Mumbai: BMC uses trash booms to clear floating waste from 8 spots

Mumbai: BMC uses trash booms to clear floating waste from 8 spots

The BMC had deployed trash booms at eight spots in the city, including the Mithi River, the Dahisar River, The Poisar River, the Oshiwara River, Mogra Nullah and Gazdarband Nalla.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Saturday, October 22, 2022, 12:51 AM IST
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Mumbai: The BMC has removed 10,500 cubic meters of floating waste from the rivers and nullahs across the city with the help of trash booms, said the civic official on Thursday.

The BMC had deployed trash booms at eight spots in the city, including the Mithi River, the Dahisar River, The Poisar River, Oshiwara River, Mogra Nullah and Gazdarband Nalla.

The trash booms will ensure that silt or garbage is not left on the surface of the water for a long period. 

The waste removed from river and nullahs was transported and disposed off through 750 trips of dumper. The BMC has awarded a contract of Rs. 45 crores for trash booms. The cost includes Rs. 13.46 crores for trash broom and the rest Rs. 31.73 crores is for three years of contract to remove, transport and disposed off waste. These booms are in use since July. 

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