Two ash-eliminators soon in UPCL plant: Palemar

naeem@coastaldigest.com (CD Network)
February 2, 2012

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Bangalore, February 2: The Udupi Power Corporation Limited is expected to complete the works related to tackling fly-ash problem within a week, according to Minister for Environment and Ecology J Krishna Palemar.

In response to a question posed by Congress member K Pratapchandra Shetty during the Question Hour in the Legislative Council, Mr Palemar also made it clear that the State government would give clearance for Commissioning of the UPCL's second generating unit only after resolving all these issues.

He informed that the eliminators were being installed to two cooling towers of the power plant to prevent flyash from drifting and settling down on human settlements and habitations.

“The process of installing the eliminator to one of the cooling tower is almost complete. Perhaps, it would be over in about eight days after which the work on the other cooling tower will begin. We hope this will solve the problems created by flyash,” Palemar added.

He also said that the government had received 16 complaints and the deputy commissioner of Udupi district had received 946 complaints related to pollution caused by the power plant of the above company due to the fly-ash.

Following complaints, the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board had conducted hearings as well as inspection. After this, the UPCL had replaced the 7.2-km pipeline that was being used to draw sea water to the plant. This had prevented accidental entry of sea water to the nearby places due to the breakage of pipes.

Similarly, the drift from the cooling towers was settling in the adjacent agricultural fields and houses.

He said the UPCL would enter into an agreement with the ACC cements to allow the cement company to set up a cement blending unit near the project area by using the fly-ash. This would help check the fly-ash problem completely, he said.

According to Palemar, only one unit of the UPCL is functioning at present and the permission for the commissioning of the second unit will be given once these safety measures (eliminators) are installed.


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March 28,2025

Udupi: Deputy Commissioner K. Vidya Kumari has directed officials to expedite land acquisition for designated industrial zones in the district to facilitate new industries. She issued these instructions during a meeting at Rajatadri on Wednesday.

Lands have been identified across various taluks for industrial development. The DC emphasized that KIADB must acquire these lands and ensure essential infrastructure—electricity, roads, and drainage—to attract industries and generate employment.

A total of 77 acres of private land has been acquired and compensated, including 31.2 acres in Kerebettu village, Hebri taluk, and 45.7 acres in Shivapura village. However, approval for 36.5 acres of government land is still pending. She instructed the forest department to assess whether this land falls under an eco-sensitive zone.

For the Belapu Industrial Area, the DC urged officials to accelerate minor land acquisitions for road expansion and commence construction at the earliest. She also mandated rainwater harvesting systems for all units in the Miyaru Industrial Area to tackle water scarcity.

Currently, 22 export-based units operate in the district. The DC encouraged further promotion of exports and an increase in their number.

The meeting was attended by Joint Director of Industries Nagraj V. Naik, KIADB Development Officer Srinivasa Murthy, Small-Scale Industries Association District President Harish Kunder, Deputy Director of the District Industrial Center Seetharam Shetty, District Skill Development Officer Arun B., and others.

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