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Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in Chhattisghar
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Boy near Ash Disposal Pond in Chhattisgarh
19 year old Rahul Kushwaha (student of bachelor of engineering) at the ash disposal pond. During summer months, villages around the TPP are covered with ash. These ash disposal ponds are contaminating the air and his family farmland has been affected because of ash. Since the start of the TPP, farms don’t produce much and the water in the village is polluted, since villagers are dependent on river water for bathing and washing their clothes and now most of the villagers have skin infections and breathing problems. Coal plants in Korba generate over 200 lakh tones of highly polluting fly ash annually, according to Centre for Science and Environment. ‘Fly-ash’ refers to fine particles of ash sent up by the burning of solid fuel-like coal. Typically, this is the residue of ash generated by thermal power companies. Due to its toxic nature, the government has mandated that fly-ash must be dumped in ash ponds, which are specially made on vacant lands.
However, this mandate is not strictly observed and casual dumping has resulted in the poisoning of air, water and land in areas close to the power plants. This has also had a negative impact on the health of people living in those areas. Illnesses like heart disease, lung cancer, both chronic and acute respiratory diseases, including asthma are increasing.
Bhadrapara village, Korba district, Chhattisgarh, India, 2017.
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Keywords:
Air pollution
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Climate (campaign title)
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Coal
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Day
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Dumping
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Health
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Men
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One person
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Outdoors
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Summer
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Toxic waste
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Waste disposal
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Water