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State industries polluting water bodies will have to pay stiff fines

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Taking cognisance of commercial users, specially distilleri­es in Aurangabad, polluting water bodies, Maharashtr­a government has cracked the whip on such units by making penalties more stringent.

A Government Resolution (GR) issued by the Water Resources department here on Saturday stated that henceforth, industries and those consuming water if found polluting nearby water bodies by dischargin­g untreated effluents will have to pay double the fine and face disconnect­ion of water supply. "The guilty will have to pay double the fines if it is found that they have released waste water, which is not as per the prescribed norms laid down by Maharashtr­a Pollution Control Board (MPCB)," it stated.

The Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court on June 30, 2015, had served notices to Ms Radico NV Distilleri­es, Aurangabad and others for releasing untreated waste in nearby farms, wells and open spaces. A local farmer Vithhal Thube, who has agricultur­al farm land at Shendra MIDC in Aurangabad, had lodged a complaint this year in May that hazardous waste was being released by a distillery company killing 25 trees and rendering his agricultur­al field infertile.

The MPCB too had served notice to Ms Radico NV Distilleri­es asking it to stop production and for violating the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. The company had, however, denied the charges. Industries minister Subhash Desai admitted that some industries are now resorting to digging trenches inside their industrial premises and dumping untreated waste. "This waste later seeps into the ground and then pollutes lake, wells and ponds," he said.

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