States have broadly agreed to ensure compliance with the proposed environmental guidelines for construction projects in urban areas stating that the stipulations are feasible for implementation.
A broad consensus in this regard emerged at a workshop on "Climate Change mitigation in Urban Sector' organized by the Urban Development Ministry with all the stakeholders here.
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change made a detailed presentation on 'Environmental Guidelines for Buildings' containing about 30 parameters to be complied with for efficient management of energy, water, land, solid waste, air quality and noise levels during pre-construction, construction and post construction period.
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A broad consensus has emerged that at least one per cent of connected applied load of power shall be met from renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic cells or wind mills or hybrid mode and all common area lighting must be of LED/Solar lights.
It was agreed upon that energy meters must be installed to measure over all energy consumption and regular energy audit should be carried out through energy auditors certified by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency.
As per the consensus, one tree shall be planted for every 100 sq mt of land area. When trees are to be cut or transplanted, compensatory plantation of 3 trees for every cut to be ensured.
In order to rejuvenate ground water sources, Rain Water Harvesting Plan need to be designed providing one recharge bore for every 3,000 sq mt of land area. A minimum of 30 per cent of area open to sky (unbuilt) to be left unpaved to facilitate ground water recharge and reduce heat island effect and the area covered with grass will be treated as unpaved area.