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Home / Environment / Illegal RMC Plant Threatens Mumbai's Protected Mangroves

Illegal RMC Plant Threatens Mumbai's Protected Mangroves

31 Jan

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Summary

  • FIR lodged against BMC contractor for RMC plant near mangroves.
  • Complaints filed via state and mangrove protection apps.
  • RMC plant established within 50 meters of protected forest.
Illegal RMC Plant Threatens Mumbai's Protected Mangroves

Versova police in Mumbai have registered an FIR against a contractor appointed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The contractor is accused of violating the Environment Protection Act by establishing a Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) plant in close proximity to a protected mangrove forest.

The legal action stems from complaints initially filed on the state's Aaple Sarkar portal on August 5, 2025, and later on the Mangroves Protection app on December 2, 2025. These complaints triggered an inspection by revenue and forest officials.

During their site visit, authorities discovered that the BMC-appointed contractor had not only set up a sewerage treatment plant but also the RMC plant. Crucially, the RMC facility was found to be situated within 50 meters of the protected mangrove forest, a clear violation of environmental norms.

Consequently, an FIR was lodged against the contractor for proceeding with the plant's construction without the mandatory permission from the forest department. This highlights a significant environmental breach within a protected ecological zone.

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.
A BMC-appointed contractor established a Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) plant within 50 meters of a protected mangrove forest, violating the Environment Protection Act.
Complaints were first lodged on the Aaple Sarkar portal on August 5, 2025, and subsequently on the Mangroves Protection app on December 2, 2025.
The FIR was registered against a contractor appointed by the BMC for setting up the Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) plant without necessary forest department permissions.

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