Policy on landfill sites soon, says Environment Secretary

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Ministry will soon come up with a policy to manage the sites in and around the national capital, a top said on Thursday.

Secretary

said the ministry was in talks with the stakeholders and officials over a policy on the sites.

"Meetings are being held over (the issue of) sites... A policy will be in place soon," Mishra said here.

produces over 14,000 tonnes of solid every day.

Considered an embarrassment for the national capital, has four huge solid and municipal dumping yards, of which the three largest and oldest are un-engineered or unscientific, and therefore catch fire at times and contaminate ground water, besides occupying expensive land in the heart of commercially important locations of the city.

According to the 2016 solid management rules, a site must not exceed 20 meters in height, must not be older than 22-25 years and must have a clay-lining at the bottom to save the land and ground water.

However, the biggest and oldest of all the dumping sites in the national capital -- Ghazipur site -- is still functional since 1984. This site in east was supposed to be shut in 2008 and holds 130 lakh tonnes of solid

In September 2017, a small chunk of Ghazipur site fell on the road and into the that runs parallel, which killed two persons and posed a huge medical threat to the people living nearby.

According to the municipal engineers, the portion that fell was merely one per cent of the entire dumping yard.

The others two un-engineered dumping grounds include Okhla site in south and in north

The fourth yard at Bawana is the only one that qualifies as a "site", since it is the only "engineered solid dumping and processing site" in the entire national capital.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 20:54 IST