Ahmedabad: This is no longer a question about Whodunnit, but who will clean up the mess? Since July 19, the bureaucratic red ribbon allows tons of very toxic acid waste, allegedly discarded by industrial cluster factories around Ahmedabad to lie on most farms in the village of Rasam in Bavla Taluka, a few kilometers from Ahmedabad City.
Scientific Official of the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) Dr.
Pradip Dave, in his statement to Police Bavla said, “waste is dangerous for the environment and can endanger human life.” This visit to the farm will reveal the existence of a well-organized racket.
For months, channels excavated and installed were installed to empty the waste of toxic industries that were not treated from trucks to various pools secured by the mud dike.
GPCB officials claim that poisonous waste is being processed to be used as a fuel for industrial boilers.
Fluid from a collection of poisons is now dripping to the nesting site of the migration birds that bring together big dangers for wildlife.
On July 19, Bavla’s police received a tip-off that three people – Ramanji Thakor, a truck driver, and two cleaners – Muman Sulia and Manui Thakor, all of Patan, had disposed of dangerous waste in the village of Rasam in the village.
The police immediately told the GPCB, who sent a team to place, took samples and found that 70 drums were 200 liters, and 15 sacks of about 1 ton of toxic waste have been thrown in place.
“The court has ordered cleaning of chaos.
What is worried about the local population is that these toxic chemicals can permeate groundwater and cause serious threats.
GPCB must remove chaos first,” said a Mehta farmer from the Bavla region.
Senior GPCB officials claimed, “Waste must be discarded scientifically or burned.
But we suspect this is an organized racket.
Some are accused of being guaranteed.” Meanwhile, the local police claimed that the GPCB was to clean up the chaos, and had posted three police officers to Preventing without permission to farm and damaging toxic evidence.