Mangaluru: Daijiworld impact - DC directs inquiry into fish meal factories’ pollution issue


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Dec 5: Deputy commissioner (DC) Dr K V Rajendra has ordered the deputy environment officer of Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Mangaluru, to conduct investigation with regards to the fish meal factories’ pollution causing health hazards and take necessary action as per rules and send a report about the action taken within two weeks to his office as well as send information to the applicants.

The complaint petition was given by the residents of Sasihitlu, Aggidakaliya, Pavanje, Chelyaru, Mukka and Haleangadi that stench is emanating from the fish meal factories in the surroundings making the residents lives miserable.


Factories at the area (file photo)

It may be recalled, Daijiworld had published about the issue where three factories Mukka Fish Meal and Seafood Industries Pvt Ltd, BAWA Fishmeal Industries and Bawa HKA and Sons are causing pollution and leading to health hazards.

The locals of Mukka, Sasihitlu and Mithrapatna are agitated with the three fish oil factories located at the surroundings of Sashihitlu which is causing health hazards and also air, sound and water pollution. Locals alleged that the three factories operating are the reason behind health issues faced by the people in the vicinity.

Since several years, locals have been raising voice to let the people's representatives, police, pollution control board and concerned authorities know and to take action against the three factories but all efforts went in vain with no action. Srinivas Institute, Pavanje temple also complained against these factories, while locals had appealed to the factory authorities.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mansi, Surathkal

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Still problems is becoming bad from factories adding worms with rotten fish, smells is choking. Fire pellets from chimneys of factory falling into house, burning trees. Locals have complained. Authorities not taking any action to help people even with complaints.

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  • Sareen, Surathkal

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Many problems in area - factories smells coming near main road.

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  • Yajnesh, Mukka/Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Too much smell and noise, better shift to Industrial Area as permanent solution.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    KSPCB and Corporation should ensure these areas are free of pollution and people can live in safe environment

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Luckily there are no Beef Factories ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Shocking that these units were operating for so long under the nose of pollution control board despite several complaints!

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    The owner of these companies has to build a house/Bungalow nearby and have to stay with their family to know the difficulties of people staying around. Pathetic....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    in da heart of mangalore city fish meal stinking smell lingers everyday. authorities should take stringent action against fish meal polution in mangalore city corporation limits. thank u daijiworld 4 alerting & enlightening authorities from daijiworld 24X7 news.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    I agree these days city is stinking..indeed smart city with beautiful smell Wah!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Nothing less than shifting these factories is the permanent solution!

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