The Ministry of Natural Resources concluded Sava: There is no new landfill.


Today, the Juma-Akkar Municipal Association will discuss ways to get rid of the rubbish crisis that has accumulated on the roads in the area for about a week at a meeting. Environment in the Provisional Government Damianos Kattar closed the Sava landfill in Rahba City and will not build a new landfill until the necessary environmental and sanitary conditions are in place.

 The cities of Juma, namely Lakhba, Tikrit and Tash, are in stark contrast to the landfill developed by Sawa on the outskirts of Lakhba by the mayor of Beit Malat Shahin Shahin and a group of engineers in mid-April. Several local residents and former mayors stated that the project triggered an adverse pollution response led by Tashi Mayor Mohamed Osman and Tikrit Mayor Hatem Ali. They hosted more than one protest against the mayor’s closure. protest activity.

 Fadi Berber, the former chairman of the Juma Federation, and the current president Roni al-Hajj, are doing everything they can to keep the landfill open, despite criticism of turning it into arbitrary garbage Landfill, because the process is unstable. Hajj and Berber visited Qatar last Tuesday to find a way out. According to sources in the march, several mayors in the area "obtained permits to maintain the Savoy dump." While the minister's visit, a delegation from the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Environment visited the sorting facility.

 According to the petition of Governor Akar, the report stated that "the facility does not meet sanitary and environmental requirements and has not obtained legal permits." Therefore, the Governor of Acre Province, Imad Rabaki, decided to “close the landfill and not allow them to receive garbage, strengthen control and promise to dispose of any accumulated garbage within 15 days and clean up the area, and rediscover it after the deadline. It has been found that the cost of collecting and moving rubbish from 19 villages is very high-60 million pounds per month.

So I found a solution by creating a random dump in the remote town of Rahba. The chaos in landfill management caused people in the area to protest and vigil in the past week as the landfill began to spread unpleasant smells and garbage on the streets after collection was delayed, but the protest movement faced suppression of trying to remove them Rahba The former parish resident Wissam Mansour and some factory workers blocked the street in front of his house because of the incident. Rahba Mayor Fadi Berber issued a statement calling for “legitimate maintenance of the framework for solving each problem, rather than individualizing any steps of protest. ". The existing reality is causing citizens to be angry and dissatisfied with the new crisis, which aggravates their pain, "It is as if all we need is the garbage in front of the house, the stench, and the gasoline, diesel, and electricity that will exacerbate the crisis." "Medicines and high prices",-said to a neighbor in the area.

 Following the Hajj's deadline for the governor of Rabaji, the decision to close the factory in Rahba City, and the failure of the project, Juma's waste went to Acre, the most popular ancient city. In Lebanon's beautiful historic city, people are waiting to find alternative solutions.

 What decision will the Juma Municipal Union make at today's meeting? Will it be delayed or will a decision be made to remove the rubbish from the street immediately?

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