Coal burying Goa: Pollution watchdog asks JSW why it had distorted facts, issues stern warning - News Summed Up

Coal burying Goa: Pollution watchdog asks JSW why it had distorted facts, issues stern warning


At Kulem, two parked rakes tell a story, of coal imports making its way to Karnataka and of finished steel on its way from JSW as an export cargo. (Express Photo by Amit Chakravarty) At Kulem, two parked rakes tell a story, of coal imports making its way to Karnataka and of finished steel on its way from JSW as an export cargo. While asking JSW to respond by December 6, the Board asked the company to explain why it had “misrepresented facts” in its report to the pollution watchdog. Earlier this year, GSPCB further reduced SWPL’s permitted capacity by 25 per cent, to 4.125 million tonnes annually. It says that while the data submitted by MPT indicates that SWPL handled 10.112 million tonnes annually of coking coal/coke, according to SWPL’s data to the Board, “you have handled a cumulative total of 6.01 million tonnes during the said year”.


Source: Indian Express December 02, 2017 21:56 UTC



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