The Borneo Post

Garbage contractor adds new vehicle, apologises for slow service

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MIRI: The city’s garbage contractor has apologised to affected residents in the LutongKual­a Baramand Senadin sectors for the slower rubbish collection last month due to mechanical problems to its vehicle and said it has purchased a new truck to overcome the problem.

First Corridor Sdn Bhd manager Nicholas Toh Kah Siong told the Borneo Post that the company is in the process of commission­ing the new vehicle which is expected to be in operation within a fortnight to beef up its fleet.

He said one of the two regular rubbish collection vehicles in Lutong- Kuala Baram sector was replaced by an older backup vehicle, resulting in slower performanc­e in Lutong- Kuala Baram sector last month.

The affected areas included Kampung Masjid and Kampung Muhibbah.

To make matters worse, another regular vehicle for the Senadin sector had also broken down and the back-up vehicle with some mechanical problems was not able to function optimally and this resulted in delays in collection of rubbish in the housing estate.

Toh said the company regretted the inconvenie­nce caused to the public and said it strived to normalise collection service but was hampered by the slower performanc­e of the back-up vehicles.

He said the slower compaction performanc­e and other issues are among the contributi­ng factors of the back-up vehicles’ below par performanc­e as they are rushed into service in both sectors.

“The service is back to normal in December and we have purchased one new vehicle which is expected to be ready in another two weeks, bringing the fleet to five vehicles for these two sectors,” he said.

Affected residents saw red over the uncollecte­d rubbish in their residentia­l areas last month, some for days as the contractor fell behind schedule due to the breakdown of its compactor vehicles while the backup vehicles were not up to the mark.

Pujut assemblyma­n Dr Ting TiongChoon has criticised the Miri City Council over the uncollecte­d rubbish last month, posting pictures of overflowin­g bins in Senadin and Pujut areas.

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Nicholas Toh Kah Siong

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