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 | INDIA: Chemical Park increases cancer risk in Cuddalore - Study Confirms Bucket Brigade results!
April 3rd, 2008
People living in and around a special economic zone in Cuddalore are “2,000 times more” likely to be affected by cancer than the normal population, says a report prepared for the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board.The TNPCB commissioned the NEERI study in response to a 2004 report “Gas Trouble”, released by the SIPCOT Area Community Environmental Monitors, highlighting the presence of at least 22 toxic gases in the air over SIPCOT.
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| Villagers from Mettur's Pollution Impacted Area Demand Immediate Action at TNPCB
November 22nd, 2007
Chennai 15 November 2007: 100 agitated people from Mettur assembled at the Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board at Guindy today to present a copy of a report, 'Unfolding Diasater - A Study of Chemplast Sanmar's toxic contamination in Mettur' and demanded that the TNPCB take the required action to control pollution in the area. |
 | Tamil Nadu - Cuddalore: Concern over pollution in Cuddalore
November 8th, 2007
A joint meeting of environmentalists, lawyers, scientists, consumer activists and a section of the pollution-affected people held here recently voiced concern over the pollution problem in Cuddalore which, according to them, had already reached the saturation point. |
 | Villagers attempt to attack Cuddalore Collector
September 12th, 2007
Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, Sep 7: About 1,500 agitated villagers of Tegavalli, near here, today attempted to attack Cuddalore district Collector Rajendra Rathnoo at a meeting convened to elicit public opinion regarding the proposed 1,320 MW hydro-electric power plant in the district. |
 | High Court Case Filed to make SIPCOT keep safety norms
April 25th, 2007
A peoples' welfare association has moved the Madras High Court for a direction to the authorities concerned to ensure that industries located at the SIPCOT chemical complex at Cuddalore maintained safe levels of air quality and toxic chemicals. |
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