Ghotki Bar Challenges Toxic Wastewater Dumping in SHC

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The Ghotki District Bar Association has filed a petition with the Sindh High Court, alleging that local factories are dumping untreated industrial wastewater onto open land. According to the petition, filed by District Bar Association President Shahnawaz Waseer, this disposal practice has contaminated regional groundwater, resulting in reported health complications and deaths among the local population.

How industrial disposal impacts groundwater

The petition alleges that the discharge of toxic effluents directly onto land has caused a visible shift in the quality of subsoil water. According to the Ghotki District Bar Association, local water sources have turned yellow and green, rendering them unsafe for human consumption. Industrial wastewater often contains heavy metals and hazardous chemicals, which, if left untreated, can infiltrate ecosystems and create long-term health risks for residents, the filing states.

Why the legal action was taken

The legal challenge centers on the protection of public health and the environment. By approaching the Sindh High Court, the Ghotki District Bar Association is seeking a mandate to force industrial units to treat their wastewater before disposal. Shahnawaz Waseer, acting as the petitioner, argues that the current method of waste management is directly linked to serious health issues and loss of life in the region.

What happens next

The Sindh High Court may now review the claims presented by the Ghotki District Bar Association to determine if regulatory intervention is required. A possible next step includes a court-ordered inquiry into the disposal practices of local factories. If the court finds the allegations of contamination verified, it could issue directives requiring industrial operators to implement mandatory wastewater treatment protocols. Failure to comply with such potential court directives could result in further legal or environmental enforcement actions against the factories involved.

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