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3. Lack of funds is no excuse for
inaction. Smaller towns in
every State should go and
learn from Suryapet in A.P.
(population 103,000) and
Namakkal in T.N. (population
53,000) which have both seen
dustbin-free 'zero garbage
towns' complying with the
MSW Rules since 2003 with no
financial input from the State
or the Centre, just good
management and a sense of
commitment.
4. States seem to use the Rules
as an excuse to milk funds
from the Centre, by making
that a precondition for action
and inflating waste processing
costs 2-3 fold. The Supreme
Court Committee recommended
1/3 contribution each from the
city, State and Centre. Before
seeking 70-80% Centre's
contribution, every State
should first ensure that each
city first spends its own share
to immediately make its
wastes non-polluting by simple
sanitising/stabilising, which is
always the first step in
composting viz. inoculate the
waste with cow dung solution
or bio culture and placing it in
windrows (long heaps) which
are turned at least once or
twice over a period of 45 to 60
days.