Singrauli pollution: NGT issues notice for non-compliance of order

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A plea alleging inaction by authorities to curb pollution in and Sonebhadra districts of and respectively due to industrial and activities despite an order by today led the green panel to seek response from the Centre and others.

A bench headed by acting NGT Justice issued notices to the and Forests (MoEF), UP and governments, supervisory committee of Secretaries of both states and others.

The tribunal directed the officials concerned to file their personal affidavits stating the reason for non-compliance of its order and posted the matter for hearing on May 11.

The petition filed by has claimed that despite December 6, 2017 order of the NGT, neither the industries, nor the authorities concerned have taken any step to improve the in the area and people were made to suffer due to pollution.

The tribunal had earlier directed the and governments to install in and Sonebhadra districts and ordered installation of reverse osmosis (RO) water purification plants so that the residents get potable water.

It had last year formed two supervisory committees in and comprising secretary of the department of the respective states, member secretaries of state boards, district magistrates and others, who were asked to submit a monthly report on the pollution in the area.

Dubey filed the plea seeking execution of its December 6 order, saying although the committee has been formed, it has not taken any step to restore the of the area.

He has also sought imposition of penalty on the respondents for acting in "gross violation" of the NGT orders.

"area is the critically polluted zone ... It is necessary to bring to the attention of this tribunal that despite its orders, neither the polluters have taken any effective action, nor the committee formed by it has taken any action for default against the polluters.

"The newspaper items and photographs clearly show that nothing has happened pursuant to the directions of this tribunal and the people are made to suffer because of the pollution generated by industries," the plea claimed.

The NGT's earlier order had come when it had disposed of a plea filed by Dubey opposing power projects in and Sonebhadra districts on the grounds that they were causing air and water pollution.

The had also opposed grant of sanction for any new project or expansion of existing units till an action plan for improving is implemented.

Earlier, a core committee set up by the NGT to inspect areas in and Sonebhadra districts of and Uttar Pradesh, where coal mines and thermal plants are operating, had submitted an interim report on the and the health of the people.

It had submitted that heavy industrial activities in the region were a major source of pollution in the area and the ground water in the villages near was contaminated with high fluoride and mercury concentration.

In 2015, the tribunal had constituted a core committee for monitoring of potential hazards of industrial development in area and five sub committees for quantification of industrial pollution and impact assessment of water, air, soil and health in and around

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 15:50 IST