Gurugram: mcg The commissioner on Thursday directed the officials to ensure that the private agencies deployed for sanitation in the city were working efficiently. These instructions were given by the MCG chief in a meeting with the officials of the sanitation department.
MCG chief Mukesh Kumar Ahuja He said that public services should not be affected and a monitoring mechanism should be developed to keep a watch on the sanitation workers to ensure cleanliness in the city.
It was discussed in the meeting that there are 614 Bulk Waste Generators (BWGs) in the city, out of which only 205 comply with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. On this, the commissioner directed the officials of the sanitation department to conduct an audit and ensure That all comply with BWG norms. Official data shows that condominiums, commercial units, government departments, private companies, hospitals, nursing homes, hostels, hotels, RWAs, gated societies, etc., generate 50 kg or more of waste per day.
“The tractor trolley, earth mover and other machinery deployed for sanitation services in the city should have the MCG logo so that the residents know that the civic body is working on the ground. Monitoring of sweeping machines operating at night at prominent places should be ensured Ahuja in the meeting.
councilor at last House In the meeting held on April 27, a demand was made for a tractor trolley and earth mover for each ward to ensure the cleanliness of the wards, which has been approved.
MCG chief Mukesh Kumar Ahuja He said that public services should not be affected and a monitoring mechanism should be developed to keep a watch on the sanitation workers to ensure cleanliness in the city.
It was discussed in the meeting that there are 614 Bulk Waste Generators (BWGs) in the city, out of which only 205 comply with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. On this, the commissioner directed the officials of the sanitation department to conduct an audit and ensure That all comply with BWG norms. Official data shows that condominiums, commercial units, government departments, private companies, hospitals, nursing homes, hostels, hotels, RWAs, gated societies, etc., generate 50 kg or more of waste per day.
“The tractor trolley, earth mover and other machinery deployed for sanitation services in the city should have the MCG logo so that the residents know that the civic body is working on the ground. Monitoring of sweeping machines operating at night at prominent places should be ensured Ahuja in the meeting.
councilor at last House In the meeting held on April 27, a demand was made for a tractor trolley and earth mover for each ward to ensure the cleanliness of the wards, which has been approved.