Madurai Deputy Mayor Submits Petition on Waste Treatment and Heritage Protection
Madurai Deputy Mayor Petition on Waste, Heritage

Madurai: A petition seeking action on wastewater treatment, solid waste management, canal dredging, protection of heritage buildings, employee promotions, and measures to increase municipal revenue was submitted by Deputy Mayor T Nagarajan to Gagandeep Singh Bedi, Additional Chief Secretary of the Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, on Saturday.

Wastewater Treatment Concerns

Nagarajan stated that the 125 MLD capacity wastewater treatment plant near Avaniyapuram in Madurai has not been utilized to its full capacity for the past 15 years, despite incurring a monthly electricity cost of approximately Rs 15 lakh. He said that a portion of the wastewater is directly diverted to agricultural land parcels, and only a limited amount is treated. He requested that all wastewater be fully treated for alternative use and that the remaining water be stored in nearby ponds.

Solid Waste Management Issues

He raised allegations of irregularities at the Vellakkal solid waste management centre, stating that machinery remains unused and workers continue to sort waste manually. He emphasized the need to implement a plan to generate electricity from waste.

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Canal Dredging and Heritage Protection

Nagarajan also requested dredging of 13 major canals under the Madurai corporation before the monsoon season to ensure smooth flow of rainwater and excess water. He urged for the protection of the Rani Mangammal Chattiram, a historical landmark in Madurai, and alleged that the nearby Karuppatti Choultry was demolished without proper permission. He called for historical buildings owned by the corporation to be maintained and utilized by the corporation itself, rather than being handed over to private parties.

Revenue Enhancement Suggestions

The petition included recommendations for increasing the corporation’s revenue. Nagarajan pointed out that service taxes and other fees are not being properly levied on several buildings. Bedi assured that the petition would be reviewed and necessary actions taken.

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