Garbage heaps alongside expressway a cause of concern

05 Oct, 2015

Garbage heap at Korang Nullah along the expressway creating nuisance for the people. Nauseating smell arising from garbage heap is a constant irritant for residents and motorists using this busiest road on daily basis.
Motorists are of the view that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and private housing societies on both sides of the expressway are equally responsible for the unhygienic situation because they do not have appropriate facilities to dispose of solid waste in an environment friendly manner.
Talking to APP, they said sanitary workers and garbage collectors from different localities dump the filth in the Korang Nullah which can block its water flow and cause flash flood during the Monsoon season.
Locals said that no existing or upcoming housing society has a proper design or plan to construct a separate landfill site or incineration plant to dispose of solid waste produced on daily.
Ali Hassan, a government servant who daily commute between Rawat and Islamabad using the expressway said he and his colleagues have developed the habit of covering nose even sitting in car with closed windows while passing through the nullah.
He said it was beyond understanding that why the department concerned was oblivious to the garbage heap which has negative impacts on environment and health.
Abdul Salam, a local said the dumping site had become a source of diseases and should be immediately shifted from there.
Malik Abid, who received his guests coming from abroad at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport, said he felt ashamed when passing through the nullah along with guests to reach his home in Kahuta.
Talking to APP, health experts said due to this heaves of garbage various dangerous diseases like Dengue, Hepatitis and others could break out in the city.
When contacted a CDA official said he was not aware about the actual situation of the area. "Where garbage is dumped, I do not know," remarked the CDA official.

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