The Hindu 26.05.2017
Segregated waste collection from June 5
Change in method:A file photo of a worker engaged in segregating waste.
Plastic bags to be supplied to residents for doing it
The VMC will begin collecting segregated garbage from households from June 5 in the city.
Municipal
Commissioner J. Nivas, who inspected door-to-door garbage collection in
the 54th division of the city on Thursday, asked the authorities to
make arrangements for collecting wet garbage and dry garbage separately
from the households.
He directed them to replace the two-colour
dustbin system with plastic bags and supply the bags to residents so
that garbage is segregated at the beginning stage in the households.
Mr.
Nivas also said NGOs must be roped in to create awareness among the
civic staff and the public regarding segregation of the waste on a daily
basis.
Vermicomposting
to be revived
He also told them to revive vermicomposting plants located at various areas and make use of them.
He
asked the sanitation staff to collect the wet garbage, which would be
largely generated at rythu bazaars and residential colonies, and dump it
at the composting pits.
Though the VMC had made attempts to
collect dry and wet garbage separately, non-cooperation of the public
and lack of awareness among sanitation workers had failed the
initiative.
Mr. Nivas also inspected the LBS Stadium in Ajith
Singh Nagar. On finding the stadium in a poor condition, he asked the
sports wing authorities to take up repair work and make the stadium
useful for people.