The Asian Age

UP govt to hear residents’ plea on landfill site: NGT

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Green Tribunal ( NGT) has directed a Noida- based associatio­n of homeowners to approach the Uttar Pradesh government with its plea that the proposed Sector 123 site was unfit for setting up a landfill for municipal waste.

The green panel asked residents, who are opposing the setting up of a waste- to- energy plant and landfill at the site, to make a representa­tion to the state government and the Noida authority.

“It can be seen that the matter of utilisatio­n of the vacant site at Sector 123, Noida for dumping waste- to- energy plant and landfill at the site lies before the authority and the aggrieved parties are granted liberty to approach the authoritie­s concerned to vent their grievances,” a bench, headed by acting chairperso­n justice U. D. Salvi, stated.

“The present applicatio­n can be disposed of with liberty being granted to the applicant to approach Uttar Pradesh government and Noida

◗ The direction came while hearing a plea filed by Homes 121 Apartment Owners Associatio­n seeking relocation of a waste- to- energy plant

Authority with a plea that as per sitting criteria the site at Sector 123, Noida is not an appropriat­e site. Liberty in aforesaid terms is thus granted,” it added.

The direction from the green panel came while disposing of a plea filed by Homes 121 Apartment Owners Associatio­n seeking relocation of a waste-to-energy plant at Sector 123 in Noida on the grounds that it would cause air and water pollution.

The tribunal’s direction came while disposing of a plea filed by Homes 121 Apartment Owners ‘ Associatio­n seeking relocation of a waste- to- energy plant at sector 123 in Noida on the grounds that it would cause air and water pollution.

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