Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Civic bodies to make database, seal factories causing pollution

- Vatsala Shrangi vatsala.shrangi@htlive.com

THE NORTH CIVIC BODY, OVER THE LAST WEEK, SEALED 81 METAL POLISHING UNITS IN KAROL BAGH AND 20 SUCH ILLEGAL UNITS IN SULTANPURI

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Courtappoi­nted monitoring committee has made it clear that municipal corporatio­ns must seal factories and industrial units that have been running for long and causing pollution in residentia­l areas. So far, there was ambiguity about corporatio­ns inspecting and sealing illegally-run units, as the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) is the environmen­t regulatory authority.

However, recently the DPCC cleared that it can only issue notices while the civic bodies are authorised to “seal” such units.

According to the three-member committee, the corporatio­ns must not have any ambiguity about taking action against polluting units and start “sealing action on such units running from long despite closure notices”. The panel asked civic agencies to seal all such units that have been running for long and also create a database of the same.

The decision regarding sealing action to be taken stringentl­y on such units was taken at a recent meeting. The move came in a bid to review measure to control air pollution before the onset of winter .

According to estimates there are over a lakh such illegal units running across Delhi. Many such non-confirming areas include Tughlaqaba­d, Gandhi Nagar, Shiv Vihar, Shahpur Jat, Pul Prahladpur, Inderlok, Chanakya Place, Sultanpuri and Uttam Nagar, among others.

According to officials, the municipal corporatio­ns received a list of polluting industries last week and have also started taking action against them.

“We had a meeting with the commission­er earlier this month where we had received a list of polluting industries in residentia­l and non-confirming areas. Now there is no ambiguity as such and the concerned department has also started action in all zones. Sealing action will continue in these areas,” said Yoginder Singh Maan, spokespers­on of North Corporatio­n.

So far, discoms were allowed to give connection­s to owners under the “ease of doing business”. Also, municipal inspectors were not sent out to inspect such units, as new factory licensing norms were proposed by the corporatio­ns. However, after the directions from the committee, the corporatio­ns will continue inspection and sealing of such units till the new norms are notified.

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