Enviornment Minister Prakash Javadekar also said in a written reply in the House that there was no proposal to revise or amend existing norms for thermal power plants for air and water pollution.
He also said that there were four power plants against which complaints were recieved regarding water pollution during 2012-14.
According to details furnished in the Lok Sabha, big thermal power plants like Korba, NTPC Chhattissgarh, Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, West Bengal, Tenughat Thermal Power station in Jharkhand, Talcher of NTPC in Odisha amongst others were found to be non-compliant with ash pond effluent limit.
Javadekar said that directions under section 5 of Environment Protection Act 1986 has been issued to most of these thermal power plants.
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Similarly, complaints were recieved of Paricha thermal power plant Jhansi, Rihand Thermal Power plant NTPC, Wardha Thermal Power company in Chandrapur and Busawal thermal power plant in Jaigaon regarding water pollution during 2012-14.
Elaborating on steps taken to control pollution from thermal power plants, Javadekar said that stricter emission limited has been prescribed for new power plants to be located in critically polluted, urban and ecologically sensitive areas.