Management of Inheritance Waste
The Gurugram Municipal Company (MCG) will install four more trommels in TPA Bandhwari after being defeated by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for the management of inheritance waste at the location. However, the corporation has not completed an alternative site to remove civil waste produced in Gurugram every day.
Waste treatment
MCG officials say trommel will be used in waste processing treatment. There are nine trommels in bandhwari. “We have issued work orders to get four more trommels. We tend to get it at the end of March. In addition, this weather is the most profitable for waste processing.
Bio-remediation of the waste
Generally takes around 25 days for bio-remediation of the waste, but down to 18 days In this weather, “said Dheeraj Kumar, joint commissioner of MCG for Swachh Bharat mission. In the absence of alternative sites, the source said the possibility of MCG will depend on alternative sites that will be identified by the Corporation Municipal Faridabad (MCF).
Establishment of a waste treatment plant
“The high-level committee led by Justice Pritam Pal, former Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge, recently visited several sites in Faridabad for the establishment of a waste processing treatment plant.
Recommendations to NGT
We recommend a 70-hectare plot near the village of Pali-Mohabatabad. We have sent recommendations to NGT and the final decision is still awaited, “said a senior MCF official for this problem.
MCG officials said whether Faridabad began to dispose of fresh waste on alternative sites, this step will facilitate Bandhwari areas burden.