GURUGRAM: Household waste from the brand new sectors does now not reach the landfill web page. Where do tonnes of day-to-day trash end up then? Usually on vacant plots, lately to be had in abundance in sectors along Southern Peripheral Road and Dwarka Expressway. In other words, waste generated in the neighbourhood stays in the neighbourhood. The other more or less waste that finds its approach into such plots is construction debris, of which there is an enormous day-to-day output because of large-scale infrastructure and housing work in the area.
Gurugram, at the moment, does now not have a unmarried plant to regard waste. The only one it had, at Bandhwari in the Aravalis, has been dysfunctional since 2013 after a fireplace. Another plant planned by means of the municipal corporation to regard construction waste has just conquer felony demanding situations in court, however it is going to nonetheless be a while before that one begins functioning. In the present scheme of things, on the other hand, the brand new sectors (58-115) can be saddled with a rubbish disposal downside even supposing town had useful treatment plants as a result of no govt company is answerable for forged waste management here. Urban development authority Huda’s position is restricted to development master roads, and laying water provide and drainage strains.
And the MCG’s civic tasks don't come with the brand new sectors. The absence of a government civic company has left the sphere huge open for personal agencies, which acquire waste, segregate usable or recyclable pieces and dump the residual trash anywhere they can. And for those agencies, probably the most convenient option to get rid of the trash is to burn it, polluting the air.
“Waste burning is rampant in our house. Last 12 months, when air pollution ranges shot up in the town, we had referred to as MCG for lend a hand. But officials there said it wasn’t their job. We then approached the state air pollution control board and police, who helped us curb waste burning to a point,” said Tarun Puri, a resident of Ireo Grand Arch, Sector 58. Puri said native residents had apprehended several vehicles dumping rubbish on empty plots nearby with the help of police. But the problem persists.
Experts pointed out maximum private waste-collecting agencies do not have a licence and thus don’t have get admission to to the landfill web page at Bandhwari the place rubbish generated from the remainder of town is dumped. “These agencies acquire rubbish without spending a dime. They segregate precious/usable pieces and become profitable out of that. Whatever is useless for them lands in open spaces or is about on fireplace,” said Ruchika Sethi, a waste management skilled. Rampant dumping of construction and demolition waste (C&D), too, is a major problem. In the absence of right kind waste collection centres, mini-dumping sites have arise along Golf Course Road Extension, Sushant Lok, sectors 57, 58 (near Ghata) and Ardee City Road in Sector 67.
“Since there is no designated web page allocated for the disposal of construction waste, it ends up on empty plots. Not only developers, even people undertaking construction work at their properties dump the waste on vacant plots,” said Simrat Singh, a resident of Tulip Ivory, Sector 69. According to MCG officials, there are 4 designated sites for dumping of construction waste in every zone (town is split into 4 zones). One too can request the corporation for a pick-up of debris. MCG senior town planner Sudhir Chouhan claimed the corporation had been trying to create consciousness and also taking action in opposition to those flouting norms.
“Anyone who is found dumping construction waste at any place other than the designated ones is fined Rs five,000. The amount can be higher as well. In the closing six months, we've got issued round 77 challans,” he added. But what about household waste? MCG officials said with the advent of the brand new waste management system, the problem could be solved quickly. The waste management plan kicked off closing 12 months and is being applied in the MCG wards in a phased manner. “We have had multiple representations from the brand new sectors about waste management and despite the fact that the brand new sectors aren’t formally beneath the corporation, they'll even be lined beneath the integrated waste management plan,” said a senior MCG professional.
Gurugram, at the moment, does now not have a unmarried plant to regard waste. The only one it had, at Bandhwari in the Aravalis, has been dysfunctional since 2013 after a fireplace. Another plant planned by means of the municipal corporation to regard construction waste has just conquer felony demanding situations in court, however it is going to nonetheless be a while before that one begins functioning. In the present scheme of things, on the other hand, the brand new sectors (58-115) can be saddled with a rubbish disposal downside even supposing town had useful treatment plants as a result of no govt company is answerable for forged waste management here. Urban development authority Huda’s position is restricted to development master roads, and laying water provide and drainage strains.
And the MCG’s civic tasks don't come with the brand new sectors. The absence of a government civic company has left the sphere huge open for personal agencies, which acquire waste, segregate usable or recyclable pieces and dump the residual trash anywhere they can. And for those agencies, probably the most convenient option to get rid of the trash is to burn it, polluting the air.
“Waste burning is rampant in our house. Last 12 months, when air pollution ranges shot up in the town, we had referred to as MCG for lend a hand. But officials there said it wasn’t their job. We then approached the state air pollution control board and police, who helped us curb waste burning to a point,” said Tarun Puri, a resident of Ireo Grand Arch, Sector 58. Puri said native residents had apprehended several vehicles dumping rubbish on empty plots nearby with the help of police. But the problem persists.
Experts pointed out maximum private waste-collecting agencies do not have a licence and thus don’t have get admission to to the landfill web page at Bandhwari the place rubbish generated from the remainder of town is dumped. “These agencies acquire rubbish without spending a dime. They segregate precious/usable pieces and become profitable out of that. Whatever is useless for them lands in open spaces or is about on fireplace,” said Ruchika Sethi, a waste management skilled. Rampant dumping of construction and demolition waste (C&D), too, is a major problem. In the absence of right kind waste collection centres, mini-dumping sites have arise along Golf Course Road Extension, Sushant Lok, sectors 57, 58 (near Ghata) and Ardee City Road in Sector 67.
“Since there is no designated web page allocated for the disposal of construction waste, it ends up on empty plots. Not only developers, even people undertaking construction work at their properties dump the waste on vacant plots,” said Simrat Singh, a resident of Tulip Ivory, Sector 69. According to MCG officials, there are 4 designated sites for dumping of construction waste in every zone (town is split into 4 zones). One too can request the corporation for a pick-up of debris. MCG senior town planner Sudhir Chouhan claimed the corporation had been trying to create consciousness and also taking action in opposition to those flouting norms.
“Anyone who is found dumping construction waste at any place other than the designated ones is fined Rs five,000. The amount can be higher as well. In the closing six months, we've got issued round 77 challans,” he added. But what about household waste? MCG officials said with the advent of the brand new waste management system, the problem could be solved quickly. The waste management plan kicked off closing 12 months and is being applied in the MCG wards in a phased manner. “We have had multiple representations from the brand new sectors about waste management and despite the fact that the brand new sectors aren’t formally beneath the corporation, they'll even be lined beneath the integrated waste management plan,” said a senior MCG professional.
Household, construction waste ends up in unused plots, no govt agency in charge
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March 10, 2018
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