Illegal e-waste industries polluting Ganga tributaries: CPCB tells NGT

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Several illegal e-waste industries operating in are polluting the Ramganga, a major tributary of the Ganga, by dumping waste into it, a joint inspection report told NGT on Tuesday.

The report jointly filed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Union Environment Ministry and Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) added that a number of "sealed" and "closed" e-waste industry are working in densely populated residential areas in

"Electricity department has failed to disconnect the connections of 27 illegal units," the report said, adding that the local administration also failed to comply with directions of CPCB to shut the industries polluting the major tributaries of river Ganga.

CPCB and the team made some surprise inspections in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad district and found several irregularities.

The joint inspection team which visited the areas in the vicinity of river Ramganga also found heaps of black milled powder stacked in openly on the river bank.

--IANS

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Illegal e-waste industries polluting Ganga tributaries: CPCB tells NGT

Several illegal e-waste industries operating in Uttar Pradesh are polluting the Ramganga, a major tributary of the Ganga, by dumping waste into it, a joint inspection report told NGT on Tuesday.

Several illegal e-waste industries operating in are polluting the Ramganga, a major tributary of the Ganga, by dumping waste into it, a joint inspection report told NGT on Tuesday.

The report jointly filed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Union Environment Ministry and Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) added that a number of "sealed" and "closed" e-waste industry are working in densely populated residential areas in

"Electricity department has failed to disconnect the connections of 27 illegal units," the report said, adding that the local administration also failed to comply with directions of CPCB to shut the industries polluting the major tributaries of river Ganga.

CPCB and the team made some surprise inspections in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad district and found several irregularities.

The joint inspection team which visited the areas in the vicinity of river Ramganga also found heaps of black milled powder stacked in openly on the river bank.

--IANS

kd/vgu/vm

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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