INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, JULY 11
With the monsoon at its peak, Kathmandu Metropolitan City is facing problem managing the citygarbage.
More waste is
produced on rainy days and undesirable conditions of roadways during this season is another challenge to transporting collected waste to the
Besides, KMC is facing another issue for waste management
The Sisdole-based landfill site in Kakani Rural Municipality of Nuwakot has already reached its full capacity and waste picked up from 18
local levels of Kathmandu valley is being dumped in the area below it
As said by the KMC Environment Department Chief Hari Kumar Shrestha, KMC faces this problem every rainy season
But this time, the problem is severe as there is no space to dispose of the waste.
Sisdole landfill site has been used for the management of
waste collected from 18 local levels of Kathmandu valley for the past 13 years against a contract for two years
Though 1,700 ropani land, two kilometres away from Sisdole landfill site has been acquired to prepare a new disposal area, construction work
It is estimated that it will cost at least around 3 billion rupees and take two years to ready the infrastructure at the new site.
A total
1,200 metric tonnes of waste from the valley has been managed at Sisdole on a daily basis and a maximum of 500 metric tonnes is contributed
by Kathmandu metropolis alone.
Two hundred vehicles of KMC and private groups have been used to transport waste to Sisdole
Waste from Kakani Rural Municipality and Dhunibesi in Dhading is also being disposed of at Sisdole.
A version of this article appears in
e-paper on July 12, 2020, of The Himalayan Times.
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