CLOSURE OF
TANNERIES IN VELLORE DISTRICT
V.M. Khaleelur Rahman
A big confusion and tension prevailed
in Ambur and its surrounding places on 25th and 26th November
2013 when directions were issued by the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board for closure
and stoppage of power supply to Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) – M/s.
Ambur Tannery Effluent Treatment Co. Ltd., (Amburtech – Thuthipet
sector) and its consented member tannery units. The closure order could not be
postponed even for a day despite best efforts by some tanners. The action for
power cut and closure was very swift resulting in the closure of as many as 47
tanneries in the Thuthipet sector.
It is learnt that the closure
order was issued after an inspection of the CETP and the Palar river by the
District Environmental Engineer (DEE), Vaniyambadi. The finding is that the municipal
sewage generated in and around Ambur municipality area and the untreated and
partially treated trade effluent from Amburtech CETP are being discharged in
the river but there is no discharge of effluent from member tanneries directly into
the river. It is said that there was a complaint regarding these effluents
being discharged into the river in a daily newspaper earlier and on the basis
of that the inspection was done.
The Board had directed the CETP
earlier vide its communication dated 13th September 2013 to restrict
the quantity of trade effluent received from its member tannery units to 50%
(1100 KLD) of its consented quantity (2219 KLD) and operate the existing ZLD
System efficiently and continuously so as to achieve ZLD at all times without
discharging untreated/treated trade effluent outside the premises. The Board
had also directed the CETP to instruct the member tannery units to restrict
their production to 50% of their consented capacity and correspondingly reduce
the effluent generation by 50% until the installation and commissioning of 3rd
stage RO and additional MEE system by the CETP.
Although the CETP tried it best
to restrict the quantity of inflow of trade effluent to 50% i.e 1100 KLD as per
Board direction, it was found to be higher (1300 KLD) on the verification of
records and during inspection on 20th November 2013.
However N.M. Zackeria & Co.
and Jai Bharath tanneries which are situated in the Thuthipet sector have not
been closed as there was no violation of any sort in the separate effluent
treatment plants owned by them. Some other tanneries in other sectors in Ambur such
as T. Abdul Wahid & Co. which have their own plants functioning well
without any irregularities are also not affected.
On the whole some 13 (thirteen)
tanneries which come under the Maligai Thope CETP and 10 (ten) other tanneries
which have their own effluent treatment plants are functioning without any
problem as there is no effluent violation whatsoever in their units.
The closure of 47 tanneries in
the Thuthipet area of Ambur has affected the leather industry badly. Tanners
fear that if the hides and skins available in their tanneries are not processed
on time, they will be damaged and the loss will be unimaginably high. The
leather goods, garment and shoe factories in many parts of India and abroad which
have business contacts with them will also face difficulties if the contracted
leather items are not supplied to them within the stipulated time. It will
affect industrial growth and export.
The affected tanners are very
much worried and making arrangements for an efficient functioning of the CETP
by adhering to the directions given by the Board. They say that it has never
been their intention to violate the norms or pollute the atmosphere….. It is
the unfortunate industrial pollution in spite of their cautious approach…. Mr.
M. Rafeeque Ahmed, President, All India Skin and Hide Tanners and Merchants
Association is busy in consulting tanners and finding a permanent solution to
this ugly problem.
(VMK in Indian Leather, December 2013)
(VMK in Indian Leather, December 2013)
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Assalamu alaikum,
ReplyDeleteThank you Khaleel bhai, for your article on current problems facing by tanners and its repercussions affecting production schedule, industrial growth, over all export growth in relation to leather industry - one of the main export oriented sector. Let us pray all to Allahu Subhanahu Ta'ala to provide all means and stand together to solve this problem for ever in sha Allah. As muslims, we have more environmental awareness to safeguard interests of all people.
Innama-al Usri Yusra. Insha Allah we will soon get relief from the bad situation.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Ashraf Ali,
ReplyDeleteI am really surprised to see your comments. What are you talking about. Do we muslim have awareness about environment?
Dear Jannat, Why you are unnecessarily dragging the name of Allah here. Does Allah ask us to spoil the land where we are living, does Allah not provide us food from the land we are spoiling, does Allah not providing us the clean water from the land we are spoiling.
We don't have any right to seek the help from Allah unless we try to correct our thought, intension of not to spoil the land provided to us by Allah and not to make the business using Riba.
Once we try to correct the said things, then we will definitely be in a position to get help from Allah.
Dear Mr. Khaleel, please reply to my comment, I am really sad to type the above comments, my intension is not to hurt anyone, but to make everyone aware that unless we try to correct ourselves, we don't deserve to get help from Allah. Still it is not late, Allah will definitely open thousands of sources if we try not to harm His creation.
Abdul
thanks for sharing information about security and Trade Effluent .. keep writing..
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