This story is from June 9, 2021

UCIL row: PCB picks samples from farms in AP’s Kadapa

UCIL row: PCB picks samples from farms in AP’s Kadapa
Hyderabad: Former scientists have slammed AP Pollution Control Board (PCB) of inaction for alleged pollution of agriculture fields in Thummalapalle, KK Kottala of Kadapa district by refuse from Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL).
Meanwhile, PCB officials on Monday collected samples from the agriculture fields following complaints from farmers that their farms were flooded with uranium-contaminated water from the tailing pond of UCIL.
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The PCB officials said they have sent the samples to the lab and awaiting results. Due to heavy rain, tailing ponds and decantation ponds got flooded and uranium plant water mixed with rain water flooded the nearby agriculture fields.
Dr K Babu Rao, former scientist of ICRISAT, said “We have been warning APPCB about the consequences of continuing inaction regarding UCIL pollution. A letter was written to Chairman, APPCB, in 2019 October where I specifically warned about likelihood of heavy rains (causing radioactive substance to spill over to farms).”
Reacting to the latest leakage from UCIL tailing pond, Babu Rao said “Groundwater pollution has been going on unchecked due to inability of APPCB to fix responsibility on UCIL. It is four years since groundwater contamination was detected. Even now, APPCB has not been able to identify the source of groundwater pollution that is so evident.”
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Sudhakar Reddy Udumula is the Editor (Investigation) at the Times of India, Hyderabad. Following the trail of migration and drought across the rustic landscape of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Sudhakar reported extensively on government apathy, divisive politics, systemic gender discrimination, agrarian crisis and the will to survive great odds. His curiosity for peeking behind the curtain triumphed over the criminal agenda of many scamsters in the highest political and corporate circles, making way for breaking stories such as Panama Papers Scam, Telgi Stamp Paper Scam, and many others. His versatility in reporting extended to red corridors of left-wing extremism where the lives of security forces and the locals in Maoist-affected areas were key points of investigation. His knack for detail provided crucial evidence of involvement from overseas in terrorist bombings in Hyderabad.

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