The Citizen (Gauteng)

Smoke pall shrouds city

WASTE SITE SMOULDERS: NOT TOXIC, SAYS TSHWANE EMERGENCY SERVICES

- Rorisang Kgosana rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Started burning on Monday and will take more than week to stop it.

The heavy smoke hovering over parts of Pretoria East from a burning compost landfill is not toxic and it is expected to continue giving off fumes into the weekend, according to City of Tshwane’s emergency services.

More than 100 emergency services personnel were still fighting the blaze at Gartskloof landfill site in Elardus Park yesterday, after the compost landfill was engulfed in flames on Sunday.

It is suspected the cause of the fire was the spontaneou­s combustion of waste due to a combinatio­n of the high temperatur­e in the core of the 3m-high waste heap and the recent scorching weather.

Emergency services chief Previn Govender said that when the combustion process reaches the surface of the waste heap and is exposed to oxygen, flames break out.

“Therefore, to extinguish the fire, we have to pull the pile apart to get to the core. As we pull the pile apart, we have to apply water to cool the compost as we get to the core.

“Because it’s garden refuse, the smoke is actually produced from organic combustion, so it is not toxic smoke.

“It will obviously be a nuisance to the community, especially people who have respirator­y problems like asthma. They could be impacted by the smoke but in terms of health risk, it is not toxic,” Govender said.

Residents from Menlyn, Lynnwood and Moreleta Park have taken to social media to complain about it, with some claiming it is causing children and the elderly to get ill.

After visiting the site yester- day, Tshwane acting mayor Cilliers Brink said a mobile clinic was set up at the Erasmusklo­of fire station to treat residents affected by smoke inhalation.

Tents were also erected at Sports Park in Lyttelton, Centurion, for residents who need a place to sleep overnight to escape smoke inhalation. “We understand the situation here is causing anxiety in the surroundin­g community. We appeal to the residents not to panic,” Brink said.

It is anticipate­d the fire would be extinguish­ed by Monday.

“Our agricultur­e and environmen­tal management department will immediatel­y conduct an assessment of all the landfill sites of this nature to anticipate and prevent this happening again in future,” Brink said. –

To extinguish the fire we have to pull the pile apart to get to the core.

Previn Govender Tshwane emergency services chief

 ?? Pictures: Jacques Nelles ?? SPONTANEOU­S COMBUSTION. A bulldozer clears away smoulderin­g compost at the Gartskloof landfill site in Pretoria East. INSET: Firefighte­rs at the scene.
Pictures: Jacques Nelles SPONTANEOU­S COMBUSTION. A bulldozer clears away smoulderin­g compost at the Gartskloof landfill site in Pretoria East. INSET: Firefighte­rs at the scene.

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