Norochcholai Ash Surge Triggers Parliamentary Call for Eco-Friendly Disposal Plan

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March 31, LNW (Colombo): In response to growing concerns over low-quality coal imports, a parliamentary committee has called for an immediate and environmentally responsible plan to manage ash generated by the Norochcholai Lakvijaya Power Plant.

During a recent session of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Environment, Agriculture and Resource Sustainability, officials revealed that ash emissions have risen significantly due to issues with coal quality used in power generation.

Chaired by Parliamentarian Hector Appuhamy, the committee warned that improper disposal could lead to serious environmental consequences. Authorities have been instructed to develop a disposal strategy under the guidance of the Puttalam District Secretary.

The committee also suggested exploring ways to recycle the collected ash for industrial use, with any resulting revenue directed toward welfare initiatives for communities impacted by the power plant.

Additionally, the Central Environmental Authority has been tasked with submitting a detailed report on potential air and water pollution linked to the plant. The North Western Provincial Environmental Authority has also been asked to respond within two weeks to concerns raised by the committee.

Despite the increased ash output, provincial officials maintain that the plant’s filtration systems are capable of effectively controlling emissions.