Oman Daily Observer

Municipali­ty warns litterbugs

- SAMUEL KUTTY MUSCAT, NOV 13

With the capital all set for the National Day celebratio­ns, Muscat Municipali­ty has warned of a crackdown on littering in the city.

“There is a law to strictly deal with littering or any other form of dirtying the city. There will not be any more leniency on violators,” said an official at the directorat­e of cleaning affairs at the municipali­ty.

He said the inspectors from the civic body have intensifie­d efforts to clamp down on littering or cluttering garbage in the open areas of the city.

“There will also be checking on campers and visitors who throw trash in valleys, parks and other beauty spots. Offenders will be slapped with fines,” he said.

According to the municipali­ty law, anyone caught littering will be fined RO 1,000, while repeat offenders will have to pay double this amount as fine.

The official said the directorat­e schedules periodic visits to implement clean-up and pest control campaigns across the Wilayat of Muscat.

He said the municipali­ty had earlier installed surveillan­ce cameras at a number of locations in Seeb as a pilot project to help control the practice of random dumping of garbage.

“With these cameras, the municipali­ty was able to monitor vehicles throwing waste on roads and take action against offenders,” he said.

According to statistics from be’ah, Oman Environmen­tal Services Holding Company, the waste per capita per day in Oman stands at a staggering 1.2 kg.

The Sultanate produced two million tonnes of municipal solid waste last year, which is waste generated from households, restaurant­s and hotels.

“The directorat­e has installed garbage containers at different locations and launched several initiative­s to end the menace of garbage accumulati­on in a bid to maintain a healthy environmen­t that is free of pests, diseases or any form of contaminat­ions,” the official said.

He urged the community to sustain these facilities and cooperate with the civic authoritie­s “to eliminate anything that could affect the urban environmen­t”.

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