Ahmedabad: Gujarat Court on Thursday agrees with suggestions by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) to embarrass the public polluting the industrial unit and its owner as one of the steps for roadside pollution in the Sabarmati River, as environmental activists including the designated Joint Task Force court delivered that 120-KM stretch Sabarmati is a “dead river”.
As a High Court has started Suo Motu process to limit pollution in the river and increase the capacity of the Sewage Treatment Water Treats well, JB Pardiwala JB and Justice Nanavati Justice calls for advice from AMC, Gujarat Pollus Control Board (GPCB) and task force for steps – Quick steps to start to overcome this problem.
One of the suggestions made by AMC is to identify industrial units illegally the use of sewer trading waste, which mix with wastewater and will be treated in Resultantly STP damaging plants.
AMC Mihir Joshi’s advice was delivered, “the identity of the pollutant must be published, so people know about them.
Many countries have adopted this practice with great success.
” The court agreed with the advice and said, “Right.
So people know who these people create problems.
We are all part of the city, and there is awareness that this pollution must be stopped.
” Judges further said, “If we are able to withstand the fifth neck of the industry to do all this, all of their details are published in newspapers with their family photos and history.
This is very embarrassing for them to enjoy this.
” While AMC and GPCB tried to blame each other for irregularities in the implementation of green norms and monitoring, the court approved a proposal that the license of the civil body given to industrial units for prosperous debit trade became waste after treatment in waste treatment plant (ETP) And the use of water directly to the river after the process in the General Treatment Plant waste (CEPT) must be canceled immediately and the practice must be stopped.
Meanwhile, members of the Joint Task Force, Rohit Prajapati from Parmaran Suraksha Samiti, presented the initial plan on how to go about cleaning the river by stopping industrial pollution and rejuvenating the river.
He told the court that the 120-km stretch of Sabarmati was a dead river, and there was no water flowing, what people in Get Downstream were only very contaminated with water.
Irrigation problems in three villages 20 km downstream by one of Miroli Sahakari Piyat Mandali Ltd.
also discussed.
The High Court argued to immediately stop drawing from contaminated water from the river for irrigation.
The court confirmed that no one must be allowed to continue its livelihood in public health costs.
