The green panel took exception to the fact that despite its specific directions, which restrained DJB from spending without prior approval of the Tribunal, the board has incurred expenses on drain related works.
"Despite heavy expenditure, in thousands of crores, having been incurred, pollution level in river Yamuna has, in fact, become more worse. We had passed clear directions that out of planned expenditure no amount other than for maintenance purposes would be spend by DJB. It is told that some amount has been spend for drain integration.
During the proceedings, CEO of DJB told the bench that expenditure on drain integration work was carried out in pursuance to orders of the Delhi High Court.
To this, the bench said, "You are frustrating the whole project 'Maily Se Nirmal Yamuna' Revitalization Plan, 2017 as well as our judgement. We had clearly said that you will seek our permission before doing anything. Why did you not inform HC about our order? You have your own philosophy. People are suffering. Your department is busy giving execuses."
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"The committee shall collect samples from the drains and
near STPs. The report will not be restricted to chemical oxygen demand (COD), Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and ph levels but also analyse all parameters including metals, insecticides, pesticides and other compounds," the bench said, adding that collected samples would be analysed at CPCB lab and IIT-Delhi.
It also directed DDA to file minutes of meetings held in the presence of its Vice-Chairman, CEO and Chief Engineer of DJB and others where all technical aspects of the cleaning work were considered.
In November last year, the Tribunal had restrained DJB from spending on river Yamuna without prior approval till the judgement is passed on the issue, after it was informed that over Rs 900 crore has been spent for cleaning the river.