Working to evacuate acid spillage at Tuticorin plant: Vedanta

The Economic Times, By Rakhi Mazumdar, KolkataJun 25, 2018.


The Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta Ltd has said it is working with the Pollution Control Board and district administration to mitigate damage due to acid spillage from its copper smelter unit in Tuticorin. 

The copper plant remains closed following a Tamil Nadu government order issued on May 28, 2018. 

In a statement to the stock exchanges on Monday, Vedanta said :"The leak in the sulphuric acid tank was observed and by a police personnel deployed by the District Administration (DA). As soon as we got to know of this, we informed the DA and Pollution Control Board and are working with them to evacuate the acid spillage safely, to mitigate any environmental damage." 


Following the sealing and closure of the unit in the wake of the May 28 order issued by Tamil Nadu government, the Tuticorin copper smelter continues to be inaccessible to Vedanta. 

Vedanta also said it has filed a writ of mandamus before the Madras High Court and submitted a note on potential safety risks because of no supervision of the plant. The Bench has directed the district administration and Pollution Control Board to file their response. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on Monday (June 25). 

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