Upper reaches of Adyar river continue to remain easy target for dumping waste
The Hindu
WRD writes to local bodies along the river to clear heaps of garbage dumped along the banks
Adyar river has witnessed many conservation efforts over the past years. But it continues to suffer misuse. In a bid to stave off degradation of the river, the Water Resources Department has written to local bodies asking them to stop dumping of garbage along upper reaches of the river.
The portion of the river near areas like Gerugambakkam, Kolapakkam and Gowl Bazaar is filled with garbage. Activists and residents complained that local bodies too dump waste along the river bund.
The WRD has also asked the Gerugambakkam panchayat to clear the heaps of garbage near the river dumped by their vehicles and take action to prevent pollution of the river.
Residents complained that they were unable to negotiate roads near the waterway as mounds of garbage ate into half of the road space.
A.Valarmathi, a resident of Kolapakkam, said: “I use the Pallavaram road abutting the river daily. I’ve seen lorries unloading garbage along river bed. School kids riding bicycles on the road also face health hazard as waste is often burnt. This is the connecting road to Gowl Bazaar. We have to otherwise travel additional 20 minutes through Mount Poonamallee Road to reach Kolapakkam Main Road.”
Activists have also been raising the issue of the river being used as a makeshift dump yard for biomedical waste and garbage from the neighbouring areas for many years now. V. Pugalventhan, a social activist based in Kundrathur, said he found garbage dumped along the river during a recent visit to Ramapuram.
“Many of the local bodies don’t have infrastructure or own manpower for garbage collection and disposal. Waste is not source segregated. Vacant lands, waterbodies and rivers often are easy targets for such misuse in rapidly urbanising areas,” he said.
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