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GCC New Project: An ECO park on 100 acres of Perungudi dump yard!

Posted on: 24/Jan/2023 1:01:32 PM
The senior officials of the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) shared that an ECO (Ecology – the best surrounding nature) PARK will be developed after the reclamation of the Land! They further informed us that the project of setting up an ECO park will be completed by May 2024!

GCC has set to develop an eco-park on 100 acres of the area after the reclamation of the Perungudi dump yard.

On the environmental protection front, especially in the Pallikkaranai Marshland, a meeting of senior officials of the State government was held on Monday (Yesterday, 23rd January).

Every day, 2,500 tonnes of waste is dumped in Perungudi!

The Greater Chennai Corporation officials informed us that the work on the reclamation of the dump yard is expected to be completed in May 2024!

Tamil Nadu State Government has asked the Greater Chennai Corporation and various departments to explore the feasibility of eco-restoration of Pallikkaranai marshland.

The officials further shared that following the protests by residents a few days ago, the eco-restoration is likely to be taken up based on a detailed project report.

In this regard, the Greater Chennai Corporation has handed over more than 445 acres of land to the Forest Department for eco-restoration on the southern side of the Thoraipakkam-Pallavaram Radial Road. 

As such, the remaining portion of the marshland on the northern part of the Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road is not likely to be handed over to the Forest Department.

Instead, the civic agencies will utilize the area for processing garden waste, construction debris and processing of 1,000 tonnes of waste after biomining, the civic officials said. 

During the above-mentioned Monday meeting of the officials, a decision was taken and a RESOLUTION was passed that the Tamil Nadu State government will conduct a series of coordination meetings of various line agencies to take steps to prevent pollution of the Pallikkaranai marshland.