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The victim did not get a dangerous smoke smell: CPCB

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Letter: Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) has observed that the victims of January 6 Sachin Gidc leakage of tragedy leaks that left six people killed and left 23 pain may not have the smell of smoke dangerous because the mixed gas did not produce any odour.in findings, which are Part of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) sequence, CPCB said that the mixing of very acidic wastes flows in natural channels and the nature of the waste disposed illegally produces some adrut poison gas due to acid-base.
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The deadly impact was also exacerbated because the release of some volatile poisonous compounds, noted.
“The contents of the tankers were found to have high sulfide and high cyanide concentrations.
This is the nature of sulfide and cyanide which released sulfide gases such as H2S and cyanogenic gases such as HCN in acid media.
Therefore the accident might be caused by a sudden formation of toxic gas due to an acidic reaction , “said spicy CPCB in odor.
“Therefore people breathe four mixed gases in industrial areas may not be able to warn themselves.
Apart from these gases, some short-lived volatile compounds can also be produced because illegal vaginal discharge that might further increase the deadly impact,” the report said.
Further central pollution control agencies stated that GPCB conducted a sampling of hazardous chemicals remaining on tankers and wastewater samples from drainers in various locations.
Along with testing in the GPCB Center Laboratory, 15 samples were sent to the Regional Director of Vadodara CPCB.
In the test results, the CPCB stated, “the natural flow carries very acidic wastewater.
Waste water pH flowing in the upstream natural channel from the accident location, at the accident site and downstream site acidic and written from 1.62 to 2.61.” “Natural drain is not supposed to carry acidic wastewater like that.
Apart from the pH, other analysis parameters, namely COD, NH3-N, phenolic compounds, sulfides and cyanides are also observed in high concentrations.
The concentration of parameters analyzed even exceeds the general debit standards notified at Under the environment (protection) of the law for waste in the upstream and downstream sites.
“The report records.
The visitCPCB revealed that the sample supplied by GPCB for analysis of physical-chemical parameters related to the characteristics of wastewater was not preserved.

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