CPI Presents Petition to Address Water Scarcity and Waste Management Issues in Coimbatore

Today, in Coimbatore, the Communist Party of India submitted a petition at the Municipal Office addressing severe water shortage and ongoing waste management issues, led by district secretary C. Sivasami.


Coimbatore: In an effort to address the persistent challenges of water scarcity and inadequate waste management, the Communist Party of India (CPI) submitted a petition to the Coimbatore Municipal Office today, May 4, 2024. The petition, spearheaded by CPI's district secretary C. Sivasami, outlined the urgent need for improvements in public utilities to match the pace of urban development in Coimbatore. Coimbatore, being the second-largest city in terms of urban development in Tamil Nadu after Chennai, faces critical issues in water distribution and waste disposal.




Despite numerous initiatives by the municipal authorities, Coimbatore has been grappling with significant challenges in these areas. Post privatisation of certain services, garbage collection has seen numerous disruptions, leading to delayed doorstep garbage collection and often, the accumulated waste remains uncollected in streets when trucks fail to show up daily. This has resulted in stagnating waste, posing serious health risks due to increased disease spread potential.



The CPI has urged that immediate actions be taken to increase the number of garbage trucks and sanitation workers to ensure timely waste collection and disposal. They stressed the importance of sorting waste at the source to maintain quality in recycling processes and proposed the creation of more waste management facilities to keep pace with the city's growth.




Additionally, the water scarcity in Coimbatore has been worsened by the intense summer heat, pushing residents to depend heavily on private water sellers, who have reportedly increased their prices substantially. The CPI's petition includes a call for the city administration to take control of private water plants and ensure consistent water supply to the public through government-managed distribution until the monsoon arrives and replenishes local water sources.




Today's initiative saw participation from various CPI leaders including J. James, M. Gunasekar, C. Thangavel, K. Raveendran, V.R. Pandiyan, N. Chandran, and S. Shanmugam, highlighting a collective effort to address these critical urban issues.

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