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100 tonnes of garbage cleared from Chennai beaches

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The Hindu 19.01.2010

100 tonnes of garbage cleared from Chennai beaches

Aloysius Xavier Lopez

CHENNAI: People who visited the beaches of Chennai on Saturday to celebrate ‘Kaanum Pongal’ left more than 100 tonnes of garbage on the sands.

Conservancy workers found it tough to cope with the piling up of garbage and keep the beach clean on Saturday as visitors kept littering the area.

More than 125 conservancy workers of the Chennai Corporation and Neel Metal Fanalca worked the whole night to clean the beaches, including Marina and Elliots, as the number of visitors increased considerably, according to officials.

P. Jyothi Raj, one of the workers said, “Even as we were removing garbage people were continuing to litter the beach. We had to work from the evening of ‘Kaanum Pongal’ till 4 a.m. on Sunday to clean the area under the guidance of officials.”

People continued their celebrations till midnight and continued to throw plastic bottles, spoons and polythene bags, he said.

Cleaning of the beach would have been easier if more people had used the waste bins, said Mr. Raj.

Around 15 compactor bins and 25 collection bins were used to collect waste but people were reluctant to use the bins for disposal of waste, said an official.

Most people seemed to have forgotten the ban on plastics on the Marina and more than three tonnes of plastic waste was collected on Saturday, he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 04:22