NGT directs UPPCB to file report on illegalities committed by CBMWTP

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The Green (NGT) on Monday directed UP Control Board (UPPCB) to file a report on the illegalities committed by the Common Bio-Medical Treatment Plan (CBMWTP) in Mathura.

"Taking cognizance of a petition filed by Dharmendra Kumar Mehta, a based environmental activist, on the issue of illegalities committed by a treatment plant in Mathura, has directed UPPCB to submit its report till next date of hearing," an official statement read.

Mehta in his petition has stated that Indian Medical Associaton also wrote to the state authorities that it is not satisfied with the working of CBMWTP.

Mehta also annexed a letter issued by (CMO) wherein it was mentioned that due to poor management of the plant, health of hospital employees, as well as other persons is in danger.

During the hearing, Gaurav Kumar Bansal, appearing for Mehta also argued that the said CBMWTP is not working as per the Rules mentioned in the Bio-Medical Management Rules 2016.

The next hearing is scheduled to take place on August 22.

On April 12, had issued a notice to the UPPCB directing it to report to the on its actions taken against the CBMWTP operating illegally in Bareilly city in the state.

In January, had directed the state control board to take action against the CBMWTP if it was still running without permission.

During the course of hearing, Bansal told the court that CBMWTP has to take No Objection Certificate (NOC) from UPPCB under the Protection Act, Water Act and Air Pollution Act, adding that in the present case, no NOC was issued by the pollution board.

He also contended that despite being aware of the violations, (RO) remained silent on the matter.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 17:52 IST