Hindustan Times (Noida)

New location of biogas plant at Sec-123 angers residents

- Snehil Sinha snehil.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

After residents protested against the setting up of an automatic compressed biogas (CBG) plant in Sector 123, the Noida authority announced that they might shift the plant to another location that was supposed to be the site for a sewage treatment plant (STP).

However, residents still feel cheated as the new location is now just across the road within the same sector. The only difference is that while the previous site was less than 200 metres from the residentia­l area, it is now about 500 metres away.

“The authority just fooled us by saying the CBG plant is being shifted. Actually, the new proposed site is just across the road. It will still be a problem for the residents in neighbouri­ng areas as the distance is not much. They just need to search for a location that is some distance away from residentia­l areas. There are many such pockets in Noida,” said Anupam Oberoi, a resident of Sector 76.

In its board meeting on Monday, the Noida authority decided that the site earmarked for the CBG plant will now be reserved for a sports complex, and the land earmarked for the STP may be used for setting up a high-tech CBG plant.

“This entire sector is reserved for utilities. This is why they are planning waste remediatio­n, STPS and other such utilities here. However, having any kind of waste treatment plant so close to residentia­l abadi areas is only going to be harmful to the health of the people who live around it. Nowhere in the world do we see waste treatment happening in the backyards of residentia­l areas,” said Abhay Pandey, a resident of Sector 121.

Meanwhile, authority officials said that while this alternativ­e land across the road has been proposed for the CBG plant, it is not confirmed yet. “There will be an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) done to check if it is feasible to have the plant at

this site or not. The plant will be set up here only after the EIA report is clear about the location,” said SC Mishra, senior project engineer, Noida authority.

Around four years ago, residents from neighbouri­ng areas held a month-long protest against turning the same plot of land into a dumping ground as it was too close to residentia­l areas. The land earmarked for the biogas plant at Sector 123 was earlier meant for a waste remediatio­n site, which was less than 200 metres away from high-rise societies in Sector 121 and villages such as Sorkha. After several protests by residents and villagers and discussion­s with senior authoritie­s and political leaders, the dumping ground was shifted from Sector 123 to Sector 145. Interestin­gly, shifting the dumping ground from Sector 123 was also listed as one of the top achievemen­ts of the recently re-elected Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Pankaj Singh during his election campaigns.

Having any kind of waste treatment plant so close to residentia­l ‘abadi’ areas is only going to be harmful to the health of the people who live around it. ABHAY PANDEY, resident

 ?? HT ARCHIVE ?? The site selected earlier for setting up the biogas plant was previously used as a landfill by the Noida authority.
HT ARCHIVE The site selected earlier for setting up the biogas plant was previously used as a landfill by the Noida authority.

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