KANNUR: District Collector P Balakiran has decided to
issue stop memo to the shipbreaking unit of the Steel Industrials Kerala Ltd
(SILK) for failing to produce the licences issued by the Pollution Control
Board (PCB) and the local body.
The decision was
taken as the ultimatum given to the SILK unit ended on Monday. The Collector
told ‘Express’ that he could not protract a decision on the matter as the
ship-breaking unit had put people’s lives in danger. “The SILK officials had
held talks with the Industries Minister and the management had demanded two
months’ time to obtain the licenses, to which we had agreed. They have failed
to produce the licences,” he said.
‘Express’ had given
extensive coverage to the issue and the protests launched by the people of
Azhikkal under the banner of the Kappalppoli Virudha Samithi (Committee against
Ship-breaking). The protesters alleged that the vessel dismantling unit flouted
all safety and environmental norms stipulated by the United Nations and
international agencies. Greenpeace had warned in 2003 that the ship-breaking
unit at Azhikkal was going to be as dangerous as that in the yards at Alang in
Gujarat, the world’s largest such unit.
The Collector said
the PCB environmental engineer met him and made it clear that the board was not
in a position to issue licence to the SILK. “The PCB officials in Kannur
forwarded a report to the PCB headquarters as they needed further
clarification. Hence it was clear that the issuing of licence may take more
time,” he said.
Source: new
indian express. 22 July 2014
http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/Collector-to-Issue-Stop-Memo-to-SILK-Ship-breaking-Unit/2014/07/22/article2342766.ece
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