Title: SAVE TADOBA
1SAVE TADOBA
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- A presentation to show the impact of Lohara coal
mine on Chandrapur and TATR
By Ekjut- An Organization to stop the hollow
claims of development at the cost of Forests
2Chandrapur
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- Endowed with rich flora and fauna, water
resources and mineral wealth, Chandrapur has been
famous since ancient times as the capital of Gond
dynasty. - Anandavan at Warora is famous worldwide for the
noble service rendered by social worker Baba Amte
whose ashram rehabilitates leprosy patients. - Chandrapur has India's largest thermal power
plant, many coal mines, sponge iron units, cement
and paper factories, huge lime stone deposits,
bauxite, iron, and chromite mines are the sources
of wealth for the district. - Chandrapur is proud to have Tadoba-Andhari Tiger
Project which is a major tourist attraction.
3Pollution
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- The mineral based industrial development and
rapid urbanization in this district has resulted
in pollution and environmental degradation and
its effects are being felt on a wide scale. - Chandrapur is the most polluted city in India due
to heavy industrial and mining activity. - Coal Mines, Cement Lime factories, Stone mine,
Paper, Steel, Rice industry, Thermal Power
station Automobiles are the major pollutants. - There are 28 working mines in the district,
wastewater from these mine contaminates waters of
rivers, lakes and streams. It is also reported
that mining disturbs the ground water balance. - The Atmospheric Brown Cloud has been confirmed on
Chandrapur by NASA.
4Pollution by Coal Mines
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- Air pollution in coalmines is mainly due to the
fugitive emission of particulate matter and
gases, including Methane, Sulphur dioxide and
Oxides of Nitrogen. - The main sources of noise pollution are blasting,
movement of heavy earth-moving machinery,
drilling and coal-handling equipment. - The major source of water pollution is the waste
water from coalmines which is the carry-over of
the suspended solids in the drainage system of
the mine drains. In addition, waste-water from
the coal preparation plant and mine water are the
other sources of water pollution. - Around 25 tonnes of overburden is generated for
every ton of coal production altering the
landscape and resulting in floods.
5Effects of Pollution on Humans
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- Polluted water causes serious problems to human
life, like typhoid, intestinal parasites,
gastroenteritis, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach
aches. Many toxins in polluted water may lead to
cancer. - The annual average of RSPM of the city, which was
73 micrograms per cubic metre a few years ago,
has now touched over 290 micrograms per cubic,
which contributed a rise in health problems,
mainly respiratory problems. - According to doctors, what is most disturbing is
the increasing evidence of a link between ultra
fine particle pollution and heart disease, asthma
chronic lung diseases.
RSPM RESPIRABLE SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER
6Pollution affects adults and children differently
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- Children spend more time outdoors and are exposed
to pollution in daytime when the RSPM level is
high. - engaged in vigorous activity like running and
hence have a higher breathing rate. - Breathe through mouth also.
- Have narrower airways and impairment of the
lung's ability to defend itself - The Effects Are- increased acute respiratory
diseases.- lowered lung function in children.-
increased sickness rates.- increases in
mortality.- increase in allergic skin reactions.
DONT LET THIS BECOME YOUR CHILDRENS FUTURE
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9Not only humans but destruction of forest and
wildlife habitat for Lohara coal mine will expose
the tigers and other wildlife animals to
pollution.
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10Lohara reserve forest will be cut for coal mine,
destroying habitat of wild animals forcing them
to shift towards human settlements, which will
increase man-animal conflicts.
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11Our Concerns
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- Forest Policy 2008 targets increase in forest
cover up to 33, how does the state plan to
achieve it? - 50 of the total forest cover of Mah. Falls in
Chandrapur and Gadchiroli dist. And why is the
same being targeted? - The last surviving corridor from TATR to Southern
India will be completely destroyed which is used
by wild animals for local and seasonal
migration/movement. This corridor also connects
to the forest of Gadchiroli that contained about
100 Tigers two decades ago by saving corridor we
can hope to achieve the same count of tigers
which is negligible today. - How do you justify the destruction and
consequences thereafter? - With the existing forest cover and human pressure
the man animal conflict is order of the day, has
the Govt. assessed the consequences after the
commencement of the mining activities?
12Our Concerns
- Why the existing power plants in Mah. are not
performing to their full capacity? - If the mining companies operate efficiently the
coal production it would be sufficient to cater
the existing need. - Why non conventional energy resources that are
eco-friendly are not being tapped to meet the SO
CALLED power deficit? - Why are the coal blocks in non-forest land being
exploited? - Compensatory afforestation and afforestation at
exhausted mine sites are practically non
existent, why has not the concerned dept. has not
taken cognizance of the same? - The Air, Water Sound pollution levels in and
around Chandrapur have already reached the
epitome, how dose the state Govt. justify
additional mining lease(s) in the same area
compromising the health of the citizens the
young generation in particular?
13Our Concerns
- Will you be able to recreate the quality of
forests destroyed due to mining in compensatory
afforestation? - Why the extended buffer zone and eco-sensitive
zone of TATR hasn't been declared yet? - Chandrapur is already helping in power generation
for the entire state, by generating power and
supply of coal to other power stations since last
20yrs which clearly proves that the citizens are
not against the power generation or development
but this particular case will destroy the last
remaining source of clean and healthy air to
Chandrapur. - The effect of entire pollution in Chandrapur is
controlled and suppressed by naturally available
forest cover and not by rules set by MPCB which
are hardly followed.