Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Megapolis Ministry discontinu­es accepting garbage at Aruwakkalu

Rosy says Champika helped

- BY KAMANTHI WICKRAMASI­NGHE

Following a statement made by Colombo Mayoress Rosy Senanayake which claimed that the Aruwakkalu is a failed project, the Ministry of Megapolis and Western Developmen­t has decided to discontinu­e accepting Municipal solid waste to the partially completed Aruwakkalu Sanitary landfill with effect from today.

What was said was that there has been a failure in the dumping site resulting in an explosion

In a statement issued by the Ministry, it said that the Ministry has taken all steps to resolve the solid waste management disposal issue complying all rules and regulation­s and environmen­tal guidelines.“as a result the only large scale sanitary landfill facility is nearing completion. Having identified the non-availabili­ty of a waste disposal facility in the Colombo Municipal Council area, we have come across a solution, which is the partial completion of sanitary landfill at Aruwakkalu, enabling Colombo municipal waste to be delivered without making a further environmen­tal hazard to the Kerawalapi­tiya site. Moreover, the Kerawalapi­tiya site has come to its full capacity

and there is no possibilit­y of dumping garbage at Kerawalapi­tiya further,” said Ministry Secretary Eng. Nihal Rupasinghe.

It further said that the only solution for waste disposal is the partially completed Aruwakkalu Sanitary Landfill. When contacted by the Daily Mirror, Colombo Mayoress Rosy Senanayake said that it was subject minister Patali Champika Ranawaka and Vajira Abeywarden­e who stopped the Wanathawil­luwa Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman from collecting ransom.“what was said was that there has been a failure in the dumping site resulting in an explosion and we are unable to transport garbage to Aruwakkalu.”

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