St Thomas Fire Department makes recommendations to NSWMA on addressing fires at Church Corner dump
The St Thomas Fire Department says it has made recommendations to the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) regarding the Church Corner dump to curb the number of fires occurring at the site.
In January, firefighters from the Morant Bay and Yallahs fire stations in the parish battled a significant blaze at the dump, which produced smoke that affected residents nearby.
This is the latest in a string of incidents that have taken place over the years.
“We have written to NSWMA and we had a meeting [on March 13] where we made some recommendations and they have agreed to accept them,” said Chief at the St Thomas Fire Department, Superintendent Mark Harris.
Providing a report during the recent sitting of the St Thomas Municipal Corporation, Harris indicated that among the recommendations that the NSWMA has agreed to accept is the installation of three hydrants at the dump site for the eastern, western and southern regions.
He added that the fire department has also asked for the entrance of the dump to be free of cluster, “because many times we have a difficulty accessing the landfill”.
The superintendent reported that this request was fulfilled, and the firefighters can now freely enter the landfill.
Other recommendations included 'dirting' of the dump on a regular basis; facilitating full access to the dump by the firefighters, to include the southern and western areas, which they currently cannot access; and the periodical digging of holes in the dump which should be flooded with water.
The Church Corner dump is located within proximity to the Morant Bay roundabout and Bustamante Bridge in the eastern parish.
- JIS News
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