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Facing Protests, PIN GMC Hopes in TPA Galand

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Ghaziabad: Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation (GMC) has struggled to remove 1,200 metric tons of civil waste produced every day since Pratap Vihar Dumping Ground closed on NGT’s command three years ago.
From time to time, GMC has made arrangements to dispose of its civilian waste and with waste into energy plants still far from the settlement, his tribulation only deteriorated for years.
GMC has taken 25 hectares of rent in Morta but who also experienced problems when residents of Raj Nagar’s extension opposed the presence of disposal land around the city.
In the past, IAF also objected to the existence of a disposal site around the IAF Hindon base.
In accordance with the norm, disposal site, fish cutting and fish farming is prohibited in areas under the fly zone because they attract prey.
Commissioner of the City of Mahendra Singh Tanwar said, “Three waste treatment plants in Sihani, RET baths and Indirapuram have begun to operate, and this will take care of civil waste produced in the city.
While in Sihani, waste factories can process 20 years of waste, the factory ret has a factory The capacity to process 400 million waste and 600 mt waste can be processed at the Indirapuram plant.
“Ghaziabad produces more than 1,200mt civil waste every day and GMC aims to separate wet and dry waste in the source.
“With an increasing population, the separation of waste in the source is the need for hours and the average individual produces anything between 350g to 400g of waste every day.
If dry and wet waste is separated from the source, it will reduce the generation of waste half,” said Singh.
To reduce GMC waste also enforced clause of the 2016 solid waste management rules in the community and companies that are considered a bulk waste generator.
According to the rules of each community or establishment with an area of ​​5000 square meters that produce civil waste more than 100kg a day must set the processing plant to separate wet and dry waste.

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