Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jojari: NGT slaps ₹10 lakh over ‘casual attitude’ of state govt

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NEW DELHI There is nothing before us to suggest that the sludge has been removed and disposed of at TSDF site as per the commitment made vide affidavit dated

May 22, 2017.

NGT BENCH

: Irked by the “casual attitude” of the Rajasthan government, the National Green Tribunal has slapped an environmen­tal compensati­on of ₹10 lakh on it for failing to control discharge of domestic sewage and industrial effluents in Jojari river at Jodhpur.

A bench headed by Acting chairperso­n Justice UD Salvi said despite its commitment, the state government had not commission­ed the sewage treatment plant (STP) at Salawas village.

“The affidavit/response of the state government dated August 23, 2017 reveals that 50 million litre per day (MLD) capacity of STP at Salawas, Phase-II was to be constructe­d and commission­ed within one month i.e. by the end of September, 2017. As of today, the said STP is yet to be commission­ed. All this shows the casual attitude of the state government which has deleteriou­s effects on the environmen­t.

“We, therefore, impose environmen­tal compensati­on of Rs 10 lakh on the state government out of which 25 per cent of the amount would be paid to the Central Pollution Control Board and 75 per cent to the state pollution control board,” the bench said.

The green panel also expressed displeasur­e over failure of the state government to remove sludge from the river despite interim orders being passed in the case.

“Rajasthan government in its affidavit dated May 22, 2017 reveals that the work of removal of sludge from the river Jojari was to start by the end of May, 2017 and it being hazardous in nature was to be disposed of at Balotra Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility (TSDF) site.

“However, there is nothing before us to suggest that the sludge has been removed and disposed of at TSDF site as per the commitment made vide affidavit dated May 22, 2017,” the bench said in its recent order.

The matter will now be heard on March 5. PTI

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