Kerala Govt. told to hear people’s grievances on petrochemical unit at Ambalamugal in Kochi
The Hindu
‘Lack of green belt and buffer zone around project site affecting normal life’
The Assembly Committee on Petitions has directed Government authorities to hear the grievances of people living near the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project (PDPP) unit of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited at Ambalamugal. It is alleged that lack of green belt and buffer zone around the site has affected normal life.
A committee comprising officials of the Industries Department, State Pollution Control Board, and other agencies has been told to come up with a report based on their meeting with local residents. The committee members should hear the company authorities and get back to the Petitions Committee. Residents had complained about noise and air pollution owing to failure on the part of the company to follow environmental norms.
Committee chairman K.B. Ganesh Kumar, MLA, sought an explanation from Industries Department officials on how a report prepared by an expert committee appointed by the Government to study the issue was presented before the National Green Tribunal without presenting it to the Petitions Committee. The company authorities had recalled the findings of the expert committee constituted by the Government while defending their position before the Southern Bench of the tribunal.