A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar imposed the fine on Gajraula-based Teva API India Limited after an inspection team found that the discharge from the sewage treatment plant (STP) was not of permissible standards.
The tribunal also directed the pharma unit to comply with all the recommendations made by the joint inspection committee and submit a compliance report to the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board.
The green panel asked the company to deposit the amount with the Board and allowed it to resume its operations.
"The counsel appearing for the applicant submits that in order to show their bonafide and to bring the trade effluents within the prescribed parameters, they would deposit the sum of Rs 15 lakh," the bench noted.
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Earlier, the NGT had ordered closure of 13 industrial units in Uttar Pradesh after inspections found them violating pollution norms.
The bench had passed the order after noting the findings of the inspection team which informed that effluents discharged in the Bagad river were beyond the prescribed limits.
In a detailed report covering various aspects of contamination in the river, the CPCB had informed the NGT that the Ganga, spanning a distance of 543 km between Haridwar and Kanpur, was affected by 1,072 seriously polluting industries which were releasing heavy metals and pesticides.
At present, 823.1 million litres per day of untreated sewage and 212.42 MLD of industrial effluents flow into the river, while three of the four monitored Sewage Treatment Plants were non-compliant with the set standards, it said.