Gurgaon: There seems to be a “serious deviation” and continues the failure of the authorities of Haryana to provide a clean environment and uphold the law supremacy, National Green Tribunal (NGT) has said the day after the TPA Bandhwari site caught fire.
These comments were made by benches headed by the Chairman of Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel while hearing a request that accused failing to defend the environmental norms in handling TPA Bandhwari sites on Monday.
The court is also a committee of three members to submit reports in a month with the cause of the fire, the reason for the unauthorized person worked at the landfill location, the progress of the repair of the site and established a waste treatment plant.
The committee consists of each official from the Central Polution Control Board and the Council of Polutionary Control of the Negeri Harmana and Gurgaon District Judge.
“We believe that effective improvement measures, including effective monitoring mechanisms, are needed given the seriousness of the situation.
State can barely be aware of its constitutional obligations to residents for public health protection, especially when failure to prevent the outbreak of disease to produce human mass destruction.
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Administrative failure and neglect of responsibility is sufficient for destruction, “said the bench.
In addition, the tribunal also said the officers who mistakenly must be responsible for continuous failure in handling landfill sites.
After the three members’ panel submitted his report, Secretary of the Head Haryana must respond to the improvement actions taken and the steps taken against the wrong officers in a month.
After TPA caught fire on July 11, Commissioner MCG Mukesh Kumar Ahuja had directed the relevant officials to submit a report on the cause of the fire.
“I have not received a report.
I will be able to decide more action after receiving the report,” he said.
Sanjay Sharma, Deputy CEO of Ecogreen, a solid waste management concession holder in Gurgaon, said: “We have initiated an investigation to investigate the cause of the fire in the landfill location.
As soon as the report was submitted, we will send it to MCG.
The corporation also conducted an investigation at the level.” According to Poonam Yadav applicant, burnt waste in bandhwari, causing air pollution.
It has the potential to influence not only local residents but also flora and fauna in Asola Bhatti wildlife asylum, said the application.