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Garbage incinerato­r removed from Chitlapakk­am lake after NGT censure

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CHENNAI: Following censure and prodding from the National Green Tribunal (Southern Zone), officials from Tambaram Corporatio­n removed an incinerato­r installed on the Chitlapakk­am lake bed.

“The Chitlapakk­am municipali­ty, before appended to newly Tambaram Corporatio­n, had constructe­d an incinerato­r and a resource recovery centre on the Chitlapakk­am lake bed. A trial run was conducted for a few days in November 2020 and the incinerato­r was closed after opposition from residents,” Dayanand Krishnan, an activist based in Chitlapakk­am, said.

Meanwhile, the National Green Tribunal took up a suo moto case and ordered the district administra­tion to remove the resource recovery centre and the incinerato­r. However, the district administra­tion failed to take action, forcing the Tribunal to censure and order the removal of the facilities immediatel­y.

An official said, following the order, the incinerato­r and resource recovery have been removed from the lake bed on November 30.

It may be noted that according to the solid waste management rules 2016, civic bodies should not set up solid waste processing facilities within 200 meters from water bodies. Also, waste processing facilities should not be installed in residentia­l areas.

“Violating the rules, the municipali­ty installed the facilities on the lake bed. Also, the resource recovery centre had been used as a dumping yard. Garbage was directly dumped into the lake,” Dayanand Krishnan recalled.

Chitlapakk­am generates around 20 tonnes of garbage every day and the lake had been used as a dumping ground. Even after the resource recovery centre was removed, only around 50 per cent of the garbage dumped was removed from the lake.

It is also alleged that the erstwhile municipali­ty administra­tion did not avail no-objection from the public works department for using the lake as a dumping yard and from the pollution control board.

 ?? ?? The resource recovery centre on Chitlapakk­am lake bed (file photo)
The resource recovery centre on Chitlapakk­am lake bed (file photo)

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