
‘Committee to offer solution to treat rejected salt from dyeing units’
The Hindu
NAMAKKAL
Minister for Environment Siva V. Meyyanathan said that an expert committee would be formed to study measures to treat rejected or final salt from dyeing units here. Mr. Meyyanathan held discussions with officials, representatives of dyeing units and poultry farmers here on Friday and inspected dyeing units along with District Collector Shreya P. Singh and other officials. Mr. Meyyanathan said that no solution had been found for processing final or rejected salt formed after processing effluents from dyeing units and about two lakh tonnes of final salt had been stocked in Erode, Tiruppur and Namakkal awaiting a solution for its treatment. He said that measures were on to form a committee with environment experts and IIT students to identify a solution to treat final salt.More Related News

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