Sy.No.371 & 372, Konakondla(V), Vajrakakrur(M), Anantapur Dist. 515842
Waste oil 5 5.1 0.13 0.13
57 M.S. Ingots M/s Sree Radha Krishna Alloys (P) Ltd., Unit-I, Sy.No.16/3 & 17/2, Gollapuram(V),Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist. 515211
M. S. Ingots 1650 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.27 0.27
58 rubbermanufact uring
M/s Eswar Rubber Products(P) Ltd, (Expansion) Somandapalli, Penugonda(M), Anantapur Dist. 515122
Butyl reclaimedrubber
1100 Used spent oil 5 5.1 1.4 1.4
59 Steels &Alloys.
M/s Hindupur Steel andalloys private Limited, Plot No.29, Gollapuram(V), Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist. 515211
MS Ingots 60 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.06 0.06
60 Steatite mininM/s Bramaramba Mineral company, Sy.No.300/1, Julakalva(V), Singanamala(M),Ananthapur Dist. 515425
Steatite 300 Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
61 Mining M/s Narsu & Company,Sy.No.300/1, Julakalva(V), Singanamala(M), Ananthapur Dist. 515425
Used oil 5 5.1 4.1 4.104
62 Soap Manufact uringUnit
M/s. Mantra Soap works, Shed No.F2, APIIC, S,Sadlapalli(V), HIndupur(M), Anathapur Dist. 515211
Soaps 58.3 Waste cakes contain5 5.2 16.5 16.5
Washingpowder
16 0
63 Manufacturing of copper sulphate& Zinc sulphate
M/s Mansvi Pharma No.219& 220, IA, Thumakunta, Hindupur Anantapur District. 515766
Coleus Forskolin 34 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
copper sulphate 0 0Curcumin 34 0
64 Cotton yarn M/s. Pearl Textiles, Sy.No.25, Byrapuram (V), Lepakshi(M), Anantapur Dist. 515110
Yarn processing 1.08 Chemical Sludge From Waste Water Treatment
34 34.3 0 0.001
65 Metallurgical unit
M/s M.B.Smelters (P) Ltd,Sy.No.72, Manesamudram(V), Hindupur, Anantapur515212
High CarbonManganese / Silico Manganese
350 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.18 0.18
Low carbon ferro Allo200 0
Slag 500 0
66 Steatiteand Dolomite mining
M/s Sree Vishnu Mines &Minerals Pvt Ltd, Sy.No.265, Venkatampalli(V), Narpala(M), Anantapur Dist. 515425
Dolomite Mining 250000 Used oil 5 5.1 3.57 3.57
67 Kraft paper M/s Sai Shakti Kraft Papers(P) Ltd, I.E, Gollapuram(V), Hindupur, Ananthapur. 515211
Kraft Paper 1500 Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.18
68 Kraft paper M/s Tirumala products, Sy.No.336/3,Kalyandurg(V), Ananthapur.
Blow moulding of plastic
150000 Used oil 5 5.1 2.18 2.18
Plastic Mugs 150000 069 Granulat ed
FertilizerM/s Nirman Fertilisers (P) Ltd,Sy.No9.170/2B, &470/4,Mutimadagu(V), Garladinne(M), Anantapur Dist.-515731
Used oil 5 5.1 2.9 2.9
70 Edible oil M/s. Chaudhary(chowdhary) Edibles (P) Ltd.,Sy.No.201, Pydeti (V), Parigi(M), Anantapur Dist-515261
De-oiled cakeOR De oiled spent earth
1950 Used oil 5 5.1 2.1 2.1
Solvent extracted oil from oiled cakes OR Solvent extracted oil from spent eart
360 0
71 Edible oil M/s. Sapta Industries.ShedNo.11, APIIC Growth Centre,Thumakunta (V), Hindupur(M), Anantapur Dist-515766
Lithium Chloride 10.5 Distillationresidue and forced Evaporation salts
34 34.3 0.06 0.06
Sodium bromideOr AmmoniumBromide salts
15 Waste oil 5 5.1 0 0.000442
Solventdistillation
60 0
72 BariumCarbonat e
M/s Rahul BariumChemicals (P)Ltd, Sy.No.23, APIIC,Gollapuram(V), Hindupur Anantapur Dist-515211
BariumCarbonate
25 Solid Sludge C3 C3 50 50
Sodium Sulphide 18 073 Ayurvedi
cProducts
M/s. Manasvi Pharma,No.219 &220, IDA., Thumakunta, Hindupur, Anantapur Dist.-515766
Coleus Forskolin 34 Used oil andWaste oil
5 5.1 0.05 0.05
copper sulphate 0 0Curcumin 34 0Zinc sulphate 0 0
74 Solvent extracM/s Madhu solvent extraction (p) ltd, gooty r.s., Gooty (m), Anantapur district. 515402
Waste oil 5 5.1 0.91 0.91
75 PVC rigidpipes &fittings
M/s Monarch pipes (p)ltd.,nh-7,hampapuram (v), Rapthadu (m),Anantapur district 515721
Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.07
76 Calciumgluconat e
M/s Polytech organicsltd.,n.h-7,kakulapalli,anantapur,ana ntapur district 515 002
102.63 45.521 15.189 41.924
77 Ferrousforgings
M/s Sri pattabhi forgeltd.,p.b.no.34,bukkarayasa mudram, Anantapur district515101
Used oil/wasteoil/Spent oil
5 5.1 2.98 2.98
78 Copperpowder
M/s Suman metallurgical &chemical products,no.729- b, ida., gooty rd., Guntakal, Anantapur district 515 803
Waste oil 5 5.1 1.32 1.32
79 Polyesteryarn
M/s Supreme textileprecuring ltd., moda (v),Hindupur , h.s.mandir, anantapur district 515 212
Used oil 5 5.1 0.08 0.08
80 OrdinaryPortland cement
M/s Banjara cements ltd.,bhogasamudram, anantapur district. 515415
Used oil 5 5.1 8.54 8.54
Hi Chromeforged grinding media
B1 B1 2.23 2.23
81 PVCducts, pipes
M/S. Elgi building productsltd, kirikera, Hindupur, anantapur district. 515211
Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.07 0.07
82 Plasticrecycled granules and allied products
M/s Paramani replast ltd.,Hindupur, anantapur district-515 211
Used oil 5 5.1 1.31 1.31
83 Pig ironfoundry grade
M/s Sathavahana Ispat ltd,Haresamudram, Anantapur district. 515301
Di Pipe Fitting 2083.33 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 2 2
84 Msbillets,ms strips
M/s Vedik Ispat Pvt ltd,#30, gollapuram ind park, APIIC, Hindupuram, Ananthapur dist, Anantapur district 515 211
Hot-rolledStrips/sheet/coil
4100 Used Spent oil 5 5.1 0.24 0.24
M.S. Billets 5666 coal tar 13 13.4 78 78
Oxygen 600 0Producer gas 7060 0
85 Cement M/s BMM cements ltd,Gudipadu yadiki (m), Anantapur district. 515408
Cement 0.95 Used spent oil 5 5.1 0.25 0.25