Mexico shuts down 'world's biggest garbage dump'
MEXICO CITY: Authorities Monday shut down Mexico's -- and possibly
the world's -- biggest garbage dump and said they would invite bids to
exploit methane gas generated by the decomposing waste.
Waste Management Commission chief Fernando Menendez called the
closing "historic" as "it is the world's largest (truck-filled open-air)
dump." The Bordo Poniente dump for years saw 200-250 trucks a day cast
off their waste -- up to 6,000 tons a day at its peak. Dumping had slid
recently to some 2,800 tons a day, as it neared capacity.
Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard was on hand for closing day, and
insisted that using the methane gas offset was key.
AFP
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