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The Government of Gujarat constituted Gujarat Pollution Control Board [GPCB] in 1974 as per Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. GPCB implements various Central Acts and rules on pollution control. Some of them are : |
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The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. |
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The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977. |
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The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. |
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The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 as amended in 2000. |
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The Manufacture, Storage and Import (MSI) of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989. |
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Bio-medicate Waste (M & H) Rules, 1997 |
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Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 1994 including the Public Hearing Process Notification, 1997. |
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Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991. |
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| In addition to above, it makes recommendation for conversion of agricultural land into non-agricultural based on the merits. |
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| Gujarat Pollution Control Board follows the following procedure to scrutinize applications for the consent under the Water Act, 1974; consent under the Air Act, 1981; Authorization under the Hazardous Waste (M & H) Rules and No Objection Certificate for siting of industry : |
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The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 : |
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As per provisions of the Water Act, any industry, person or an organization responsible for the discharge of industrial or domestic wastewater is required to apply in Form-D to obtain the consent of the Board. |
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After scrutinizing the case with its merits and demerits and conducting the physical monitoring with respect to its pollution potential and pollution control measures, the decision it taken on the consent application. |
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It is an offense to discharge the wastewater without the consent of the Board. Such breach of law is punishable with fine and/or imprisonment. |
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The Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Cess Act, 1977 : |
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As per provisions of this Act, it is mandatory to pay Water Cess to the Gujarat Pollution Control Board by every person or organization consuming water resources in the State. It is necessary to give details of the water consumption in Water Cess Statement Form I. |
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The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. |
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As per provisions of the Air Act, any industry, person or an organization responsible for emission of smoke or gas from stack/ chimney due to burning of fuel or any other process for the discharge of Industrial or domestic waste water is required to apply in the prescribed form i.e. Form I to obtain the consent of the Board. |
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On receipt of the complete application, the site visit is arranged to carry out monitoring and sampling. If the reports are satisfactory, then the file is processed for conditional consent for a period of one year. |
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It is an offense to commence such industry without the consent of this Board. Breach of provisions of this Act is punishable with fine and/ sentence. |
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The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989. |
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As per provisions of the Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 framed under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 it is mandatory to apply in Form I and obtain AUTHORIZATION of the Board, for collection, reception, treatment, storage, transport, disposal etc. of the hazardous wastes. |
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On receipt of the application for AUTHORIZATION the Board forwards a receipt of the authorization fees received along with the application. The application is scrutinized by Hazardous Waste unit based on the quantity and quality of the hazardous waste generated by the industry, its category, treatment, reuse and disposal facility for contentment of the hazardous waste, measures taken for storage, transport, handling, reuse etc. of the hazardous wastes. |
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The applicant is granted AUTHORIZATION based on merits of environmental aspects or rejected either for the want of adequate information or improper management of Hazardous Waste. |
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The act of collection, storage, transport, incineration, reuse or disposal of such wastes without such AUTHORIZATION is an offense punishable with fine and sentence. |
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No objection certificates [NOC] for location clearance : |
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Non Polluting Industries :
82 types of small and cottage industries which do not have any pollution potential do not require consent or No Objection Certificate of this Board |
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Other than Non Polluting Industries :
In accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of the Water Act and the environmental guidelines for siting of industries published by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Department of Environment, Government of India, the Board advises concerned authorities and Department of Government in respect of the location of an industry which is likely to pollute water or air as a result of various processes / operations taking place therein. The Board critically examines the location of the industry and the scheme proposed for pollution control before issuing location clearance cases, then determines the various conditions and requirements pertaining to environmental pollution control. These conditions are conveyed to the applicant and on receipt of the commitment by the applicant in respect of fulfilling these requirements the Board issues location clearance certificates. |
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NOC of this Board is helpful in getting land/plot, electricity supply, loan from financial institutions, subsidy, sale tax, relief etc. |
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On receipt of the application for No Objection Certificate the Board forwards a receipt of the NOC fee received along with the application. |
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Application is scrutinized to check that it is complete in all respect including the payment of appropriate fees. Information missing is immediately called for. |
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If the Board has recommended NA for the industrial purpose, then compliance with the conditions is checked. |
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If NA is not obtained, then suitability of site is checked which includes distance from the residential area, sensitive places, water bodies, highway, railway etc. It is further evaluated from pollution potential aspects like effluent treatability and disposal. If found suitable, site clearance certificate is issued in the first stage. |
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After physical verification of compliance of the site clearance/NA conditions, NOC is issued. |
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Only after compliance of N.O.C. conditions given by the Board and also the consent of the Board under Water Act, 1974/ and Air Act, 1981, regular production is permitted. |
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In addition to above-mentioned regulatory functions, Gujarat Pollution Control Board is a major advisory body on various aspects of the pollution and environmental management in the State. It is implementing the projects funded by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, the Central Pollution Control Board, and the World Bank and other funding agencies. |
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| Under the Central Pollution Control Board programmes, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board is preparing the Zoning Atlas for different Districts of the State. Zoning Atlas is a nation wide environmental planning and mapping programme for sustainable development of industries. |
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