Waste management at Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital poses challenge

The old one was installed with a fund of Rs 15 lakh from the Hospital Development Authority.

By :  Pooja Nair
Update: 2016-02-20 01:24 GMT
Garbage strewn all over at Government Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode on Friday. (Photo: DC)

KOZHIKODE: Mounting waste disposal issues  continue to dog the Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital as an incinerator  installed two years ago has stopped working for the last six months. 

A Rs 15-lakh quotation  for a new incinerator has  been handed over to Malappuram Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation Limited (SIDCO).
Steps were initiated  in May last year  to install the  new incinerator after the old one failed, but so far it has not materialised. 

The old one was installed with a fund of Rs 15 lakh from the Hospital Development Authority.  An official of  the medical college said, "the hospital generates nearly 750 kilograms of waste which has become a serious  issue now."  

The incinerator could  burn 150 kg of waste at a stretch, but the new incinerator will have a larger capacity,  he added. The incinerator  that burns  commercial, residential and hazardous waste has the capacity to convert discarded materials, including paper, plastics, metals and food scraps into bottom ash, fly ash, combustion gases,  wastewater treatment sludge and heat.

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