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Open dumping is rampant, the smell problem for sector 72 residents

Open dumping is rampant, the smell problem for sector 72 residents
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Gurgaon: garbage disposed of arbitrarily in front of the housing community, which leads to an unhygienic environment and a foul odor, has been a threat to the residents of Spaze Privy in Sector 72.
Although there are complaints to vendors from the nearest villages and restaurants deliberately And excessive to dispose of solid waste outside the housing community.
SP Mathur, Vice President of Spaze Privy Welfare Association (RWA) said, “The unhealthy conditions that apply can trigger the outbreak of disease, however, there is no action taken by the corporation of the city of Gurgaon (MCG) to examine the practice.
When we complained, a civilian official Having suggested that we put our security guards on the task to stop this vendor from throwing garbage.
But our guards are threatened by absent.
“Trash that is not senile, occupants claim, attract wild animals and have become a breeding place for mosquitoes and other pests.
“The reason why these people continue to dispose of garbage in the area is that Ecogreen Energy [a private waste management company] charge for garbage collection from the door of each household, rural restaurants.
Village residents do not want to pay this amount and hence They dispose of their trash opposite our society knowing that MCG will eventually lift it, “said Renda Kumar Okhandiiar, President Rwa.
MCG, Okhandiar added, had to give up allegations of garbage collection from rural households and instead picked up punishment in restaurants and food stalls that did not have a garbage contract.
“More than 2,000 people live in a housing community.
While we have confirmed the waste disposal that comes from the community, we feel helpless because we cannot overcome this disorder outside our society,” Okhandiar said.
MCG Joint Commissioner (Headquarters) Atrri Day, said that the corporation has identified 204 points vulnerable to garbage in the city where open disposal has been going on.
“The effort has been going on to clean these points.
We have spoken nine MCG enforcement teams, which have been assigned to ensure proper waste collection and disposal.
We have published Challans for vendors that are unauthorized too,” said Attri.

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