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The Chandigarh Environment Standing Committee Monday expressed its displeasure on the way the segregated garbage is collected from door to door but thrown together in the dumping ground without following the concept of segregation. The committee was informed about the need to adopt a holistic approach towards the Tricity instead of Chandigarh if the city’s air quality is to be kept up to the mark.
The concerns were raised in the first post-COVID-19 virtual meeting of the committee attended by committee chairman, former MP Pawan Kumar Bansal, UT director (environment) Debendra Dalai, and other members, including MC Chief Engineer Shaliender Singh. Officers of Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC) too attended the meeting.
Sources said the issue of solid waste management cannot be discussed at length as the Medical Officer of Health (MOH) did not attend the meeting due to medical reasons. The representatives informed the committee that the solid waste lying at different locations in the southern sectors has already been removed.
UT director (environment) Debendra Dalai said, “Chandigarh has the best green cover in the region. The city has minimal sources of emission, pollution. Despite these, sometimes the air quality index of city falls in the poor category. Chandigarh cannot do it alone. We should expand our work up to Mohali and Panchkula. A joint action team is required for this purpose.”
However, the committee expressed its satisfaction on the efforts made to clean the air pollution in Chandigarh. The committee’s last meeting was held on February 27.
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