Daily hell for the people of Mittaganahalli, Bellahalli, groundwater polluted
Mittaganahalli landfill : 300 crore liters of Leachate collected
Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್
Bengaluru: The Mittaganahalli landfill area has been filled with more than 300 crore liters of liquid waste (leachate) due to the waste that has been dumped for about nine years. This has increased health problems in the surrounding villages and has also poisoned the groundwater.
The mixed waste collected in all 198 wards of Bengaluru and the remaining waste in the processing units is being dumped in the Mittaganahalli landfill area through more than 500 compactors.
Every day from 6 am to 6 pm, compactors line up and dump the waste. leachate continues to pour out from the compactors that stand in a row. Liquid waste is dumped along the one and a half km road from Bellahalli Cross to Mittaganahalli landfill. Although it is a dirt road, it has turned darker in color than the asphalt.
All types of waste have been dumped in the landfill for more than nine years. After the waste is dumped, construction waste is placed on top of it, but the leachate is flowing into four nearby ditches. Although it appears to be garbage on the surface, the liquid waste is filled to a depth of more than 50 feet.
The Bellahalli lake, which is located near the Mittaganahalli landfill, is filled with leachatee. People living nearby are afraid to even touch its water. Thousands of people live in many large apartments behind this lake. They have to endure the stench of garbage every day. Also, health problems are increasing.
‘leachate is flowing in Kannur Lake, Chikkagubbi Lake, Doddagubbi Lake and Rampur Lake, including Bellahalli Lake. All these lakes used to provide drinking water to people and livestock. But now, the water here is untouchable,’ said Ramachandrappa, a resident of Bellahalli.
‘When the problem increases, we protest. Some officials come and patch things up. The same problem again. No one has been providing a permanent solution to the problem for four years,’ complained Nagaraju of Bande Hosur.
‘Waste has been being disposed of scientifically in the Mittaganahalli landfill area for many years. The State Pollution Control Board report says that liquid waste is not entering the lakes,’ BSWML officials responded.
Elderly people suffer more
‘Locals are suffering from various diseases due to drinking water from wells. Chest pain, including dental and lung problems, is also being seen. When patients go to the doctor, they say that the problem is caused by water. leachate is getting into the borewells, which is causing such problems. Many residents, including children from Mittaganahalli, Bellahalli, and Bande Hosur, are experiencing health problems. The elderly are in more trouble,' said Gram Panchayat member Byre Gowda.
It is enough to transport the leachate from here!
'Croons of liters of leachate should be transported from here first. This is what is causing us the most problems. The amount of liquid waste in the Mittaganahalli landfill area is increasing day by day. Along with the foul smell, liquid waste is getting into the surrounding lakes. leachate is also getting into the groundwater, increasing the problem of drinking water. The unscientific disposal should be stopped,' said Kannur Gram Panchayat President S. Ashok.
Non-functioning leachate treatment plant
BBMP has set up a leachate treatment plant at the Mittaganahalli landfill as per the plan. However, this unit has been idle for many years and is like a dilapidated building. All the pipes installed around it have been torn down.
Lakhs of litres of leachate are produced in this landfill every day. A leachate treatment plant has been set up at a cost of tens of crores to process it. Since it is not functioning, liquid waste has filled up four ditches, each more than 50 feet deep.
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