Twin Tower Noida : 80 thousand metric tons of debris came out after the collapse of the twin tower
After the demolition of these towers, 28 thousand metric tonnes of CND debris will be sent to CND Waste Processing Plant located in Sector-80, Noida for scientific disposal as per norms.

The Twin Towers located in Sector-93A of Noida have been demolished by using explosives. Now the disposal of 80 thousand metric tons of debris from these two twin towers that have been piled up is no less challenging. While lifting its debris, many types of hurdles are being faced. It has been claimed that the debris will be disposed of within three months. At the same time, preparations are being made to make tiles in CND Waste Processing Plant.
Officials of Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board, CBRI and Edifice Engineering brainstormed on how to clear the debris. The decision has been taken on the debris that 80 thousand metric tonnes of debris will contain 4 thousand tonnes of rebar and steel, which will be separated. It will be used to fill about 30 thousand tonnes of basement. After the demolition of these towers, 28 thousand metric tonnes of CND debris will be sent to CND Waste Processing Plant located in Sector-80, Noida for scientific disposal as per norms.
The Authority has a CND Waste Management Plant in Sector-80 of Noida. It has a capacity of 300 metric tonnes per day. The debris will be brought here from the dumper and disposed of. With this, cement and tiles will be made here by recycling. In both the ways, about 20 dumpers will carry the debris daily. It was told that the authority has given green signal for the C&D waste plant. It has been claimed that the debris will be disposed of within three months.
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