Metro medians turn garbage dumps by riteshexpert on 06 August, 2012 - 08:20 AM | ||
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riteshexpert | Metro medians turn garbage dumps on 06 August, 2012 - 08:20 AM | |
BANGALORE: Garbage contractors appear determined to ruin the city's aesthetics. Under pressure to find space to dump waste, they have begun offloading debris in medians between Namma Metro pillars. What was planned to be a colourful bed of flowers has become home for stinking heaps of garbage all along Reach 1 on the MG Road-Byappanahalli route.Bangalore produces 5,000 metric tonnes of waste every day. But there are no landfills to dispose this of in a scientific manner. Result: garbage contractors end up dumping waste indiscriminately in vacant sites or on the city outskirts. Sadly, the city's pride that runs along MG Road, CMH Road and Old Madras Road, has to bear the burden of the stench too.In fact, the problem posed by garbage on Metro medians is not limited to stench and visual outrage. The muck draws stray animals that scavenge waste and litter it all over the place. There is a danger of birds, or even wind for that matter, scattering it on the electrified tracks, bringing Metro operations to a halt.In December last, operations on Reach 1 came to a halt for 30 minutes after plastic bags filled with waste were found on the tracks on CMH Road. Throwing waste either on the track or on the medians is an offence, senior BMRC officials said. |