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Self Sustainable Integrated
Township: A resource-based
planning to improve the quality
of urban life
A future of Inclusive Planning for all...
Ar.Sahil Singh Kapoor
M.Tech. (Urban Development and Management
TERI University, New Delhi
Sustainable Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities
1
• Integrated Township
development
approach of Micro
Level planning
• Productivity
• Mobility
• Livability
• Minimize on Land
• Enhanced standard
of living
• Increasing
Competitiveness
• Urban Sprawl
• Traffic safety
and
accessibility
• Affordable
Housing
Challenges Outcomes
Possible
way
forward
Effects
“70% of the India of 2030 is yet to be built” – 2010 McKinsey Report
2
Objective
• The objective of this study is to analyze the potential shift towards Integrated Township
development with mixed land use, creating employment opportunities close to residential
place and requiring minimum land area.
Research Questions
• Can shift from conventional theories to Integrated Land use oriented urban planning
address ‘Sustainability’?
• A compact planning and coordinated infrastructure can tackle urban sprawl ?
• Can effective Decentralized solutions can optimize Basic urban services?
3
Literature
Review
• Review of Integrated Township policy of States and TCPO
Preparing
Conceptual
Framework
• Socio-economic analysis for predicting demand of Physical
infrastructure and provision of public services. (Census
2011, MoUD, Model Bye Laws, URDPFI guidelines 2014)
Developing
3d Model
• 3d Software AutoCad
• Urban Planning incorporating technological interventions
• Integration Land use and mobility planning
Methodology
4
Review of Integrated Township State Policy
Description Gujarat Integrated
Township Policy 2008
Uttar Pradesh Revised
Integrated Township
Policy 2014
Rajasthan Integrated
Township Policy 2007
EWS and LIG
Housing
Mandatory allocation of at
least 10% of land area
meant for residential
development
Provision of minimum
10% of total housing
units for both EWS and
LIG
7.5% of the total land under
Residential land use meant
for EWS/LIG housing
Commercial Provision of minimum 5%
of land area for commercial
development to sustain
EWS group and
recommendation of
minimum 5% of the total
proposed development area
for commercial purpose
use.
Maximum 8% of total
area under commercial
land use
Up to 5% of the total land
area
Mixed use Mixed use township with
recommended 10% of the
total developed area under
commercial land use
Maximum 12% of total
area under mixed land
use
Not considered
FAR of the
gross area
As per Building Bye-laws As per Building Bye-
laws
1
Source – Internet search
5
Experience of Integrated Townships in India
Source – Internet search
The two most lucrative examples of Integrated Townships in India are –
• Hiranandani Garden in Powai - Hiranandani Garden complex has numerous
facilities to support the residential establishment like Business Park, school,
hospital, shopping complexes and a hotel making it an integrated residential
cum commercial township.
• Magarpatta City in Pune - Similar to this is Magarpatta City located on the
outskirts of Pune city, comprising of Special Economic Zone (SEZ) offering
residential, IT and commercial.
Overview of Proposed Integrated Township
6
• Proposed Area = 5 sq.km (5,000 Hectares), 2.5 x 2 Km
• Average Population Density assumed = 2,500 persons/ sq.km
• Total Population = 12,500 Persons
• Types of Land use –
 Residential – HIG - Plot, MIG - Group Housing and LIG+EWS - Affordable Housing
 Commercial – Offices and CBD
 Mixed Land use –Retail Shops, Household industries
 Public & Semi Public – Hospitals, Education & Community centres (Social Infrastructure)
 Green Spaces – Recreational and Parks
 Utilities – Transportation and Facilities for Basic urban services
7
INTEGRATED MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CITY
PROPOSED SUMMARY DETAILS
S.No. DESCRIPTION FIGURE ASSUMED REFRENCE SOURCE
CALCULATED
FIGURE
REMARKS
1 PPRPOSED AREA 5 Sq.km (500 Hec)
2 Population Density assumed 2500 per sq.km. Noida Master Plan
2.1 Total Population assumed 12500
2.2
Total Number of Households Avg 4 Person per Household
Chandigarh, Noida 3125
3 Population distribution as per Age Groups
3.1
Age 0-4 0.09% of Total Population
Census_2011_Age data 187.5
3.2
Age 5-9 10.48% of Total "
Census_2011_Age data 1875
3.3
Age 10-14 10.96% " "
Census_2011_Age data 1500
3.4
Age 15-59 60.29% of " "
Census_2011_Age data 8750
3.5
Age 60 -99 0.08% of " "
Census_2011_Age data 187.5
4 Broad Classification
4.1
Adolescent (10-19 Years) 20.90%
Census_2011_Age data 26.125
4.2 Young (15-24 years) 19.20% " 24
4.3 Adult (+18 years) 62.90% " 78.625
5 Gender Composition
5.1 Male 51.90% " 64.875
5.2 Female 48.10% " 60.125
6 Income Distribution Assumed
EWS 60% of Total Population 0-3,300 Monthly per capita expenditure 7500
LIG 3-,300 - 7,300 "
MIG 35% of Total Population 7,300 - 14,500 " 4375
HIG 5% of Total Population Above 14,500 " 625
Demographic Analysis
8
S.No.
Building
Description/Income
Group
Population
assumed
Plot Size
(sq.mt)
Plinth
Area
(sq.mt)
No. of
Househo
lds/Plots
/DU
NO. of
Storey
s
FAR
Roof
Top
Area
(sq.mt
)
Total
Ground
Coverage
Max.
Height(m)
Number of
Multistore
y
Buildings/
Hectare
Land
Required
(Hec)
1
Plotted Development
(HIG) 625(5% of 12500) 750 375 130 3 150 300 50% 12 9.75
13.33
2
Group Housing, MIG
4375(35% of
12500) N/A
90 x 4 =
360 1095
Stilt +
3 180 360 65% 12
8.0246913
58
15.20
3
LIG / EWS Housing
7500 (60% of
12500) N/A
50 x 4 =
200 1500 3 150 200 75% 8 12.5
10.41
TOTAL 40 Hec
4 HEALTHCARE
4.1
Dispensary/Maternit
y Home 1 each per 10000 2000 660N/A 5 100 500 33% 15 2
0.25 x 2 =
0.50
4.2 Veteniary Hospital " " " 10.25
TOTAL 1 hec
5 EDUCATION
5.1
Primary School 3 per 5000 2000 660N/A 2.5 120 600 33% 15 3
0.25 x 3 =
0.75
5.2 Sr. Secondary School 1 per 10000 6000 1800N/A 5 120 1000 30% 15 10.6
5.3 Sport Centre 1 per 10000 15000 1.5
TOTAL 3 Hec
6 SOCIO-CULTURAL
6.1
Community Hall 1 per 10000 2000 500N/A 4 100 500 25% 12
0.25 x 2 =
0.50
6.2 Relegious Building 400 0.4
TOTAL 1 Hec
7 DISTRICT CENTRE
7.1 District Centre 10 Hec 30,000 N/A 4 125 30% 37 N/A 10 Hec
TOTAL 10 Hec
Buildings Design and Layout
Concept development of Integrated Township Master Planning
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COMMERCIAL/OFFICE L SPACES
MIXED LAND USE
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE (HIG)
RESIDENTIAL LAND USE (LIG/EWS)
RECREATIONAL PARK
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCUTRE
MIG (GROUP HOUSING)
HOSPITAL BUILDING
EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
1010
HIG, PLOT (Area
750 Sq.mt)
CBD, COMMERCIAL
BLDGS.
MIXED LAND USE
EDUCATIONAL
BLDGS.
HOSPITAL BLDG.
RECREATIONAL
PARKS
MIG (GROUP
HOUSING)
Integration and Land use segregation
MULTI=STOREY
PARKING
LIG/EWS
(AFFORDABLE
HOUSING)
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
11
Mobility Planning for efficiency
DEDICATED PUBLIC
TRANSPORT CORRIDOR
CLOSED LOOP FOR FAST
MOBILITY
Inner movement =
200- 300 m (Walk able)
Outer Ring = > 500 m
, Private Vehicles
Middle Ring =300 -
500 m, Public Transport
12
Descript
ion
Waste
Generated/House
hold (Gram)
No. of
Househ
olds
Total Waste
generated (Kg)
HIG 500 130 65
MIG 300 1095 330
LIG/EWS 180 1500 270
Others 1200 25 300
Total 715 (Kg Per day)
Decentralized Solid Waste Management
A – Green/ horticultural Waste, Pellet making.
B – Compost making, Organic waste composting (OWC) unit, Cost
Rs 5 Lakh for 50 Kg, 50 – 500 Kg
* Area required for is 185 sq.mt. for single unit A,B.
A
A,B
A
A
A,B
A
A,B
B
B
13
Technological Options – Solid Waste Management (SWM)
Figure 1 – Process of Compost Making, Source -
gpwm.strikingly.com/
Compost Making – Organic/Kitchen waste
•Organic and dry recyclable waste initially processed in shredder
after segregation at household level. Following treatment is done in
the Organic Waste Composting (OWC) unit.
•Cost of OWC unit = Rs 7 lakh (200kg)
•Fig. 2 (Source - http://gpwm.strikingly.com/)
•Output – Organic Khad
Green/ Horticultural waste
•Green waste (Grass, dry leaves etc.) after processed in the shredder fed
into conveyor belt to dry moisture content. Further the waste goes for
Pellet press machine.
•Output - „Coal like substance‟ with good Calorific value.
•Fig. 2 (Source - http://gpwm.strikingly.com/)
Figure 2– Pellet making Plant. Source - gpwm.strikingly.com
45%
44%
11%
Composition of Solid waste in Private
Township
Organic Inert Recyclabe
Figure 3 – Composition of Solid waste in private township.
Source - gphttp://www.unc.edu/
Rain Water harvesting
14
COST OF SINGLE BOREWELL = 1
Lakh. Total cost = 10 Lakh (approx)
A
B
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
B
A – Borewell rain water harvesting
B – Recharge well of 1 m in dia. and 6
m depth. 1 well for ¼ hec. area
A
A
A
B
Rain water harvesting potential
15
Description Roof area
(sq.mt)
Number of
Buildings
Total Roof Top
Area (Sq.mt)
Average annual
Rainfall (Delhi)
HIG (Plot) 350 130 45,500 (Avg 0.790 m)
MIG (Group
Housing)
470 1095 5 lakh
LIG (Housing) 250 1500 3.75 Lakh
Educational
Bldgs
10,000 4 40,000
Commercial
Bldgs
12,000 18 2 Lakh
Hospital 20,000 1 20,000
Community
centers
/Dispensaries
8,000 8 64,000
Total 11 Lakh 8.96 Lakh cubic
metre
Figure – Rain water Harvesting Group HousingFigure – Recharge well in Parks
Decentralize Waste water Treatment Layout
16
DEWAT SYSYEM, HIG, 130
Households, 75 KLD
DEWAT SYSYEM,MIG 264 KLD
DEWAT SYSYEM,MIG 264 KLD
DEWAT SYSYEM,LIG 250 x 2 KLD
DEWAT SYSYEM,LIG 250 x 2 KLD
Per capita waste
generation (lpcd)
Total
Population
Total waste water generated
(lpcd)
121 12500 15.12 Lakh
17
Description Wastewat
er
generate
d (KLD)
Name of
Technology
Treatment Method Number of
Plants
setup
Capital cost O & M (Rs
2000 / KLD
/ year)
(Lakh)
Reuse of Treated
water
HIG, Individual
Plots
75 DEWAT Sedimentation,
anaerobic digestion,
filtration and phyto-
remediation
75 x 1 Rs 35,000 1.50 Horticulture , Biogas
generation
MIG, Group
Housing
528 DEWAT “ 264 x 2 Rs 1,50,000 10.56 Horticulture , Biogas
generation
LIG, Affordable
Housing
1000 DEWAT “ 500 x 2 Rs 2,00,000 20 Horticulture , Biogas
generation
Total Rs 4,00,000
Decentralize Technological option Waste water treatment
Source – Centre for Science and Environment 2010.
DEWAT System
•Advantages –
Low maintenance
Offers conventional treatment system
Low on O&M
Reuse of Treated Water – Horticulture
•Disadvantages –
Aerobic large space requirement
Anaerobic – Odor and difficult to control
Figure – DEWAT Aravind Eye hospital, Pondicherry
, Source – Centre for Science and Environment 2010.
18
HIG, 8 KW
MIG, 13 KW
EDUCATIONAL BLDG, 50 KW
HOSPITAL BLDG, 300 KW
COMMERCIAL BLDG, 100 KW
COMMUNITY
CENTRE,10 KW
Solar Roof Top Potential
LIG/EWS, 10 KW
MULTI-STOREY
PARKING, 10 KW
Technological interventions for Sustainable cities
19
Description Roof Top
area
available
(sq.mt)
Roof top
area covered
by Solar PV
(sq.mt)
Electricity
from Solar PV
(Kw hr)
Average
electricity
consumption
per day of
single
Household
(units)
Average
electricity from
Solar PV per day
(units)
Capital
Cost
(Lakhs)
HIG (Plot) 340 80 (25%) 8 15 x 2 = 30 4 x 8 = 32 8
MIG (Group
Housing)
440 120 (30%) 12 12 x 4 = 48 4 x 12 = 48 12
LIG (Affordable
Housing)
300 100 (35%) 10 10 x 4 = 40 4 x 10 = 40 10
Average electricity consumption in Building
(units)
Educational
Bldg
9000 500 (5 %) 50 2000 50 x 4 = 200 50
Commercial
/Office
Bldg/Hospital
30,000 1000 (5%) 100 5000 100 x 4 = 400 100
Others
Community
centers /
Dispensaries
8000 100 (2%) 10 2000 10 x 4 = 400 10
Source – BEE, India Source – BEE, India.
20
Description Solar
generation
(Kw)
Total Number
of Buildings
Total Solar Power
Generation (Kwhr)
Residential
HIG (Plot) 8 130 1040
MIG (Group Housing) 12 1095 13140
LIG (Affordable
Housing)
10 1500 15000
Other then Residential
Educational Bldg 50 4 200
Commercial /Office
Buildings
100 18 1800
Main Hospital
Building
100 1 100
Community centers/
Dispensaries
10 8 80
Total 31,000 KW
Calculated Solar Potential
Source – BEE, India
FEED INTO GRID
FEED INTO GRID
FEED INTO GRID
CAPTIVE USE
CAPTIVE USE
CAPTIVE USE
CAPTIVE USE
21
Fig. – Compact cluster planning, Source -
http://cpwd.gov.in/Publication/IGDBooklet.PDF
Sustainable Building planning
Fig. –Compact cluster planning, Source -
http://cpwd.gov.in/Publication/IGDBooklet.PDF
Source: Own conceptual model
Compact cluster planning
Source: Own conceptual model
22
Sustainable vs. Unsustainable
Description Parameters for Sustainable Township In case parameter is not considered
Road Design with dedicated bicycle
and pedestrian track
Segregated movement of Motorized and
Non- motorized transport (NMT) on
road with safety of NMT user.
Safety of NMT user is compromised and
discourages walking and bicycling.
Street Lights LED Solar street Lights with stand alone
installation
Electric connection for street light
Dual water supply and distribution
system
Individual portable and recycled water
supply lines to minimize water
consumption
Per capita water consumption will
increase significantly
Rooftop Rain water harvesting in
Buildings
Continuous replenishment of water table
and aquifer
Seepage of rain water
Artificial recharge well rain water
collection
Stored water used for horticulture Additional water for Horticultural
purpose
Storm water collection from street Collect excess rain water and recharge
ground water table
Ponding of excess water on street
Decentralized waste water treatment Treating and reusing of wastewater
through cost efficient approach
Costly centralized waste water treatment
with high Operational cost
Treatment of Organic waste Efficient treatment of Organic waste Maximizing waste to landfill since
segregation taking place
Treatment of Horticultural waste Treating daily green waste for valuable
output product
Burning of waste in open
Plastic waste to fuel Effective degradation of plastic waste Maximizing plastic waste to landfill
Roof top Solar generation Minimizing electricity from
conventional sources by 10%
Dependence on Conventional sources for
electricity
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  • 1. Self Sustainable Integrated Township: A resource-based planning to improve the quality of urban life A future of Inclusive Planning for all... Ar.Sahil Singh Kapoor M.Tech. (Urban Development and Management TERI University, New Delhi
  • 2. Sustainable Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities 1 • Integrated Township development approach of Micro Level planning • Productivity • Mobility • Livability • Minimize on Land • Enhanced standard of living • Increasing Competitiveness • Urban Sprawl • Traffic safety and accessibility • Affordable Housing Challenges Outcomes Possible way forward Effects “70% of the India of 2030 is yet to be built” – 2010 McKinsey Report
  • 3. 2 Objective • The objective of this study is to analyze the potential shift towards Integrated Township development with mixed land use, creating employment opportunities close to residential place and requiring minimum land area. Research Questions • Can shift from conventional theories to Integrated Land use oriented urban planning address ‘Sustainability’? • A compact planning and coordinated infrastructure can tackle urban sprawl ? • Can effective Decentralized solutions can optimize Basic urban services?
  • 4. 3 Literature Review • Review of Integrated Township policy of States and TCPO Preparing Conceptual Framework • Socio-economic analysis for predicting demand of Physical infrastructure and provision of public services. (Census 2011, MoUD, Model Bye Laws, URDPFI guidelines 2014) Developing 3d Model • 3d Software AutoCad • Urban Planning incorporating technological interventions • Integration Land use and mobility planning Methodology
  • 5. 4 Review of Integrated Township State Policy Description Gujarat Integrated Township Policy 2008 Uttar Pradesh Revised Integrated Township Policy 2014 Rajasthan Integrated Township Policy 2007 EWS and LIG Housing Mandatory allocation of at least 10% of land area meant for residential development Provision of minimum 10% of total housing units for both EWS and LIG 7.5% of the total land under Residential land use meant for EWS/LIG housing Commercial Provision of minimum 5% of land area for commercial development to sustain EWS group and recommendation of minimum 5% of the total proposed development area for commercial purpose use. Maximum 8% of total area under commercial land use Up to 5% of the total land area Mixed use Mixed use township with recommended 10% of the total developed area under commercial land use Maximum 12% of total area under mixed land use Not considered FAR of the gross area As per Building Bye-laws As per Building Bye- laws 1 Source – Internet search
  • 6. 5 Experience of Integrated Townships in India Source – Internet search The two most lucrative examples of Integrated Townships in India are – • Hiranandani Garden in Powai - Hiranandani Garden complex has numerous facilities to support the residential establishment like Business Park, school, hospital, shopping complexes and a hotel making it an integrated residential cum commercial township. • Magarpatta City in Pune - Similar to this is Magarpatta City located on the outskirts of Pune city, comprising of Special Economic Zone (SEZ) offering residential, IT and commercial.
  • 7. Overview of Proposed Integrated Township 6 • Proposed Area = 5 sq.km (5,000 Hectares), 2.5 x 2 Km • Average Population Density assumed = 2,500 persons/ sq.km • Total Population = 12,500 Persons • Types of Land use –  Residential – HIG - Plot, MIG - Group Housing and LIG+EWS - Affordable Housing  Commercial – Offices and CBD  Mixed Land use –Retail Shops, Household industries  Public & Semi Public – Hospitals, Education & Community centres (Social Infrastructure)  Green Spaces – Recreational and Parks  Utilities – Transportation and Facilities for Basic urban services
  • 8. 7 INTEGRATED MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE CITY PROPOSED SUMMARY DETAILS S.No. DESCRIPTION FIGURE ASSUMED REFRENCE SOURCE CALCULATED FIGURE REMARKS 1 PPRPOSED AREA 5 Sq.km (500 Hec) 2 Population Density assumed 2500 per sq.km. Noida Master Plan 2.1 Total Population assumed 12500 2.2 Total Number of Households Avg 4 Person per Household Chandigarh, Noida 3125 3 Population distribution as per Age Groups 3.1 Age 0-4 0.09% of Total Population Census_2011_Age data 187.5 3.2 Age 5-9 10.48% of Total " Census_2011_Age data 1875 3.3 Age 10-14 10.96% " " Census_2011_Age data 1500 3.4 Age 15-59 60.29% of " " Census_2011_Age data 8750 3.5 Age 60 -99 0.08% of " " Census_2011_Age data 187.5 4 Broad Classification 4.1 Adolescent (10-19 Years) 20.90% Census_2011_Age data 26.125 4.2 Young (15-24 years) 19.20% " 24 4.3 Adult (+18 years) 62.90% " 78.625 5 Gender Composition 5.1 Male 51.90% " 64.875 5.2 Female 48.10% " 60.125 6 Income Distribution Assumed EWS 60% of Total Population 0-3,300 Monthly per capita expenditure 7500 LIG 3-,300 - 7,300 " MIG 35% of Total Population 7,300 - 14,500 " 4375 HIG 5% of Total Population Above 14,500 " 625 Demographic Analysis
  • 9. 8 S.No. Building Description/Income Group Population assumed Plot Size (sq.mt) Plinth Area (sq.mt) No. of Househo lds/Plots /DU NO. of Storey s FAR Roof Top Area (sq.mt ) Total Ground Coverage Max. Height(m) Number of Multistore y Buildings/ Hectare Land Required (Hec) 1 Plotted Development (HIG) 625(5% of 12500) 750 375 130 3 150 300 50% 12 9.75 13.33 2 Group Housing, MIG 4375(35% of 12500) N/A 90 x 4 = 360 1095 Stilt + 3 180 360 65% 12 8.0246913 58 15.20 3 LIG / EWS Housing 7500 (60% of 12500) N/A 50 x 4 = 200 1500 3 150 200 75% 8 12.5 10.41 TOTAL 40 Hec 4 HEALTHCARE 4.1 Dispensary/Maternit y Home 1 each per 10000 2000 660N/A 5 100 500 33% 15 2 0.25 x 2 = 0.50 4.2 Veteniary Hospital " " " 10.25 TOTAL 1 hec 5 EDUCATION 5.1 Primary School 3 per 5000 2000 660N/A 2.5 120 600 33% 15 3 0.25 x 3 = 0.75 5.2 Sr. Secondary School 1 per 10000 6000 1800N/A 5 120 1000 30% 15 10.6 5.3 Sport Centre 1 per 10000 15000 1.5 TOTAL 3 Hec 6 SOCIO-CULTURAL 6.1 Community Hall 1 per 10000 2000 500N/A 4 100 500 25% 12 0.25 x 2 = 0.50 6.2 Relegious Building 400 0.4 TOTAL 1 Hec 7 DISTRICT CENTRE 7.1 District Centre 10 Hec 30,000 N/A 4 125 30% 37 N/A 10 Hec TOTAL 10 Hec Buildings Design and Layout
  • 10. Concept development of Integrated Township Master Planning 9 COMMERCIAL/OFFICE L SPACES MIXED LAND USE RESIDENTIAL LAND USE (HIG) RESIDENTIAL LAND USE (LIG/EWS) RECREATIONAL PARK SOCIAL INFRASTRUCUTRE MIG (GROUP HOUSING) HOSPITAL BUILDING EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
  • 11. 1010 HIG, PLOT (Area 750 Sq.mt) CBD, COMMERCIAL BLDGS. MIXED LAND USE EDUCATIONAL BLDGS. HOSPITAL BLDG. RECREATIONAL PARKS MIG (GROUP HOUSING) Integration and Land use segregation MULTI=STOREY PARKING LIG/EWS (AFFORDABLE HOUSING) COMMUNITY CENTRE
  • 12. 11 Mobility Planning for efficiency DEDICATED PUBLIC TRANSPORT CORRIDOR CLOSED LOOP FOR FAST MOBILITY Inner movement = 200- 300 m (Walk able) Outer Ring = > 500 m , Private Vehicles Middle Ring =300 - 500 m, Public Transport
  • 13. 12 Descript ion Waste Generated/House hold (Gram) No. of Househ olds Total Waste generated (Kg) HIG 500 130 65 MIG 300 1095 330 LIG/EWS 180 1500 270 Others 1200 25 300 Total 715 (Kg Per day) Decentralized Solid Waste Management A – Green/ horticultural Waste, Pellet making. B – Compost making, Organic waste composting (OWC) unit, Cost Rs 5 Lakh for 50 Kg, 50 – 500 Kg * Area required for is 185 sq.mt. for single unit A,B. A A,B A A A,B A A,B B B
  • 14. 13 Technological Options – Solid Waste Management (SWM) Figure 1 – Process of Compost Making, Source - gpwm.strikingly.com/ Compost Making – Organic/Kitchen waste •Organic and dry recyclable waste initially processed in shredder after segregation at household level. Following treatment is done in the Organic Waste Composting (OWC) unit. •Cost of OWC unit = Rs 7 lakh (200kg) •Fig. 2 (Source - http://gpwm.strikingly.com/) •Output – Organic Khad Green/ Horticultural waste •Green waste (Grass, dry leaves etc.) after processed in the shredder fed into conveyor belt to dry moisture content. Further the waste goes for Pellet press machine. •Output - „Coal like substance‟ with good Calorific value. •Fig. 2 (Source - http://gpwm.strikingly.com/) Figure 2– Pellet making Plant. Source - gpwm.strikingly.com 45% 44% 11% Composition of Solid waste in Private Township Organic Inert Recyclabe Figure 3 – Composition of Solid waste in private township. Source - gphttp://www.unc.edu/
  • 15. Rain Water harvesting 14 COST OF SINGLE BOREWELL = 1 Lakh. Total cost = 10 Lakh (approx) A B B A A B A A A A B B A – Borewell rain water harvesting B – Recharge well of 1 m in dia. and 6 m depth. 1 well for ¼ hec. area A A A B
  • 16. Rain water harvesting potential 15 Description Roof area (sq.mt) Number of Buildings Total Roof Top Area (Sq.mt) Average annual Rainfall (Delhi) HIG (Plot) 350 130 45,500 (Avg 0.790 m) MIG (Group Housing) 470 1095 5 lakh LIG (Housing) 250 1500 3.75 Lakh Educational Bldgs 10,000 4 40,000 Commercial Bldgs 12,000 18 2 Lakh Hospital 20,000 1 20,000 Community centers /Dispensaries 8,000 8 64,000 Total 11 Lakh 8.96 Lakh cubic metre Figure – Rain water Harvesting Group HousingFigure – Recharge well in Parks
  • 17. Decentralize Waste water Treatment Layout 16 DEWAT SYSYEM, HIG, 130 Households, 75 KLD DEWAT SYSYEM,MIG 264 KLD DEWAT SYSYEM,MIG 264 KLD DEWAT SYSYEM,LIG 250 x 2 KLD DEWAT SYSYEM,LIG 250 x 2 KLD Per capita waste generation (lpcd) Total Population Total waste water generated (lpcd) 121 12500 15.12 Lakh
  • 18. 17 Description Wastewat er generate d (KLD) Name of Technology Treatment Method Number of Plants setup Capital cost O & M (Rs 2000 / KLD / year) (Lakh) Reuse of Treated water HIG, Individual Plots 75 DEWAT Sedimentation, anaerobic digestion, filtration and phyto- remediation 75 x 1 Rs 35,000 1.50 Horticulture , Biogas generation MIG, Group Housing 528 DEWAT “ 264 x 2 Rs 1,50,000 10.56 Horticulture , Biogas generation LIG, Affordable Housing 1000 DEWAT “ 500 x 2 Rs 2,00,000 20 Horticulture , Biogas generation Total Rs 4,00,000 Decentralize Technological option Waste water treatment Source – Centre for Science and Environment 2010. DEWAT System •Advantages – Low maintenance Offers conventional treatment system Low on O&M Reuse of Treated Water – Horticulture •Disadvantages – Aerobic large space requirement Anaerobic – Odor and difficult to control Figure – DEWAT Aravind Eye hospital, Pondicherry , Source – Centre for Science and Environment 2010.
  • 19. 18 HIG, 8 KW MIG, 13 KW EDUCATIONAL BLDG, 50 KW HOSPITAL BLDG, 300 KW COMMERCIAL BLDG, 100 KW COMMUNITY CENTRE,10 KW Solar Roof Top Potential LIG/EWS, 10 KW MULTI-STOREY PARKING, 10 KW
  • 20. Technological interventions for Sustainable cities 19 Description Roof Top area available (sq.mt) Roof top area covered by Solar PV (sq.mt) Electricity from Solar PV (Kw hr) Average electricity consumption per day of single Household (units) Average electricity from Solar PV per day (units) Capital Cost (Lakhs) HIG (Plot) 340 80 (25%) 8 15 x 2 = 30 4 x 8 = 32 8 MIG (Group Housing) 440 120 (30%) 12 12 x 4 = 48 4 x 12 = 48 12 LIG (Affordable Housing) 300 100 (35%) 10 10 x 4 = 40 4 x 10 = 40 10 Average electricity consumption in Building (units) Educational Bldg 9000 500 (5 %) 50 2000 50 x 4 = 200 50 Commercial /Office Bldg/Hospital 30,000 1000 (5%) 100 5000 100 x 4 = 400 100 Others Community centers / Dispensaries 8000 100 (2%) 10 2000 10 x 4 = 400 10 Source – BEE, India Source – BEE, India.
  • 21. 20 Description Solar generation (Kw) Total Number of Buildings Total Solar Power Generation (Kwhr) Residential HIG (Plot) 8 130 1040 MIG (Group Housing) 12 1095 13140 LIG (Affordable Housing) 10 1500 15000 Other then Residential Educational Bldg 50 4 200 Commercial /Office Buildings 100 18 1800 Main Hospital Building 100 1 100 Community centers/ Dispensaries 10 8 80 Total 31,000 KW Calculated Solar Potential Source – BEE, India FEED INTO GRID FEED INTO GRID FEED INTO GRID CAPTIVE USE CAPTIVE USE CAPTIVE USE CAPTIVE USE
  • 22. 21 Fig. – Compact cluster planning, Source - http://cpwd.gov.in/Publication/IGDBooklet.PDF Sustainable Building planning Fig. –Compact cluster planning, Source - http://cpwd.gov.in/Publication/IGDBooklet.PDF Source: Own conceptual model Compact cluster planning Source: Own conceptual model
  • 23. 22 Sustainable vs. Unsustainable Description Parameters for Sustainable Township In case parameter is not considered Road Design with dedicated bicycle and pedestrian track Segregated movement of Motorized and Non- motorized transport (NMT) on road with safety of NMT user. Safety of NMT user is compromised and discourages walking and bicycling. Street Lights LED Solar street Lights with stand alone installation Electric connection for street light Dual water supply and distribution system Individual portable and recycled water supply lines to minimize water consumption Per capita water consumption will increase significantly Rooftop Rain water harvesting in Buildings Continuous replenishment of water table and aquifer Seepage of rain water Artificial recharge well rain water collection Stored water used for horticulture Additional water for Horticultural purpose Storm water collection from street Collect excess rain water and recharge ground water table Ponding of excess water on street Decentralized waste water treatment Treating and reusing of wastewater through cost efficient approach Costly centralized waste water treatment with high Operational cost Treatment of Organic waste Efficient treatment of Organic waste Maximizing waste to landfill since segregation taking place Treatment of Horticultural waste Treating daily green waste for valuable output product Burning of waste in open Plastic waste to fuel Effective degradation of plastic waste Maximizing plastic waste to landfill Roof top Solar generation Minimizing electricity from conventional sources by 10% Dependence on Conventional sources for electricity
  • 24. THANK YOU “Medium and small cities, those which nobody knows about, are going to grow faster in the future. Our century is about global cities.” The Mayor of Istanbul 23