Kerala: Three-member panel formed to probe furnace oil leak into sea
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Last Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 04:16 PM IST
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A thorough investigation has to be conducted and report submitted to the government in 10 days by the committee comprising Industries department Principal Secretary, A P M Mohammed Hanish, Malabar Cements Managing Director M Mohamed Ali and KMML Managing Director J ChandraBose.
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Thursday set up a three-member committee to conduct a probe into the leak of about 5,000 litres of furnace oil from state-owned Travancore Titanium Products Ltd into the sea. A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister E P Jayarajan said in a release.
Kerala Government Forms Panel To Probe Furnace Oil Leak Into Sea Kerala Government Forms Panel To Probe Furnace Oil Leak Into Sea A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister EP Jayarajan said in a release.
According to assessment, 5,000 litres of furnace oil from Travancore Titanium Products had leaked.
Thiruvananthapuram:
The Kerala government on Thursday set up a three-member committee to conduct a probe into the leak of about 5,000 litres of furnace oil from state-owned Travancore Titanium Products Ltd into the sea. A detailed probe is needed on the matter as it has come to notice that the leakage has caused some environmental issues, Industries minister EP Jayarajan said in a release.
TTP, a premier state public sector unit and located at a stone s throw from the international airport, had reported an oil leak after one of its pipes broke, causing concern among the local fishing community after the seashore was found blackened.TTP
TTP, a premier state public sector unit and located at a stone s throw from the international airport, had reported an oil leak after one of its pipes broke, causing concern among the local fishing community after the seashore was found blackened.TTP