TN junks Sterlite's plea to renew consent to operate Tuticorin plant

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 10 2018 | 9:10 PM IST

Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board today said it has rejected Vedanta group firm Sterlite's plea to renew the consent to operate its Tuticorin unit, forcing the company to suspend copper smelting operations at the plant.

TNPC Board norms were not "properly fulfilled" by Sterlite, board's chairman Mohammed Nazimuddin said in a release.

In view of this, the board has rejected the Vedanta's copper making unit Sterlite's application seeking renewal of consent to operate its existing plant, the release said. The consent to operate accorded previously by the Board ended on March 31, 2018.

The development comes amid about a two-month long protest by local people, including students, against Sterlite alleging pollution and resultant serious health hazards to people.

In a filing to BSE today, Vedanta said its application has been rejected for want of more clarifications, adding it was evaluating further course of action.

"Please take note that the company had applied for renewal of consent to operate (CTO) for its existing smelter plant at Thoothukudi. The application has been rejected for want of more clarifications. The company is evaluating further course of action," it said.

On March 27, the company had said as part of regular maintenance programme, its smelting operations at Thoothukudi (also known as Tuticorin) had undergone maintenance shutdown for approximately 15 days.

The company today said the "scheduled maintenance activities were supposed to be for a period of approximately 15 days from the said date (March 27, 2018)."
Recently, the state government had also said it was examining complaints of residents against the unit. '

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First Published: Apr 10 2018 | 9:10 PM IST

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