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Open dumps, delay in setup of transfer stations make residents suffer

With delay in setup of transfer stations for temporary deposition of waste, garbage dumps along the city roads is continuously creating nuisance for the residents. Even, the garbage lying on the roads is also not being lifted timely.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2015 08:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Ludhiana
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With delay in setup of transfer stations for temporary deposition of waste, garbage dumps along the city roads is continuously creating nuisance for the residents. Even, the garbage lying on the roads is also not being lifted timely.

In 2011, the civic body signed an agreement with A2Z, a private firm, for garbage lifting. The firm was supposed to setup the transfer stations in all zones of the municipal corporation (MC) by the end of 2012.

In January, the MC directed the firm to submit a design of the transfer station within a week, but designs have not been submitted till now.

Under this project, small vehicles would unload the waste into larger vehicles, which would transport the waste to the end point of disposal situated near Tajpur Road.

Currently, the dumps on Rani Jhansi Road, near canal bridge of Dugri and Pakhowal Road, Aggar Nagar, near Aarti Chowk on Ferozepur road, various places at National Highway 1 and other places are creating troubles for public.
A city resident Arvind Sharma said the transfer stations should be setup at the earliest as garbage lying along the roads would cause outbreak of many diseases.

Sources also said that the MC had also delayed to identify the lands for this purpose.

When contacted, vice-president of A2Z BPS Chauhan, he said the design for the transfer stations would be handed over soon, following which the process to setup transfer station will be started. “We are also waiting for the grant to setup this project,” he added.

 
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Harshraj Singh

Harshraj Singh is a staff reporter in Ludhiana. He covers civic issues and politics.

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