Compactors filled with waste lined up at Mittaganahalli, Bellahalli landfills
Kannur Gram Panchayat blocks Garbage Dumping
Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್
Bengaluru: More than 300 compactors that collect waste from many parts of the city are not empty. As compactors have been lined up at the Mittaganahalli landfill for two days, waste is filling up the city's roads.
'Waste is being disposed of unscientifically, and the surrounding environment is being damaged. Liquid waste (leachate) is coming out more and more, and the surrounding lakes, ditches, wells, and borewells are also polluted. This impurity is getting mixed in the daily water and is having a bad effect on health. Therefore, stop the unscientific waste disposal,' Kannur Gram Panchayat members are campaigning.
‘BBMP has been disposing of garbage in the government cowshed of Mittaganahalli village for nine years. But without taking care of the environment here, they have not fulfilled the promise made before starting the disposal. Therefore, we will not allow compactors to landfill waste,’ said Kannur Gram Panchayat President S. Ashok, members led by Ashok blocked the path of the compactors.
‘We have complained to Bangalore Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) about this, but to no avail. The liquid waste flowing from the Mittaganahalli landfill area has polluted Bellahalli Lake, Kannur Lake, Chikkagubbi Lake, Dodda Gubbi Lake and Rampur Lake, and thousands of fish are dying. The groundwater has been contaminated. They have complained that dozens of health problems are being faced by local residents and have also written to the state government's Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, requesting action.
Inside the Mittaganahalli landfill area and up to Bellahalli, Bellahalli Cross, compactors filled with waste have been lined up for two days. There is a problem of foul smell here every day, and the foul smell has increased further since the compactors are parked.
No water, no food: drivers
"They are not allowing waste disposal since Tuesday morning. Hundreds of compactors are standing on the road. They are not leaving, they are not there. They have not been able to eat since yesterday. This is a deserted area. They do not get food or water. If you need anything, you have to walk two km. What happened here on Monday night was terrible," the compactor drivers lamented.
‘We were standing near Bellahalli Cross on Tuesday morning, sir. This morning (Tuesday), some compactors went inside. However, no compactor is leaving the weighing gate,’ he said.
‘About 25 compactors that disposed of waste at the Mittaganahalli landfill on Tuesday morning have been prevented from leaving. The way to and from the compactor has been blocked,’ the drivers said.
Fierce struggle if scientific disposal is not done: Ashok
‘Waste is being dumped unscientifically at the Mittaganahalli landfill. Animal waste, medical waste, toxic waste from factories are also being brought here and dumped. A body was also found along with the waste. A complaint was made to BSWML Chief General Manager Lokesh about this, but to no avail. Waste disposal has been prevented because garbage is not being disposed of scientifically. No one has come to talk to us. If our request is not met, the villagers and educational institutions will fight,” said Kannur Gram Panchayat President S. Ashok.
Unnecessary trouble: Lokesh
‘In Mittaganahalli, waste is being disposed of in the same way as landfills were used in the past years. There is no difference. However, some people have unnecessarily caused trouble and blocked the compactors. Talks are being held with them,’ said BSWML Chief General Manager Lokesh.
‘They are saying that the production of liquid waste (leachate) in the landfill area is high and the lakes are polluted. However, according to the report given by the State Pollution Control Board, no liquid waste is entering the lakes. We are disposing of waste scientifically. The body was not found in our landfill area. It is where construction waste is dumped. It has nothing to do with waste,’ he said.
Waste left in autos
As compactors filled with waste have been stopped at the Mittaganahalli landfill, waste collected from homes in many areas of the city is left in autos.
Around 400 compactors were disposing of waste at the Mittaganahalli landfill every day from 6 am to 6 pm. This disposal did not take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. The compactors did not come out. Thus, the waste remains in autos in the city, creating a foul smell on the roads.
‘There is a problem in some areas of the city due to the waste not being landfilled in Mittaganahalli. We can manage it for the next two days. After that, there will be a problem,’ said BSWML Chief General Manager Lokesh.
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