Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh):A study is on over the impact of gas leak from LG Polymers on the overall environment in the surrounding villages while authorities have sent samples from water bodies including a major water reservoir for analysis amid public apprehension that they were contaminated by chemical toxins.
Following the Styrene gas leak from the chemical plant that killed 12 people and affected hundreds of others on May 7, authorities stopped drinking water supply from Megahdrigedda reservoir, one of the sources of water for the port city.
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) said the supply from Meghadrigedda was stopped immediately as a precautionary measure.
"The water will not be drawn from Meghadrigedda till tests are conducted and it is proved that the water is safe for drinking," GVMC Commissioner G. Srijana said.
She, along with officials from the regional water testing laboratory, inspected the reservoir on Sunday.
Water from Mudasarlova, Yeleru and Thatipudi reservoirs is being used to meet the city's requirements.
Officials said since Meghadrigedda caters to the water needs of only a few areas, the stoppage had no major impact on the supply.
Locals claimed the reservoir was affected due to leakage of chemical toxins from the plant as layers of particles were seen floating on it and it also resulted in the death of fish in the water body.
The gas leak is reported to have polluted other water bodies in five villages surrounding the plant. The samples from all water bodies were collected and sent for analysis.
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