A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar took exception to the "abuse" of its interim order to allow borewells in these industrial areas by the Delhi government.
The tribunal was hearing petitions filed by the NGT Bar Association and Raj Hans Bansal opposing the illegal use of groundwater in Delhi.
The green panel had in 2014 set up committees comprising officials of the DJB, Central Ground Water Authority, city government and other bodies to seal the illegal borewells in these industrial areas and file a comprehensive report.
The NGT today said that even after the 2014 direction, the Delhi government has failed to submit any action plan and said its order to allow water extraction was interim in nature.
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"Three years have gone by and till date, you have not proposed a plan as to how you will provide these industries water for their consumption. You can't abuse our interim orders.
The NGT was apprised that the industrial cluster was being set up by city government's infrastructure development agency Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (DSIIDC).
The bench then directed the concerned DSIIDC officer to appear and inform it about the status of these industries with regard to water extraction and other facilities.
In 2014, the NGT had directed DJB to collect Rs 50,000 as fee from all water packaging industries in Bawana and Narela for extracting groundwater and said they will have to pay for usage from December 2012.
Taking serious note of the "water scarcity" in Delhi, the tribunal had earlier pulled up the authorities for failing to perform their statutory administrative obligation in ensuring adequate water supply.