
MP HC allows ’trial run’ of Union Carbide waste disposal at Pithampur facility
The Hindu
Madhya Pradesh High Court allows trial run of 40-year-old chemical waste disposal from Union Carbide factory in Pithampur.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday (February 18, 2025) allowed the state government to carry out a trial run of the disposal of 40-year-old chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal in Pithampur area of Dhar district.
The incineration on a trial basis will be carried out in three phases from February 27, said Advocate General Prashant Singh.
The government on Tuesday (February 18, 2025) filed a compliance report sought by the court in January about the steps taken for creating public awareness about the waste disposal process, he said.
Locals in Pithampur are fiercely opposed to the planned disposal, in their region, of the waste linked to the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy which killed more than 5,000 people.
After carrying out an awareness campaign, a trial run of the disposal should be allowed, the government requested the court.
The trial run will be carried out in three phases, with 10 tons of waste being disposed of in each phase, Mr. Singh said.
In the first trial run, waste will be disposed of at a rate of 135 kilograms per hour. It will be accelerated to 180 kg per hour and 270 kg per hour in the second and third phases, he said.