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The Sri
Lanka
Sustainable
Energy
Authority
(SSEA)
commenced
a pilot
Biogas
Project
at
Jathika
Pola -
Narahenpita,
yesterday
(Feb.25)
to
reduce
the
garbage
problem.
The
Colombo
Municipal
Council
(CMC)
continues
to
receive
complaints
regarding
garbage
collection.
The
mediation
of SSEA
to
reduce
this
problem
by
initiating
a Biogas
production
project
at the
place
where
organic
matter
is
mostly
concentrated
should
be
highly
appreciated,
said CMC
Commissioner
Badrani
Jayawardane,
speaking
at the
project's
foundation
laying
ceremony,
Daily
News
reported.
She
appealed
to the
business
community
to
render
their
maximum
support
to the
SSEA to
highlight
this
project
as a
model to
the
other
commercial
cities.
She said
the
pilot
project
will
help CMC
to
reduce
the City
waste
management
problem
and
clear
the way
to
proceed
with the
goal of
a
"Garbage
Free"
city by
2012 as
directed
by
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa,
the
report
added.
The
daily
accumulation
of
market
waste in
the
Jathika
pola is
about
one ton.
Since
the
biodegradable
waste
can be
separated
on the
site
itself,
this
location
is
deemed
suitable
to
initiate
a pilot
biogas
project.
The
project
will
generate
approximately
72 kwh
of
electricity
per day
earning
a
monthly
revenue
of over
Rs.144,
000 by
way of
generating
electricity
and
organic
fertilizer,
the
report
further
said.
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