JMC Commissioner reviews bioremediation trial at Kot Bhalwal dump site

JMC Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav during visit to Kot Bhalwal dump site on Tuesday.
JMC Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav during visit to Kot Bhalwal dump site on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 15: To review the trial of an advanced bioremediation trial, the Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), Dr Devansh Yadav today visited Kot Bhalwal dump site.
The process is aimed at treating legacy waste and reclaiming land.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Yadav highlighted the significance of the project in promoting sustainable waste management and restoring ecological balance in the region.
“The entire dump site will be cleared at the earliest, and we aim to transform it into a lush green park for the benefit of the local community,” he said and added that the initiative marks a key milestone in JMC’s ongoing efforts to build a cleaner and greener Jammu.
As a symbolic gesture of environmental commitment, the Commissioner planted a sapling at the site.
The initiative involves the deployment of high-capacity machinery including the Warrior 1200, Screens, and Komtrack 1800, with a combined processing capacity of approximately 3,500 metric tonnes (MT) of waste per day.
This cutting-edge technology will help in converting organic waste into manure while efficiently segregating non-biodegradable materials such as polythene and stones.
Abdul Star and Firdous Ahmed Qazi were also present on the occasion.