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    Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator Programme (DRAP) Launched

    Posted 11 Nov 2025

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    Article Summary

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    The year-long initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban aims to remediate legacy dumpsites, convert them into green zones, and achieve zero dumpsites by September 2026, targeting 8.8 crore MT of waste.

    It is a year-long, targeted initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0 to achieve the goals of Lakshya Zero Dumpsites by September 2026.

    • Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM-U) 2.0 was launched in 2021 to achieve Garbage Free Status for all cities. It also aims at remediation of all legacy dumpsites and converting them into green zones.

    About DAMP

    • Objective: Prioritize high-impact locations, covering approximately 8.8 crore MT of legacy waste.
      • Legacy Waste refers to aged municipal solid waste in landfills or dumpsites, it is a mix of partially or completely decomposed biodegradable waste, plastic waste, etc. 
      • About 80% of the legacy waste is concentrated in 214 sites across 202 Urban Local Bodies. 
    • Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). 
    • Eligibility: All States/UTs with ongoing legacy waste projects with priority to sites containing over 45,000 MT of legacy wastes. 
      • No minimum threshold for eligibility for UTs and North Eastern States. 

    Dumpsites and its Management in India

    • Status: Currently, 1,428 sites are undergoing remediation (1,048 have been fully remediated). 
    • Major emissions of primary concern:
      • Leachate: Polluted water that emerges at the base of dumpsite waste.
      • Landfill Gas: Mixture of carbon dioxide and methane formed because of anaerobic conditions created in dumpsites during waste decomposition.
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    • Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator Programme (DRAP)
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