Authorities claim that incinerating the hazardous waste from the Bhopal disaster is environmentally safe; however, activists express concerns over potential water contamination and lingering toxic waste issues.
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief director assured that the waste disposal process was environmentally safe, based on past trials indicating that emissions met national standards, yet this has not appeased concerned activists.
Local activists question why Union Carbide and its current owner, Dow Chemical, are not accountable for the clean-up of Bhopal's toxic legacy, highlighting ongoing struggles for justice from the disaster.
Despite government assertions of environmental safety in the incineration process, activists remain skeptical, fearing that buried waste could leach toxins into local water sources, exacerbating public health problems.
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