A private security guard stands in front of the main gate of Sterlite Industries Ltd's copper plant, a unit of London-based Vedanta Resources, in Tuticorin. (Photo | Reuters) 
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Working to evacuate acid spillage at Sterlite copper smelter plant: Vedanta

The company has no access to the premises after the closure of Sterlite copper smelter plant following a state government order on May 28, it said in a regulatory filing.

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NEW DELHI: Vedanta today said it is working with Tamil Nadu's pollution control board and district administration to "evacuate" the acid spillage safely at its Tuticorin copper smelter plant, which was shut down last month.

The company has no access to the premises after the closure of Sterlite copper smelter plant following a state government order on May 28, it said in a regulatory filing.

"The leak in the sulphuric acid tank was observed and reported by a police personnel deployed by the district administration. As soon as we got to know of this, we informed the district administration and pollution control board and are working with them to evacuate the acid spillage safely, to mitigate any environmental damage," it said.

The company's filing came in response to a query raised by stock exchanges regarding reports related to acid leak at the facility.

"We have filed a Writ of Mandamus before Madras High Court and submitted a note on potential safety risks with no supervision of the plant. The bench has directed the district administration and pollution control board to file their response," it said.

According to the filing, the matter is scheduled for further hearing today.

Following violent protests, Tamil Nadu government, last month, ordered to permanently close the plant.

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