Shenzhen plans to build 418 garbage treatment stations before
2020, and 336 of them are expected to be completed before 2007, a
spokesman for the city's urban management bureau confirmed
yesterday.
Where these stations will be built is still not clear, as two
planned stations in the Meilin and Xinzhou areas in Futian District
met strong objections from nearby residents during a public
consultation last month.
According to the bureau's plans, 42 garbage treatment stations
will be built in Luohu District, 45 in Futian, 38 in Nanshan, 14 in
Yantian, 130 in Bao'an and 67 in Longgang. The plans addressed a
proposal by some lawmakers from the city.
While 40 of the 336 have been finished and 85 others are under
construction, finding locations for the remaining 211 is still a
headache for the bureau.
Chen Zuozhi, vice director of Futian District's urban management
bureau, said the location of 21 garbage treatment stations in the
district is still undecided, as residents have complained the
stations will worsen their living environment, producing foul odors
and destroying the view.
Luo Xiangdong, vice director of the municipal bureau's
environment and hygiene department, said over 60 percent of the
city's existing garbage treatment stations had been opposed by
local residents.
However, he believed the newly designed garbage treatment
stations, which are tightly sealed, would cause no pollution and be
accepted by people.
According to the bureau, the new quadrate stations are equipped
with devices so that garbage transfer will be conducted indoors
rather than in open air, which ensures no leaking of garbage.
A spokesman surnamed Cui for the municipal bureau said that the
objections were also due to a construction plan that falls behind
the city's development and population growth.
"There is no space left for a garbage station every time when
one is to be built in the most needed area, usually a densely
populated community," he said.
The bureau therefore decided to construct more stations for
future use.
The city churns out an average of 11,000 tons of garbage daily.
Garbage treatment stations presently in the city were built in the
past decade and far from enough to meet the demand.
(Shenzhen Daily September 13, 2006)