Surat residents report AC and vehicle damage due to gas from rivulets
December 11, 2024
Surat: Residents near rivulets in Althan, Bhatar, and Bamroli areas are facing issues beyond the usual stench caused by effluents. While rivulets help in draining rainwater, they also carry pollutants throughout the year, leading to complaints about damage to household electronics. Many residents report frequent breakdowns of air-conditioners and fridges, as well as the tarnishing of chrome parts on cars, which they attribute to gases generated by the effluents in the rivulets.
A few months ago, similar complaints emerged from residents in the northern parts of the city, particularly in the Laskana area, where damaged ACs and fridges were reported. Investigations revealed that some commercial units had been discharging untreated chemical waste into the rivulets, which were subsequently sealed.
Meanwhile, officials from the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) have stated that no harmful chemicals have been found during their regular checks. Similarly, the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) also stated that only treated sewage is discharged into the rivulets, and according to testing, the water quality meets the required standards. DeshGujarat
Recent Stories
- PM Modi proposes Thiru CP Radhakrishnan Ji's nomination for the Vice President
- India operates 24 nuclear power reactors with 8,180 MW capacity: Centre
- Closure of Tapi Bridge on Ahmedabad–Mumbai Highway Extended till Aug 20
- Pakistani Mohalla in Surat renamed to Hindustani Mohalla
- Multiple rounds of heavy rains likely in Saurashtra, Kutch, during 16-23 August: Weather analyst
- NHAI Rolls Out FASTag Annual Pass; List of Eligible Toll Plazas in Gujarat
- PM Modi announces Mission Sudarshan Chakra; aims to boost national security shield by 2035