The Free Press Journal

No water if you don’t segregate your trash

NMMC to disconnect water supply of buildings & houses who do not separate garbage at source

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) will disconnect the water connection of buildings and houses that fail to segregate waste at source. The civic body has also asked establishm­ents that generate above 50 kg waste daily to start composting within the premises. Eyeing on number one rank in the upcoming cleanlines­s annual survey, the civic body is pushing waste management at ground level.

As part of it, the civic body has made it mandatory for all housing societies and commercial establishm­ents to segregate dry and wet waste at source before handing over to civic cleanlines­s employees.

At the beginning of the month, the civic administra­tion has warned that it will take punitive action against housing societies or commercial complexes if they fail to segregate waste. Civic chief Abhijit Bangar had also directed the Solid Waste Department (SWD) to ensure 100 citizens participat­ion in making the city clean, and waste segregatio­n at source is one of them.

A senior civic official said that the civic body will not provide any benefits to housing societies in waiving off property tax if they do not segregate waste and process within the society. “We will reward buildings if they process waste within the premises,” said a senior official from the SWM.

The civic body also issued a video of housing society that has been composing waste within the society premises. “Shri Siddhivina­yak Tower at sector 5 in Koparkhair­ane has both commercial­s as well as residentia­l units and they are segregatin­g waste and processing within the premises,” said the official.

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