Mangaluru, Nov 13: The Mangaluru Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) on Wednesday reportedly unleashed a huge quantity of oil and waste into a stream triggering panic among residents of Jokatte village on the outskirts of the city.
According to local residents, the discharge started near the phase III plant of MRPL on Tuesday night and continued through Wednesday morning.
B.S. Hussain from the Jokatte Nagarika Horata Samiti said that the stream, which emerges at MRPL, has a small check dam where the oil has accumulated. This eventually leads to the Gurupura, he said.
The organisation, which has been conducting protests against the company for their alleged pollution of the area, has collected samples.
“While no one uses the water from the stream, it does flow close to people's houses. We fear the groundwater – from where our wells draw water – will be contaminated,” said Mr. Hussain.
While dismissing claims of “willful dumping of waste” in the stream, an MRPL spokesperson said a malfunctioning in the pumps had led to a “small” leakage from the pipes.
“Underneath the stream is a network of pipes that pump up the waste to the effluent treatment plant. A component in the pipes has malfunctioned causing a minor leakage from the pipe…since oil spreads over water, even a small leakage will seem like a big spill,” he said. The leakage had been fixed and the discharge would not harm the residents' health, he added.

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