Hindustan Times (Delhi)

East agency tries to convince NGT panel for new dumping site

- Vibha Sharma and Joydeep Thakur htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

To strengthen their case before the National Green Tribunal (NGT)-appointed committee for approving a new site at Ghonda Gujran for the disposal of waste, the East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) took the panel members to the Ghazipur landfill for a visit on Saturday.

The senior officials’ showed committee chairman Amarjit Singh, also the secretary of union ministry for water resources, the oversatura­ted landfill at Ghazipur. They showed the panel that part of landfill where garbage is being dumped presently in the absence of any other site.

Two persons were killed on September 1 when a part of the garbage mound at Ghazipur in east Delhi came crashing down.

“We explained Singh the existing situation and shared the fact that unless we get a new place to dump waste, it wouldn’t be possible to start remediatio­n process of Ghazipur. He took cognizance of issue and assured to look into the issue,” said senior EDMC official.

It was also clarified that the EDMC has no other land to establish such a big integrated plant at one place and the facility would serve as long-term solution for the area. The panel earlier visited the 150 acres of land at Ghonda Gujran on Thursday. The site was transferre­d by the Delhi Developmen­t Authority to EDMC for developing a landfill.

But Manoj Misra, river activist and convenor of the Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan, said implementa­tion of the project would be illegal under various laws.

In another developmen­t, the NGT has instructed the government agencies and civic bodies to appear before the tribunal on Monday. On September 4, the tribunal had issued show-cause notice to the Delhi government, EDMC, DDA and the National Highway Authority of India over the Ghazipur landfill collapse.

Rapping the authoritie­s for negligence, the NGT had asked “why criminal proceeding­s not be initiated against erring EDMC officials for the death of 2 persons near (the Ghazipur) landfill”.

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