APPENDIX I LIST OF WARD-WISE HOUSEHOLD AND POPULATION IN MYSORE CITY CORPORATION, 2011 Page 213
Table: List of ward-wise household and population in Mysore City, 2011 Ward Number Households Population Ward Number Households Population Ward no. 01 2282 9292 Ward no. 34 2546 10116 Ward no. 02 2890 12799 Ward no. 35 1765 7917 Ward no. 03 3012 12846 Ward no. 36 2199 9574 Ward no. 04 2207 9021 Ward no. 37 2507 11647 Ward no. 05 3688 14741 Ward no. 38 2257 10085 Ward no. 06 3215 12734 Ward no. 39 1967 9977 Ward no. 07 2639 11641 Ward no. 40 1619 8242 Ward no. 08 3026 11717 Ward no. 41 2204 10550 Ward no. 09 2273 10840 Ward no. 42 2623 13796 Ward no. 10 2439 9862 Ward no. 43 2310 10173 Ward no. 11 3660 15108 Ward no. 44 1914 9177 Ward no. 12 5620 23011 Ward no. 45 2801 13497 Ward no. 13 4668 18340 Ward no. 46 3591 16776 Ward no. 14 2650 10389 Ward no. 47 2312 10586 Ward no. 15 2533 9576 Ward no. 48 3467 14795 Ward no. 16 4827 18420 Ward no. 49 3458 15141 Ward no. 17 3193 12607 Ward no. 50 1974 9156 Ward no. 18 3409 13526 Ward no. 51 3008 14367 Ward no. 19 2448 10610 Ward no. 52 3123 15461 Ward no. 20 2040 9139 Ward no. 53 3564 16784 Ward no. 21 2055 8198 Ward no. 54 6315 31616 Ward no. 22 4638 18134 Ward no. 55 3643 18030 Ward no. 23 3535 14020 Ward no. 56 6023 24996 Ward no. 24 6266 26018 Ward no. 57 3207 13007 Ward no. 25 5703 21837 Ward no. 58 1605 7028 Ward no. 26 4088 15270 Ward no. 59 5241 25564 Ward no. 27 6406 24645 Ward no. 60 2697 11886 Ward no. 28 4902 19299 Ward no. 61 2075 9148 Ward no. 29 4572 18176 Ward no. 62 3761 15989 Ward no. 30 2328 9242 Ward no. 63 2896 12501 Ward no. 31 2819 10772 Ward no. 64 2160 8744 Ward no. 32 3520 13582 Ward no. 65 2873 12040 Ward no. 33 2394 9284 Total 209650 893062 Page 214
APPENDIX II QUESTIONNAIRE FOR MYSORE CITY CORPORATION Page 215
Centre for Geoinformatics Technology, DOS in Geography, Manasagangothri Campus, University of Mysore, Mysore-06 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SURVEY (For Mysore City Corporation) 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Name and address of authority responsible for solid waste management in Mysore City ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.2 Area of jurisdiction Urban area Rural area Total area... (sq. km.)... (sq. km.)... (sq. km.) 1.3 Department responsible for solid waste management (1) Name, address and telephone of the Department.. Telephone:... (2) Name and telephone of the Head of Department... Telephone:... (3) Name and telephone of officer responsible for solid waste management.. Telephone:... Page 216
1.4 Function carried out by the Department Function Solid waste management service to domestic premises Solid waste management service to commercial/trade premises Solid waste management service to industrial premises Street sweeping Grass cutting Drain/river cleansing Public toilet cleansing Removal of dead animals Removal of garden waste Removal of bulky waste e.g. TV Removal of abandon vehicles Development/building plan approval Procurement of vehicles/equipment Maintenance of vehicles and equipment Recruitment of solid waste management staff Training of solid waste management staff Public education Special solid waste management campaign/project Others Carried Out by Own Staff Contractor Others, Please Specify Remarks Page 217
2. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT: 2.1 Physical characteristics of solid waste (1) If data on waste characteristics are available, please complete the following table: Component % By Weight Paper Plastic and rubber Organic or vegetables Glass and ceramic Ferrous metal Aluminium Wood Textile Garden waste Others Total (2) Year when the data was collected: (3) Data collected by actual survey or by estimation: 2.2 Storage (1) Does the Department have a storage bin standardization policy? If so, please briefly outline the policy............. Page 218
2.3 Disposal Items Name of site Total area (ha) Year when disposal started Disposal Site Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Estimated life span remaining (year) Amount of waste deposited daily (tonne/day) Distance from collection area to the site (km) Disposal method (See notes below) Existence of animals on site Existence of waste pickers or scavengers on site Existence of open burning on site Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Note: For disposal method, please specify as follow: O = Open dumping C = Controlled tipping (with occasional soil cover) S = Sanitary landfill (with daily cover) D = Dumping into water body (river/sea etc.) 3. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 3.1 General information Q. Is there any policy to standardize the vehicles and equipment used by the Department? If so, please outline how this policy is being implemented. Q. Does the Department have its own workshop to maintain and repair its vehicles and equipment? If so, how does the workshop purchase spare parts? What is the average time taken for the purchase? What is the policy on stock maintenance? Page 219
3.2 Equipment for primary collection: (i.e. collection of solid waste from households to communal bin or depot for subsequent collection by collection vehicles) Equipment Type Wheel barrows ( 1 wheel ) Push carts ( 2-4 wheels ) Others Number Average capacity (cu.m) 3.3 Vehicles: Note: all vehicles owned both by the Department and contractors are to be counted with those of the contractors given in parenthesis. Vehicle type No. Av. Cap. cu.m No. of vehicle by condition (See note below) No. of vehicle by age (year) G F B > 10 5-10 2-5 <2 Compactor vehicles Tipping truck with sliding cover Open truck with Tipping mechanism Open truck without tipping mechanism Open truck with crane Tilt-frame or hoist truck handling big metal bin Nightsoil tanker Vacuum truck Water tanker Tractor Vehicle for administration Others Note: G = Good condition, F = Fair condition, B = Bad condition Page 220
3.4 Machinery used in landfill: (Including machinery owned by both the Department and contractors) Machinery type Bulldozers Bucketloaders Backhoes Compactors Tractors Others No. No. of machinery by condition No. of machinery by age (years) G F B >10 5-10 2-5 < 2 4. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICE: (Please tick appropriate spaces.) Problem very serious serious not so serious no problem Inadequate service coverage (some people not given service) Lack service quality (not frequent enough, spill, etc.) Lack of authority to make financial and administrative decision Lack of financial resources Lack of trained personnel Lack of vehicles Lack of equipment Old vehicle/equipment frequent breakdown Difficult to obtain spare parts Lack of capability to maintain/repair vehicle/equipment No standardization of vehicle/equipment No proper institutional set-up for solid waste management service Lack of legislation Lack of enforcement measure and capability Lack of planning (short, medium and long term plan) Rapid urbanization outstripping service capacity Uncontrolled proliferation of squatter settlements Difficult to locate and acquire landfill site Difficult to obtain cover material Poor cooperation by Government agencies Poor public cooperation Uncontrolled use of packaging material Poor response to waste minimization Page 221
(reuse/recycling) Lack of qualified private contractors Difficult to control contractual service Lack of control on hazardous waste Others 5. Personnel for Solid Waste Management service: In case where a person is responsible for other duties beside solid waste management, please put the number of such persons in parenthesis. Administrator Health officer Type of personnel Public health inspector (PHI) or equivalent Assistant to PHI Engineer Technical assistant Technician Mechanic Mechanic's assistant Supervisor Driver Labourer Others Total Area of Work A CT S G FD O Total A = Administration/supervision CT = Collection and transportation S = Street sweeping G = Grass cutting. If the same person carries out street sweeping and grass cutting, please indicate the number of persons in S column and write same in G column. FD = Final disposal O = Others Page 222
APPENDIX III QUESTIONNAIRE FOR HOUSEHOLDS Page 223
Centre for Geoinformatics Technology, DOS in Geography, Manasagangothri Campus, University of Mysore, Mysore-06 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SURVEY (for Households) I. Personal Information: Name: Age: Gender: Occupation: Address: i. Number of households with highest Educational Qualification: Doctorate Post Graduate Graduate 10+2 SSLC Others: ii. Annual Income: Less than Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 50,001/- to Rs. 2,00,000/- Rs. 2,00,001/- to Rs. 5,00,000/- Above Rs. 5,00,001/- iii. Age group of your family: Below 10 years 10 to 25 years 25 to 50 years Above 50 years iv. How often people in the household listen to the radio, read newspapers and watch TV Radio Newspaper TV (News, educational shows) Male Female Children Never = 0, Sometimes = 1, Regularly = 2 II. Your Contribution: i. What are the major types of waste your household generates? Vegetables paper Plastics food glass toxic waste E-waste ii. How do you dispose it off? Door-to-Door collection water bodies MCC Waste bins open yard iii. Do you segregate the waste before disposing it off? Yes No Page 224
iv. Did the corporation provide any waste segregating bins to your home? Yes No v. Write the difficulties you have faced in the door-to-door collection facility from the city corporation, if any: vi. Is your family vegetarian or non-vegetarian? If non-vegetarian, how often do you consume meat? vii. Do you have any facility to compost waste like kitchen items and garden waste in your home? Yes No viii. Does this household own any livestock such as cows, buffalo, goats, or chickens? Yes No If yes, how do you dispose the waste generated by the livestock? ix. How do you currently dispose of electronic and electrical waste? III. Impact from waste bins: i. How close is the MCC installed waste bin from your house? Within 10 mts. Within 10-50 mts. Within 50-500 mts. Within 0.5-1km ii. How often is the waste bin near your house emptied? Once in a day Once in two days Once in four days Once in a week iii. Do the Waste bins affect you in any ways? Yes No If yes, how? iv. Does the nearest dumpsite impact your house? Odour Flies Infections Diseases others v. Do you notice problems with illegal dumping in your neighbourhood? Yes No Page 225
IV. Your suggestions: i. In your opinion what is the best method to dispose of waste in your locality? ii. What measures, if any, do you take to reduce the amount of solid waste your household produces? ii. Will you pay some extra money to purchase recyclable products? Yes No iii. If you would be given responsibility to manage your locality, what will you do? iv. What new or expanded solid waste services would you like to have made available to you in the future? Page 226
APPENDIX IV QUESTIONNAIRE FOR DRIVERS OF MSW COLLECTION VEHICLES Page 227
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SURVEY (For drivers of MCC vehicles that collects Municipal Solid Waste) 1. Name of the Driver:... 2. Vehicle type and vehicle number:... 3. From how many years are you working with MCC? :... 4. How many trips are assigned to you in a week?... 5. How many bins are assigned to you to cover in one trip?... 6. How many bins assigned to you are in good condition?... 7. In which occasions does the bins fill at a higher rate?...... 8. Do you collect the segregated waste? YES / NO 9. Is the vehicle you drive runs in good condition? YES / NO If not, what are the defects you observe?...... Do you see the bins overflowing when you collect them? YES / NO If yes, do you inform your superiors about the overflow of the bins? YES / NO 10. What problems do you face when you collect the waste from the bins?... 11. Do you find the electronic and electrical waste inside the bin? YES / NO If yes, do you separate it from the municipal solid waste? YES / NO 12. Where do you dispose the waste at the end of the trip?... 13. Is there any fixed route assigned by the MCC? YES / NO If not, how do you choose the route?...... 14. Are the wastes weighed before disposing it off? YES / NO 15. What would you like the MCC to do to reduce the problems you face in collection?... Page 228