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One more week to collect garbage in Kathmandu Valley


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KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Valley people are bound to endure the reeking garbage piles at different places for one more week as it would take some days to create the first ‘cell’ in the undergoing landfill site of Bancharedanda.

Information Officer at Ministry of Urban Development, Suresh Kumar Wagle, informed that construction of the first cell of the landfill site was nearing the final stage.

However, problems still exist because Sisdol must be crossed to reach the first cell.

A huge mass of garbage at Sisdol must be negotiated to a new site- the first cell. Currently, garbage containers cannot pass via the mound, Wagle added.

“First, a makeshift bridge needs to be set up by coordinating with the Road Department and Kathmandu Metropolis. Otherwise, it is difficult to solve the problem. The Kathmanduities have been asked not to keep garbage outside the residence for 11 days.

As a result, the garbage piled up already on river banks has not been collected- all emanating stench to wrench passersby’s face.

Environment department chief at KMC, Hari Kumar Shrestha, viewed it as a recurring problem for some years because of the failure to manage a landfill site for a long-term solution.

He blames the Ministry of Urban Development for such delay. “There is no place left to manage waste at Sisdol. So, it should be managed at Bancharedanda.

Management of waste is so poor that Sisdol of Nuwakot was selected for a landfill site in 2062BS just for two years.

But, it was expanded out of capacity for these many years, thereby ignoring the responsibility to seek long term solution.

Currently, 1200 metric tons of garbage is managed at Sisdole from Kathmandu Valley. The Kathmandu Valley alone generates 500 metric tons of garbage.

Bancharedanda, where a landfill for a long-term solution is being constructed, is two km away from a current landfill site, Sisdol. Bancharedanda lies at the border of Nuwakot and Dhading.

(Sharmila Pathak/RSS)

Publish Date : 25 August 2021 21:58 PM

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