Brick kilns in Bihar sans zig-zag tech to be banned from Sept 1: Dy CM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To tackle air pollution, brick kilns in without will not be allowed to function from September 1, said here today.

At a state ministers' conference here, he said, "For making one lakh bricks, 12 tonne coal is used by traditional brick kilns. The zig-zag technology enables making the same number of bricks by using only 9.9 tonne coal."

Hot air coming out of zig-zag kilns following a three times longer path than the straight line in traditional ones, improving heat transfer, enhanced mixing of fuel and air, thereby leading to improved combustion and less consumption of coal.

At the conference attended by Minister Harsh Vardhan, batted for introducing an for diversion of forest lands, thus doing away with submitting a hard copy of such proposals to the Centre.

The states should also be empowered to constitute the and without any requiring permission from the Centre, he said.

Raising the issue of Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA), the minister said related rules should be notified at the earliest so that the Rs 50,000 crore available under it could be utilised by the states.

He also demanded that states be empowered to sanction funds from the corpus.

The website of the should be made more user-friendly and a compendium of its circulars should be brought out in a booklet form, he said.

Sushil Kumar sought to know from Vardhan if manufacture of plastic with less than 50 micron thickness could be banned.

He also sought changes in rules and regulations concerned to allow setting up of captive biomedical waste plants by big hospitals and medical colleges, and giving states the power to ban use of motor vehicles older than 15 years.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 15:45 IST