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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Ilegal Dumping In TNB TOL Area
I am using the word "illegal" here primarily because as far as I am concerned this area is not a gazetted dumping site. As you can see from this single picture I had taken and posted just to highlight this growing concern, backdrop of the picture you will be able to see clearly the houses of Taman Mutiara Puchong.
This is to indicate the location of the road where you can see garbage and waste materials strewn all along the road side tucked away behind the trees lining this road. I have already submitted a complaint to MPSJ using the online complaint portal through Responz located in MPSJ Homepage
For more pictures to prove the gravity of this growing concern please click on this link ILLEGAL DUMPING
Also to note in the pictures you will also be able to notice that the "longkang" wall has already crumbled and bricks and mortar strewn all over as well, showing proof of heavy vehicle activity in this specific area. This concern have been forwarded as well, and I am looking forward to a positive reply from MPSJ enforcement division handling the above category of complaints accordingly.
If you have any complaints please exercise your rights as a resident by forwarding a complaint through MPSJ online portal. Let us help them help us by forwarding relevant and pertinent complaints in numbers to justify action to be taken immeidately.
Additional Related News: Fire in the same location caused by burning of the same rubbish mentioned above.
UPDATES......
I am very happy to inform that today on the 5th June 2008, MPSJ have already sent their taskforce to clear up the rubbish mentioned in this post (within a week) action was taken.
Kudos once again to MPSJ for their quick response.
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