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Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has not completed a solid waste management plan

Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has not completed a solid waste management plan
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Ludhiana: Apart from the imposition of punishment because it does not handle solid waste correctly, the civic body has not come out with a plan to increase something.
Civic’s body has not started a processing plant at Tajpur Road where 1,100 tons of garbage are stacked every day.
The authorities despite being claimed to install energy generator waste to energy at the Main Municipal Corporation (MC) Dump Dump, at this time in the planning and project reports are being resolved.
The Polus Punjab (PPCB) control board had previously slapped the environmental compensation worth 1.8 crore at the MC because of its failure to ensure the separation of 100% source and removal of the door waste to the door.
In January 2020, the National Greek Monitoring Committee had given an order to impose penalties on civilian bodies due to their failure in managing solid waste.
Similar types of punishment are imposed because they do not treat legacy waste.
The official team conducted several visits in the main trash in Tajpur Road, but did not feel satisfied with the arrangement made by the civil body for the treatment of solid waste.
The sentence was applyed for 2020 July to 2021.
When contacted, Commissioner MC Pardeep Sabharwal, “We work and soon there will be garbage processing in the main dump.
As far as the penalty, we appealed with the PPCB Chair to provide an opportunity to clear various things.
Once we Will keep our team in front of the chairman, we will be able to make it understand that it is because the Covid-19 case starts to rise, we cannot do anything about garbage.
“Processing of non-functional factories since February 4 after the MC has stopped the A2Z waste management and the company stopped Working on February 4, the plant also stopped working.
The NGT panel member has stated underground water up to 2 km of area of ​​Tajpur Road trash dump is not feasible for consumption.
The fire incident has also occurred regularly in the trash and the garbage piles have been lying there waiting for treatment.
MC officials and many board members were sent on several trips to other cities to study the management of successful solid waste.
Officials suggest a waste model to energy as the best choice available.
However, it has not been seen whether it will be implemented or not.
The tender was done to complete the MC’s inheritance waste also supposed to complete the legacy waste lying in a dump through the bioremediation and in this case citizenship officials will overcome some sections of inheritance waste at the cost of Rs 5 lakh through the mission and tender city smart has been completed for that purpose.

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