The Asian Age

OZ TO PROSECUTE ADANI GROUP FOR POLLUTION

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Weeks after an intensive campaign against Indian conglomera­te Adani Group, Australia’s Queensland province has decided to prosecute Adani Group “for releasing highly coal polluted water into the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area”.

Adani Group’s mega Carmichael coal mine in the Galilee Basin and terminal at Abbot Point have been facing sustained opposition from a large section of the society. There have been allegation­s of the Adani Group releasing contaminat­ed water into the Great Barrier Reef area.

According to ABC News, the Queensland government claimed the concentrat­ion of coal dust in the discharged water exceeded the approved levels by more than 800 per cent.

If found guilty, the Australian news organisati­on said the Adani Group’s operating licenses could be cancelled apart from slapping financial penalties of up to $ 2.7 million.

A website stopadani. com has been campaignin­g against coal mines being operated by the Adanis. The portal claims that coal is the biggest single cause of air pollution in Australia, contributi­ng to 3,000 deaths every year.

The portal also claims that the Australian­s should not trust Adani.

“In an Australian court, Adani was shown to have misled the public about the amount of royalties and jobs the mine would generate, while its Australian CEO boasts to the business press claiming “everything will be autonomous from mine to port,” the portal claimed.

Analysts, however, are sceptical about the Adani Group’s defeat.

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