Bhalswa landfill
Landfill in India
Bhalswa landfill is an overfilled landfill waste dumping site located in Delhi, India; it is over 60 metres (200 ft) high. The site is a major source of environmental pollution, fire hazards, and public health and safety issues.[1][2]
References
Further reading
- Journals
- Chhibber, B. (2015). Challenges And Policy Responses To Hazardous Waste Management. World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues, 19(2), 86–99.
- Schindler, S., Demaria, F., & Pandit, S. B. (2012). Delhi’s Waste Conflict. Economic and Political Weekly, 47(42), 18–21.
- News
- Bali, A. N. (2022), People living near Bhalswa landfill wait for clean streets to walk, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Goel, V. S., Rhea Mogul, Rishabh Pratap, Arpit (2022), A trash heap 62 meters high shows the scale of India’s climate challenge, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Harigovind, A. (2022), Express Investigation: In groundwater near a Delhi landfill, heavy metals like lead and cadmium, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Now I, M. (2022), Delhi: Massive fire breaks out in Bhalswa landfill; locals report breathing problem, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Tewari, S. (2022), Bhalswa landfill: a scar on residents’ lives, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Tewari, S. (2022), Landfill shatters hopes of Bhalswa’s men to find brides, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Tiwari, A. (5 May 2022), "In Pics: Residents Continue To Gasp For Clean Air As Bhalswa Landfill Site Remains On Fire", India Times, retrieved 23 December 2022
- Staff writer (2022), 9 days on, Delhi’s Bhalswa landfill still on fire, DFS says longest operation yet, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Staff writer (2022), Bhalswa Landfill Symbolises BJP’s “Mountain Of Failure”, retrieved 12 December 2022
- Staff writer (2022), "Delhi: Bhalswa fire releases toxic chemicals; locals demand landfill removal", Live Mint, retrieved 23 December 2022
- Video
- "Video: 15-stories-tall trash heap shows scale of India's waste crisis", CNN, 2022, retrieved 23 December 2022
- "Bachaikari of Bhalswa: Narratives of Waste Pickers from a Delhi Landfill", The Wire, 16 November 2022, retrieved 23 December 2022
- "Fire shrouds huge New Delhi landfill in smoke", NBC News, 22 December 2022, retrieved 23 December 2022
See also
- Ghazipur landfill
- Mavallipura
- Waste management in India
External links
- S. Goswami and S. Basak. (May 27, 2021). Living Near Urban Landfills in India.
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