Coimbatore: Residents who live in apartments with desperately looking for ways to dispose of household waste, because City Corporation refuses to gather the same thing as the apartment is under the category of bulk waste generator.
As a solid 2016 Waste Management Regulation, every production formation.
More than 100kg waste a day is considered a bulk waste generator and they must find their own way to deal with the same.
While City Corporation has applied the rules a few years ago, he has established it now.
The carrier of the resident’s welfare office said the rule was implemented in just 60% of apartments in the city.
“Now, City Corporation has decided to enforce the rules in all apartments.
The hotel and wedding room are also included in the mass waste generator category.” Apartment representatives said they were looking for personal players suitable for handling waste produced at their home.
Senthil Kumar, Secretary , Federation Coimbatore Apartments Association, said before they had some understanding with corporate workers, which were used to collect waste from the apartment.
“Now officials have tightened rules, we must explore other ways to dispose of our waste.” He said it was unfair in the City Corporation section to consider the apartment as a bulk waste generator.
“Every unit in the apartment must be considered an individual house and they should not be considered a collective entity.
We plan to take problems with ministers before the local urban agency election to find a permanent solution.
Every household in the apartment is now forced to spend RS100 on private players A month to clean the waste.
Why can’t City Corporation not take a job for a nominal cost? “When contacted, a corporate official said that disposing of the waste produced by residents was a shared responsibility, which could not be forwarded to the company.
“Residents who live in apartments must advance to create public facilities to change waste into stairs, which can be used for gardening.
We have found it difficult to handle waste in Vellalore Dump Yard.”