
Hold your breath! Sewage dumped in open spaces, Gurgaon condo residents fume
Gurugram: You cannot walk in the area "without holding your breath", Jaswant Rao says. The RWA president of BPTP Astaire Gardens in Sector 70A is livid. He is not alone. Rampant illegal dumping of untreated sewage in open spaces behind E Block and the adjoining under-construction site has prompted residents to raise the alarm.
However, "no action was taken" despite several complaints, they say.
"The govt talks about Swachh Bharat but allows untreated sewage to fester behind people's homes," Rao said, adding, "We have been raising our voices for months now."
The residents accuse nearby societies of flouting environmental norms by discharging raw sewage directly into open land instead of disposing of it at the designated Berhampur Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).
"This is not just environmental negligence, it's criminal apathy. The stench from untreated sewage accumulated is overpowering. The groundwater is at risk and residents — especially children and seniors — are falling sick. We filed complaints, gave photographic evidence, yet the authorities have remained silent spectators. Even the STPs infrastructure is not maintained properly," general secretary of RWA Aruni Shukla said.
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The dumping site lies dangerously close to occupied residential areas. Residents say it has become a breeding ground for waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid and mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue and malaria.
HSPCB regional officer (Gurgaon South) Krishna Kumar said that the matter was not brought to his knowledge yet. "As per the norms, residential societies are mandated to treat the sewage water at STP and then use it for horticulture and dual plumbing systems.
Any excess water should be disposed of at the designated STP for treatment. However, I will get the matter checked," he said.
The residents have demanded immediate intervention and warned they would take the matter to the green court.
Shukla said, "We have taken up the matter with the chief minister, urging his intervention and demanding the immediate halting of sewage discharge into open land, initiating penal action against violators and probing the involvement of officials who are involved."
"If authorities cannot protect our health and environment, we are left with no choice but to go to court," Shukla said.

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