The Hindu 26.04.2013
One lakh tonne of waste to be moved from Athipet yard
Over one lakh tonne of municipal solid waste will be
transferred from the Athipet dumping yard on the Vanagaram-Ambattur Road
to the yard in Kodungaiyur.
In the next one near, the civic body will spend Rs. 2.85 crore to transfer the garbage from Athipet to Kodungaiyur.
Every day, 300 tonnes of garbage, generated in 15 wards of Ambattur area, will be taken from Athipet to Kodungaiyur.
The
dumping yard in Athipet is located near a locality experiencing rapid
urban development and the area is not suitable for dumping of additional
quantities of garbage, officials say.
The transfer of garbage is expected to prevent fires in the Athipet dumping yard this summer.
Problems
pertaining to burning of garbage in the dumping yard and erratic waste
clearance have been bothering residents of Ambattur, where 4.7 lakh
people reside.
Large mounds of garbage have
accumulated in Athipet due to the dumping of municipal solid waste
generated in the erstwhile Ambattur municipality in the past few years.
Even after the merger of the Ambattur municipality with the Chennai
Corporation, the Ambattur zone continues to dump the waste here.
Garbage
collected from 35 bus routes and 2,235 interior roads of many
localities, including Ayapakkam, Kalaivanar Nagar, ICF Colony and parts
of Mogappair, are likely to be covered under the new proposal.
The
Chennai Corporation has also planned to extend the existing dumping
area at the Kodungaiyur yard and has proposed to create concrete roads
to dump waste away from residential localities in Kodungaiyur.
The civic body will transfer the garbage, generated in Ambattur, to Kodungaiyur.