Breaking Biomining to clear ‘legacy waste’ at Njeliyanparamba progressing steadily: Mayor

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The biomining initiative launched in March 2026 to address legacy waste at the Njeliyanparamba dumping site is advancing as planned, according to the local mayor. The project, aimed at clearing approximately 2.33 lakh cubic metres of waste accumulated over years across a 12.6-acre area, targets full land reclamation by July 2027. Officials emphasized steady progress in recent updates, citing technical and logistical milestones achieved since the program’s inception.

The waste, described as non-biodegradable and environmentally hazardous, has posed challenges for local authorities due to its volume and composition. Biomining, a process utilizing microorganisms to extract metals and break down waste, is being employed to accelerate decomposition and stabilize the site. The mayor noted that the technique aligns with sustainability goals, reducing reliance on conventional disposal methods.

The timeline for reclamation hinges on consistent execution of biomining operations and subsequent land restoration efforts. While the July 2027 deadline remains the official target, officials highlighted the importance of monitoring environmental impact throughout the process.

Sources: The Hindu – National
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/biomining-to-clear-legacy-waste-at-njeliyanparamba-progressing-steadily-mayor/article71360846.ece

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