Gazette Notifications
Central
Retrofitting Of Emission Control Devices In DG Sets In Kerala
The Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) vide Notification no.PCB/HO/SEE-3/TECH/82/2019 has directed all the industries and establishments operating DG sets of capacity 500 kVA and above, within the jurisdiction of the state of Kerala, to (1) Retrofit all operational DG sets of capacity 500 kVA and above with an Emission Control Device/Equipment having a minimum specified Particulate Matter capturing efficiency of at least 70% tested as per 5 mode D2 cycle, OR (2) Shift to gas-based Generators by employing new gas-based generators or retrofitting the existing DG sets for partial gas usage. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Gujarat Pollution Control Board vide notification no. GPCB/RP-Gen-24/574513 has informed that all the applications seeking Registration / Renewal under Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 shall be henceforth accepted only through online mode at https://ifp.eujarat.eov.inlDlGlGOV/ and no physical application shall be accepted from the date of issue of this Circular in the state of Gujarat. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Karnataka Pollution Control Board vide Notification no. PCB/12/EGV/2020/3840, has mandated certain key features in the online system for the industry/organizations services. They are (1) online application, uploading of documents, and submission of application by the applicant (2) E-payment of application fee for the industry/organizations services (3) Online processing and approval by concerned Board officials and approving authorities (4) Online facility for tracking the application status (5) Digitally signed final approval certificate from applicant login (6) Integration of SMS gateways and emails with the online system, so that the applicants can receive notifications at critical stages of application processing (7) Online provision for Third-party verification about the authenticity of the consent/authorization/registration granted by the Board (8) Disposal of application -within the stipulated timeline as mandated under SAKALA (Public Service Guarantee Act) 9) Online provision for the applicant and concerned officers to view/download the inspection reports. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board vide Notification No. MPCB/JD(WPC)/BB:20113-FTS-0056 has informed that "colour" is to be regarded as a parameter with a discharge standard of 150 P.C.U ( Platinum Cobalt Units) for all integrated Textile Units, Units of Cotton, Woolen/Carpet/Polyester/units having Printing/Dyeing/Bleaching process or manufacturing garment units and 400 Hazen Unit for Dye and Dye Intermediate Industries. All those consents that were previously issued without incorporating "colour" as a parameter shall be revised and amended to include the same. Please refer to the notification for details
Central
The Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) vide Notification no.PCB/HO/SEE-3/TECH/09/2019 has specified the distance criteria for multiple DG sets minimizing the number of diesel generators as they contribute to air and noise pollution. The minimum distance from all the DG sets to the nearest residence/institution shall not be less than (kVA/2) where kVA (kilo volt-ampere) is the value of the highest capacity DG set. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Retrofitting Of Emission Control Devices, Equipment In DG Sets In Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board vide notification No. APPCB/NGT/681 of 2018/ DG SETS/HO/2020 has directed all the industries and establishments operating DG sets of capacity 125 kVA and above, within the jurisdiction of the state of Andhra Pradesh, to (1) Retrofit all operational DG sets of capacity 125 kVA and above with an Emission Control Device/Equipment having a minimum specified Particulate Matter capturing efficiency of at least 70% tested as per 5 mode D2 cycle, OR (2) Shift to gas-based Generators by employing new gas-based generators. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Kerala SPCB Issues Guidelines For Preventing Sewage Pollution From Establishments
The Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) vide Notification no.PCB/HO/SEE-3/TECH/6/2017 has issued guidelines for preventing sewage pollution from establishments. Due to a lack of awareness of what is going on in the tanks, there may be instances of water seepage from the tanks contaminating groundwater. Thus, considering this the following guidelines are issued: (1) Sewage treatment plant shall be constructed above ground level/cellar of the establishment. (2) There shall be easy access to each and every treatment unit for inspection. Sufficient sampling points shall be provided to facilitate the collection of samples. Lighting arrangements shall be provided in the sewage treatment plant area. (3) TOD type of energy meter shall be installed exclusively for the Sewage treatment plant. The water meter shall be fixed to record the consumption of water. The design criteria and guidelines for STP for flats and commercial establishments enclosed along with this circular shall be considered for processing consent application and assessing STP proposal. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
The Central Pollution Control Board vide notification No.B-19004/WQM-II/CPCBTPA/2020-21 9718 has issued directions to State Pollution Control Boards to take appropriate measures for the compliances under the Water (Prevention and Control Pollution) Act, 1974. The following measures have been taken: (1) One senior officer shall be nominated as a Nodal Officer by the SPCB so that the coordination with the CPCB can take place for the joint inspection. The inspection report at the inspection site shall be signed by the SPCB officials taking part in the joint inspection. (2) In case samples are analyzed in the labs, the sample reports shall be provided within 15 days. (3) A weekly report of the inspection shall be submitted by the SPCB’s. (4) After the inspection report, appropriate actions shall be taken within 15 days of the submission of the report. (5) In case of non-compliance, 15 days shall be given for the closure of the inspection. (6) For the temporarily closed RO units, the same shall be informed in advance. (7) The appropriate actions taken based on the report shall be submitted on the website of CPCB. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
Implementation Of Online Services By Odisha State Pollution Control Board
Odisha State Pollution Control Board, vide Notification No. 10626/IND-II-CTE-6391, has introduced the implementation of online services. The implementation process for the following services have been made online: (1) Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981, (2) Authorization under the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016, (3) Authorization under Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016, (4) Authorization/Renewal under E-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 (5) Registration/Renewal under Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016. Further, the notification also mentions certain instructions and directions regarding the newly implemented online system. Please refer to the notification for more details
Central
The Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Rules Amended To Increase Confinement Expenses
ESIC vide notification no.G.S.R. 676(E) has implemented The Employees’ State Insurance (Central) Amendment Rules, 2020. As per the Amendment, for the confinement expenses under Rule 56-A, for the words “rupees five thousand”, the words “rupees seven thousand five hundred” is substituted. Please refer to the notification for more details
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