Jacob Abraham*
Discharge
on Railway tracks, besides leading to environmental issues creates problems for
workmen on track also. The solution to this issue is haunting railways for
years. The Gwalior based Defense Research and Development
Organization has come out with a solution to this problem. They have developed
the green toilet system and technology. An MoU has been
signed by railways with DRDO for technology development.
The
first prototype rake with bio toilets was developed and trial was
conducted successfully.
Now this odourless and
hygienic bio toilets are fitted in the KochuveliBangalore
Express running between Thiruvananthapuram and Bangalore, which has
become the first train from the Kerala and in Southern Railways fitted with bio
toilets. Railways plans to
manufacture 25,00 coaches with Bio toilets during 2012-13.
Unlike
traditional toilets which discharge waste on
the railway tracksthe new toilet treat the waste in a tank
below the coaches. Bacteria in the tank convert the waste into harmless gas and
water. The left over in the tank is free from harmful germs.
Benefits of Bio toilet
· Environment
Friendly
· Preventing
damages to track due to corrosion
· Improved
aesthetics at Railway Stations
Advantage of Bio toilets
· Require
less maintenance
· Simple
in design
· Easier
retrofitment on existing coaches in service
· Can
be in operation up to two years
The
water passing through the chlorine tank
is discharged as clean water and the gas escape into the
atmosphere. The bacteria once charged will remain till next over hauling of the
coach after two years, if managed properly by the passengers and the cleaning
staff.
The Kapurthala coach
factory manufactures the new age toilets which cost over
one lakh rupees a piece.
The staff
of the Thiruvananthapuram Railway division have been trained to
maintain the bio toilets fitted coaches. The success of the bio toilets largely
depends on how passengers use it. The passengers are advised not to put any
bottles, plastics or napkin in the bio toilets.
Gone
are the days for the passengers, who were forced to travel on long distance
trains which were stinking from the coach toilets with Railways kicking off
this green initiative by introducing environment friendly bio toilets.
(PIB Features.)
*Deputy Director (M&C),
PIB, Thiruvananthapuram.
Source :- PIB : sapost
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