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Sterlite says it has sought TNPCB permission for reopening

Sterlite Chief Executive Officer P Ramnath said after getting the TNPCB permission, it would take about two months for making the plant operational.

December 21, 2018 / 09:31 IST
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A private security guard stands in front of the main gate of Sterlite Industries Ltd's copper plant in Tuticorin

Vedanta group company Sterlite on Thursday said it has sought permission from Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board for reopening its copper smelter plant in Tuticorin, the move coming days after the National Green Tribunal set aside a state government order for its closure.

Sterlite Chief Executive Officer P Ramnath said after getting the TNPCB permission, it would take about two months for making the plant operational.

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"We have already approached the TNPCB. As per the NGT order, they (TNPCB) have been given three weeks to renew the consent. We have also made our request to the TNPCB," he told reporters here.

The state government had, on May 28, ordered the TNPCB to seal and "permanently" close the mining group's copper plant following violent protests over pollution concerns.