Gas effect: Now 42 colonies forced to drink toxic water

Bhopal | Monday | 23rd July, 2018

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In the absence of remediation of the plant site, it has been spreading to new areas, said the report. This makes it amply clear that soil and ground water in areas adjacent to Carbide plant is being contaminated by spread of toxic material from inside the plant, which the company used to dump as waste”, said Rachna Dhingra, co-convener of BGIA. They also had an alpha napthol plant within the Carbide premises. With IITR confirming contamination in water samples in 20 more colonies, the number of colonies, which have contaminated groundwater, has gone up to 42 now.“The report confirms presence of nitrate, chloride and heavy metals in the samples, but most remarkable, it has found alpha napthol in the samples, an ingredient used by Union Carbide in the production of methyl isocyanide (MIC). BHOPAL: The Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow, in its latest report submitted to the apex court regarding the quality of groundwater in 20 colonies near the abandoned Union Carbide plant, has confirmed excessive presence of nitrate, chloride and heavy metals.With IITR confirming contamination in water samples collected from 20 more colonies, the number of colonies with contaminated groundwater has gone up to 42.In 2004, the Supreme Court had directed Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) to provide tap water in 14 colonies where groundwater was detected as contaminated..