A wild dump has been rotting the daily life of the inhabitants of Orry-la-Ville (Oise) for several years.

Located on the edge of the Chantilly forest, this waste field does not seem to want to move, despite the general mobilization.

On Sunday, around sixty people demonstrated to alert the Oise prefecture and get things moving, reports France 3 Hauts-de-France.

The landfill, which covers an area of ​​6,000 m², is estimated at 3,000 tonnes.

It could fill 2.5 Olympic swimming pools with all the waste left in the middle of nature.

Oise: in Orry-la-Ville, we are mobilizing against wild dumping


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A situation that lasts

This discharge is the work of individuals, but also of businesses in the region.

Two companies have already been prosecuted, one of which specializes in recycling.

But the legal proceedings are slow to succeed and the waste is still there.

For the past two years, the inhabitants have been rejoicing at least to see that the heap is no longer growing.

In 2021, the prefecture published two decrees to seize from the companies responsible what to finance the cleaning.

A visibly insufficient measure, to the chagrin of local residents.

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