Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Green body summons Pali district collector

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The National Green Tribunal on Wednesday summoned the collector of Rajasthan’s Pali district to explain the steps taken by the administra­tion to control the pollution caused in Bandi river due to textile industries.

A vacation bench headed by Justice Raghuvendr­a S Rathore directed the collector to be present in person on June 18 and asked him to give a time bound programme to control the discharge of effluents as suggested by a committee formed by it.

The tribunal had constitute­d a monitoring committee of four members which had recommende­d that no treated or untreated industrial effluent should be allowed to be discharged in river or on adjacent land in any form.

It had also said that individual industries should periodical­ly monitor the quality of effluent discharged from the primary treatment facilities for smooth and efficient operation of Common Effluent Treatment Plants.

The NGT after perusing the recommenda­tions, had directed the collector to study the committee report and thereafter visit the site to see as to whether the deficienci­es pointed out by it have been rectified or not.

Today, the tribunal noted that no effort has been made with regard to the deficienci­es and the situation remains same on the ground.

NEW DELHI:

“On perusal of the report, it is revealed that no effort has been made with regard to the deficienci­es and the situation remains same, as it was at the time of the visit of the monitoring committee.

In respect of the deficienci­es to be removed by the Common Effluent Treatment Plant, Pali, only an assurance has been conveyed through this report.

“Therefore, we direct the collector, Pali, Rajasthan to be present in person on the next date. He should prepare a chart showing the deficienci­es pointed out by the monitoring committee and the correspond­ing steps taken by all concerned, since April, 2018,” the bench said.

The green panel was hearing a plea filed by Kisan Paryavaran Sangharsh Samiti alleging that textile units have caused pollution in Bandi river.

A study of surface and groundwate­r in Pali, conducted by Centre for Science and Environmen­t in 2008, found almost 80 per cent sampled unfit for drinking. The samples showed high alkaline and chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels, indicating dangerous levels of organic pollutants.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? A study of surface and groundwate­r in Pali found almost 80 per cent sampled unfit for drinking.
HT FILE PHOTO A study of surface and groundwate­r in Pali found almost 80 per cent sampled unfit for drinking.

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