A bench headed by NGT chief Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the Environment Ministry, Delhi government, Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and East Delhi Municipal Corporation and sought their responses.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) directed the authorities to immediately remove waste from the canal and file a compliance report stating the methodology adopted for cleaning the canal.
"The instant application highlights the sad plight of the drains/nallas on water drains which are completely choked with municipal waste and plastics which have been indiscriminately dumped in the drains clogging them and virtually turning them into mass dump yards.
"This is not only violative of the environmental laws including the Environment Protection Act, 1986 and the Rules made thereunder especially the Municipal Solid Waste Rules, Plastic Waste Management Rules but is great hazard to public health causing innumerable diseases among other hazards," the plea, filed through advocates Sanjay Upadhyay and Saliq Shafique, said.
"Indiscriminate dumping of solid waste in the natural water body not only pollutes the water body but also severely damages the ecology in the area. There are catena of judgments which conclude that such pollution causes injury to public health and is also violative of the environmental laws," it said.
The plea has also sought directions to form a committee to inspect all polluted water bodies in the city and submit a report including a time-bound action plan.
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