Tamil Nadu moves SC challenging NGT order for reopening of Vedanta\'s plant

Tamil Nadu moves SC challenging NGT order for reopening of Vedanta's plant

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The government on Wednesday moved the challenging the National Green Tribunal's order for reopening Vedanta's smelting plant in Thoothukudi, which was shut down by the for causing irreversible water pollution.

Seeking ex parte stay of the operation of NGT's December 15, 2018 order, the has contended that the green tribunal has failed to consider the "data, document and evidence furnished by TNPCBA to prove that the operation of the plant had" irreversibly polluted the ground water in and around district".

The Principal bench of the green tribunal by its December 15, 2018 order had set aside a series of orders passed by Board (TNPCB) shutting down the plant and directed it to pass fresh orders permitting the renewal of consent for the copper smelter unit and authorisation to handle hazardous waste within three weeks.

Referring to the NGT judgement, which said the non-furnishing of ground water analysis report was a technical breach and is trivial in nature, has contended that the finding of the green tribunal shows a "non-application of mind."

The has asserted that it has furnished "sufficient evidence" to show the operation of the copper smelting plant had "polluted the ground water" and thus that owns the plant has not furnished the groundwater analysis report.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 22:00 IST