Millennium Post

‘How did you come to the figure you have submitted to us’

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NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday rapped the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) over “inaccurate” data on various kinds of waste generated in the national Capital daily.

A Bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar took strong exception over the data submitted by SDMC which said that Delhi generates nearly 10,000 tonne municipal solid waste (MSW) per day besides other kinds of waste, which is processed at different plants.

The municipal corporatio­n told the Bench that apart from MSW, it also collects constructi­on and debris (C&D) waste, flyash and silt from drains which is taken to waste-to-energy plants at Okhla, Ghazipur and Bawana for disposal.

However, when the Bench enquired about the mechanism to segregate constructi­on debris from solid waste, SDMC said it was being done by waste-to-energy plants at Ghazipur and Bawana and 3,900 tonne of C&D was separately taken there.

While noting that there was a difference in figures of collected C&D material and the quantity disposed of by three waste-to-energy plants, the green panel asked the Corporatio­n to clarify the issue by Wednesday.

“What is the use of submitting incorrect and false data. You never realise your duty and that is why no problem is solved in the courts. Instead of giving clear figures, you always try to mislead the Tribunal. How did you come to the figure you have submitted to us? We are not interested in your impressive reports,” the Bench said.

The hearing remained inconclusi­ve and will continue on Wednesday.

Concerned over delay in the operationa­lising the waste- to-energy plants in capital, the tribunal had earlier constitute­d a “high-powered team” to inspect the plants at Okhla, Ghazipur and Bawana.

The Tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Sukhdev Vihar Residents Welfare Associatio­n praying for closure of waste-to- energy plant alleging that it uses illegal mass burning technology, causing air pollution.

In its applicatio­n, the associatio­n had also told NGT that as per observatio­ns of National Environmen­tal Engineerin­g Research Institute, mass burning technology should be stopped immediatel­y.

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