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900 businesses, 50,000 jobs and Rs 65cr revenue on the line at Ambernath

<p>A defunct effluent treatment plant that has resulted in the accumulation of toxic sludge over 10 years has put the Ambernath MIDC area on the brink. A mid-day investigation</p>

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Even as the government is pushing for industrial development across the nation with the ‘Make in India’ programme, closer home in Mumbai, the entire industrial hub at Ambernath – home to 900 businesses – is down in the dumps. For more than a decade, the state failed to ensure proper treatment of toxic waste that just kept building up over the years and now finally threatens to lay waste to the entire industrial park.

The Common Effluent Treatment Plant has remained out of order for over a decade, leading to a build-up of tonnes of toxic sludge. Pic/Sameer Markande
The Common Effluent Treatment Plant has remained out of order for over a decade, leading to a build-up of tonnes of toxic sludge. Pic/Sameer Markande

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