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Time of India
6 days ago
- Time of India
Illegal gensets? Hostels in Greater Noida set to face pollution board's action
Noida: The principal bench (green) of the National Green Tribunal has given the UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) three weeks to inspect hostels and PG accommodations in Greater Noida and submit an action-taken report. This follows a Nov 2023 complaint about environmental violations, including groundwater exploitation. The tribunal closed the case after UPPCB confirmed notices had already been issued and action was underway. While disposing of the matter on Nov 6, 2023, the tribunal stated, "Since the action has already been initiated by the competent authority, therefore, at this stage, no further direction in the original application is required except directing the authorities to take appropriate action in accordance with the law and in pursuance of the notices already issued. If the proceedings in this regard are still pending, the regional officer, UPPCB Greater Noida, will conclude the same within six months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and will file an action-taken report before the registrar general of the Tribunal. " Twenty-one months after the issuance of the direction, as the petitioner, Nishant Singh, found no improvement, he moved an execution application, seeking fresh direction to the pollution control board for compliance with the order. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is this legal? Access all TV channels without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo Hearing this, the tribunal on July 30 expressed surprise over the UPPCB not yet inspecting the matter of over-exploitation of groundwater. The bench, comprising Chairperson Justice Prakash Srivastava, Judicial Member Justice Sudhir Agrawal, and Expert Members Dr A Senthil Vel and Dr Afroz Ahmad, noted, "A compliance report by way of an affidavit dated July 29, 2025, has been filed by the UPPCB stating that all the hostels are connected with the sewage system of Greater Noida, but the report is silent on the issue of groundwater extraction by these hostels. " You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida "Out of 41 hostels, three are closed and five hostels do not have DG sets, six hostels have DG sets of less than a capacity of 19KW, so show cause notices have been issued to 27 hostels under the Air (prevention and control of pollution) Act, 1981, and a reply to the show cause notice is awaited," Pradeep Mishra, appearing for the UPPCB, informed the tribunal, adding that upon receiving the reply, action will be taken. The matter is listed to be heard again on Oct 31. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
25-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
How pollution fight took a backseat, thanks to a typo
Noida: Residents of an Indirapuram housing society had to bear the brunt of two noisy, polluting diesel generators (DG) for two years even after an NGT directive, allegedly over a "typographical error". Over two years after the case pertaining to DG sets near Nirala Eden Park in Indirapuram came up before NGT, the tribunal directed GMC to replace them within three months. DGs were found to be "causing pollution and inconvenience" to residents. The two-year delay is not on the part of NGT or UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB). In fact, NGT had given directions to UPPCB in 2023 Feb and even UPPCB had given its report and recommendations in July 2024. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida A "typo" in the July directive of UPPCB has been used by GMC to escape the onus of timely compliance. The matter had been registered in 2023 on the basis of a letter written to the tribunal by the secretary of the Nirala Eden Park Residents Welfare Association, raising a grievance about "foul-smelling hazardous gases being emitted from the sewage pumping station (SPS) and noise pollution from the high-power DGs" installed in the sewage plant situated just adjacent to the society's boundary wall. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get Fast, Secure Gold Loans, Trusted By Millions Since 1949 Manappuram Finance Learn More Undo The residents endured the pollution and noise despite a recommendation sent by UPPCB to GMC July 2024 due to a small typographical error. Appearing before the commission on July 16, counsel for GMC said it could not comply with the recommendations as there was some "incorrect information". The counsel said, "The needful in compliance with the report of the UPPCB — dated July 10, 2024 — could not be done till now to replace the two DG sets at the 56 MLD sewage pumping station because, in para 2 (ii) of the report of the UP PCB, a factually incorrect assertion has been made that the DG sets in the SPS are of 320 KVA each, whereas these DG sets are of 750 KVA each. " NGT said that since the counsel appearing for the UPPCB has not disputed the claim, the municipal corporation should now proceed with compliance. The tribunal comprising chairperson Justice Prakash Srivastava and expert members Dr A Senthil Vel and Dr Afroz Ahmad said, "UPPCB counsel submits that it's an inadvertent typographical error. Hence, the municipal corporation is permitted to proceed on the basis of the above correction and take necessary action to comply with the report of the UP PCB in respect of the replacement of the DG sets as also in other aspects. " Disposing of the matter on Feb 22, 2023, the tribunal had directed the UPPCB to take action, if necessary, and submit an action-taken report. Responding to the direction, UPPCB filed its report before NGT, saying two main SPSs with capacities of 56 MLD and 48 MLD are established adjacent to the boundary wall of the said society and were reported to be operated by the private agency M/s VA Tech Wabag Ltd., Chennai. "The 56 MLD main sewage pumping station has six pumps with a capacity of 220 HP each for pumping sewage coming from nearby areas. It has two DG sets (320 KVA each) with acoustic enclosures but inadequate stack height. These DG sets are also not converted into dual fuel in compliance with CAQM directions, while the 48 MLD main sewage pumping station has four pumps. It has two DG sets (700 KVA each) and both are very old and must be replaced," UPPCB said.


Time of India
23-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Dyeing units in Loni under lens for violations get clean chit from NGT
Ghaziabad: The National Green Tribunal has disposed of a complaint filed by a resident against 19 dyeing units in Roop Nagar, Arya Nagar and Tronica City areas of the district for violating environmental norms. The UP Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) informed the tribunal about compliance and recovery of Rs 17 lakh from the common effluent treatment plant that was earlier found violating environmental norms, including improper functioning. The tribunal bench, comprising chairperson Justice Prakash Srivastava and expert member Dr A Senthil Vel, observed that the report dated July 17, 2025, filed by UPPCB reveals that an inspection on March 5 and 6, 2025, found that out of 19 units, 14 units were complying, 5 units were closed due to their own reasons, and the 6 MLD CETP at Tronica City, Loni was also found to be complying. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida The report further reveals that in the earlier inspection done in the year 2023, the operation of CETP was found to be unsatisfactory, and after issuing a show cause notice, environmental compensation of Rs 17 lakh was imposed, which has been recovered. The tribunal noted this, directing one of the respondents in the case, UPPCB, to carry out regular check-ups to ascertain that these industrial units and the CETP comply with the environmental norms and, in case of any violation, prompt action is taken. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo This came after an application was filed by resident Varun Gulati in 2023, wherein he raised the grievance against seven dyeing industries situated in Roop Nagar, four industries in Arya Nagar, and eight industries along with one CETP in Tronica City, Loni. The UPPCB, in its report filed before the tribunal, stated that the industries situated at Roop Nagar and Arya Nagar have installed their effluent treatment plants and discharge the waste into Indirapuri Drain to the Yamuna River and are not connected to CETP. The industries situated at Tronica City have their primary effluent treatment plant (PETP), and effluent from their PETP goes to CETP for further treatment. The CETP discharges its waste into Jawli Drain to Hindon River. The report stated that the discharge samples collected from the outlet of the CETP on nine different dates from Jan to March 2025, upon analysis, were found to be in conformity with the prescribed environmental norms. Anuj Kumar Sharma, appearing for respondent numbers 6 to 12, raised an objection to impleading four of the industrial units, three of which were complying and one was closed since 2020. Replying to the objections, the tribunal said, "Though complying as of today, if they committed any past violation, the applicant was justified in impleading them. Even otherwise, we are not directing any action against these respondents."