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"Vishvaraj Infrasturtcure Limited is an Indian company headquartered in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The company stands on PPP (public- private partnership) model. The company started its operations with PPP-BOT projects in the roads & highways sector and subsequently diversified into Water Supply projects. The company started the first ever 24X7 full city water supply project in India - ‘Nagpur 24X7 Water Supply Scheme’. Many other cities are replicating the model. The company also advocates that “Sewage” which is a nuance for any town is actually a great resource when treated and can be used by industries to save fresh water for people and agriculture. The company is developing largest PPP project of 200 MLD capacity with reuse of treated water as the basic objective. The company was established in 1999. History In 1999, Mr. Arun Lakhani acquired Vishvaraj Housing Company Pvt Ltd. In the year 2000, the company's name was changed to Vishvaraj Infrastructure Ltd. VIL is a firm in the infrastructure space working in the highways, water and wastewater sectoring. It is a company that is focused on developing Water and Highway projects. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Ltd. (VIL) specializes in three broad, high potential sectors – * Water * Waste Water and * Transportation Business Divisions Transportation India boasts of 3.3 million km of highways, with 80,000 km of National highways and 131,000 km of State highways. Vishvaraj spotted opportunity in roads sector way back in 2000 and decided to stay focused on BOT projects. It made a humble start with the development of 8.3 km Bypass road on BOT basis, which was one of the first BOT concessions awarded at that time. Vishvaraj has 6 projects in its Highway Business Portfolio covering 1,116 Lane kilometers and estimated Project costs of Rs.21,955 million. Its projects are across Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Water Vishvaraj Environment Pvt Ltd has been pioneering innovative PPP models in infrastructure. The company's objective is to contribute in removing man-made water crisis and to provide water security to the nation. The company has implemented 24x7 water distribution project for the city of Nagpur which is a first of its kind of project in India. Many other cities are replicating the model. The company also advocates that “Sewage” which is a nuance for any town is actually a great resource when treated and can be used by industries to save fresh water for people and agriculture. The company is developing largest PPP project of 200 MLD capacity with reuse of treated water as the basic objective. The company is expanding its footprint to other states like Karnataka where the company is executing 24x7 Water supply projects in 5 towns and has also bagged continuous water supply project for Pimpri Chinchwad, Maharashtra, besides the company has spread its presence in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh amongst others. Waste Water The company is developing largest PPP project of 200 MLD capacity with reuse of treated water as the basic objective Vishvaraj Infrastructure, which started off with BOT road projects in Maharashtra, has diversified into integrated water supply, waste water treatment and reuse segments. "Around 38,250 MLD of wastewater is generated by tier-I and II cities, which is estimated to grow 3.5 times to 1,32,250 MLD by 2050. The waste water treatment capacity in the country is only around 30 percent of the total generation, but only 55 percent of this is operational. References Water in India Indian companies established in 1999 "
"The Bridge for Kids is a proposed bridge across the Carbon River in Orting, Washington, about a mile upstream of where it joins the Puyallup River. It would provide an emergency evacuation route for school children to escape a future lahar flow from Mount Rainier, consisting of an up to high flood of mud, rock and boulders. , the $40 million bridge was still in the planning phase. Background Historic mudflows from Mount Rainier Steel highway bridge embedded in lahar from 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens Lahars from the Cascade Volcanoes are historically common. Orting is situated in the floodplain of the Puyallup River and on top of the debris field of past lahars from Mount Rainier, including the Osceola Mudflow. The Osceola Mudflow followed an eruption 5,600 years ago that left a horseshoe-shaped crater in Mount Rainier comparable to that of the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens and deposited debris across a area as far as Commencement Bay on Puget Sound. Another event, the Electron Mudflow, produced a lahar that was deep when it reached the Puget Sound lowland. The current lahar risk is considered extremely high in Orting, with an estimated one in seven chance of a catastrophic event in a resident's lifetime. Land use planning and emergency management in Orting differs from that in surrounding Pierce County, allowing development and location of schools in this area. The Mount Rainier Volcano Lahar Warning System has existed since 2000 to give residents in high-risk areas some advance warning of an approaching lahar, but evacuation drills in Orting have shown that motorized transportation (school buses) is not a viable option for removing students from the lahar zone due to road congestion and time factors. Evacuation planning at Orting schools started in 1995, and it was then that the insufficiency of infrastructure began to be an issue. , drills were showing student evacuation times via an existing foot route to still be in excess of the notification window. Bridge design A yearlong design process was started by Pierce County in consultation with Washington State Department of Transportation and other agencies and a citizens' group in January, 2009, after considering other evacuation means such as pathways and a tunnel under the river. The bridge would be wide and accommodate 12,000 people in 30 minutes. Orting is estimated to have a 40 minute evacuation window after the Mount Rainier Volcano Lahar Warning System is activated. Preliminary design renderings from 2014 show a pedestrian suspension bridge with stairsteps approaching a lower pier, and another pier higher on a ridge above Orting, near the community of Tehaleh. Part of the bridge deck would contain stairs and lie at a 40% slope. See also * References External links *Bridge For Kids organization, Graham, Washington Proposed bridges in the United States Pedestrian bridges in Washington (state) Bridges in Pierce County, Washington Bridges over the Puyallup River Suspension bridges in Washington (state) "
"Michael 'Mick' O'Bryne (born 7 September 1988) is a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Dumbarton, Albion Rovers, Livingston, Airdrie and Stirling Albion. References External links *Soccerbase 1988 births Scottish footballers Dumbarton F.C. players Albion Rovers F.C. players Livingston F.C. players Airdrieonians F.C. players Stirling Albion F.C. players Scottish Football League players Living people Scottish Professional Football League players Association football defenders "