Rs90m project reels under garbage heaps
BAHAWALNAGAR: Heaps of garbage have turned the residential localities of Bahawalnagar city into filth depots.
This is despite the fact that a landfill site was established several years ago near the city and equipment bought for the purpose.
The Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) launched the “Punjab Municipal Services Improvement Project” in 2008, under which the Bahawalnagar Tehsil Municipal Administration (TMA) made an agreement with the PMDFC for the construction of the landfill site. For the site, nine acres and three kanals were acquired at Mauza Musa Bhota near Bahawalnagar-Arifwala Bypass.
On Oct 22, 2012, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated the Rs90 million project.
The project had four arm-roll vehicles, 65 containers, one tractor-driven water boozer, two tractors, two tractors with mechanical sweepers, 186 handcarts (type-I and II) and 612 nylon containers.
Up to 315 TMA sanitary workers were to perform the duty.
The system was to carry 60 tons garbage from the city every day.
The capacity, however, remained a paper work if the landfill site and heaps of garbage in the city are to be viewed.
Not only the established dumping site is without its utility and equipments are also rusting at the TMA workshop.