Polluting Berger paints unit ordered shut down
Tuesday 20 July 2010 05:55:50 PM IST by IANS ( Leave a comment )

Panaji, July 20 (IANS) The state pollution control board Tuesday
suspended the operations of a Berger Paints manufacturing unit,
located at the Pilerne industrial estate in Goa, for polluting ground
water resources.
The suspension order was issued by the chairman of the Goa State
Pollution Control Board Simon de Souza after conducting a hearing on
the issue.

The management of Berger Becker Coatings Private Limited, one of the
largest decorative paint manufacturers in India, have also been asked
to “manage, handle and dispose off all the hazardous waste stored at
the unit”, until which the operations will remain suspended.

The unit has also been asked to clear solvent, which was being
discharged in the storm water drains, and report to the authority
within seven days.

The order also directs the district collector to seal the premises and
disconnect the water and electricity supply to the unit.

The issue of pollution by Berger paints was raised in the Goa
legislative assembly Monday.

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