Updated On: 27 September, 2022 07:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Residents say MbPA should follow Central govt’s solid waste management rules; but authority says they don’t have control over waste as it is the personal property of fish suppliers

Fish suppliers peeling prawns by the roadside
Sassoon Dock residents have complained about the stench emanating from untreated fish waste on the road and demanded that the port authority implement the Central government’s notification on solid waste management. Fisher associations said the Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA), which has control over the dock, should provide them with the service.
The port authority, however, in a letter to the residents, stated that they do not have control over waste as the waste generators, fisher associations in this case, earn revenue from it. MbPA further said that the modernisation of the dock will take two more years.