"We strongly suspect that the fire at Deonar dumping ground was started to defame Shiv Sena," Kadam said.
Replying to supplementary queries raised on starred question moved by Dipti Chaudhari (Congress) and others, he said he has instructed Mumbai Police Commissioner to probe as to how the fire broke out after UPL company's contract (to handle waste management, partial closure and land filling at the dumping ground) got over.
The Minister further said the government intends to shift the Deonar dumping ground nearby Taloja in Raigad. The garbage from Mumbai will be taken to Taloja for processing.
"In future, the government intends not to have any garbage dumps in the state," he said.
Earlier, replying to supplementary queries on pollution levels in Mumbai, Kadam informed the House that it was not caused by vehicular pollution alone. "There are other causes like construction activities, debris dumping, stone crushers and garbage dumps," he said.
Kadam also said the state government has on a trial basis
installed a machine in Worli which will "suck polluted air and release purified air".
"Such machines will be installed at 50 busy traffic junctions across Mumbai. These machines will cover a radius of 200 to 300 feet. Based on the results, the government will decide on installing them in other cities," he said.
The minister said most of the construction companies do not follow pollution control norms which increases pollution levels.
Stop work notices have been issued to 24 plants and show cause notices to the rest. They have been asked to submit a reply within 15 days, he added.
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