The Asian Age

Can’t tell if poop is human or of bird: Pollution board

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◗ The NGT was hearing a plea of Lt. Gen. Satwant Singh Dahiya ( Retd) who has sought action against the airlines and levy of hefty fines on them for endangerin­g the health of residents by splatterin­g faeces from aircraft

New Delhi, Nov. 30: The National Green Tribunal on Thursday directed the Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB) to take a clear stand whether it can differenti­ate between human excreta and bird poop after a retired Army officer approached it alleging that faeces were splattered from aircraft on his South Delhi house before Diwali.

Aviation regulator DGCA maintained that it was impossible to dump human waste mid- air from aircraft toilet and that bird droppings had landed on the complainan­t’s house, after which the green panel had ordered testing of the excreta samples.

During the hearing, the counsel for the CPCB told the NGT that they don’t have equipment to test whether the excreta sample, taken from ex- Army officer’s house, belongs to human or bird.

Earlier, the CPCB had said that there were traces of faecal coliform in the samples, indicating presence of human waste.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar on Thursday rapped the apex pollution monitoring body over changing its stand on whether it can differenti­ate between human and bird excreta and asked it to seek clear instructio­ns on the issue.

“It is surprising that CPCB being such a big organisati­on does not have sufficient equipments to test whether it is human excreta or bird. CPCB would take clear instructio­ns whether it is fully equipped to determine the contents of the excreta,” the bench said.

It was hearing a plea of Lt. Gen. Satwant Singh Dahiya ( Retd) who has sought action against the airlines and levy of hefty fines on them for endangerin­g the health of residents

The counsel appearing for the DGCA, however, said that it was impossible to empty the waste tanks of the aircraft mid- air.

He told the bench that there was a manual system by which the human waste tank is emptied after the flight lands and by no means the cabin crew can operate the tank during the flight.

The matter will be heard on Friday.

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