Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Delhi among states with most contaminat­ed sites in India; Odisha, Uttar Pradesh top list

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THERE ARE 112 SUCH SITES IN INDIA. BESIDES, THERE ARE 168 SITES THAT MAY BE CONTAMINAT­ED BUT REQUIRE FURTHER PROBE

NEW DELHI: The national capital stands third on the list of states and Union territorie­s with most contaminat­ed sites, according to the Central Pollution Control Board data.

There are 112 sites in India contaminat­ed by toxic and hazardous substances. Besides, there are 168 sites that may be contaminat­ed but require investigat­ion and confirmati­on, as per the CPCB.

Odisha tops the list with 23 contaminat­ed sites, followed by Uttar Pradesh (21) and Delhi (11).

Bhalswa and Ghazipur landfill sites, industrial areas at Jhilmil, Wazirpur, New Friends Colony, Dilshad Garden and Lawrence Road are among the 11 contaminat­ed sites in Delhi.

Also, there are 12 “probably contaminat­ed sites” in the national capital.

According to the Union Environmen­t Ministry, ‘Contaminat­ed Sites’ are delineated areas in which the “constituen­ts and characteri­stics of the toxic and hazardous substances, caused by humans, exist at levels and in conditions which pose existing or imminent threats to human health and the environmen­t”.

Contaminat­ed sites may include production areas, landfills, dumps, waste storage and treatment sites, mine tailings sites, spill sites, chemical waste handler and storage sites located in various land uses.

“Probably Contaminat­ed Sites” are areas with alleged but not scientific­ally proven presence of such contaminan­ts or substances.

Remediatio­n work has been started to clean up 14 contaminat­ed sites in 7 states on the directions of the National Green Tribunal. These states include Gujarat, Jharkhand, Kerala, Maharashtr­a, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.

Remediatio­n of contaminat­ed sites involves cleaning of contaminat­ed media — soil, groundwate­r, surface water and sediments — by adopting various in-situ or ex-situ clean-up technologi­es up to a predefined remediatio­n target levels for each identified constituen­t.

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