Exclusive: Tata's iPhone parts factory contaminated farmland water, India pollution body alleges - Reuters
Exclusive: Tata's iPhone parts factory contaminated farmland water, India pollution body alleges Reuters
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxNVU1JNVhDY0h5Z2dpQU9sUERwM3gySlR0eGFLR0VDbktjWENQbmpxOFFXQ0xBQ0M1NDZRLWdwbEJSRlBQUVU5NHdmWnhZVnpZNnQ3d2EtbjRlS0l0WEE1amhyT2U2czhTWEVwdXlZb2FWakxSSDhEUTU5d2VGdFh2Q1U3eWFaOFVrN0lyMXhvYkNqSmoxbGtYQnF3T1cxV0R3Nkg1dnF0ZTlnZjBSeFkzaVJPcHpGNEF6di1SSXVPbXJzUkhzelNsVlpsak4?oc=5" target="_blank">Exclusive: Tata's iPhone parts factory contaminated farmland water, India pollution body alleges</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
An Indian pollution regulator has alleged that wastewater from Tata Electronics' iPhone component factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, has contaminated nearby farmland groundwater and warned of a forced shutdown unless Tata provides a satisfactory explanation.
An Indian pollution regulator has alleged that wastewater from Tata Electronics' iPhone component factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, has contaminated nearby farmland groundwater and warned of a forced shutdown unless Tata provides a satisfactory explanation.
An Indian pollution regulator has alleged that wastewater from Tata Electronics' iPhone component factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, has contaminated nearby farmland groundwater and warned of a forced shutdown unless Tata provides a satisfactory explanation.
An Indian pollution regulator has alleged that wastewater from Tata Electronics' iPhone component factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, has contaminated nearby farmland groundwater and warned of a forced shutdown unless Tata provides a satisfactory explanation.
The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has issued a show-cause notice to Tata Electronics' iPhone component factory over alleged discharge of wastewater into nearby agricultural land, warning of potential closure if Tata fails to provide a satisfactory explanation.
An Indian pollution regulator alleges that wastewater from Tata's iPhone components factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, has contaminated nearby farmland water and warns of a potential shutdown unless Tata provides a satisfactory explanation.
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