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Pune: NGT panel to improve fines on brokers, civil bodies

Pune: NGT panel to improve fines on brokers, civil bodies
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Pune: National Green Tribunal (NGT) has established the Committee of the Central and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board to assess environmental compensation to be imposed on the Gokhale Landmark LLP and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) company for “negligence” that contributed to “negligence” of environmental damage caused By untreated water flowed from the broken waste line at the construction site in Kothrud to become a Nullah and further to the Mutha River.
The company is building a large commercial complex near City Pride, Kothrud.
In assessing on October 8, a special bench did not five members, led by the Chairperson of his Judge AK GOEL, gave 12 weeks (from the date of receipt of the order) to the pollution regulator panel to produce compensation distribution and the use plan for the same thing.
The bench held back that “by a combination of negligence, respondents no.
1 (Landmark Gokhale) and respondents no.
2 (PMC) has caused environmental damage.” It is said that both must be held together and are very responsible for the damage.
On February 10, 2021, the Joint Inspection Committee assigned by PMC and Maharashtra pollution control expert (MPCB) submitted a report stating that due to the damage to the trunk line and space (first on June 27, 2019, and then again April 27, 2020), raw waste has been Fly to the Mutha River first for 86 days and then again for 115 days.
Yadvadkar’s nest architect, one of the five applicants who moved NGT in this matter, told TII, “in terms of quantity, almost 20.24 million liters per day (MLD) or 2,024 tankers of untreated raw waste is expected to fly per.
Day to Nullah / river.
“Joshi’s Manasian lawyer, representing MPCB, said on Friday,” environmental compensation will be done based on violations per day for 86 days and 115 days, in accordance with the formula set by the main bench NGT in the previous assessment.
“Lawyer Pralhad Paranjape, representing the landmark Gokhale, said, “according to our interpretation of the verdict, NGT has accepted the fact that it is the responsibility and task of PMC to maintain drainage and that it does not tell us (about its presence (about the presence of waste lines when giving NOC to the project).

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