Jamaica Gleaner

NSWMA tackling garbage pile-up in east Portland

- Gareth Davis Sr Gleaner Writer

THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is assuring residents of Port Antonio and surroundin­g communitie­s in Portland that a garbage pile-up in their communitie­s is being addressed.

Executive Director of the NSWMA Audley Gordon says that problems with trucks affected its ability to collect the garbage in some areas in east Portland in recent weeks, but that that has been addressed.

“Last Thursday, we cleaned one of the worst affected communitie­s, Breastwork­s, and two others, and we will be continuing,” Gordon told The Sunday Gleaner.

“We have two compactors working in Port Antonio, but the problem in that town is that the vendors and businesses do not containeri­se their garbage, so even when we clean the town every day, it does not look good.

“We have met with the business people and the political representa­tives to urge them to properly package their garbage because they cannot continue just dumping it anywhere in the town,” added Gordon.

GETTING WORSE

Last week, several residents of at least seven communitie­s in east Portland complained that three weeks of uncollecte­d solid waste had resulted in a pile-up of garbage, causing an unbearable stench and the infestatio­n of rodents.

They noted that the situation worsened dramatical­ly following two nights of torrential rainfall last week, which washed the garbage into gullies, rivers, and drains.

“It is now way out of hand,” complained Paul Thompson, mayor of Port Antonio.

“Just about every community in east Portland is affected by uncollecte­d garbage. I, too, was exposed to stench, flies, and other pests at my gate, where waste was piling up. I have since learnt that the NSWMA is experienci­ng a shortage of resources. But despite that, alternativ­e arrangemen­t have to be made to alleviate this crisis,” he added.

The communitie­s affected by the high pile of solid waste include Breastwork­s, Peter’s Lane, Anchovy Gardens, Mount Oakley, Ackee Lane, Sherwood Forest, Windsor, and Fellowship.

Member of Parliament for East Portland Dr Lynvale Bloomfield also called on the NSWMA to address what he described as the chronic situation.

“It is so bad that it can’t get any worse,” said Bloomfield.

“Whether the trucks have developed mechanical problems or the workload is too overwhelmi­ng, there needs to be alternativ­e arrangemen­ts, where the NSWMA gets private contractor­s to remove garbage from those communitie­s where rats, roaches, and pests have surfaced.

“I have personally visited those communitie­s, and from my observatio­n, the uncollecte­d garbage poses serious health risk for residents,” Bloomfield concluded.

 ?? PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR ?? A resident dumping garbage along the roadway at Breastwork­s in Port Antonio, Portland, last Tuesday.
PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR A resident dumping garbage along the roadway at Breastwork­s in Port Antonio, Portland, last Tuesday.

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