The Hindu 11.02.2014
Clearing of garbage begins after four days
Garbage that was left uncollected alongside the roads
after the solid waste treatment plant in the city became defunct was
finally moved after four days and was dumped at two spots in the city.
Due
to non-functioning of the private solid waste treatment plant in
Chettichavadi and stiff opposition from the residents in Mamangam
against choosing their area as dumping ground, the Corporation was
unable to dispose off the collected solid waste. This affected the
clearing of more than 250 metric tonne of garbage in the city that led
to accumulation and residents complaint about it. Hence, collected
garbage was taken in vehicles and dumped in a pit at Erumapalayam
compost yard and also at a place in Kondalampatti.
Officials
said that this is a temporary solution for the problem and all efforts
are on to make the company operational. They added that a new scientific
inert pit is coming up at a cost of Rs. 70 lakh in Chettichavadi where
garbage can be dumped. Work has just begun and would be completed at the
scheduled date, they said.
The plant has remained
defunct for the past one week due to internal problems and more than
5,000 tonne untreated garbage were dumped, both inside and outside the
plant.