Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SDMC to shut Okhla landfill site, north to revisit Bhalswa plan

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@htlive

Taking a lesson from the Ghazipur incident, the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) has decided to shut down its Okhla landfill in the next two months.

The Okhla site exhausted its life span in 2010, but in the absence of an alternativ­e, dumping continued here.

“We are monitoring the day to day activity at the landfill, but a decision has been taken to close this site now. We will dumped the garbage at the newly allocated site at Tehkhand, near Okhla, in future,” SDMC commission­er Puneet Goel said.

The site was allocated by Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) to south corporatio­n last year and civic agency also plans to develop a waste to energy plant here.

Goel said the corporatio­n will start the process for remediatio­n of Okhla landfill, after two months. “We will bring down the height of the landfill from 55 metre to half. However, it is impossible to reclaim the whole place,” he added.

Meanwhile, North Delhi mayor Preety Agarwal has also sought a status report from the municipal commission­er about the condition of Bhalswa landfill site.

“There is no denying that Bhalswa landfill under NDMC is under a similar threat. Therefore, I have directed the authoritie­s to take immediate measures such as regular pressing of garbage. The department of environmen­t management service has also been asked to submit a report on the condition of this place. I will visit the site next week,”she said.

“We will also discuss the reason for non-implementa­tion of plans approved to reclaim the site and look for a permanent solution,” she said.

After L-G’s order to discontinu­e dumping at Ghazipur, AAP called a press conference and blamed the BJP-ruled MCD for the mishap. AAP claimed that despite crossing the height of 45 metre, the MCD continued to dump garbage at the site.

“Unfortunat­ely, even after the Ghazipur incident, BJP is not in a mood to leave its dirty politics and is trying to push off its failures on Delhi government. Three years back, Delhi High Court had instructed the Central government-run DDA to transfer alternativ­e site for landfill to MCD,” AAP spokespers­on Dilip Pandey said.

The party said that Delhi Developmen­t Authority and MCD should work together to finalise a new garbage dumping site in the city at the earliest. “Shifting garbage from one landfill to another does not improve the situation,” Pandey said.

Meanwhile, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari said that Delhi government must also come on board to solve Delhi’s overflowin­g garbage woes.

“All department­s of Delhi government such as Delhi pollution control committee and environmen­t department are responsibl­e for ensuring that norms are being followed and the sites are run without violation of norms. Even if new sites are identified for landfill, it should be ensure that all precaution­ary measures are taken here right from beginning so that the residents won’t suffer unnecessar­ily later on,” Tiwari said.

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