Mohali: The Municipal corporation of Mohali is planning to make another attempt to set up solid waste management plant in Samgauli after it failed twice. The civic body is planning to float tenders for this project by midAugustt.
The proposal was first floated in 2011 to set up the plant. “The solid waste management plant will have a capacity to process 250-400 metric tons of waste everyday and the plant will be set up over an area of 50 acres with an estimated cost of Rs 150-200 crore,” the civic officials had proposed. However, even after seven years, the civic body has failed drastically to set up the much needed plant.
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