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Coal Dust Covers Mangroves at JSW Dharamtar Port, Panel Flags Environmental Risks Ahead of Expansion Nod - India Seatrade News

A sub-committee constituted by the Union Environment Ministry has flagged serious environmental concerns at the jetty facility of JSW Dharamtar Port in Maharashtra’s Raigad district, citing mangroves coated with coal and iron ore dust, wastewater discharge, and the risk of increased river turbidity due to cargo spillage. The observations were made during a site visit to the port’s jetty at Dharamtar Creek in Dolvi village, which handles cargo fo…
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indiaseatradenews.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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