
BSWML is looking for large land that builds secondary transmission stations that clean black stains of garbage from transmission points and prevent poor odor leakage and leaching on the road from compactors | Photo Credit: Murali Kumar K.
Bengaluru management of fixed waste ltd. (BSWML) is now on hunting large ground land with at least 2,500 m2 (0.61 acres) in each of the city constituencies to build secondary gear stations to clean the garbage black spots from transmission points and prevent poor odors and leakat leaks. However, it is difficult to find land land in the city that creates obstacles for the project.
Three such secondary gear stations are already functional in the city in Chamarajpet, Sarvagnanagar and BTM constituents, even though it is in the construction of another in Shivajinagar. The offers have already been floated to create 23 such gear stations in the remaining installation segments at the estimated CRORE cost of 255 GBP. However, finding ground plots for these transmissions became the Hercules task.
“It is very difficult to find such large land in Bengalur. We have been talking to a private person on the land in Mahadevapo and we have identified the land in Mattikere.
Finding ground plots for these transmissions became the Hercules task Photo Credit: Murali Kumar K.
New settings
All authorickshaws that collect waste doors now transfer their waste to compactors, mostly at the street and create black places at these points. As part of the new settings, these authorickshaws are sorted on a secondary transmission station, one for the installation election district. This waste is then compacted (the volume is reduced by at least 20%), its leaching is released on the transmission station and the waste wrapped in a similar tanker cylinder, which is then taken on the truck and mounted on the truck. The cylinder also has a bottom collection device.
“As soon as all secondary transmission stations are built, we remove black spots at transfer points and the road compactors usually do not radiate disgusting odors and leaks on the road.
There are currently 4,914 Autorickshaws, which feed on 593 compactors. While each compactor can now take approximately eight to nine tonnes of waste, new compact vehicles can take up to 16 tonnes, which also reduces the number of compactors. This will also reduce the number of trucks on the garbage bin on the streets of the city.
Published – October 12, 2025 20:48





