As the name suggests, it is a park built with eco friendly ways like use of kitchen waste to convert it into biofertilizer which can be used to develop a garden or use of vermicompost, etc. Regarding thermal power, you can use ash blended soil, fly ash bricks, used TMT scraps for structure, used tyres as flower pots, used RO skids & used insulation packing covers for growing creepers, bottom ash to fill the area, etc.
Just visit your scrap area you will get many ideas there only.
Tamil Nadu Government have restored 58 acres of Adyar Creek in the heart of city and named it as an eco-park. The park was fully occupied by debris, garbage with sludge and sediment of sewer.
The area is now entirely changed. They have planted native vegetation with sign boards, arts and artifacts depicting the existing biodiversity. a small waste water recycle unit, eco friendly building. for more details pls refer the website: chennairivers.gov.in
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Dear Amit,
As the name suggests, it is a park built with eco friendly ways like use of kitchen waste to convert it into biofertilizer which can be used to develop a garden or use of vermicompost, etc.
Regarding thermal power, you can use ash blended soil, fly ash bricks, used TMT scraps for structure, used tyres as flower pots, used RO skids & used insulation packing covers for growing creepers, bottom ash to fill the area, etc.
Just visit your scrap area you will get many ideas there only.
Regards,
Subhajit
Sir,
Tamil Nadu Government have restored 58 acres of Adyar Creek in the heart of city and named it as an eco-park. The park was fully occupied by debris, garbage with sludge and sediment of sewer.
The area is now entirely changed. They have planted native vegetation with sign boards, arts and artifacts depicting the existing biodiversity. a small waste water recycle unit, eco friendly building. for more details pls refer the website: chennairivers.gov.in