Vedanta’s copper smelting plant ordered to stop operations
Chennai : The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) Friday ordered closure of the Tuticorin copper smelting plant of Sterlite Industries, a subsidiary of Vedanta group, with immediate effect, and power supply to the plant has been cut off, a company official said.
“The TNPCB issued the order to shut down the plant with immediate effect and the power utility yesterday (Friday) night disconnected the power supply to the plant. We are in the process of stopping operations, an official told IANS over phone from Tuticorin, 600 km from here.
According to him, it will take around two days to shut down the plant fully. The plant also produces sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, gypsum and anode slimes.
The TNPCB order comes after the leakage of noxious gas from the plant March 23, leading to nausea and skin irritation among a section of people.
Subsequently, there were protests and the district administration had ordered an inquiry into the incident.
An official of TNPCB in Tuticorin said the order was issued by his head office here. However, senior officials were not available for comments.
In 2010, the Madras High Court had ordered Sterlite Industries to shut down the copper smelting plant for violating environmental norms. However, the order was challenged by the company in the Supreme Court, which is expected to decide on the fate of the plant April 2.