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The PVT company was told to clear the waste from Aravalis

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Gurgaon: Additional MCG Commissioner on Friday directors a private company, which has been given a contract to clear the two waste metrics from the location of TPA Bandhwari, to dispose of waste allegedly dumped in the surrounding villages in Aravalis.
Vaishali Sharma’s additional commissioner checked the landfill location on Friday and gave instructions.
The company has been told to submit a disposal certificate to MCG, failing where the penalty will be charged on it.
Also, payment will be stopped, said an official.
The Civic’s body has also directed private companies and MCG concession holders for solid waste management, ecogreen, works in coordination and ensures that Lechate does not exceed the pool limit.
“We have explained that processed waste must be lifted from the nearest villages and effectively dispose of and submitting a disposal certificate to MCG.
If they fail to do so, a penalty will be imposed on the company.
The concession holder, ecogreen, has also been told to coordinate with private companies, “Sundanger Sheoran said, executive engineer-Mission Swaph Bharat, MCG.” There is a room limit on the landfill site.
However, I have not disposed of waste in the villages, I have taken privatelands in Mangar and bandhwari rent to store processed waste and simultaneously send it to the cement plant for further processing.
For example, if I process 4,000 tons every day on the TPA site, around 1,500 tons of RDF produced must be stored somewhere until it goes to a cement plant to be processed further.
The process takes time and if people Other people and institutions work with me, I will be able to reduce mountain waste, “said Shooothpal Rana of PA They, a company that has been given a contract to clean and process 2 lakh metric tons of lakh waste from the TPA site.
“We have been told to help other contractors to prevent spilled leaches.
For Watste treatment plants, we have started the demolition work so that the limit wall can be built around the site,” said Sumit Kumar, General Manager-Engineering, Ecogreen.

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