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Jharkhand auto cluster to build waste management facility

Updated: Jul 05, 2014 03:30:13pm
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Jamshedpur, July 5 (KNN) The Adityapur Auto Cluster (AAC) which is engaged in development of industrial infrastructure today announced plans to build hazardous waste management facility in the public-private-partnership model.
 
 
"AAC is engaged in the development of industrial infrastructure in Adityapur and as part of this endeavour, AAC has decided to undertake development and operation/ maintenance of a hazardous waste management facility for Adityapur through Public Private Partnership basis …,” the Cluster management said in a press notification. 
 
Under the project, more than 800 active industrial units in Adityapur Industrial Area will be catered and a facility of around 18,000 MTPA capacity to treat hazardous solid wastes will be set up in three phases.
 
“A 20 acre site at village Dugni, Saraikella Kharsawan District will be leased by the AAC to the selected developer cum operator for a period of 30 years excluding the construction of the facility,” the press notification added.
 
In this context, AAC has sought for private firms to construct the HWMF plant, procure machinery and furniture, and collect wastes from industrial units.
 
AAC came into existence to implement the project under IIUS, the members of Adityapur Small Industries Association (ASIA) formed a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) in the Name of Adityapur Auto Infrastructure Company Limited, later on its name changed to "Adityapur Auto Cluster".
 
Purpose of AAC is to develop the Industrial Infrastructure facilities in Adityapur Industrial Area with the help of financial assistance as non-refundable grant from Central and State Governments with nominal investments by the local industrial units. (KNN Bureau) 

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