One piece of information I have come across is that Mumbai generates more than 6000 tonnes of garbage per day (one tonne > 2000 pounds, so imagine what 6000 tonnes of garbage means). Most of it ends up untreated at the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai's (MCGM) three garbage dumping grounds - the Deonar Disposal Site, the Mulund Disposal Site and the Gorai Disposal Site. I've been doing research in a slum settlement next to the Deonar site which is the largest of the three dumping grounds. Spread over 132 hectares, the Deonar dumping ground has been receiving Bombay's garbage since 1927! Today, it receives some 4000 tonnes of garbage each day. This garbage originates from 15 of the city's 24 municipal wards, mostly from the entire area from south Mumbai to Juhu as well as areas in central-eastern Mumbai.

In the distance what you see is a HUGE pile of garbage, some two stories high

While the dump is indeed economic sustenance for many of the settlement's families, the health effects of living next to the dump (in some cases, on the dump) and working in it are severe.
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