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Construction requirements of garbage transfer station

The construction requirements of garbage transfer station are as follows:

1, garbage transfer station should meet the requirements of the overall urban planning and environmental sanitation planning;

2. Considering the influence of service area, transshipment capacity, transportation distance, pollution control, supporting conditions and other factors;

3. The garbage transfer station should be located in a place with convenient transportation and easy arrangement of clearing lines;

4 garbage transfer stations shall meet the requirements of water supply, power supply and sewage discharge.

Legal basis: Article 43 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Solid Waste.

The local people's governments at or above the county level shall speed up the establishment of a domestic waste management system of classified delivery, classified collection, classified transportation and classified treatment, so as to achieve effective coverage of the domestic waste classification system.

The local people's governments at or above the county level shall establish a coordination mechanism for domestic waste classification, and strengthen and co-ordinate the capacity building of domestic waste classification management.

People's governments at all levels and their relevant departments shall organize and carry out publicity on domestic waste classification, educate and guide the public to develop the habit of domestic waste classification, and urge and guide the work of domestic waste classification.

How should owners protect their rights if the construction of garbage transfer station is not up to standard?

1. Negotiate with the property management company. If the property management company refuses, it can contact all community owners in series to complain to the local environmental protection department;

2. Collect strong evidence and solemnly inform the property management department through the owners' committee;

3. If the property management department ignores or does not act, it can appeal to the local housing construction committee.