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Khmer News. City Hall Plans to Build Two New Dump Sites

City Hall Plans to Build Two New Dump Sites 

Phnom Penh City Hall will construct two new waste administration destinations with a specific end goal to mitigate movement clog exacerbated by the need to transport the greater part of the city's junk to a solitary dump in Dangkao area, city representative Pa Socheatvong reported on his Facebook page on Sunday.

The representative composed the new locales would be situated in Chroy Changva and Chbar Ampov regions, and that the Dangkao dump would be extended with the burrowing of two more landfills, yet did not say when the tasks would start.

"The Phnom Penh region will direct studies to fabricate two more dump locales… with the point of keeping the transportation of refuse from far-away regions, which causes transportation defers and car influxes, and also numerous street mishaps," he composed.

As indicated by the senator's Facebook post, more than 3 million tons of waste has been saved at the Dangkao dump in the course of recent years, and around 2,000 tons of junk is transported there consistently—57.4 percent of it biodegradable sustenance waste and 18.1 percent of it plastic.

A study discharged by the Asia Foundation in August assessed that the Dangkao dump would achieve limit by 2020. What's more, as opposed to Mr. Socheatvong's figures, the exploration found that the decline being produced by city occupants is no more generally natural, yet progressively made up of plastics that don't separate effortlessly.

Mr. Dimanche said the new dumps would utilize more propelled waste administration frameworks so as to address these issues, also the bitter odor created via landfills.

"We have to utilize waste administration techniques like building reusing industrial facilities or smoldering waste for vitality," he said, clarifying that City Hall was currently talking with eight global and neighborhood waste administration firms keen on taking an interest in such tasks.

Mr. Dimanche said the city had not yet bound accurate areas for new dumps in Chroy Changva and Chbar Ampov.

"We chatted with the Ministry of Environment about discovering areas for building dump locales to serve the Phnom Penh region, as well as Kandal territory, as well," he

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