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Home / Environment / MCD Defends Delhi Waste Site Amid Health Concerns

MCD Defends Delhi Waste Site Amid Health Concerns

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Delhi's waste site closure deemed counterproductive by MCD.
  • Site closure would disrupt waste management and cause civic issues.
  • MCD insists Jangpura dhalao is vital, serving multiple neighborhoods.
MCD Defends Delhi Waste Site Amid Health Concerns

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has submitted to the National Green Tribunal that closing a waste collection site in Jangpura-A would be counterproductive and environmentally unsound. The MCD stated that the dhalao is indispensable as a secondary waste collection point for Jangpura-A, Jangpura Extension, and Bhogal.

This response comes amidst resident complaints citing health risks and scattered garbage. The MCD refuted these claims, asserting that waste is transported to authorized facilities and that the site is now maintained with installed bins and regular sanitation staff deployments.

Recent photographs submitted by MCD allegedly depict cleanliness and proper waste management at the Jangpura dhalao. This situation follows previous directives to close other waste facilities in west Delhi and at AIIMS, and a planned closure of three Jangpura dhalaos by February 2025.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
MCD argues that closing the Jangpura waste site would be counterproductive, environmentally unsound, and severely disrupt waste management, leading to civic issues.
Residents have raised concerns about persistent littering and health risks due to scattered garbage around the site, attracting stray animals.
MCD states that waste collected from the Jangpura dhalao is transported to authorized facilities, including the waste-to-energy plant at Tehkhand and the sanitary landfill site at Okhla.

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