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Ennore Residents Still Affected by Fly Ash Issues

CHENNAI: In the fishing village of Nettukuppam at Ennore, around 150 homes have been facing a persistent issue affecting both health and daily life—dust, wheezing, and wet terraces marked by blackish-grey deposits. The cause? Just a kilometer away, large amounts of fly ash mixed with river sand remain uncleared along the floodplains of the Kosasthalaiyar River, near the North Chennai Thermal Power Station, despite a National Green Tribunal order mandating their removal four years ago. The fly ash particles—residues from burning coal in thermal plants—are leftovers from the 2017 leak in Tangedco’s fly ash slurry pipelines that dumped thousands of…

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Trichy’s Woes: Construction, Demolition, and Emissions

Representative AI image TRICHY: Trichy has achieved the ninth position in the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) by the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC), leading the state. However, despite focused efforts to tackle air pollution, the city is yet to enter the top five nationally. The lack of a robust system to manage pollution from construction and demolition (C&D) sites, the absence of a C&D waste recycling facility, and emissions from non-compliant vehicles are significant barriers to progress. As commercial and residential projects rise across the city, older buildings are being demolished to create new space. The…