Kovvur Locals Demand Permanent Fix to Waste Crisis

Kovvur town in East Godavari is facing a severe environmental challenge due to rising waste accumulation near the fragile Godavari River ecosystem. Local residents are stepping forward with a singular, clear demand for the regional administration: establish a permanent, well-regulated dumping yard and immediately halt any external, unapproved waste management activities in the area.
The accumulation of town waste, which includes significant amounts of non-biodegradable materials and single-use plastics, has sparked widespread concerns over groundwater contamination and public health risks. Residents state that the absence of a structured, permanent disposal site is forcing waste into open spaces and drains, causing severe sanitation issues.
Community leaders and locals emphasize that they are not opposed to systematic waste processing, but they strongly object to arbitrary dumping and additional commercial activities that exacerbate pollution. The local population is demanding that municipal authorities outline a transparent, permanent plan to secure a dedicated landfill while enforcing strict bans on unauthorized garbage dumping.
As public pressure mounts, the call for immediate administrative intervention grows louder. Citizens note that a permanent solution is essential not only to preserve public health in the 23 municipal wards but also to protect the sacred Godavari River from irreversible environmental degradation.
