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Glass factory discharging effluent on roadside, complain Salem residents
The New Indian Express Coimbatore
|March 26, 2025
Residents of Puthur Neikkarapatti in Salem submitted a petition along with photo and video footage to the district pollution control board against a private glass factory for illegally discharging hazardous chemical effluents on the side of Salem-Coimbatore National Highway and adjacent agricultural lands for over a year.
RESIDENTS of Puthur Neikkarapatti in Salem submitted a petition along with photo and video footage to the district pollution control board against a private glass factory for illegally discharging hazardous chemical effluents on the side of Salem-Coimbatore National Highway and adjacent agricultural lands for over
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