Gurgaon: From November 10, Ecogreen – Private companies employed by MCG for waste management – will not collect household waste if the same thing is not separated from the source.
Set the deadline to ensure that unthinkable waste does not reach the transfer station from next month, the additional Commissioner of the MCG Vaishali Sharma has directed the concession holder to ensure that every garbage collector has two compartments that are separated within 15 days.
The direction came during a meeting review of the city cleanliness situation, held on Tuesday.
“Once we make people aware, we will stop taking mixture.
Then people will not have other alternatives but to obey because no one wants their trash can to overflow,” Sharma said.
“Simultaneously, we will continue the enforcement team around the area.
Where is the low segregation.
MCG is empowered to punish the population if they do not work together.” At the meeting, additional Municipal commissioners also directed MCG officials to reduce the number of susceptions of garbage in the city 50% in the next 15 days and ensure that there is no waste thrown away in closed places.
Previously, MCG was planning.
To implement a plan for waste separation from November 1, but delay until November 10 because of Diwali.
Commissioner with MCG Om Attri Day, “In the next 15 days, the intensive drive drive will be carried out by the MCG sanitation wings, NGOs and concession holders, which will notify the occupants of the importance of waste separation and make them realize that from November 10, mixed waste will not Appointed from any household.
“” If a resident does not separate their waste, RS sentence.
5,000 will be imposed on them and the action will be taken against ecogreen if their vehicle comes to the transfer station with mixed waste.
Action under the 2016 Solid Waste Management Rules requires a 10,000 RS sentence, “he added.
A similar announcement has also been made in the past, but the civil body has so far failed to implement it on the ground.
The Attri, however, said that strict enforcement in connection with waste separation would be ascertained.
This time.
“We have motivated people through various ways about the importance of waste separation.
However, if people continue to stay indifferent, then we will take action according to the rules.” In addition, the audit of the bulk waste generator will be carried out to see if they adhere to the 2016 SWM rules.
If there are mass waste generators do not process their waste, then the fine from Rs 25,000 to 1 lakh can be worn on them, officials said.
“We have identified 204 points of susceptible garbage in the city and nine sanitation enforcement teams have been formed to ensure strict enforcement, separation and processing,” said Attri.
