Jamaica Gleaner

Transfer station for solid waste to be built in Trelawny

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THE GOVERNMENT is to construct a transfer station for solid waste in the community of Daniel Town, Trelawny, on Solid Waste Day, today.

This was disclosed by Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t, Desmond McKenzie, while bringing greetings at a church service on Sunday, at the Webster Memorial Church in Kingston to launch Environmen­t Week, which ends on Friday.

The week is being observed under the theme ‘Better Solid Waste Management, Healthier Jamaica’.

According to McKenzie, the transfer station will be the first of its kind in Jamaica and will save time and money in the disposal of garbage.

“What is now happening is that when the National Solid Waste Management Authority collects garbage, for example, in Westmorela­nd, the trucks have to travel all the way to Montego Bay in St James to dispose of the garbage,”he noted.

However, the transfer station in Trelawny will significan­tly reduce the amount of time that trucks will travel back and forth, because there is now a holding area for solid waste.

Tomorrow, the Southern Parks and Markets Waste Management Limited will lead the cleaning and clearing of garbage, and erecting receptacle­s at the border of Westmorela­nd and St Elizabeth.

McKenzie is calling on Jamaicans to take seriously the notices, the warnings and informatio­n for the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.

He said that over the past month, the country has incurred a massive bill in excess of $5 billion because of unpreceden­ted rainfall.

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