Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Tyres to be removed from Riverton City dump

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THE Government is to embark on an initiative to remove the over two million tyres currently stockpiled at the Riverton City disposal site in Kingston.

This initiative is a collaborat­ion of the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, the Ministry of Local Government and Community Developmen­t, and the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA).

Minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Daryl Vaz made the disclosure during his contributi­on to the 2019/20 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday.

“These entities are in advanced discussion­s with a private sector company to implement a pilot project for the removal and transporta­tion of tyres from the Riverton City Landfill, to be disposed of in an environmen­tally friendly and sustainabl­e manner,” Vaz said.

He told the Lower House that approximat­ely 1,000 tyres are deposited at the site each day and pose a potential fire hazard as well as provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes and pests.

“Successful implementa­tion will allow for the expansion of this initiative to those tyres stockpiled at the other disposal sites across the island,” Vaz noted.

He added that strict enforcemen­t measures are being instituted by the relevant regulatory agencies, with the support of the security forces, to eliminate the illegal open burning of tyres by individual­s within the environs of the Riverton City disposal site.

 ??  ?? Approximat­ely 1,000 tyres are deposited at the Riverton City disposal site each day.
Approximat­ely 1,000 tyres are deposited at the Riverton City disposal site each day.

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