WATCH: Concern Over Garbage Pileup In Marigot
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 7 months ago 50 Views 0 comments
Business people and residents of Marigot are up in arms over indiscriminate garbage dumping near an old jetty in their community.
‘Disgusting” was the way one business owner described the situation.
“On the other side of the bay, there is no garbage collection because there is no vehicle access. So they carry it all in a boat and put it on the water’s edge. At high tide it sways back and forth. It stays there for about a week in the hot sun. It smells. It collects maggots and attracts rats,” the business owner told St. Lucia Times.
“The yacht people see the garbage pile up and drop theirs there. The boat boys take garbage from the different boats and charge them to dispose of it and throw it in that area as well,” the business owner lamented.
According to reports, the situation has been ongoing for months despite appeals to the authorities to take action.
The business owner pays a private concern $300 per load twice a week to dispose of garbage the business generates.
In addition, private residents have access to scheduled garbage collection.
However, the business owner observed that vendors and others who grill chicken and cook...
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