Five months since its inception, the Saligao village -based plant is operated by Hindustan Waste Treatment Private Limited (HWTPL) and has attained the desired capacity of 100 tons a day.
"Yesterday we treated 120 tones of garbage supplied by twenty different village panchayats from Northern coastal belt," Ganesh Kandaswamy, General Manager (Design and Engineering), told PTI today.
The facility also generates four MW of electricity which is used to power the plant.
Union Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had opened the plant in May this year. The state government has entered ten-year-long agreement with HWTPL on BOOT basis (i.E building-owning-operating-transferring the plant).
From the day of its inauguration, concerns were raised on the feasibility of this facility as the villages nearby showed "bleak response" and were apprehensive to supply their garbage.
Department of Science, Environment and Technology (DSET) which has been the nodal agency to handle functioning of this plant has been liaising with several panchayats with the help of Directorate of Panchayats to convince more bodies to supply their garbage.
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