Bio-Toilets: Railways to Set Up Three Bacteria Plants by railenquiry on 09 November, 2012 - 08:00 PM | ||
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railenquiry | Bio-Toilets: Railways to Set Up Three Bacteria Plants on 09 November, 2012 - 08:00 PM | |
NEW DELHI – Railways will set up three bacteria generation plants as part of its effort to equip more coaches with bio-toilets in trains for eco-friendly waste disposal.Railways have set a target of installing bio-toilets designed by DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) in 2,500 coaches in the current fiscal.Bacteria plants will be set up in Kapurthala, Chennai and Nagpur as there is a huge requirement for anaerobic bacteria for an increasing number of coaches with bio-toilets, said a senior Railway Ministry official involved with the bio-toilet project.“Currently we are procuring bacteria from DRDO but we have to generate on our own to meet the requirement for all coaches,” he said.Bio-toilets are being fitted in all new LHB (Linke Holfmann Busch) coaches manufactured in Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala and conventional coaches will also be equipped with these toilets in a phased manner, he said.In bio-toilets, anaerobic bacteria converts human waste into water and gases (methane and carbon dioxide).Currently bio-toilets have been provided on trial basis in Gwalior-Varanasi Bundelkhand Express, Jammu Tawai-Indore Malwa Express, Chennai-Guwahati Egmore Express, Nizamuddin-Indore Intercity Express, Indore-Gwalior Express, Mumbai-Varanasi Mahanagri Express, Lucknow-Mumbai Pushpak Express and Kochuveli-Bangalore Express. |