Committee inspects waste management system in Dimapur, Chumoukedima

Team also undertaken inspection of three rivers in Dimapur and Chumoukedima – Dhansiri, Chathe and Pagla

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HT Correspondent

DIMAPUR, May 24: The newly constituted Committee on Environment and Climate Change of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly, led by MLA Achumbemo Kikon as its chairperson, conducted spot verification of garbage dumping sites in Dimapur and Chumoukedima to assess the waste management system there.

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Kikon was accompanied by two members of the seven-member committee MLAs Zhalheo Rio and Z Nyusietho Nyuthe.

The team also undertaken inspection of three rivers in Dimapur and Chumoukedima – Dhansiri, Chathe and Pagla – to get a first-hand report of sources of their pollution and initiate long-term measures to clean and rejuvenate them.

After the inspection, the team held a meeting with urban local body councilors of Dimapur Municipal Council, Chumoukedima Town Council and East Dimapur Town Council to find ways to resolve the problems of waste management, sanitation and pollution.

Later addressing a press conference, Kikon said the committee would focus on proper waste management, noise and air pollution, human-animal conflict and pollution of rivers.

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He said it was agreed in the meeting that the three urban local bodies will pass an order on Saturday not to allow human waste to these rivers through septic tank pipes. He added that no riverbed mining will be allowed within the stress of these rivers in Dimapur and Chumoukedima towns.

He said the DCs of the two districts would stop issuing permits for riverbed mining during the stress on the rivers in the towns from now on.

Kikon appealed to the citizens to segregate biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes before dumping them in civic body-designated places.

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