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pankajojha1989
from Nagpur, Maharashtra
Feb 12, 2016
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Address: Pune, Maharashtra, 412207
Website: Cement factory

Dear MPCB,

We are resident of Sarthak Kesar Phase 2 near mapple hotel in Ubale nagar, wagholi, pune. We are in deep problem because of Cement mixing factory name "Excell". It generates lots of dust pollution and noise and it also operates in night also which makes our life very miserable.There are houses and buildings surrounded by the factory, but still they are operating which are against the rule of MPCB for these factories. It creates lot of health issues to people especially children. We are requesting you to take action against this factory so that people can live a safe and healthy life. Please take action
Thank You.
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board [MPCB] customer support has been notified about the posted complaint.
Feb 12, 2016
Updated by pankajojha1989
Pin code : 412207
Feb 17, 2016
Updated by pankajojha1989
Please feel our problems as we are living inside excessive dust and noise area because of that cement mixing factory.
This factory is against the MPCB rules for residential zone. Please help us.
Feb 17, 2016
Updated by pankajojha1989
I am writing in night as factory is running with full noise and dust pollution. Please see images and do something if you can.
Please find the attached images for more proofs.

Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2311751 - Image #0
Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2311751 - Image #1
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Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2311751 - Image #3
Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2311751 - Image #4
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Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2315004 - Image #0
Complaint of cement mixing factory inside residential, zone, ubale, nagar wagholi pune-412027 - Comment #2315004 - Image #1
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    Aniket_thakur
    from ALIBAG, Maharashtra
    Aug 12, 2011
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    Address: Raigad, Maharashtra

    We, the residents of Kihim-Alibag,Raigad,Maharashtra welcome you as our new Minister of Environment and Forests
    The most recent oil spill from the sunken ship RAK (visible at all beaches of Alibag, Mumbai and unto Gorai) has once again highlighted the issue of oil spills occurring regularly. These have been referred to in Awaaz Foundation’s letter to you dated 11th August 2011 and to Shri Jairam Ramesh and the State Government of Maharashtra dated 20th August and 14th September 2010. The letters also contain pictures at regular intervals from 2001.
    Your official statement indicates that there is a known factor of ‘localized phenomenon’ in recent years, and we are suffering from these phenomenon, which is affecting our health, livelihood and quality of life.
    India is signatory to the international convention ‘MARPOL’ which imposes certain responsibilities to control oil spills. In most developed countries (of which we aspire to be one), there is a well-established protocol to ensure prevention, and to deal with accidents, including extremely severe penal and criminal liabilities.
    Last year, after the collision of two ships, which leaked a large quantity of oil and damaged swathes of mangroves, we were assured that long term systems would be put into place to prevent and manage future spills. Apparently, no such system is available as confirmed by your statement that you would be focusing on the immediate problem and look at systems later. Even more disturbingly, the concerned agencies including the Environment Ministry does not appear to be sure of the source of spills at individual beaches and are relying on analysis reports to confirm this. Apparently, these have not been routinely tracked from source, indicating lapses in environmental security of our coastline.
    We once again request a full investigation into the cumulative effect of regular oil spills off the Mumbai coast. I request that this issue be accorded utmost priority and necessary protocols in accordance with our responsibilities under MARPOL and other laws be put into place immediately.
    Thank you and with regards.
    Yours sincerely,
    Aniket thakur
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