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Home / Environment / Punjab dumping site ignites NGT fury

Punjab dumping site ignites NGT fury

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Kurali MC faces NGT action for illegal Siswan Road waste dumping.
  • Residents suffer stench, flies, and mosquitoes from the dump.
  • NGT demands compliance report and personal undertaking from officials.
Punjab dumping site ignites NGT fury

Families living along Siswan Road in Kurali, Punjab, have endured unbearable conditions due to the illegal dumping of solid waste by the Kurali Municipal Council (MC). The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken strong exception to this practice, which violates Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2016. Residents have been suffering from a constant stench, swarms of flies, and mosquitoes.

The NGT's Principal Bench directed the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) to file a detailed compliance and action-taken report within four weeks. A personal undertaking from the executive officer of Kurali MC was also requested. This action follows an application by residents who allege the MC abandoned its previous landfill site without permission and began dumping waste near residential zones, including schools and colonies.

An inspection by the PPCB confirmed multiple violations, including dumping within 200 metres of a highway and water body, lack of a leachate treatment system, and improper waste segregation. The PPCB had previously imposed environmental compensation exceeding Rs 80 lakh on the Kurali MC. The NGT noted that despite continued violations, effective steps to recover compensation or act against officials were lacking. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on April 28.

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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.
The NGT has termed the dumping a clear violation of SWM Rules, 2016, and has taken strong exception to the illegal practice by the Kurali Municipal Council.
Residents are suffering from the stench of rotting garbage, swarms of flies and mosquitoes, and an increase in diseases due to the proximity of the dumping site.
The NGT has directed the PPCB to submit a compliance report and sought a personal undertaking from the Kurali Municipal Council's executive officer.

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