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Dump garbage in public, pay Rs 500 fine

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The Times of India             19.08.2013

Dump garbage in public, pay Rs 500 fine

MADURAI: Dump garbage in public places at your own risk seems to be the message the city corporation intends to send to the denizens. The civic body has warned people dumping garbage in public places with a severe penalty with immediate effect.

"When a person is found to dump garbage in places other than those meant for the purpose, the civic body will levy a fine of Rs 500. If the same person is caught in the act for the second time, a penalty of Rs 1,000 would be slapped," said corporation commissioner R Nanthagopal. Though the effectiveness of the plan in curbing garbage mounds along roadsides and Vaigai bank would depend on the extent of its enforcement, corporation officials hope that the penalty would definitely be a deterrent.

The city with a population of about 15 lakh, expanded last year, to accommodate several suburbs like Tiruparankunram and abutting villages. Altogether, it generates roughly 600 tonnes of solid waste, out of which non-biodegradable materials like plastic account for two percent. The garbage is collected and dumped in the 110 acre yard at Vellakkal.

But efforts to regulate dumping of garbage in public places are yet to deliver results. In several annexed areas, corporation workers do not clear garbage leaving it to residential associations to find a way themselves. Garbage was dumped haphazardly in residential as well as commercial areas. The bank of Vaigai is particularly littered with garbage. In fact, sanitary workers of the civic body itself were found to burn garbage that was dumped in Vaigai, rather than disposing them at the garbage yard at Vellakkal. Irrigation channels crisscrossing the city and sewage channels are also not spared.

"We hope that the menace would end once we start enforcing the penalty plan," said Nanthagopal. He said that bins have been placed in all residential areas and commercial streets. "Roadside shops, trade outlets as well as public should utilise these bins," he said.

In another effort at safe garbage disposal, the civic body has also added 16 dumper blazer trucks for garbage clearance taking the fleet strength of the vehicles to 50 purchased under the Integrated Urban Development Mission. In addition to the trucks, the corporation has 50 other vehicles for garbage collection.

It may be recalled that in July last year, the corporation, with an aim to clean up the city, had come up with an action plan called 'Masilla Madurai - 2012' (garbage-free Madurai), and announced that it would impose a spot fine of Rs 100 on people littering in public.

During that time, the civic body had also decided to carry out a mass cleaning drive every Saturday involving corporation workers, volunteers, NSS students and others. Madurai mayor V V Rajan Chellappa had announced that public organisations and educational institutions would be provided with dumber bins and the frequency of garbage clearing near the Meenakshi Amman temple would be increased from two times in a day to three. Measures were also announced to cover all the garbage-laden trucks with a net so that they don't litter garbage on the streets during transit.

 

Mayor talks tough

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The Hindu               17.08.2013

Mayor talks tough

Staff Reporter

Asks officials to remove encroachments

Salem Mayor S. Soundappan has asked officials to remove encroachments that were impeding the progress of various project works being carried out at in Suramangalam Zone.

The cost of these projects is Rs. 35.71 crore.

A team comprising Commissioner M. Ashokan, Deputy Mayor M. Natesan, Councillors, Executive Engineer G. Kamaraj, and other officials inspected the works here on Friday.

A park is under construction at a cost of Rs. 10 lakh at Vijayaragavan Nagar, fish market at a cost of Rs. 1.05 crore at Suramangalam, and construction of an overhead tank at Palaniyappa Nagar.

A road work at a cost of Rs. 24.30 lakh is being carried out at Duraisamy Nagar while another road work at a cost of Rs. 18.30 lakh is carried out at Vandipettai.

It was found that eateries were functioning on the road apart from sheds constructed. Mr. Soundappan asked officials to remove the eateries and sheds and resume the road work.

Crematorium

The team inspected the works being carried at crematorium that is constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.30 crore at Shevapet. Mayor asked the engineers to expedite the works so that they were completed on time.

 

Civic body steps in to save Palavansathu

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The New Indian Express             14.08.2013

Civic body steps in to save Palavansathu

A temporary channel that was dug by Vellore Corporation to divert the sewage that was being discharged into the Palavansathu lake. (S Dinesh/EPS)
A temporary channel that was dug by Vellore Corporation to divert the sewage that was being discharged into the Palavansathu lake. (S Dinesh/EPS)

Following repeated complaints by the public and visits by the local MLA andMayor, the Vellore Corporation has taken temporary measures to divert the sewage let into the Palavansathu lake.

Residents of Ezhil Nagar and Avvai Nagar had stopped using the water of Palavansathu lake 15 years ago, as it was found contaminated. Many of the residents who used the lake for washing purposes complained of skin problems.

The lake was originally receiving the rainwater from Otteri and Gundusoor Hills.

Due to settlements along its banks, the drainage lines of the houses were connected to the rainwater channel causing sewage and rainwater to discharge into the lake.

The lake also became a dumping yard and a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Councillor of ward 42, G Anbu said,“ There are  chances of the problem getting worse in the days to come if not addressed now. The lake water contamination has already affected  groundwater in the nearby areas.”

The Corporation has now dug a temporary line to divert the sewage water flow into a separate line, without letting it into the lake. The new line is about 800-feet long and starts from Paraimedu area where sewage from houses mix in the rainwater channel.

Steps have been taken to construct another line to the lake, to discharge the rainwater.

“The ground was dug last week and the new line was connected to the drainage line in the adjacent Allapuram area,” Anbu said.

However, the encroachments along the new drainage line had to be cleared and proper a cement structure needed to be constructed, he added. This would take about four months to complete, he noted and added that the project also included  desilting of the lake.

 


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