IWM Module 1
IWM Module 1
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
GMIT, DAVANAGERE
Introduction to Organic Waste
Management
Definition of Organic Waste:
Organic waste consists of biodegradable materials that were once part of a living
organism and undergo rapid decomposition.
Includes food waste, yard trimmings, and other natural materials that can easily
decompose.
These materials are composed primarily of C, H O2 and N.
Sources : Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Agricultural Waste, Food Waste etc.
Biological Treatment of Organic
Waste Fraction
The selection of cities under the Smart City Mission follows a competitive
process:
The Government of India provides ₹100 crore per city per year for five years.
State governments and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) provide matching funds.
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models and foreign investments are
encouraged.
Challenges in Smart City Development
High cost of implementation
Integration of legacy infrastructure with modern technology
Public awareness and participation
Cyber security threats
Coordination between government agencies
Smart Cities in India
The first list of 20 smart cities was announced in 2016, followed by additional
rounds, leading to 100 cities selected across India. Some prominent smart cities
include:
Bhubaneswar – Known for its intelligent traffic systems and urban mobility
solutions.
Pune – Focus on e-governance and smart water management.
Indore – Leading in waste management and clean energy initiatives.
Surat – Smart surveillance and flood management.