Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court on Friday has fallen a lot on the Gujarat pollution control agency (GPCB) to give Ashima Ltd’s permission to release trade waste processed in a gutter, and request a direct suspension of officers who gave their approval to the industry.
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The High Court has ordered Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and GPCB to decide all industrial unit drainage connections found to release their waste to the sewerage network.
Until now, 393 the drainage connection was taken to curb the mixing of trade waste with wastewater waste so that it could improve the function of waste treatment plants.
With waste dismissed by the industry, the waste water treated with incorrectly released directly to Sabarmati, the more pollusing it.
During hearing about this problem, the textile unit, whose channel has been cut off, was conveyed that three waste treatment plants were closed and the new ETP was set.
His lawyer told the court that GPCB on January 5, 2022 approved an industrial unit that issued waste treated in waste lines.
He also filed that GPCB gave permission after having a freshly tested sample.
This is disgusting Justice’s reserve J B Pardiwala and Justice VD Nanavati, who asks for GPCB, “How can you say it? How can we trust the GPCB? Is that not the ridicule that you have made Mr.
Vyas (GPCB advice)?” The court asked who signed the report GBCP approval for Ashima, and after being told that a senior environmental engineer did, the judges said, “Then he insulted (court).
He did not deserve to live in the office.
He must be suspended with direct effects.
Are we stupid that we have invested so much -Jour to resolve the problem and finally read the order of this agreement? Things like that have shaken our beliefs.
“HC revealed his appreciation for the ARVIND Ltd proposal to regulate the mechanism to achieve a liquid zero discharge (ZLD), but it ordered AMC, GPCB and units joint joint task to examine ETPS all 11 industrial units located in the city and submit laps Oran about those conditions on January 21.