Mukul da,
**
*>But he is typical of Indian Non-Expertize.*

Don't know anything about RK Pachauri. But what is a typical "Indian
Non-Expertize"?

Does that include us NRAs/NRIs - after all, most of us did come from a
Gauhati/Dibrugarh Medical College, IIT, IIM, Cotton/GU, or schools named
after saints.

And what about all those in India itself - that produce, desgn aircrafts,
trains, other machinery etc. T

And does that EXCLUDE select people from Assam?

Frankly, the way you sound, it looks like India is full of idiots! :)

--Ram



**




On 7/3/07, mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<*Who is TERI by the way>*
*The man with a wise-looking Beard- R.K.Pachauri.*
*Also became (or is)UN's  Green-house gas task-force Chief(India got a
chance to put its man ). But he is typical of Indian Non-Expertize.*
*We have no such PULL to demand result. *
*Let us give them a long rope-will tear anyway!*
*mm*


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Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 10:57:04 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Assam] Refinery pollution
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]

*" We were told that Delhi's Consultant TERI did not think our system will
work--and they have their own." -  It is hard for me to understand how you
could give up so easily, knowing you. If you have repeatable performace
results of your invention and they are better than the competitors', you win
on the technical side. If your price is better or equal to the other guy you
win on the commercial side. Another caveat normally is "Proven Technology".
If yours is not a proven technology, can't you challenge Assam Govt. to let
you install one of your units on a pilot run? Or is it that they will not
talk to you unless you are in the good old boys' network?*
**
*Who is TERI by the way? Are they offering a proven technology from an
international pollution reduction company? Surface pollution in oil fields
and refineries has been greatly reduced in USA by using proven standard
technology but electro endosmosis process is not a front runner.*
**
*Dilip*


*mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:

  I am sure *the damage is far more then extinction of local species*.You
are Right. There is no more  fish/turtle/porpoise(Xihoo) left  in the main
stream of the Brahmaputra all the way to sea  due to following :
·         One drop of Oily waste spreads to an invisible film spreading
1km.sq.blocking all Oxygen.
·         Digboi, Dulijan, Oilfields drilling wastes ,refineries ,
papermills  - totally disgorge daily 1000 m.cu.(Ton) if not more. That is
= 10,000,000,000,000 drops>  will film up that many km.sq ( many times all
Brahmaputra) to make Planktons survive in all Brahmaputra  IMPOSSIBLE
without Oxygen-thus blocked . No Plankton-No fish-No Xihoo-simply.
·         We are not yet considering the open Sewer that is
Bharaloo,Bhogdoi,Bhareli. These carry Chemicals apart from fecals


One has to seriously look at the nature of effluents, the stock emitted
over the last few decades and their long term impact.  Who Will? The Govt
. Pollution Control Board Chief only collects Crores of Hush-Money from
these culprits.

The state ought to institute an official scientific study(ALL ARE IN THE
Hush Hush payroll!!) immediately, calculate damages, impose a heavy
pollution tax with retrospective effect on these refineries and use this for
abatement of the stock of pulltants to the extent *feasible (*I am not
sure how much can be done).* Yours Truly+ some concerned Techies
Demonstrated Free To  authorities at  Digboi,Duliajan, Jagiroad,Noonmati how
to totally remove all Oily discharge to open Bodies-in 2004-2005. After
Demonstrating Free we wanted orders . We were told that Delhi's Consultant
TERI did not think our system will work--and they have their own. They
executed--but it became worse. Now TERI has been given all help by Assam
Govt like to IIT Etc to setup shop in Assam and Direct all future measures
--like Yamuna(Non )Cleanup in Delhi.
*Also, individual citizen groups could file public interest law suits
seeking compensation from these public sector giants. ( I tried inducing the
leading NGO Aranyak-kept quiet. No money there)
If the *federal government *(India ain't no Federal)* * is unwilling to
pay up with retrospective effect, the state could use this (*Dare 
Not)*outstanding dues to central government owned PSUs such as the electricity
generating units.
Of course, considering the meagre royalties that are paid to the state for
the crude itself, it is foolhardy to hope for anything at all.

Thanks for Spelling out 1 small reason why we need to be Sovereign-to save
Assam/To save India .
mm
Santanu.


> > santanu roy said:
>
> > From BBC:
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6220892.stm
>
> i was talking to someone in guwahati this weekend, and
> he mentioned that some species of fish have
> disappeared due to pollution.
>
> x
>
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