At the landfill site, ravens leisurely circle over the mountain of decaying trash, the fumes coming out of which are toxic and the stench debilitating.
Commissioned in 1984, it has long outlived its utility but continues to take in over 2,500 MTD (metric tonnes daily) of garbage from East Delhi Municipal Corporation areas everyday.
The facts are ominous: Delhi produces over 8,500 MTD of solid waste, but all three of its dumping grounds, with a collective capacity of 4,600 MTD are operating beyond their saturation point, at the "risk of human lives", according to official documents.
But the civic bodies argue that they have "no other option" but to use these sites and they are being "continued at the risk of human life", according to the economic survery report.
The judiciary, including the Delhi High Court, has rapped the civic bodies repeatedly over the situation, but the corporations cite unavailability of land and blame the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for not providing land.
According to the DPCC, the waste produced by the civic bodies are as follows: North corporation: 3,100 MTD, South: 2,700 MTD, East: 2,200 MTD, New Delhi Municipal Council 300 MTD and Delhi Cantonment Board 70 MTD.
But what is alarming is that waste generation is expected to go up to 15,000 MTD by 2020, according to the economic survery report.
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