Sterlite copper plant acid leak severe: Vedanta asks Madras HC to provide power


Tuticorin, Jun 20 (Reuters): Vedanta Ltd said on Wednesday a sulphuric acid leak from a tank at its southern Indian copper smelter was severe and inaction could lead to serious environmental consequences.

The district administration had said on Sunday the leak was minor, and steps were being taken to empty the storage tanks as a safety precaution.

“There is a severe leakage in the pipe flanges and... the pipe flanges are submerged in the acid pool collected in the dykes around the acid storage tank,” the company said in a petition to the Madras High Court.

Vedanta, the Indian subsidiary of London-listed Vedanta Resources, said it sought a limited reconnection of the electricity supply for maintenance to guard against a potential loss of life and damage to air and groundwater.

“There is a grave risk and danger as there are other tanks and there are flammable chemicals and materials within the plant area,” it said.

However, the district’s top administrative official Sandeep Nanduri stuck to the earlier view that the leak was minor.

“That is their version, and this is ours. However, we are completely evacuating the sulphuric acid from all tanks as a safety precaution,” said Nanduri.

The Tamil Nadu government ordered a permanent closure of the plant and disconnected the power supply last month following protests that turned violent and culminated in the police opening fire on protesters, killing 13 of them.

The protesters demanded a permanent shutdown of the plant, which they said was causing air and water pollution. Locals and activists see the smelter as a risk to fisheries. Vedanta says the protests are based on false notions.

Vedanta also said it was unable to meet government officials because of the tense situation prevailing after the protests.

A senior state minister told Reuters in an interview early in June that there was “no question” of engaging with the company, and the plant will remain shut.

The smelter, which has been shut for about three months, annually produces about a million tonnes of sulphuric acid, a corrosive byproduct of copper smelting used as a raw material by the fertiliser industry.

It accounted for over a third of India’s refined copper production, and employed over 3,000 people. The company plans to appeal the government’s move to shut the plant.

  

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  • Alex, Mangalore/Malayasia

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Vedanta requesting the Electricity power. He can use the Diesel Generators (DG)for maintenance if he want to stop the leakage risk. Nowadays big commercial generators available for plant construction. Even the initial starting of the project of power plant people using the DG's. He is rich enough to bring the DG for his plant repair from acid leakage, shouldn't give permanent power for maintenance/stop acid leakage. He will misuse or to run the plant with bribing the authorities.

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  • Valerian D'Souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Very correct.
    Rich Sterlite can also install Solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) panels which convert the sun's rays into electricity for its use; which in fact cheaper than conventional electricity.
    Initially there is about 25 lakhs capital requirement for installation, which such company can definitely afford.
    The Company may be tricking the Govt by asking for its electricity.
    Giving electricity implies to giving sort of passive permission.

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 20 2018

    Citizens who lost lives and who suffered due to pollution or whatsoever should approach court or competent authorities for adequate compensation.
    There is corporate social responsibility on the company. This should be a lesson to all.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 20 2018

    Vedanta gets richer at the cost of Tamil Nadu's citizens................ a good move by Nanduri to see that the plant remains shut forever.

    Vedanta please move the plant to Delhi, Gujarat or to UP.

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