MUMBAI: In spite of BMC‘s announcement about diverse wind air pollution keep an eye on measures, felony and unlawful foundries proceed to perform across the Khairani street section in Chandivli. Week motion has been initiated in opposition to one of the crucial boiler and foundry gadgets previous, citizens allege the foundries are inflicting fat wind air pollution.
Previous this occasion, the MPCBhad served notices to 22 gadgets, which incorporated laundry gadgets and aluminium foundries.Therefore, the BMC demolished among the unlawful gadgets and served notices to a few of them. The BMC demolished a couple of gadgets previous this date too.
“A video of an illegal foundry in Yadav Nagar of Khairani Road causing air pollution was recently shared by a Khairani road resident. There are at least 15-20 illegal foundries in a row in Yadav nagar, Khairani Road,” mentioned Mandeep Singh Makkar, founder Chandivli Electorate Welfare Affiliation.
“We have been complaining to the BMC throughout the year about these units, but the BMC has not responded to complaints. The BMC has issued guidelines and announced various measures to curtail pollution, but how are they missing the pollution caused by these units? They are not taking concrete and serious action,” mentioned Makkar. L-Ward officer Dhanaji Herlekar was once now not to be had for a remark.
Previous this occasion, the MPCBhad served notices to 22 gadgets, which incorporated laundry gadgets and aluminium foundries.Therefore, the BMC demolished among the unlawful gadgets and served notices to a few of them. The BMC demolished a couple of gadgets previous this date too.
“A video of an illegal foundry in Yadav Nagar of Khairani Road causing air pollution was recently shared by a Khairani road resident. There are at least 15-20 illegal foundries in a row in Yadav nagar, Khairani Road,” mentioned Mandeep Singh Makkar, founder Chandivli Electorate Welfare Affiliation.
“We have been complaining to the BMC throughout the year about these units, but the BMC has not responded to complaints. The BMC has issued guidelines and announced various measures to curtail pollution, but how are they missing the pollution caused by these units? They are not taking concrete and serious action,” mentioned Makkar. L-Ward officer Dhanaji Herlekar was once now not to be had for a remark.