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BBMP cracks down on illegal construction and demolition waste dumping“Dumping in C&D waste in open spaces, drains, vacant plots, roadside areas, and quarries is against the Construction and Demolition waste management rules- 2016 and the offenders can be punished for the same,” the order stated.
Sneha Ramesh
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>BBMP office.</p></div>

BBMP office.

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Taking note of the illegal dumping of Construction and Demolition (C&D) across the city, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has directed the officials from the Solid Waste Management (SWM) to take legal action against offenders.

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In an order issued by the Joint Director (SWM), the supervisors, junior health officers, and ward marshals, have been directed to inspect all the vehicles carrying C&D waste to be disposed of illegally. “Levy them a fine and report these vehicles to the nearest Police station,” the order said. Further, the order said that the primary responsibility of transporting the C&D waste to a recognised waste processing centre lies on the producer of such waste.

“Dumping in C&D waste in open spaces, drains, vacant plots, roadside areas, and quarries is against the Construction and Demolition waste management rules- 2016 and the offenders can be punished for the same,” the order stated.

The order was issued owing to the rampant dumping of C&D waste in public spaces, especially in the city outskirts.

“Rampant illegal dumping of C&D waste on the roadside and public spaces is painting a negative picture of the city. It is harming the city’s dignity and hence there is a need to take immediate action against the offender,” the order said.

According to the rules, the BBMP can levy a Rs 10,000 fine on violators and also initiate legal proceedings. 

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(Published 19 September 2023, 18:50 IST)