The Hindu 03.04.2013
City reeks of waste as corporation flouts rules
Uncovered vehicles transporting
solid waste are a common sight in Kochi even as norms for collecting and
disposing waste are continuously being flouted in many parts of the
city.
Despite Corporation authorities giving an
assurance in December last year that 40 fully automated pickup vehicles
for collecting waste would ply in the city by March, the waste
management system still remains the same.
T.
K. Ashraf, Chairman of the Health Standing Committee, had then pointed
out that automated vehicles would ensure the waste is handled in a
hygienic manner. He had also stated that open tenders for the purchase
of vehicles would be floated by December.The Corporation has violated
the central guideline that vehicles used for transportation of waste
should be properly covered. The rules prescribe that waste should not be
visible to public, nor exposed to open environment to prevent their
scattering.
As per the guidelines the . vehicles
should be so designed in such a way that multiple handling of waste,
prior to final disposal, is avoided.Open trucks are used daily for
collecting solid waste from areas coming under the corporation limit.
Only a plastic sheet is used to cover the refuse transported to the now
defunct solid waste management facility in Brahmapuram. Garbage spills
on to the roads adding to the woes experienced by Kochiites. Shop owners
near the North Railway station, where an open truck is used, pointed
out that the stench emanating from the waste becomes unbearable by the
time it’s loaded manually into the trucks by around 10 a.m. daily.
Commuters who get down at the Vyttila junction said that a sizeable
portion of the waste disposed near the bus shelter remains there, as
manual loading failed to remove the entire garbage piled up in the area.