Mangaluru, Apr 5: Residents of Jokatte and surrounding areas staged a black flag demonstration on Sunday against the alleged contamination of air and water along with noise pollution by the coke and sulphur units of Phase III plant of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) due to lack of pollution control measures despite warnings by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB).
The demonstrators, led by Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) and Nagarikare Horata Samiti, Jokatte, showed black flags and protested against the government-run oil company during the visit of Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday.
The minister was in Mangaluru on Sunday to inaugurate the polypropylene unit of MRPL on the outskirts of Suratkal.
During the protest by the local residents, the demonstrators were arrested by the police when they attempted to enter the premises of the oil company following the arrival of the minister.
Based on the show cause notice issued by the pollution control board against the MRPL, the minister assured considering the demand of the protestors after discussing the matter with KSPCB officials.
Shutdown of coke and sulphur units
The residents troubled by the air pollution and water contamination by the coke and sulphur units have repeated demanded shutting down of the production units.
According to the demonstrators, none of the local elected representatives had responded to the problem allegedly caused by the production units till date, apart from minister Abhayachandra Jain who responded with a letter to the company regarding the problems.
In a recent observation made by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), the open wells in the vicinity were contaminated by the thick dust from the operations of the production units, while also polluting the surrounding air. According to DYFI district president Muneer Katipalla, the board had sent notices to MRPL to comply with appropriate pollution control measures, which the company is yet to implement fully.
Meanwhile, the company replied to the show cause notice sent by the pollution board on March 4, reportedly explaining the pollution control measures under implementation such as - closed conveyor system for coke transfer, suppression system for dry fog and dust, dust screens and also windbreakers.
It can be recalled that MRPL had initially denied the allegations of pollution leveled against the production units and tried to defend itself.









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