Efforts to Tackle Bhalswa Landfill Continue, with LG’s Direction

Efforts to Tackle Bhalswa Landfill Continue, with LG’s Direction.webp

New Delhi, March 30 Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu visited the Bhalswa Landfill on Monday to review ongoing bioremediation work, noting improvements over the past year and emphasizing the need for sustained efforts.

According to the official statement, the LG emphasized that authorities must focus not only on clearing legacy waste but also on managing the continuous inflow of fresh garbage at the site scientifically and sustainably.

“While significant progress has been made over the past year, much remains to be done,” the LG said.

Accompanied by officials from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and representatives of the concessionaire, the LG inspected trommel machines used for segregation and remediation, and reviewed the process of converting waste into refuse-derived fuel, construction material, and inert matter, an official statement read.

Referring to the identification of Delhi’s three landfill sites – Okhla, Ghazipur, and Bhalswa – as “mountains of shame” during Swachhta Diwas 2021 by PM Modi, the LG said that work on flattening them through bio-remediation had begun in earnest in 2022, but more remained to be addressed.

“Directed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to address not only legacy waste but also the continuous inflow of fresh waste at these sites,” the LG said, according to the statement.

The LG also called for the adoption of global technologies and international benchmarks to accelerate the process, and emphasized public participation in waste segregation, it read.

“Asked the MCD to undertake a concerted effort to involve RWAs and MTAs across Delhi in ensuring segregation of waste at source into dry and wet categories, enabling faster and more effective bioremediation,” the LG said.

According to the statement, with summer approaching, the LG flagged concerns over fire incidents at dump sites.

“There is an urgent need to put in place all preventive measures to avoid fire incidents at the dump sites, especially with the onset of summer,” the LG said.

Officials said that the Bhalswa site, spread over 70 acres, had around 73 lakh metric tonnes of waste in November 2022, of which 45 lakh metric tonnes had been bio-mined by December 2024. Since then, another 39.80 lakh metric tonnes, including fresh waste being added daily, has been processed, while a substantial quantity remains.

During the visit, the LG also interacted with workers and directed that their health and safety be ensured.

“Interacted with workers on-site to understand their concerns and directed that all necessary health safeguards be ensured by the concessionaires,” the LG said.

MCD officials said the corporation’s team apprised the LG about the current status of biomining activities and the overall operations being carried out at the landfill site.
 
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