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Toansa Village

Location:
Nawan Shahar, Punjab, India
Region:
South Asia,
Pollutants:
Chemicals
Source:
Pharmaceuticals
Transmission:
water, soil
Potentially affected people:
Over 4,000

The problem

Groundwater up to a depth of 100 feet has been rendered unfit for human consumption due to rampant industrial pollution in Toansa village. Four major pharmaceutical factories Ranbaxy Laboratories, Montari Industries (now closed), Max India, DSM India and a paper mill in the area have poisoned ground water with their toxic wastes to such an extent that the Department of Water Supply and Sanitation in Nawan Shahar has marked its 200 hand pumps with red crosses warning people that the water from these pumps has been contaminated with hazardous chemicals.

Health Impact

People in Toansa are reportedly suffering from skin diseases; many children have asthma and men and women complain of nausea and headaches. They insist it is not just the poisoned water but also the air that is polluted. Doctors from Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, acknowledge health problems in villagers.

Current Activity

Further investigation required.

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