「湖南数百业主连日抗议大型垃圾站与开发商发生冲突(2025.11.27-28)」湖南省娄底市新化县新康资江世纪城和平苑小区的数百名业主,为抵制小区旁即将开建的大型垃圾转运站,于11月27日至28日连续两天发起集体维权行动。愤怒的业主先后在售楼部和县政府前集会,并与开发商人员两度发生冲突。
引爆此次维权的导火索,是今年11月突然公示的“北塔垃圾转运站”建设信息。据了解,该转运站占地约2100平方米,选址位于新化县城西北路与北塔路交叉口西北侧,紧邻河西污水处理厂,距离和平苑和北塔学校仅一路之隔。
多名业主表示,和平苑于2021年开盘,是当时新化县价格最高的楼盘之一,许多家庭投入上百万元购房。销售期间,开发商新康公司曾反复宣称,附近的污水处理厂将搬迁,并将在原址建设“花山湿地公园”,营造高端宜居环境。
然而,今年11月的公示彻底打破了业主的“湿地公园”愿景:污水厂不仅未按承诺搬迁,湿地公园也杳无踪影。更严重的是,在未来,业主们还将与全县生活垃圾为邻。一旦垃圾站建成,和平苑上千户以及紧邻的北塔学校数千名学生将直接面临恶臭、空气污染、病菌滋生等带来的严重健康威胁。
更加令业主愤怒的是,他们在查阅资料后发现,该垃圾转运站项目早在2020年10月就已获批并完成过公示。业主们指责新康公司刻意隐瞒重大不利信息,待楼盘在2025年基本售罄后,才让垃圾站“浮出水面”,属于典型的欺诈式销售。
得知真相后,愤怒的业主在11月27日发起首次维权行动,在新康公司旗下的生鲜超市与和平苑售楼部拉起横幅抗议,并与开发商雇佣的人员发生激烈冲突。
11月28日,业主的维权行动进一步升级,数百名业主来到新化县政府门前集会,要求政府介入并叫停项目,当局出动了大量警察到现场戒备。期间,业主与到场的开发商人员再次爆发冲突。
据知情网友透露,“北塔垃圾转运站”此前曾先后选址在新化县大汉龙城、资江府小区附近,但均因以上小区业主的强烈反对而被迫取消。
“Hundreds of Homeowners in Hunan Protest Planned Garbage Transfer Station, Clash with Developer (Nov 27–28, 2025)”
Hundreds of homeowners from the Hepingyuan community in Xinkang Zijiang Century City, located in Xinhua County, Loudi City, Hunan Province, launched a two-day collective protest on November 27 and 28, opposing the construction of a large garbage transfer station next to their neighborhood. The angry residents gathered first at the sales office and later in front of the county government, clashing twice with personnel from the developer.
The protests were triggered by a sudden public notice issued in November announcing the construction of the “Beita Garbage Transfer Station.” According to the notice, the station would occupy about 2,100 square meters and be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Xibei Road and Beita Road in Xinhua County, adjacent to the Hexi Sewage Treatment Plant and separated from Hepingyuan and Beita School by only a single road.
Many homeowners said that Hepingyuan, which opened for sale in 2021, was among the most expensive residential projects in Xinhua at the time, with many families investing more than one million yuan to purchase units. During the sales period, the developer, Xinkang Company, repeatedly claimed that the nearby sewage treatment plant would be relocated and that a “Huashan Wetland Park” would be built on the original site to create a high-end, livable environment.
However, the November notice completely shattered homeowners’ expectations. The sewage plant had not been relocated as promised, and there was no sign of the wetland park. Even worse, residents learned that they would soon be living next to the main transfer site for household waste from the entire county. Once built, the station would expose more than 1,000 households in Hepingyuan and several thousand students at the adjacent Beita School to foul odors, air pollution, and the health risks associated with pathogens.
Adding to their anger, homeowners discovered through public records that the garbage transfer station project had already been approved and publicly disclosed in October 2020. They accused Xinkang Company of intentionally concealing major negative information and allowing the garbage station plan to “resurface” only after most units were sold by 2025 — a practice they described as classic fraudulent marketing.
After learning the truth, homeowners launched their first protest on November 27, hanging banners at a Xinkang-owned grocery store and at the Hepingyuan sales office. A violent confrontation took place between homeowners and individuals hired by the developer.
On November 28, the protests escalated. Hundreds of residents gathered in front of the Xinhua County Government, demanding government intervention and a halt to the project. A large number of police were deployed to the scene. During the standoff, homeowners and developer representatives clashed for the second time.
According to informed online sources, the “Beita Garbage Transfer Station” had previously been planned near the Dahan Longcheng and Zijiangfu residential communities in Xinhua County, but both plans were scrapped due to strong opposition from homeowners in those areas.

