Gurgaon: The state pollution control board Haryana (HSPCB) said work to place a waste management system in sector 111 will begin on Tuesday.
Last week, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) had directed the Board to form a committee and took improvement steps to check unpleasant conditions in the region.
NGT heard the request that Himanshu Junkeja’s appeal was alleged that local authorities had failed to manage waste water disposal and waste disposal in the 111 sector.
The bench headed by NGT Chair Adarsh Kumar Goel also directed HSPCB to submit a report within two months , “We have done Groundwork and The Civic Body have begun solid waste collection in the area.
Our Committee visits the site and interacts with stakeholders.
We take improvement measures in accordance with the law and we will submit a report to the Secretary of the Regional Police Council,” said Kuldeep Singh, regional officers, HSPCB, Gurgaon.
“Working to put a waste management system will start from Tuesday,” he added.
The request to put before NGT said “waste and waste untreated was thrown out in the open in the diplomatic vegetable complex, sector 111, Gurgaon by residents of the unauthorized colony Chandan Vihar, Chauma Village, which had a negative impact on the environment and public health.
In this area.
It has caused non-clean conditions in the complex where more than 350 families are.
There are dangers of air and water seeds that will occur and also the dangers of groundwater contamination due to leachate.
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