The Hindu 01.02.2011
Firm entrusted to clean garbage in city comes under attack
Councillors, cutting across party lines, raise the issue in council meeting
The private firm SRP with which the Salem Corporation has entrusted the
job of cleaning garbage and drainage in 22 wards has come under a severe
criticism from councillors cutting across party lines for its tardy
work. “A major heath hazard is waiting to happen due to poor sanitation
in 22 wards in the city,” they said.
The issue of garbage removal and other issues, including
drinking water shortage and the recent fire accident in plastic godown,
garnered the lion’s share of time at the Council meeting of the Salem
Corporation here on Monday in which Mayor J Rekha Priyadarshini
presided.
The councillors in one voice criticised the private firm for not clearing the garbage in 22 wards.
They said that heaps of garbage was found in every
corner of the street and drainages were not cleaned for days together.
“This has led to mosquito proliferation and serious health problems,”
said DMK councillor and Asthampatti Zonal chairman Natesan.
He further pointed out that the firm was not employing
adequate workers for the purpose. Many councillors, mainly from the 22
wards, echoed the same views and claimed that the private firm was not
paying the wages properly to its workers. “Hence the tardy removal of
garbage and drainage,” they claimed.
They also charged that Corporation health staff did not
monitor the private firm’s works properly. They further added that
fogging of mosquito repellent should immediately be taken up in the city
to contain the mosquito menace. CPI councillor Ramani said that
unauthorised plastic godowns and recycling units within city limits
should be immediately closed down after proper verification. Many said
that water supply had become erratic and need to be streamlined.
Responding to these charges, the Mayor on the tardy
performance of the private firm SRP said that she would immediately look
into the issue and sort it out immediately.
She also said that she would take steps to provide
alternative site for those who had been removed from the banks of
Tirumanimutharu in view of its on-going development project.
Corporation Commissioner Dr K S Palanisamy, Deputy Mayor Paneerselvam and others took part in the meeting.