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HWM FACILITY

TREATMENT & TRANSPORTATION CHARGES

RATE FOR TREATMENT & TRANSPORTATION CHARGES

a)TREATMENT CHARGES

SCHEDULE – I

RATES FOR LANDFILL, SOLIDIFICATION & STABILISATION AND INCINERATION (EFFECTIVE FROM 01/04/2013)

 

UPTO 400 MT

401 TO 700 MT

701 TO 1200 MT

ABOVE 1200 MT

Fixed Landfill Charges (Rs. Per MT)

1,270>/

1,257

1,244

1,232

UPTO 400 MT

401 TO 700 MT

701 TO 1200 MT

ABOVE 1200 MT

Fixed Landfill Charges (Rs. Per MT)

1,270

1,257

1,244

1,232

SOLIDIFICATION & STABILISATION CHARGES (Rs. PER MT)

WASTE: ADDITIVES

 

 

 

 

1:0.10

1,830

1,682

1,666

1,648

1:0.20

2,390

2,343

2,320

2,296

1:0.30

2,837

2,779

2,751

2,724

1:0.40

3,168

3,105

3,073

3,041

1:0.50

3,500

3,430

3,395

3,360

1:0.60

3,931

3,852

3,813

3,775

1:0.70

4,361

4,275

4,230

4,186

1:0.80

4,748

4,652

4,606

4,558

1:0.90

5,089

4,986

4,937

4,886

1:1.00

5,430

5,321

5,268

5,212

 

VARIABLE INCINERATION CHARGES (Rs. PER MT) – FOR A CATEGORY OF WASTE OF A PARTICULAR CALORIFIC VALUE (IN K.Cal./Kg) AS PER THE RANGES

CALORIFIC VALUE

 

 

 

 

Up to 2500 K.Cal/Kg

14,831

14,387

14,239

13,943

Greater than 2500 & up to 4500 K.Cal/Kg

12,186

11,820

11,698

11,455

Greater than 4500 K.Cal/Kg

10,200

9,887

9,788

9,587

 

NOTES:

1. The above rates are valid up to 31.03.2014. Thereafter the rates attract escalation @ 4% on annual basis.

2. The above rates are for the specified type of waste. In case any waste that may require special treatment prior to its disposal, the rates for such waste be fixed on case to case basis depending on the characteristics of waste and treatment required in consultation with HEMS.

3. The rates for solidification and stabilization are for the waste that requires additives up to 1:1.0 ratios. If the waste requires additives more than 1:1, the rates be charged depending on the quantity of additives required to be added and its bulking factor to be decided in consultation with HEMS.

4. The rates of Solidification and Stabilization as well as rates for Incineration include Landfill charges. No extra charges are levied for residue disposal to landfill.

5. The above rates are exclusive of any statutory levies which are payable extra.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(b) TRANSPORTATION CHARGES

SCHEDULE II

TRANSPORTATION CHARGES

(Rs. PER KM PER MT)

REVISED RATES EFFECTIVE FROM 01-04-2013

(FUEL PRICE: 46.99 PER LITRE)

ONE WAY DISTANCE

3 MT

9 MT

16 MT & ABOVE

FUEL COST

OTHER COST

TOTAL COST

FUEL COST

OTHER COST

TOTAL COST

FUEL COST

OTHER COST

TOTAL COST

Up to 75 KM

3.16

5.24

8.40

2.47

1.79

4.26

2.37

1.61

3.98

76 to 200 KM

2.72

3.78

6.50

2.14

1.19

3.33

2.04

1.07

3.11

>200 KM

2.70

3.23

5.93

2.14

0.96

3.10

2.04

0.84

2.88

 

NOTE

1. The above revised rates are based on current (revised) Diesel Price of Rs. 46.99/- per liter. The ‘Fuel cost’ component of the rates be adjusted based on the rates of Diesel at Faridabad (Haryana) on quarterly basis i.e. 1st of April, July, Oct. & Jan. of each year. This may be further revised in case of revision in diesel prices till 01.04.2013.

2. The ‘Other Cost’ component of rates is firm up to 31.03.2014 and be subject to 3% escalation on annual basis thereafter.

3. The rates indicated above are for actual Distance of the Generator’s unit from the TSDF site. The chargeable distance will be double the actual one way distance from TSDF site to the Generator’s unit i.e. two & fro for full truck load. Minimum charges payable will be Truck Capacity in MT *Rate per KM/MT* to & fro distance of Generator’s unit from TSDF Site.

4. The transportation rates are excluding loading, packing material, toll tax any other statutory levies.

5. The maximum loading time and detention charges beyond the loading time for different capacity vehicles are as given below:

 

VEHICLE CAPACITY FREE LOADING TIME DETENTION CHARGES/HOUR

i. 3 MT 2 hours 300/-

ii. 9 MT 3 hours 360/-

iii. 16 MT 4 hours 400/-

 

COMPONENTS OF TSDF

Hazardous Waste TSDF designed to be a state-of-the-art modern environment infrastructure complying with the International Standards, having in-house;

1. Special Purpose Vehicles for waste collection from Industry

2. Waste Receiving Station

3. Waste Storage Center

4. Laboratory for waste characterization and testing

5. Waste Treatment Center for all categories of hazardous wastes, depending on treatmentrequirement such as:

• Waste Stabilisation

• Waste Solidification

• Storage

• Physico-Chemical Treatment

• Thermal Destruction (Incineration) etc.

6. Engineered Secure Landfill

7. Leachate collection and effluent treatment plant

8. Monitoring station for air/water/soil

9. Technical Guidance

Members of HEMS would be able to use the above facilities for environmentally sound management and disposal of the hazardous waste generated at their factories at reasonable costs.