A doctor has moved the National Green Tribunal against an illegal e-waste unit in Northwest Delhi, prompting the green panel to seek response from the Environment Ministry, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and others.
A bench headed by NGT chief Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to Ministry of Environment and Forests, CPCB and Delhi Pollution Control Committee on a petition against an e-waste unit at Jaipuria Mills, Ghantaghar area.
The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by city resident, Dr Parul Sharma and others, through advocates Isha Malhotra Chavan and Meena Chaudhary Sharma, alleging that air and ground water in the area was getting polluted because of the illegal running of hazardous recycling factory of petrochemical waste.
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"The vapours and fumes of the chemicals which are processed in the open are polluting the air. Whenever these chemicals are dissolved and mixed, it releases obnoxious fumes which cause incessant cough and various other lung-related problems for people working or living in the vicinity," Sharma said. These chemicals spill and flow in the drains or sewer, thereby contaminating water and soil," the plea said.
The tribunal has listed the matter for next hearing on March 6.
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