A bench, headed by Acting NGT Chairperson Justice U D Salvi, took exception over the state government's inaction in the matter and observed that nothing has been done till date.
The green panel also imposed an environment compensation on the Moradabad district magistrate.
"UP has not placed any office order and nothing has been done till date to dispose the hazardaous e-waste lying on the banks of the river Ramganga. Therefore, we impose environment compensation of Rs 10 lakh on the state of Uttar Pradesh and Rs 50,000 on district magistrate of Moradabad," it said.
The tribunal also noted the submission of the counsel for state pollution control board who said that there was no e- waste processing facility in the district and the waste was being illegally dumped on the banks of the river.
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During the hearing, advocate Gaurav Bansal appearing for the petitioner in the case, said that large number of people are involved in unscientific dismantling, crude chemical leaching of printed circuit boards, burning of wires/waste electrical and electronic components, grinding of residues and washing of metal rich residue on the banks of Ramganga.
The committee, formed by the NGT, had said that the concentration of metals in the e-waste, which was in the form of black powder, was above the prescribed level.
The report was submitted on the directives of the tribunal. The tribunal had asked the district magistrate to hold a meeting and submit a detailed report on the issue.
The green panel had announced that anyone found dumping electronic waste (e-waste) on the banks of the Ramganga river in Moradabad would have to pay Rs 1 lakh as environment compensation.
The bench, which had noted that Ramganga was highly polluted, had also made it clear that the environment compensation would vary from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh depending on the quantum of the waste dumped.
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