Deccan Chronicle

Sewage, effluent turn lake blue at Miyapur

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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) claimed recently that they have achieved the target of desilting of the drains in the city and have removed 22,575 metric tonnes debris so far this year, constructi­on and demolition debris can be found at every nook and corner of the city.

Residents have complained to the GHMC that several private persons have been illegally dumping the waste in by-lanes, lakes, storm water drains and other water bodies in the Greater Hyderabad limits.

Mustafabin Ahmed, a resident of Kamalanaga­r, Chaderghat, said dumping of huge quantity of constructi­on waste has affected the free flow of River Musi. He said that several private contractor­s have been dumping the waste on the banks of the river.

“We have been complainin­g to the GHMC authoritie­s since long. I have even uploaded the pictures on the MYGHMC App, but the corporatio­n officials are yet to take any action,” said B Sumanth, a 34year-old resident of the locality.

Environmen­tal expert, BV Subba Rao said, “Dumping of constructi­on debris in water bodies will have adverse impact on our health. The civic authoritie­s have failed to set up a mechanism to process such material. We have the technology to recycle the debris, but we are not using it. We can at least lay roads by using constructi­on debris.”

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