Millennium Post

Okhla residents continue to breathe poisoned air

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Although National Green Tribunal (NGT)’S bench headed by Justice Swatanter Kumar has been hearing the case of an incinerato­r technology based municipal solid waste (MSW) based thermal power plant of Timarpur-okhla Waste Management Co Pvt Ltd (TOWMCL), residents of Okhla will continue to be denied the right to breathe fresh and clean air at least till year end.

Besides violating all the environmen­tal clearance conditions and conditions laid down in the No Objection Certificat­e under Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and the plant Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, this plant has violated the Battery Limit as well. There is no dispute that Delhi’s municipal waste has hazardous waste characteri­stics. It is noteworthy that the waste incinerato­r based thermal power plant is located exactly in the vicinity of the residentia­l colonies.

The plant is amidst residentia­l colonials and institutio­ns of national importance like Central Road Research Institute, Institute of Genomics and Integrativ­e Biology and the Indian Institute of Informatio­n Tech- nology. Such toxic emissions from the Jindal’s power plant in an ecological­ly sensitive area and thickly populated area has become a routine affair with all the concerned authoritie­s turning a blind eye towards this illegitima­te and illegal act. Besides violating the Master Plan, this plant has violated all the rules in the rule book including environmen­tal clearance conditions.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? NGT is hearing the case of an incinerato­r technology based thermal power plant of Timarpur-okhla Waste Management Co Pvt Ltd
FILE PHOTO NGT is hearing the case of an incinerato­r technology based thermal power plant of Timarpur-okhla Waste Management Co Pvt Ltd

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