EDMC, NGT to discuss new landfill site on Monday

Authorities say the 45-m high landfill at Ghazipur saturated in 2002

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

EDMC, NGT to discuss new landfill site
Rescue and relief operations underway after a part of the Ghazipur garbage landfill collapsed in east Delhi. (File photo: PTI)

Senior officials of the will meet NGT authorities on Monday to discuss a proposed new site on the outskirts of Delhi, the civic body's mayor on Sunday said.

The meeting comes close on the heels of an accident in east Delhi, triggered by the collapse of a portion of the towering landfill, in which two people lost their lives while five others were injured.

"A meeting is scheduled on September 4 with the authorities at the NGT to discuss the proposed new site, spread over 150 acres, in outer Delhi, as an alternative to the site," East Mayor Neema Bhagat told PTI.

She said the 45-m high at saturated in 2002 only, and the civic body has been "looking for an alternative site for a long time, but a clearance from the NGT is needed before allowing of any site by the DDA".

The East Municipal Corporation (EDMC) manages the site that was started in 1984 and is spread over 29 acres.

According to officials, the permissible height for a garbage dump is 20 m. Every day, 2,500-3000 metric tonnes of garbage are dumped at the site.

The humongous heap sits like a Leviathan, with eagles and crows circling even as the stench from the mountain of trash fills the air.

In the wake of the accident on Friday, Lt Governor Anil Baijal yesterday imposed a ban on of garbage at the site, with the waste meant for it now being diverted to a temporary site in Ranikhera near the Delhi- border.

Earlier, a decision was taken to divert the garbage to Bhalswa site (about 50-metre high), but as it is already used way beyond its saturation, a new site was identified, a civic official yesterday said.

Incidentally, the in last November had signed an MoU with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for using the solid waste from the site, in the construction of Delhi- Meerut Expressway, a section of the NH-24.

"The has assured the L-G that it will begin the process of lifting, segregating and processing of the solid waste by November 2017, for its use in road construction," the L-G office said.

The other major sites in the city are in and Narela-

First Published: Sun, September 03 2017. 18:09 IST