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Kodungaiyur’s Waste-To-Energy, Debate Intensifies as North Chennai Residents Seek CM Vijay’s Intervention

Waste management or environmental burden? Residents raise concerns.

Saranya Manoj
Last updated: May 18, 2026 12:12 pm
By Saranya Manoj
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Residents push for a cleaner waste management model.

North Chennai Residents Plan To Meet CM Vijay Over Kodungaiyur WTE Project

Opposition to the proposed Waste-to-Energy (WTE) project at Kodungaiyur has intensified once again, with resident welfare associations and civic groups from North Chennai preparing to seek Chief Minister Vijay’s direct intervention to withdraw the project.

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North Chennai Residents Plan To Meet CM Vijay Over Kodungaiyur WTE ProjectLongstanding Concerns Over Pollution And Public HealthGCC Infrastructure Works Earlier Halted Following ObjectionsDemand For A Separate Environmental Policy For North ChennaiResidents Push Decentralised Waste Management AlternativesPolitical Change Raises Fresh Expectations

The Federation for North Chennai Residents’ Welfare Associations (FNCRWA) stated that it plans to meet the Chief Minister, who also holds the Municipal Administration portfolio and represents the Perambur constituency, to press for the cancellation of the proposed waste incineration-based power project.

According to the federation, the issue is no longer just about waste management, but about the growing environmental and public health burden already faced by North Chennai residents.


Longstanding Concerns Over Pollution And Public Health

The proposed WTE facility at Kodungaiyur has faced resistance from sections of residents, environmental groups, and civic associations over the past few years. Opponents of the project have consistently raised concerns regarding:

  • toxic emissions
  • fly ash generation
  • groundwater contamination
  • respiratory health risks
  • cumulative pollution exposure

Residents argue that North Chennai has already been subjected to decades of environmental stress due to industrial activity, thermal power infrastructure, petrochemical operations, and large-scale waste dumping.

Residents say areas like Manali, Ennore, Tiruvottiyur and Kodungaiyur have been facing most of Chennai’s pollution and industrial impact for many years, as North Chennai is repeatedly being chosen for pollution-causing projects. So now the residents are raising concerns about the unfair environmental impact felt on this region.


GCC Infrastructure Works Earlier Halted Following Objections

Earlier this year, infrastructure works linked to the proposed project reportedly faced resistance from local residents and RWAs. This included objections to a proposed access road sanctioned by the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) within the Kodungaiyur dumpyard premises.

Following protests and public opposition, those works were halted, while biomining activities alone are currently continuing at the site.

The development showed that public opposition against the project is growing stronger and that resident groups are starting to influence major infrastructure decisions in the city.


Demand For A Separate Environmental Policy For North Chennai

One of the strongest demands emerging from the residents’ movement is the call for a dedicated environmental policy framework for North Chennai.

FNCRWA representatives have argued that as the region has evolved into a heavily industrialised “chemical hub,” it requires:

  • Specialised environmental planning
  • Stricter pollution monitoring
  • Healthcare interventions
  • Ecological restoration measures.

The demand signals a broader shift in the conversation — from opposing a single project to questioning the long-term environmental planning approach adopted for North Chennai.


Residents Push Decentralised Waste Management Alternatives

While opposing the WTE project, several resident groups have also proposed alternative waste management strategies centred around – decentralisation and source-level waste segregation.

Civic associations have earlier promoted the “Green Chennai Initiative” (GCI), which advocates:

  • micro composting centres
  • material recovery facilities
  • household-level waste segregation
  • decentralised organic waste processing
  • sustainable zero-waste systems

Supporters of the initiative argue that decentralised waste management models can significantly reduce landfill dependency without relying on large-scale waste incineration projects.

The proposal reflects a growing preference among environmental groups for circular waste management systems that prioritise recycling, composting, and resource recovery over centralised burning-based disposal methods.


Political Change Raises Fresh Expectations

Resident welfare groups say the recent political transition has given them renewed hope that the long-pending demand to withdraw the project may finally receive consideration.

Representatives from civic associations believe that the direct involvement of the Chief Minister in municipal administration could open the door for fresh consultations and policy review regarding the future of the Kodungaiyur project.

As debates around urban sustainability, pollution control, and climate resilience become increasingly prominent in Chennai’s development discourse, the Kodungaiyur WTE issue is emerging as a significant test of how the city balances waste management needs with environmental and public health concerns.


TAGGED:Chennai Civic IssuesChennai DevelopmentChennai Waste ManagementCM VijayDecentralised Waste ManagementEnnore PollutionEnvironmental JusticeGCC ChennaiGreen Chennai InitiativeKodungaiyur DumpyardKodungaiyur WTE PlantManali Industrial PollutionNorth Chennai PollutionTamil Nadu infrastructureWaste to Energy Chennai

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