The toxins of the Bhopal disaster
- December 4, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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The toxins of the Bhopal disaster
Sub : Env
Sec: Pollution
Context:
- Hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste remain around the Union Carbide plant, even 40 years after the Bhopal gas disaster.
Details:
- Only a small fraction of the waste has been disposed of despite directives from courts and pleas from locals and activists.
- In 2023, ₹126 crore was allocated to incinerate 340 tonnes of aboveground waste, but concerns persist over the release of harmful fumes during incineration.
- The plant manufactured carbaryl, an insecticide, using methyl isocyanate (MIC).
- MIC, a highly toxic chemical, reacts with water, releasing heat and vapors.
Contamination at the Site:
- Toxic Substances Found:
- Soil and Groundwater: High concentrations of mercury, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, and other heavy metals.
- Organic Compounds: Hexachlorobutadiene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, and trichlorobenzene.
- Persistent Waste: Over 11 lakh tonnes of contaminated soil, 1 tonne of mercury, and nearly 150 tonnes of underground toxic waste remain.
- Water Contamination:
- Higher-than-permitted levels of nitrate, chloride compounds, and heavy metals were detected in multiple communities.
- Reports of persistent organic pollutants spreading to newer areas.
Health and Environmental Impacts:
- Heavy Metals:
- Mercury: Accumulates in tissues, disrupting cellular function and damaging organs.
- Chromium: Can promote insulin action but in excess, causes immune system damage and cancer.
- Lead: Affects plants, animals, and humans, causing structural cell damage and potential cancers.
- Copper: High levels harm the liver, kidneys, and gastrointestinal system.
- Organic Compounds:
- Hexachlorobutadiene: Damages liver, kidneys, and brain; corrosive and possibly carcinogenic.
- Chloroform (trichloromethane): Affects the central nervous system and may cause cancer.
- Carbon Tetrachloride: Causes acute liver damage and is linked to cancer.
- Trichlorobenzene: Builds up in fatty tissues, damaging the liver and kidneys.
- Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs):
- Long-lasting in the environment, associated with cancers, nervous system damage, reproductive disorders, and immune suppression.
Source: TH