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<strong>City</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> for Vellakoil <strong>Municipal</strong>ity SMEC India Pvt Ltd<br />

Final Report TNUDP III<br />

Implementation of graded tariff structure (UGSS) for domestic and non-domestic<br />

connections. This needs to be linked to property mapping project and type of<br />

assessment to be ensured.<br />

Mandatory Mobilization of deposits for Capital intensive WS or UGSS projects during<br />

pre-construction stage of the project.<br />

Regular and periodic increase in tariff and deposit structure every 5 years.<br />

ii. Solid Waste Management<br />

Approval of the <strong>Municipal</strong> council for the proposed Solid waste conservancy charges for<br />

commercial and industrial establishments during the base year and after 5 years for<br />

domestic assessments.<br />

For implementing collection of conservancy fee for Solid waste Management .The<br />

proposed tariff structure is given below:<br />

• Commercial - Rs.10 per ton.<br />

• Industrial - Rs.15 per ton.<br />

• Bio-medical - Collected by IMA.<br />

Privatisation of collection, transfer, construction and management of compost yard and<br />

compost production. This would reduce the O&M expenses of <strong>Municipal</strong>ity on SWM by<br />

30 to 40%.<br />

• Revenue generation from selling scrap after segregation at secondary collection point or<br />

compost yard at Rs.10 –Rs.15 per kg.<br />

Revenue Generation from sale of compost at the rate of Rs.1000 per one as bulk supply to<br />

nearby agricultural areas. Incidentally, the manure generated from <strong>Municipal</strong> garbage is found<br />

to be richer in NPK values compared to the one available in the market. This has resulted in<br />

producing better yield of agricultural products both in quantity and quality.<br />

Table 6.3 Road Map Improving revenue from user charges<br />

S.N Reforms<br />

Water Supply and UGSS<br />

Year 1<br />

Year of Implementation<br />

Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5<br />

1<br />

i<br />

ii<br />

Increasing deposit and tariff<br />

Graded tariff for UGSS<br />

<br />

<br />

iii Pre mobilization of deposits <br />

2 Solid Waste Management<br />

ii<br />

iii<br />

Collection of conservancy fee for Commercial<br />

and Industrial Establishments<br />

Collection of conservancy fee for Domestic<br />

assessments<br />

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