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Home / Environment / Toxic Dye Discharge Halted: Punjab Units Under Review

Toxic Dye Discharge Halted: Punjab Units Under Review

15 Jan

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Summary

  • 54 dyeing units ordered to adopt Zero Liquid Discharge or relocate.
  • STPs overwhelmed by untreated industrial waste, polluting Buddha Dariya.
  • Water quality of Buddha Dariya shows marked improvement in the last year.
Toxic Dye Discharge Halted: Punjab Units Under Review

The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) is conducting a thorough review of the city's dyeing units, a critical move following the December deadline to cease toxic industrial waste discharge into the sewage system. For years, untreated effluent from these operations has compromised municipal sewage treatment plants and severely polluted the Buddha Dariya river.

As a stringent ultimatum, 54 identified units were mandated to either adopt Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) technology or relocate outside city limits. Industry is beginning to fragment under these environmental mandates, with the transition of 11 large-scale and 43 small-scale units progressing at varied paces. Significant enforcement measures, including CCTV surveillance for waste transport monitoring, are being implemented to ensure compliance.

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Despite the ongoing challenges, integrated efforts across departments show promising results for the Buddha Dariya. Water quality testing indicates a marked improvement over the past year, fostering optimism that ZLD technology and stricter oversight will safeguard Punjab's water resources.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The PPCB is reviewing 54 dyeing units, mandating them to adopt Zero Liquid Discharge technology or relocate to stop toxic waste discharge.
Water quality testing shows a marked improvement in the Buddha Dariya over the last 12 months due to industrial pollution control efforts.
ZLD technology aims to eliminate liquid waste discharge from industrial units, requiring comprehensive water treatment and recycling.

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