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Eloor Creek Cleanup: SPV to Tackle Pollution
2 Jan
Summary
- A special purpose vehicle will be formed for the effluent treatment plant.
- Hindustan Insecticides Limited will provide land for the project.
- The creek was identified as a toxic dumping site in 2011.

Efforts to clean up the heavily polluted Kuzhikandam creek in Eloor are advancing with the proposed formation of a special purpose vehicle (SPV). This entity will oversee the establishment of an effluent treatment plant, a crucial step in the rejuvenation process. The project has secured nearly 75 cents of land from Hindustan Insecticides Limited, paving the way for its implementation after significant delays.
The Kuzhikandam creek was identified in 2011 by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change as one of twelve toxic dumping sites nationwide needing remediation under the National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) program. Investigations by the Central Pollution Control Board revealed substantial deposits of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants, confirming the site's severe contamination.
Funding for the project requires clarity, as NCEF funds have lapsed. Current proposals suggest a 60% cost share between polluting industries and the State government, with the Centre providing 40%. The SPV will finalize a detailed project report, establish a timeline for tender processes, and award the work, marking a critical phase in addressing Eloor's environmental concerns.




