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Residents against development project at Perungudi dump yard amid...
The streets are stagnated with filthy water, and groundwater has been contaminated in the area which has not been used even for domestic purposes.
Source Segregation, answer to Chennai’s landfill fires
While GCC and Fire & Rescue department might succeed in bringing fire under control, for the embers to die it requires government perseverance and...
7.5 MT CO2 emission prevented through biomining in Perungudi dump yard
The bio-mining work started on October 12, 2022, with an estimated cost of Rs 350 crores. The contract tenure of the project is three years, and the...
Oh, the dump stinks!
Though it began almost 30 years late, biomining process will help the civic body reclaim the marshland and reduce the adverse impact of the trash...