The Shenzhen urban administration office last week halted the
surveying of land for a garbage station due to protests from nearby
residents. The office will have more discussions with residents
this week after a meeting last Tuesday.
"We are looking for a better location for the garbage station
nearby," said Wang Chengkun, vice director of the house owners'
committee of a building complex called Shanshuiju in the Meilin
community, Futian District.
The planned garbage station is at the foot of Meilin Hill, 50
meters from Shanshuiju and on the way to a mountain path.
Five workers surveying on site alerted people living in
Shanshuiju on Aug. 8, who questioned the legitimacy and judgment of
building such a garbage station there.
With support from residents of Shanshuiju and other apartments
nearby, Wang compiled a statement opposing construction of the
garbage plant and submitted it to the city's urban planning bureau,
the urban administration office in Futian District and the appeals
office of Futian District government.
The residents are concerned about noise, emissions and leakage
of dirty water from garbage trucks. They are also worried about
potential air pollution and disease being spread by the
garbage.
"What is the ground to plan a garbage station after we have
moved in for 10 years挂" they questioned the government in their
petition for relocating the station.
Officials and an engineer from the urban administration office
in Futian District met representatives of the house owners'
committee from six building complexes and some 300 house owners in
the Meilin Culture Center last Tuesday.
"They have a wrong concept about the garbage station and know
few of our new technology," said a vice director with Futian urban
administration authorities who wanted to be identified only by his
surname Chen.
The district planned to build 45 advanced garbage stations last
year as one of the "10 practical measures to benefit the people."
But only four have been completed so far due to resistance from
local residents, Chen said.
"The garbage station is 50 meters away from the nearest
residential building, far more than the minimum requirement of 10
meters set by the environmental protection bureau," Chen said.
The high-tech garbage stations will follow modern standards of
garbage compression and all operations will be undertaken in an
enclosed space, said the engineer Jing Liya.
A similar garbage station has been set up in the busy downtown
area Huaqiangbei with no complaints from residents there, said
Jing.
The government will hold another discussion with representatives
of residents this week to decide on whether to resume or relocate,
according to the house owners' committee yesterday.
(Shenzhen Daily August 21, 2006)