The Hindu (Madurai)

Discharge of medical waste from GRH into Vaigai: HC seeks response

A public interest litigation petition alleged that untreated liquid medical waste from the hospital was being discharged into the river, especially at Alwarpuram in the city

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The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has sought response from authoritie­s after a public interest litigation petition alleged that untreated liquid medical waste from Government Rajaji Hospital was being discharged into the Vaigai.

A Division Bench of Justices G. R. Swaminatha­n and B. Pugalendhi ordered notice to the authoritie­s on the petition ˆled by activist Vaigai Rajan of Madurai.

The petitioner sought a direction to the authoritie­s to prevent the discharge of the medical waste into the Vaigai river, especially at Alwarpuram.

He said that the GRH generates large amounts of medical waste on a daily basis. The medical waste was directly discharged into the Vaigai river near Alwarpuram, without treating the waste, he alleged.

He also alleged that Madurai Corporatio­n was letting out untreated sewage from the pumping station on the GRH campus into Vaigai river for years.

Even though the Sewage Treatment Plant was set up on the GRH premises, it has not been in proper use and untreated liquid medical waste from the hospital was getting discharged into the Vaigai river through Madurai Corporatio­n pipeline. This was harmful. The water was unˆt for consumptio­n and the groundwate­r could turn toxic, the petitioner said.

Mr. Rajan pointed out that the Centre for Urban Water Resources (CURE) of DHAN Foundation published an article in 2021 on “Water Watch Quality Matters - Urban Vaigai under Isolation”, wherein it suggested that restrictin­g sewage and solid waste discharge into river is the only way to safeguard the Vaigai river.

The petitioner said that on inquiry he found out that the sewage treatment plant on the GRH premises has not been working due to inadequate power supply. It requires a separate electricit­y connection which costs up to ₹ 33 lakh for its deposit. The sewage treatment plant near Alwarpuram is not working to its fullest capacity. It is all set to be demolished as it comes in the way of the proposed Goripalaya­m yover. The discharge of sewage into the Vaigai river will increase, he said.

Mr. Rajan said that he had made a representa­tion to the authoritie­s to prevent the discharge of sewage into the Vaigai river. However, no action has been taken so far, he said and sought a direction to the authoritie­s to stop the discharge of medical waste into the Vaigai river. The court adjourned the hearing in the case till the ˆrst week of June.

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