Millennium Post

Molasses leak: Notice issued to Chadha Sugar mill

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) on Wednesday issued a notice to Chadha sugar mill in molasses leakage incident, seeking its reply on why action should not be initiated against it for the alleged violations detected by the probe committee.

A large number of fish were found dead in Beas on May 17 after molasses from the sugar factory leaked into the river in Punjab's Beas town, about 40 km from the Amritsar.

“Notice has been issued to the Chadha Sugar mill, Kiri Afghana in Gurdaspur to seek the reply of its representa­tives on the findings of the probe committee report which found violations,” a senior official said here today.

The sugar mill representa­tives have been asked to appear before the PPCB authoritie­s tomorrow for giving their reply, the official further said.

A probe committee, which submitted its report to the state government yesterday, found violation in the storage of molasses, a byproduct in sugarcane processing, at the factory.

“There was a violation pertaining to the storage of molasses as the storage arrangemen­ts were not found to be as per rules,” official said while highlighti­ng the major violation found by the probe committee.

The committee had a man- date to investigat­e how and why this incident happened and what were the deficienci­es and what action proposed to be taken to prevent such incidents in future.

Following the molasses spill, the state government had already sealed the mill and seized its security deposit of Rs 25 lakh.

The mill may also face action for contaminat­ing the canal-based water under the northern India Canal Draining Act, the official added.

A state government official said that following the molasses leakage, the main priority of the government was to ensure potable drinking water to people living in Faridkot, Muktsar and Fazilka districts where the water supply was canal based.

People were asked not to use canal based water which was contaminat­ed because of the leakage and inlets of reservoirs were also closed, the official said.

Contaminat­ed water with dead fish and snakes had also entered into Rajasthan through Indira Gandhi canal from Punjab, prompting the authoritie­s to stop drinking water supply from the canal as a precaution­ary measure.

The Indira Gandhi canal supplies water to Hanumangar­h, Srigangana­gar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and other districts in north and western region of the desert state.

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