Gurugram: a group of residents from the block at Mayfield Garden has complained about the disposal of waste flowing near the broken septic tank in the area and the stench that radiates from him.
They said the area had become the basis for mosquitoes to breed.
Part of the road near the underground tank has given up recently damaging the waste line.
“Sometimes returning, some roads near the tank caved in.
Now, there is a constant wastewater stream here and the place has become a mosquito breeding place.
The place smells foul and some people complain about it,” Dharam VIR Yadav, The colony residents.
“Both developers and authorities of citizenship do not pay attention to our problems.
We do not have the means to repair the road and waste lines themselves.
But improvements must be done priority,” Yadav added.
The developer has built an underground tank on a commercial plot in the colony.
But in 2014, when the local authorities asked the developer to connect the waste area pipeline to the main network, the latter extended the existing path and the septic tank fell into it.
Then, Builder built a nearby road.
Most of the population said that the waste network in the colony was in poor condition due to lack of maintenance for several years.
“We have suffered for years.
The process of transferring the colony to MCG is very slow.
As a result, most of our citizenship problems remain unresolved,” said the Resident Colony Jeevagan Nadar.
A senior MCG official said that the detailed project report from the colony was being prepared and the possibility would be submitted to the City Department and State Planning (DTCP) in the first week of November.
“We will hold a meeting with the developer 11 private colonies immediately and deadlines will be repaired for transfers.
Regarding this particular problem, I will ask officials to see this problem and see what can be done about it,” the official said.