Noida: fed up with an unpiled problem from open storm waterways that run across three sectors of Arun Vihar – 28, 29 and 37, the RWA Agency on Friday held a Volunteer Committee from the sector that will coordinate with various administrative institutions to achieve solutions to the problem , Drain Open, Claims of Residents, affect their health because they are full of waste, chemical waste, and toxic gases.
Three sectors have a 30,000 population including seven schools, two hospitals and many religious institutions.
Without compensation from the Noida authority on this issue, the population body has now written to the Ministry of Environment and climate change that seeks compensation.
“We have written to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the Indian Government who advises them from open storm waterways in our sector full of wastewater, chemical waste and toxic gases.
This poison gas has a neglect on our senior health and children’s health School children.
These gases also damage the electricity infrastructure around because of the constant existence of caustic air, causing electrical hazards that cause electrical fires on several occasions, “said Colonel (RET) Chair of the IP Singh Association of Arun Vihar (Avrwa).
According to Kavita Jamil Deputy Chairperson of Avrwa and Director of Ward 16, Sector 37 while Arun Vihar consists of most defense personnel who present / retirees and their families cross-sector 28, 29 and 37 with an average age group of 70 years, gross drain problems have been raised On several occasions with Noida authorities without compensation so far.
“We demand time and again from the Noida authority to cover the dirty sewers or install STPS to clean it.
However, there is no compensation for the material that leads to increased the suffering of our population for more than three decades now.
Therefore, we have formed the Member Committee Who will coordinate with various administrative institutions to achieve solutions to these problems including the Ministry of Environment, “Jamil said.
While authority officials stated that disposal could not be covered in accordance with NGT guidelines, they added that regular cleaning of sewers was carried out especially, in front of the monsoon.