Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Industrial waste contaminat­ing Mahul salt pans? FDA to probe

- Badri Chatterjee

MUMBAI: The Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA), Maharashtr­a said they are investigat­ing a complaint that salt pans in Mahul are being contaminat­ed by the discharge from an oil refinery in the vicinity.

A citizens’ group, Watchdog Foundation, has filed a complaint that a branch of the Thane Creek, which brings sea water into the salt pans, has industrial wastes flowing in it.

Assistant commission­er of the FDA, DK Sawant, told Hindustan Times that he has directed his officers to collect samples of salt from the pans to carry out investigat­ion.

“As per the FDA protocol and enforcemen­t authority, we can test samples only from packaged products of salt to analyse contaminat­ion levels,” said Ashwini Ranjane, assistant commission­er (east zone), Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA).

“Since there are no processing units at the site, it is very difficult to identify any contaminat­ion. We are trying to find out whether there any local units to analyse the salt in this area,” said Ranjane.

“Investigat­ions are underway since it can be a potential health hazard. If untreated effluents are being released, it is a violation and action will be taken,” said Ranjane.

Godfrey Pimenta, trustee, Watchdog Foundation, said that regular consumptio­n of salt that has even low levels of chemical contaminat­ion could create health risks for consumers in the long run.

“The pollutants from the said discharge gets mixed with sea water which is reaching the salt pans and thus there is a heavy Mahul salt pans High tide water ingress to salt pans

Thane creek risk that the salt produced at Mahul may be contaminat­ed,” Pimenta said.

Salt pans are inter tidal areas governed by Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules, and fall under the primary category (CRZ-I).

These areas, however, are not defined as wetlands after the commission­er (east zone), FDA Mumbai currently has 2,177 hectares of salt pans. Of this, 1,379 hectares is under CRZ where no constructi­on activity is allowed, and 721.24 hectares falls outside natural areas and is developabl­e

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) is allocating 130 hectares of salt pan land for affordable housing under its developmen­t plan. Outlets releasing effluents

Refinery area Union environmen­t ministry notified the Wetland (Conservati­on and Management) Rules, 2017.

Officials from the deputy salt commission­er’s office in Mumbai said they were not aware about the issue and refrained from commenting.

 ??  ?? Satellite image of the area submitted by the complainan­t.
Satellite image of the area submitted by the complainan­t.

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