Vedanta running 10 Orissa units without clearance
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Vedanta running 10 Orissa units without clearance... ..Priya Ranjan Sahu

The Vedanta group is operating a large aluminium smelter plant and nine
captive power units in Orissa's Jharsuguda district without clearances from
the state pollution control board (OSPCB). Sources said there is massive
political pressure on the OSPCB to wink at these transgressions and allow
the plants to operate as this is one of the state's two showpiece FDI
projects. Over two days - Tuesday and Wednesday - the state government
stonewalled HT's efforts to obtain its reaction.

According to a Right to Information reply obtained from OSPCB by an
activist, two 135 MW captive power units of Vedanta Aluminium's
500,000-tonne- a-year smelter never got any clearance from the board.

Then, the "trial consent to operate" order OSPCB issued to the smelter and
seven other 135 MW captive power plants expired on March 31 this year. The
board has refused to renew its consent citing numerous violations of its
guidelines. The Union environment ministry recently refused to clear the
group's bauxite mining project in Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district.

Asked why no closure notice had been issued, OSPCB member-secretary Siddhant
Das told HT: "The correct procedure is to send show cause notices, then ask
for modifications and rectifications, call them for hearings. We issue
closure notices only if all these procedures fail to produce results." The
board has issued four notices over the last five months. But that doesn't
explain how the two power plants for which even trial consent orders were
not issued remain in operation. "I have no comments to make on this as I do
not know the details," said Das.

Orissa Industry Minister Raghunath Mohanty promised to revert after checking
with his staff. Thereafter, he did not respond to calls from HT.

Orissa energy secretary Pradeep Jena said: "Please ask the pollution control
board."

Vedanta, however, denied any wrongdoing. "There is no violation of the law.
As of today, we have a valid consent from the OSPCB. This means it is
satisfied with our pollution control norms. Renewal is an ongoing process,
with the OSPCB asking for modifications from time to time," said Abhijit
Pati, chief operating officer, Vedanta Aluminium.

On the two units that never received any clearance, Pati reiterated there
was no lllegality involved in their operation.

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