Deccan Chronicle

Waste transfer units reek, citizens choke

Plans afoot to set up odour negating buffer

- DONITA JOSE | DC

People living in the vicinity of garbage transfer units are left gasping with each breath because of the stench. A majority of the 21 transfer units are located in residentia­l areas, which makes their scientific operation and management crucial.

Transfer units were set up to decentrali­se waste management, but they seem to have turned into mini-extensions of the Jawaharnag­ar dump yard. The garbage dumped by Swachh vehicles at these spots is left unattended for at least 24 hours before it is picked up by larger vehicles.

Ideally, composting units and dry waste collection centres should have been set up at all transfer units. As per the official website, 10 units in the city have dry waste collection and three have composting units.

“Ideally, wet waste must not touch the surface of the ground and must directly be placed into a composting unit,” said a senior GHMC official. Ramps have been designed so that tippers can release their contents into composting units, but these structures have not been installed in the city.

“We receive a lot of complaints, and try to deal with them as efficientl­y as possible,” said Dr Hemaltha, the GHMC’s assistant medical officer. Officers are planning to set up an odour-negating buffer to reduce the discomfort to locals.

Officials say that the transfer units have been successful in ensuring that garbage is not dumped on the road. Decentrali­sation of the waste has helped reduce transporta­tion costs by 50 per cent. The GHMC pays up to `2,000 for every tonne of waste lifted from the transfer units.

Major Shiva Kiran (retd) of Sukuki Exnora, a waste management venture, said, “These transfer units, if equipped with the right infrastruc­ture, can manage a majority of the waste in a scientific manner.”

 ?? —DC ?? GHMC plans to set up permanent transfer unit and recreate the park, despite protests from citizens to shift it.
—DC GHMC plans to set up permanent transfer unit and recreate the park, despite protests from citizens to shift it.

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