CHUNNAKAM POWER PLANT: A POINT SOURCE OF OIL CONTAMINATION OF WELLS? Dr.NWANY Wijesekara, Registrar in Community Medicine Dr. V Murali, Consultant Community Physician, Ministry of Health Dr. HDB Herath, Deputy Director (Environmental Health), Ministry of Health
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INTRODUCTION CHUNNAKAM IS LOCATED IN THE JAFFNA PENINSULA AT THE NORTH OF SRI LANKA
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• Jaffna Peninsula solely depend on underground water supply provided by 4 aquifers
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INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED) MASS PROTESTS WERE HELD ALLEGING THAT A PRIVATE POWER PLANT LOCATED AT THE PREMISES OF THE ELECTRICITY BOARD CAUSING UNDERGROUND WATER POLLUTION BY WASTE OIL AND GREASE
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INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED) QUARTER MILLION PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED
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• A study done by National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB), Jaffna between 2013 and 2014 was in favour of a source located in Chunnakam Area. International Conference in Pubic Health, Colombo 2015
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Who are the possible culprits for this pollution in Chunnakam area?
1. Northern Power Plant, hired by the CEB ? 2. Abandoned Power Plant (Agrico) at the same premises earlier hired by the CEB ? 3. Uthuru Janani Power Plant operated by the CEB ? 4. Any other sources of pollution in Chunnakam?
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INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED) THE PRIVATE COMPANY INVOLVED IN POWER GENERATION AT NORTHERN POWER PLANT HAS DENIED ALLEGATIONS OF CAUSING POLLUTION
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JUSTIFICATION
• It is important to locate the source of contamination to propose suitable remedial measures.
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OBJECTIVE
• To determine whether the Chunnakam Power Plant could be a point source for this contamination. International Conference in Pubic Health, Colombo 2015
METHODOLOGY
• Secondary data presented in the report of the (NWSDB, Jaffna) was used in this analysis. International Conference in Pubic Health, Colombo 2015
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•Samples obtained from three zones “within 200m” and “200m to 500 m” and “500m to 2000m” • Two by two tables were developed by calculating the number above or below the Maximum Permissible Limits (MPL) using the above results. • The Chi Square Statistic (χ2) with p value of 0.05 and Odds Ratio (OR) with 95% Confidence Interval (95% CI) between International Conference in Pubic were Health, Colombo 2015 different zones calculated.
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Results
Zones
Number of wells examined
Number of wells with oil above the Maximum Permissible Limits
Within 200m
67
54 (81%)
200m to 500m
42
31 (74%)
500m to 2000m
41
21 (51%)
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RESULTS
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Zones compared
X 2 with relevant p values
Odds Ratio
95 % Confidence Interval
Within 200m and 200m to 500 m
1 . 4 1 (p=0 . 0 5 9 )
1.47
(0 . 0 5 9 -3 . 6 9 )
2 0 0 m to 5 0 0 m and 5 0 0 m to 2 0 0 0 m
4 . 5 2 (p=0 . 0 1 7 )
2.68
(1 . 0 7 -6 . 7 4 )
within 2 0 0 m and 5 0 0 m to 2 0 0 0 m
1 0 . 3 5 (p= 0 . 0 0 0 6 5 )
3.96
(1 . 6 7 -9 . 3 6 )
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CONCLUSIONS • The percentage of well exceeding the MPL has shown a decrease with the distance from the CPP. • There was no statistical significance between the proportion of wells exceeding MPL between within 200m and 200-500m (X2 =1.41, p=0.059). • This was evident from the OR as well (1.47, 95% CI 0.059-3.69). This may be due to within 200m and 200m-500m zones being equally contaminated or being saturated.
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CONCLUSIONS
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• There was statistically significant decrease of number of wells with more than MPL from 200m-500m to 500m-2000m zones and within 200m and 500m-2000m zones. • For the above pairs of zones, the OR was 2.68 (95% CI 1.069-6.74) and 3.96 (95% CI 1.67-9.36) respectively. • The level of oil contamination appears to be uniform up to 500m from the CPP. However, this appears to be decreasing from there onwards up to 2000m. • This analysis favors a point source to be located within the CPP area.
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RECOMMENDATIONS • Based on the above conclusions the CEB premises should be examined for any remaining pollutants ( waste oil) and the remaining pollutants need to be removed and disposed without causing environmental pollution. • Ensure that the waste products by the operation of power plants in future are properly disposed without contaminating the underground water further. International Conference in Pubic Health, Colombo 2015