The National Green Tribunal has directed the central and Uttar Pradesh pollution control boards to jointly inspect Rathi Steel and Power Ltd's plant at Ghaziabad for alleged failure to take steps to control air and water pollution.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed a team of senior environmental engineers from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) to inspect the unit and submit its final report clearly stating whether the industry was complying with all the directions issued by the Boards.
"The trade effluent (liquid waste), stack and ambient air quality samples would be collected and analysed... The samples would be tested at the laboratory of the CPCB.
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The Tribunal, in a 23-page judgement, took strong objection to the air pollution caused by the stainless steel plant and asked the industry to show cause as to why it should not be directed to pay compensation for polluting the environment.
It has also directed UPPCB and the competent authority under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 to issue notice to all the industries in Ghaziabad wherever they were extracting groundwater and were not paying appropriate cess in accordance with the law.
"If such industry is causing any pollution i.E air and water by their activity, show cause notices shall be issued by the Board within two weeks from the date of this order and it should proceed with such industries in accordance with law," the Tribunal said.