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Residents oppose the waste transfer station in the SEC 70

Gurugram: Residents of the new sectors along the South Peripheral Road have opposed City corporations of Gurugram’s decision to establish a waste transfer station in sector 70.
Residents raises concerns over the noise and air pollution, and water contamination in the area.
They say that the waste transfer station will have a negative impact on their health.
Some residents also claimed to have approached the minister of chairman, Local MLA and Commissioner MCG, asked them to shift the proposed station.
Ajay Sharma, Vice President, Gading Rwa Tulip, said, “We have every reason to believe that (waste transfer stations) will not exist but interference in the area.
The mechanism regulated by the body of the Civic defective even though there are so many expenditures for waste management.
Now, MCG wants to dispose of waste collected from various parts of the city here and then take the same thing to TPA Bandhwari.
“More than 50,000 people live in various housing communities in sectors 69, 70 and 70A, including tulips violet, tulip ivory, m3m Escala, AIPL Peace House, Astaire BPTP Park, Paras Irene, GPL Eden Heights, among others.
The population also accused that MCG was not transparent about the project.
“Instead of focusing on decentralization of waste management and encouraging waste separation.
At Source, MCG creates a mini landfill site throughout the city.
Other transfer stations are built by the sad MCG.
It causes environmental degradation and creates unhygienic conditions in residential areas in Surroundings.
Previously (waste transfer stations) became a big problem, we wanted to bite it since the bud.
If necessary, we are ready to take problems in court, “Neehar Ranjan, a resident of Astaire Garden BPTP, said.
Captain RK Yadav (RET), P.
residents of Tulip Violet Rwa, said, “Without consulting with residents, how can the Civic body decide to establish this waste transfer station in the midst of the residential area? Our sector remains overlooked for years.
Facilities Basic lost.
But instead of parks and playgrounds for children or other community assets, they want to develop a dump yard here.
“Meanwhile, Vaishali Sharma, an additional commissioner, MCG, said,” site identification involves many deliberation.
Will have the right fence and limits.
Waste will be managed scientifically.
So, there will be no pollution problems.
However, a senior official will overcome any worries owned by residents.
We are willing to accommodate their responses.

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