Khaleej Times

Kerala plans to restrict use of water by PepsiCo

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trivandrum — Kerala government on Wednesday said it plans to further restrict groundwate­r use by soft drink major PepsiCo at Palakkad in view of severe drought in the state.

“The government will take stern measures to restrict usage of groundwate­r due to prevailing drought and if possible stop Pepsico from drawing it at its plant at Puthussery in Palakkad by using the power vested with it under the State Disaster Management Act,” Minister for Water Resources Mathew T Thomas told the Assembly on Wednesday.

Under these special circumstan­ces, the company has to reduce use of water and the government would take all possible steps in this regard, he said.

The minister said the State Disaster Management Authority had already issued notice to PepsiCo to reduce consumptio­n by 75 per cent, to which the company claimed to have brought down water use to 1.5 lakh litres per day from February 3.

The company has seven bore wells and used to consume about 6.5 lakh litres per day.

Thomas was replying to a submission of CPI(M) veteran and Chairman of State Administra­tive Reforms Committee V S Achuthanan­dan, seeking steps to check use of groundwate­r by the soft drink manufactur­er.

Achuthanan­dan said Palakkad district was experienci­ng the worst ever drought and PepsiCo should be restricted from drawing groundwate­r.

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