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Jairam Ramesh agrees on fresh Bhopal study

New Delhi : At a meeting of the Bhopal Environmental Remediation Oversight Committee here on Monday, chairman Jairam Ramesh agreed that a fresh study was required to assess the contamination around the abandoned Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, various survivors? organizations said.

The organizations expressed satisfaction with the fact the peer review group set up by the union minister concurred with the survivors organizations with regard to the poor quality of study carried out by other bodies earlier.

Following a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court in 2008, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) & Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) carried out studies to assess the amount of chemicals and heavy metals in the soil and ground water in and around the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal.

Reports of these studies were presented at the Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting in June 2010.

The Group of Ministers on Bhopal set up the Bhopal Environment Remediation Oversight Committee which invited comments on the NEERI, NGRI & IICT from 46 individuals and organizations including the Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, professional associations and non-governmental organizations including some Bhopal survivors? organizations.

Of the 31 reviews received by the Remediation Oversight Committee, 21 found fault with the way the three bodies had carried out the site assessment and advised that fresh studies should be carried out for a comprehensive assessment of the depth, spread and nature of contamination in and around the factory premises, said the Bhopal organisations on Monday.

The also stated that among others, four experts from Australia, Netherlands, England and Germany who presented their critique at the request of the survivors? organizations found the reports of NEERI, NGRI to be based on inadequate sampling and insufficient coverage of the contaminated areas.

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