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New Expert Report on Afşin-Elbistan A Thermal Power Plant's Fourth Unit: 'Serious and Continuous Risk!'

New Expert Report on Afşin-Elbistan A Thermal Power Plant's Fourth Unit: 'Serious and Continuous Risk!'

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new expert report on the Afşin-Elbistan A Thermal Power Plant's fourth unit reveals significant and ongoing risks.
  • The report indicates that air pollution from the plant poses serious threats to human health, agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems.
  • The facility has failed to comply with environmental regulations.

A newly prepared expert report concerning the fourth unit of the Afşin-Elbistan A Thermal Power Plant in Kahramanmaraş has revealed "serious and continuous risks" stemming from the facility. The report highlights that air pollution generated by the plant poses substantial threats to human health, agricultural production, water resources, and the surrounding ecosystems.

The findings underscore a critical environmental situation in the region, indicating that the ongoing emissions from the power plant are not merely a localized issue but have far-reaching consequences. The "serious and continuous" nature of the risk suggests a persistent problem that requires immediate attention and remediation efforts to mitigate further damage.

Furthermore, the report explicitly states that the power plant has not fulfilled its obligations under the prevailing environmental legislation. This non-compliance exacerbates the environmental impact and raises questions about regulatory oversight and enforcement. The failure to adhere to environmental laws contributes directly to the pollution and the associated risks identified in the report.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.