Foam Covers Palar River, Residents Blame Tanneries for Pollution
Tamil Nadu — A thick layer of foam has once again appeared on the Palar river after recent rains, sparking fresh anger among residents who allege that untreated industrial waste is being released into the water. Locals say tanneries in the Vaniyambadi area are the main culprits, accusing them of dumping effluents without proper treatment.
The foam formed after heavy rainfall on Wednesday night led to a sudden flow of water in parts of the river. While the rains temporarily increased water levels, the frothy white waves quickly became a sign of contamination, residents said. Many complained that the situation is not new similar scenes have been witnessed in the past, with little action taken.
Environmental activists warn that untreated tannery waste not only pollutes the river but als...









