Shri Amarnathji
Yatra 2018
SRINAGAR, AUGUST
7: Governor N.N. Vohra, Chairman of the Shri Amarnathji
Shrine Board (SASB), today reviewed with Sh. Umang Narula, CEO, SASB, the
arrangements put in place at various Yatra Camps and enroute for carrying out
sanitation/cleaning work. This entire campaign being implemented by the Shrine
Board is in close collaboration with the Pahalgam Development Authority and the
Sonamarg Development Authority in their respective areas of jurisdiction. CEO
informed that in view of thinning of the Yatra and the return movement of
Langars and Service Providers, Sanitation and Camp cleaning in all the Yatra
Camps and enroute has been intensified and every effort is being made to ensure
that all plastic and other non-biodegradable materials, including plastic
bottles, is cleared from the tracks and along the hill slopes and brought down
to Baltal and Nunwan where plastic materials, ( predominately consisting of
plastic bottles) are crushed in the Shredding Machines specially installed by
the Shrine Board.
CEO informed that
as per past practice, sanitation drives in the Yatra area, under the
supervision of Camp Directors, are being conducted in a co-ordinated manner,
with support from other Government Departments deployed in the Yatra area, to
ensure that the entire area including camps /tracks is made litter-
free with special focus on the collection & disposal of non –bio-degradable
materials. It was also informed that mild steel scrap and other
wastes lying at the Holy Cave, Panjtarni and Sheshnag is
being transported by ponies to the nearest roadhead at Chandanwari and Domel
for its further disposal. CEO further stated that as directed by the Governor,
the Camp Directors are devoting special attention to ensure that complete
cleanliness is maintained all along the banks of rivers Lidder and Sind.
While reviewing
the functioning of STPs installed at Base Camp Nunwan and Baltal, CEO informed
that the STP installed at Nunwan Base Camp has been recently upgraded using
Moving Bed Bio Reactor Technology of 300 KLD capacity and its functioning is
being constantly monitored to achieve satisfactory results as mandated under
SPCB norms. Similar approach has been adopted in the case of
existing STP as Baltal Base Camp. It was also informed
that sufficient manpower has been engaged for the operationalization of STPs
and microbial consortium is regularly used for the faster degeneration of
waste.
CEO informed that
newly installed machinery viz. 5 MT capacity Mechanical Segregator;
Auto-Composter; and 1 MT capacity Disintegrator at Sarbal near Pahalgam by the
Pahalgam Development authority has proved very useful for scientific
treatment of both degradable and non-biodegradable solid waste not only of
Pahalgam town but also of t he waste collected from the Yatra area.
Governor was
further informed that, as per his directions, General Manager, (Works) and
General Manager (Sanitation) of the Shrine Board are making frequent visits to
various Yatra Camps and both the tracks to monitor the ongoing Sanitation work.
Governor has directed CEO to further intensify the sanitation drives in
the entire Yatra area to ensure that all the Camps and tracks are totally free
from any waste on the conclusion of the Yatra.
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