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Pollution
Vizag gas leak: Govt report details short and long-term impact on nearby
areas
The gas leak resulted in several impacts on the health of the people who lived in five villages located near the chemical plant managed by the LG Polymers Pvt
Ltd
By Digvijay Singh Bisht
Published: Friday 17 July 2020
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This is the second part in a two-part series.
The May 7, 2020 gas leak at LG Polymers Pvt Ltd’s Visakhapatnam plant will have severe long-term ecological effects, a recent report said.
The styrene gas leak resulted in impacts on the health of the people who lived in five villages near the plant and posed a risk to the flora and fauna as well, the
government report said.
It also resulted in the drying up of trees in the vicinity of the tank from where the gas leaked, said The High-Power Committee on The Styrene Vapour Release
Accident at M/s LG Polymers India Pvt Ltd report, prepared by a high-level committee.
The report — submitted July 6 — revealed several safety lapses and gross negligence in the handling of the gas leak and included immediate action taken by
government agencies and departments and the committee’s suggestions and recommendations.
The aftermath
The death of 12 people and injury of 585 was highlighted by the report, citing an official statement by the district administration.
Several people were found unconscious, semi-conscious and suffering from other health issues, including nausea, breathing difficulties, skin rashes, sore eyes,
etc. Rescue and evacuation operations carried out by the police with the assistance of locals helped evacuate 600 people, with the victims shifted to nearby
hospitals immediately, the report said.
Overall, 20,000 people from 17,000 homes in the affected villages were evacuated, with arrangements made at 23 rehabilitation centres.
Additionally, aspects such as the local flora and fauna, natural environment like water bodies, air sheds, soil, farms, vegetation and livestock were also assessed.
Each was found to have certain short- and long-term impacts.
Short-term impacts
The state’s animal husbandry department reported the death of 34 animals.
All the trees in the vicinity of the M6 tank, where the gas leak occurred, were either fully or partially dry. This was ascertained by a joint team of the Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
(CBRN) team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).
Plants dried up wherever the relatively heavy mixture of monomer and polymer styrene was flooded, the team noted. All the trees were dried up to the level of
styrene vapour engulfing the affected area.
The state horticulture department reported damage to half the crops within a five-kilometre radius from the site of the accident.
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For crops that were not affected, the horticulture department advised farmers to destroy them instead of selling them as produce, as they were not safe for
consumption.
The drinking water supply was also disrupted because of the possibility of contamination. The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) took
immediate remedial measures to sanitise 6,318 houses in the affected areas, including disinfection and sanitization in the main distribution main lines and
reservoirs.
Mobile water tankers were then made available to the people of the affected villages.
Long-term impacts
The report also highlighted aspects that may be considered long-term impacts from the gas leak. These included the effects on future health, livestock and on
elements of the biota like air, water, soil, flora and fauna.
In most cases, long-term impacts are not a very serious concern. It is, however, still prudent to ensure these aspects are continuously monitored for any
anomalies or abnormalities in the future because the accident was rare, the report pointed out.
Long-term effects of styrene vapour must be done by constituting appropriate institutional monitoring mechanisms for at least two years, according to the report.
This must be carried out with a particular focus on the health of pregnant women, the newborn, the residents of affected villages and the fodder, feedstock and
milk of cattle, etc.
The report also called for individual government departments, including medical and health, veterinary, horticulture, forest and environment, to be made
responsible for the studies.
Response by government agencies
The committee also highlighted the duties that agencies and organisations have during such a state of emergency.
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These include rescue and relief, monitoring the environment, human health, commercial facilities, providing temporary accommodation to the people living in
and around the affected areas, inspection of the LG Polymers industry, filing complaints, etc.
Specific roles and responsibilities of the departments need to undertaken as well. The specific roles performed were found to be more or less in line with stated
protocol, except for the state government’s department of factories and the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB).
This is evident from the fact that three government officials, including two APPCB officials and the deputy chief inspector of factories were suspended.
The APPCB officials reportedly allowed continuance of operations and the expansion of LG Polymers without an environment clearance, the import and storage
of styrene without verifying safety and environmental issues and without real-time continuous styrene gas monitors.
The deputy chief inspector was suspended for dereliction of duties and other irregularities.
Necessary suggestions and recommendations
The committee also gave its suggestions, three main aspects of which were in their report. These included steps to be taken for the future working of the LG
Polymers industry, technical suggestions regarding industries handling styrene and technical suggestions regarding hazardous chemical industries.
A crucial part of the report is a chapter that listed and discussed a massive regulatory gap in the monitoring and compliance of safety laws and parameters in
factories. Concerns and regulatory gaps in the monitoring and compliance of the environmental acts and regulations were also pointed out.
The sections in this chapter detail aspects related to factory safety regulatory gaps and distinctive features of safety laws.
It further gave suggestions and recommendations on changes that can be made to streamline existing process or mechanism even further, discussing new
processes that can be carried out by the factory safety board and state pollution control boards (SPCBs).
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These include processes during the establishing of a factory / industry, its operation (at the time of starting and every year thereafter) and addressing manpower
issues related to factory safety boards.
An important facet mentioned as a recommendation was that ‘environment’ be included in the Concurrent List of the Constitution of India, something that can
empower states to enact laws according to their requirements. This can be done, considering local conditions, pollution problems and other relevant
environmental and other issues.
This aspect was included in the report keeping in mind the preamble to the Water Act, 1974, the Air Act, 1981 and the Environmental Protection Act, 1986.
This can allow central legislation to provide for the minimum environmental standards in the country, while allowing states a higher degree of control to
exercise the same through strong legislation, especially in highly polluted areas, the report said.
Setting a precedence
Poor working conditions and compliance of Indian industries, especially chemical industries, were also highlighted by the report, including several lapses at the
LG Polymers plant.
These lapses can be grouped either under the internal working of the industry staff or failure of regulatory agencies to ensure compliance of industrial
operations, safety and environmental norms.
The report also pointed out several challenges that lie ahead for governments. Prominent regulatory gaps in the current practices of monitoring and compliance
of safety laws and parameters in the factories in the report are something that have been known to the agencies.
No action, however, was ever taken to rectify them.
The detailed to-the-point suggestions and recommendations addressed concerns related to existing regulatory gaps in the monitoring and compliance of the
environmental acts and regulations.
Factory safety regulations, other safety laws, environmental regulations, etc, are of huge significance. The aim was to streamline current processes, while
empowering the state to regulate its own industries and manage its pollution problems autonomously, the report said.
One of the most significant developments pointed out was the penal action taken, not just on the organisation and agencies, but on individuals considered to be
responsible directly or indirectly.
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This is something that rarely occurred in the past, as a result of industrial non-compliance, primarily due to the limitation of the SPCBs’ powers which do not
include any penal action and the National Green Tribunal, that can undertake civil litigation only.
In the current case, however, criminal action was taken on July 7, with the Visakhapatnam police arresting 12 LG Polymers personnel. They included Sunkey
Jeong, the company’s managing director and chief executive officer, DS Kim, the technical director and Pitchuka Poorna Chandra Mohan Rao, the additional
director.
The accused were arrested under Sections 278, 284, 285, 337, and 338 of the Indian Penal Code. All those who were arrested will be produced in court for
judicial remand.
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  • 1. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 1/7 Pollution Vizag gas leak: Govt report details short and long-term impact on nearby areas The gas leak resulted in several impacts on the health of the people who lived in five villages located near the chemical plant managed by the LG Polymers Pvt Ltd By Digvijay Singh Bisht Published: Friday 17 July 2020
  • 2. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 2/7
  • 3. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 3/7 This is the second part in a two-part series. The May 7, 2020 gas leak at LG Polymers Pvt Ltd’s Visakhapatnam plant will have severe long-term ecological effects, a recent report said. The styrene gas leak resulted in impacts on the health of the people who lived in five villages near the plant and posed a risk to the flora and fauna as well, the government report said. It also resulted in the drying up of trees in the vicinity of the tank from where the gas leaked, said The High-Power Committee on The Styrene Vapour Release Accident at M/s LG Polymers India Pvt Ltd report, prepared by a high-level committee. The report — submitted July 6 — revealed several safety lapses and gross negligence in the handling of the gas leak and included immediate action taken by government agencies and departments and the committee’s suggestions and recommendations. The aftermath The death of 12 people and injury of 585 was highlighted by the report, citing an official statement by the district administration. Several people were found unconscious, semi-conscious and suffering from other health issues, including nausea, breathing difficulties, skin rashes, sore eyes, etc. Rescue and evacuation operations carried out by the police with the assistance of locals helped evacuate 600 people, with the victims shifted to nearby hospitals immediately, the report said. Overall, 20,000 people from 17,000 homes in the affected villages were evacuated, with arrangements made at 23 rehabilitation centres. Additionally, aspects such as the local flora and fauna, natural environment like water bodies, air sheds, soil, farms, vegetation and livestock were also assessed. Each was found to have certain short- and long-term impacts. Short-term impacts The state’s animal husbandry department reported the death of 34 animals. All the trees in the vicinity of the M6 tank, where the gas leak occurred, were either fully or partially dry. This was ascertained by a joint team of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). Plants dried up wherever the relatively heavy mixture of monomer and polymer styrene was flooded, the team noted. All the trees were dried up to the level of styrene vapour engulfing the affected area. The state horticulture department reported damage to half the crops within a five-kilometre radius from the site of the accident.
  • 4. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 4/7 For crops that were not affected, the horticulture department advised farmers to destroy them instead of selling them as produce, as they were not safe for consumption. The drinking water supply was also disrupted because of the possibility of contamination. The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) took immediate remedial measures to sanitise 6,318 houses in the affected areas, including disinfection and sanitization in the main distribution main lines and reservoirs. Mobile water tankers were then made available to the people of the affected villages. Long-term impacts The report also highlighted aspects that may be considered long-term impacts from the gas leak. These included the effects on future health, livestock and on elements of the biota like air, water, soil, flora and fauna. In most cases, long-term impacts are not a very serious concern. It is, however, still prudent to ensure these aspects are continuously monitored for any anomalies or abnormalities in the future because the accident was rare, the report pointed out. Long-term effects of styrene vapour must be done by constituting appropriate institutional monitoring mechanisms for at least two years, according to the report. This must be carried out with a particular focus on the health of pregnant women, the newborn, the residents of affected villages and the fodder, feedstock and milk of cattle, etc. The report also called for individual government departments, including medical and health, veterinary, horticulture, forest and environment, to be made responsible for the studies. Response by government agencies The committee also highlighted the duties that agencies and organisations have during such a state of emergency.
  • 5. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 5/7 These include rescue and relief, monitoring the environment, human health, commercial facilities, providing temporary accommodation to the people living in and around the affected areas, inspection of the LG Polymers industry, filing complaints, etc. Specific roles and responsibilities of the departments need to undertaken as well. The specific roles performed were found to be more or less in line with stated protocol, except for the state government’s department of factories and the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB). This is evident from the fact that three government officials, including two APPCB officials and the deputy chief inspector of factories were suspended. The APPCB officials reportedly allowed continuance of operations and the expansion of LG Polymers without an environment clearance, the import and storage of styrene without verifying safety and environmental issues and without real-time continuous styrene gas monitors. The deputy chief inspector was suspended for dereliction of duties and other irregularities. Necessary suggestions and recommendations The committee also gave its suggestions, three main aspects of which were in their report. These included steps to be taken for the future working of the LG Polymers industry, technical suggestions regarding industries handling styrene and technical suggestions regarding hazardous chemical industries. A crucial part of the report is a chapter that listed and discussed a massive regulatory gap in the monitoring and compliance of safety laws and parameters in factories. Concerns and regulatory gaps in the monitoring and compliance of the environmental acts and regulations were also pointed out. The sections in this chapter detail aspects related to factory safety regulatory gaps and distinctive features of safety laws. It further gave suggestions and recommendations on changes that can be made to streamline existing process or mechanism even further, discussing new processes that can be carried out by the factory safety board and state pollution control boards (SPCBs).
  • 6. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 6/7 These include processes during the establishing of a factory / industry, its operation (at the time of starting and every year thereafter) and addressing manpower issues related to factory safety boards. An important facet mentioned as a recommendation was that ‘environment’ be included in the Concurrent List of the Constitution of India, something that can empower states to enact laws according to their requirements. This can be done, considering local conditions, pollution problems and other relevant environmental and other issues. This aspect was included in the report keeping in mind the preamble to the Water Act, 1974, the Air Act, 1981 and the Environmental Protection Act, 1986. This can allow central legislation to provide for the minimum environmental standards in the country, while allowing states a higher degree of control to exercise the same through strong legislation, especially in highly polluted areas, the report said. Setting a precedence Poor working conditions and compliance of Indian industries, especially chemical industries, were also highlighted by the report, including several lapses at the LG Polymers plant. These lapses can be grouped either under the internal working of the industry staff or failure of regulatory agencies to ensure compliance of industrial operations, safety and environmental norms. The report also pointed out several challenges that lie ahead for governments. Prominent regulatory gaps in the current practices of monitoring and compliance of safety laws and parameters in the factories in the report are something that have been known to the agencies. No action, however, was ever taken to rectify them. The detailed to-the-point suggestions and recommendations addressed concerns related to existing regulatory gaps in the monitoring and compliance of the environmental acts and regulations. Factory safety regulations, other safety laws, environmental regulations, etc, are of huge significance. The aim was to streamline current processes, while empowering the state to regulate its own industries and manage its pollution problems autonomously, the report said. One of the most significant developments pointed out was the penal action taken, not just on the organisation and agencies, but on individuals considered to be responsible directly or indirectly.
  • 7. 8/24/22, 10:10 PM DownToEarth https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/pollution/vizag-gas-leak-govt-report-details-short-and-long-term-impact-on-nearby-areas-72343 7/7 This is something that rarely occurred in the past, as a result of industrial non-compliance, primarily due to the limitation of the SPCBs’ powers which do not include any penal action and the National Green Tribunal, that can undertake civil litigation only. In the current case, however, criminal action was taken on July 7, with the Visakhapatnam police arresting 12 LG Polymers personnel. They included Sunkey Jeong, the company’s managing director and chief executive officer, DS Kim, the technical director and Pitchuka Poorna Chandra Mohan Rao, the additional director. The accused were arrested under Sections 278, 284, 285, 337, and 338 of the Indian Penal Code. All those who were arrested will be produced in court for judicial remand. vizag gas leak VISAKHAPATNAM Visakhapatnam district visakhapatnam gas leak Gas leak styrene styrene gas leak lg polymers lg polymers gas leak industrial accidents Accidents Hazardous chemicals chemicals Hazardous Waste hazardous chemical … chemical accidents chemical industry … Pollution India SUPPORT US We are a voice to you; you have been a support to us. Together we build journalism that is independent, credible and fearless. You can further help us by making a donation. This will mean a lot for our ability to bring you news, perspectives and analysis from the ground so that we can make change together. POST A COMMENT