GURGAON: Amidst the need for solid waste in the city, the MCG has refused to offload the waste sent daily from Faridabad to the Bandhwari Landfill. It has asked the MCF to make its own arrangements for manpower and machinery to manage its waste from Wednesday. MCG has also written to MCF saying that it is not possible for it to handle more waste from Faridabad. As you are well aware, the concession agreement with M/s Ecogreen Energy has been terminated. At present, waste from MCF is being dumped daily at our Bandhwari site, which is currently being managed by MCG staff with the help of agencies working under MCG. It is not possible to manage further waste dumping. Therefore, you are requested to please arrange the required machinery with the staff for proper management, and maintain a record of the waste received at Bandhwari from June 26 (Wednesday),” MC said on Sunday on behalf of the corporation. Read the letter sent to F. also handles loading and unloading of solid waste management at Bandhwari for both Gurgaon and Faridabad, for collection of secondary waste The working agencies have been directed to unload the waste at the landfill site themselves for the time being, according to the corporation officials, as well as additional manpower. MT) of waste to the landfill, while Faridabad dumped another 1,000 MT of waste. Between June 1 and June 25, Gurgaon sent 16,745 MT of waste to the landfill, and 8,293 MT was transported there from Faridabad. In May, a total of 52,699 MT was dumped at the site – 32,335 MT from Gurgaon and 20,364 MT from Faridabad. Unloading was done by ecogreen vehicles. Now, we have hired a private agency, which has tied up with MCG only. So, why would it work for Faridabad? The previous contract may no longer work. Moreover, MCF has not repaid our loan of Rs 100 crore. We have asked Faridabad to manage its own daily waste. This will not affect the processing of legacy waste at the landfill,” said a senior MCG official familiar with the matter. The dispute has escalated to such an extent that MCF's Swachh Bharat Mission (SB M) filed a complaint with Commissioner A. Mona Srinivas alleging misconduct and unethical behavior against an MCG official. In her complaint, the MCF engineer claimed that on Sunday, MCG Assistant Engineer (SBM) refused to allow vehicles carrying waste from Faridabad transfer stations to unload at the landfill. called the assistant engineer of MCG to seek his help. But he refused to allow us to unload our vehicles and was rude to me and told me to make the arrangements myself,” read the complaint sent by MCF's executive engineer. -Garbage unloading at Bandhwari Gap arrangement for. The tender process will be started simultaneously,” said MCF Additional Commissioner Gaurav Intel. While MCF officials refused to comment on the complaint, an MCG official said they would look into the matter.