Rhonda residents want those found disposing solid wastes irresponsibly arrested and charged.
The residents claimed that it was as a result of such reckless waste disposal that the locality kept falling prey to the deadly cholera scourge and other related infections.
Dan Mwangi, a resident, called on Nakuru County government to enact stiffer penalties to mitigate the vice and if possible have offenders arrested or compelled to pay huge fines.
"We should not be held to ransom by people who have refused to be responsible. We want them arrested so that this issue of irresponsible waste disposal is ended once and for all," he said.
John Bosire echoed Mwangi's sentiments, saying that Rhonda was now becoming filthy with dirt yet just a few residents who refused to shape up were the ones behind the mess.
"Ask anyone about Rhonda and the first phrase you will here them utter is, "that dirty place" yet that is not the case," he said.
He equally called for the prosecution of those found culpable to save the area from perennial infections and the bad name syndrome.
On her part, Selah Atieno, another resident claimed that failure to act on such cases had emboldened the offenders to even defecate in the open, a situation she insisted put their health in grave danger.