Ghaziabad: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) who heard the execution of the request submitted by Kaushambi Apartments Resident Welfare The pollution association has directed the Commissioner of the Meerut division to hold stakeholder meetings to discuss the work that is not maintained.
In the recent order, the four judges headed by the Chairman of Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel also said that he hoped the Division Commissioner “would take mistaken officers for their failure task in response to this court in more than one year.
Even today this”.
Commissioner Division, Ghaziabad District Judge, Commissioner of the City, SSP and Regional Officials Regional Police Control Board Uttar Pradesh (UPPCB) has been asked to attend video conferencing on the next hearing date (October 25).
“In 2016, NGT had imposed a collective fines of Rs 5 Lakh to all stakeholders because of their failure to take steps to control air, water, and noise pollution in the area,” said Vinay Kumar Mittal, President, Kaushambi Apartments Resident Welfare Association (Karwa) (Karwa)).
He added that this was after hearing NGT for a case submitted by them in 2015.
“NGT, in the next order up to 2021, issued several directions to control pollution,” Mittal said.
“It has directed local institutions to handle encroachment, introducing CNG buses, taking steps to disposal of solid waste and see drainage problems.
It also imposes a pressure horn ban.
But except for a few steps, the command is not implemented,” added Mittal.
Asked about the command, uppcb regional officers, Utsav Sharma, said they obeyed orders in phase.
“Recently, we prepared a traffic management plan.
It took time to complete the modalities regarding the introduction of CNG buses.
The rest is in the process.” The body of the residents also moved the Supreme Court about pollution problems.
In July 2020, the district pollution control board, in the direction of NGT, prepared environmental management plans for cities.
According to findings, the average PM10 level in this area between 212 and 312 on certain days.
Safe level below 100 μg / m3.
The PM2.5 level was found between 44 and 214 (safe level below 60 μg / m3).