<p>Garbage collection in various parts of the city is likely to be severely hit with the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) running out of options to dump the collected waste.</p>.<p>On Thursday, several compactors carrying wet waste piled up for a distance near the Mittaganahalli quarry landfill, which is filled to the brim. Sources said 200-plus compactor vehicles lined up to dump garbage, but there was no space left at the quarry.</p>.<p>With the garbage crisis looming large over the city, civic body's special commissioner D Randeep (SWM), and Sarfaraj Khan, Joint Commissioner (Solid Waste Disposal), rushed to the landfill.</p>.<p>Later, speaking to the media at the spot, Randeep said, “The landfill is already filled to the brim and there is only a little space left to accommodate waste collected from parts of the city. As per our assessment, it can still contain about 15% of garbage for two weeks.”</p>.<p>Randeep also clarified that by then, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike would float a short-term tender for the establishment of a scientific landfill.</p>.<p>“Officials have also made lighting arrangements at the quarry to facilitate dumping of waste during night hours,” another official said.</p>.<p>Meantime, miscreants struck at the stranded compactors and stole diesel from the vehicles. Six to seven compactors reported diesel theft.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong><span class="bold">Oppn hits out at mayor</span></strong></p>.<p>The civic crisis has given enough ammunition for the Opposition Congress to take on the BJP-led BBMP administration over slow progress of developmental works across the city.</p>.<p>Alleging that there is no coordination between mayor Goutham Kumar and commissioner B H Anil Kumar, BBMP’s Opposition leader Abdul Wajid on Thursday said: “The first 100 days of Goutham Kumar’s administration has been moving at a snail’s pace. Even though he held three council meetings, no concrete decision was taken. He has not even started pre-budget meetings for 2020-21.”</p>
<p>Garbage collection in various parts of the city is likely to be severely hit with the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) running out of options to dump the collected waste.</p>.<p>On Thursday, several compactors carrying wet waste piled up for a distance near the Mittaganahalli quarry landfill, which is filled to the brim. Sources said 200-plus compactor vehicles lined up to dump garbage, but there was no space left at the quarry.</p>.<p>With the garbage crisis looming large over the city, civic body's special commissioner D Randeep (SWM), and Sarfaraj Khan, Joint Commissioner (Solid Waste Disposal), rushed to the landfill.</p>.<p>Later, speaking to the media at the spot, Randeep said, “The landfill is already filled to the brim and there is only a little space left to accommodate waste collected from parts of the city. As per our assessment, it can still contain about 15% of garbage for two weeks.”</p>.<p>Randeep also clarified that by then, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike would float a short-term tender for the establishment of a scientific landfill.</p>.<p>“Officials have also made lighting arrangements at the quarry to facilitate dumping of waste during night hours,” another official said.</p>.<p>Meantime, miscreants struck at the stranded compactors and stole diesel from the vehicles. Six to seven compactors reported diesel theft.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong><span class="bold">Oppn hits out at mayor</span></strong></p>.<p>The civic crisis has given enough ammunition for the Opposition Congress to take on the BJP-led BBMP administration over slow progress of developmental works across the city.</p>.<p>Alleging that there is no coordination between mayor Goutham Kumar and commissioner B H Anil Kumar, BBMP’s Opposition leader Abdul Wajid on Thursday said: “The first 100 days of Goutham Kumar’s administration has been moving at a snail’s pace. Even though he held three council meetings, no concrete decision was taken. He has not even started pre-budget meetings for 2020-21.”</p>