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Mumbai: Kurla residents refuse to keep waste transfer station in their locality
Updated On: 28 December, 2017 10:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Laxman Singh
<p>Crying pollution, 800 sign in campaign to ask BMC to not reserve the station in the same space in 2034 DP</p>


KRTS is spread in area of approximately 3,000 square meters and handles approximately 700 metric tonnes of garbage daily. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Citizens living next to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC's) Kurla Refuse Transfer Station (KRTS) in Kurla West won't let the civic body treat them like garbage. In a bid to shift the station from their locality, residents of Indira Nagar and nearby areas have signed in on a campaign to ask BMC to shift the station, which the latter has reserved in the Development Plan 2034 (DP). According to BMC officials, KRTS is spread over approximately 3,000 sqm and handles around 700 metric tonnes of garbage daily.

