Mohali: Panchkula-based paper mills have issued a notification of performances for closing by the state pollution control board Haryana (HSPCB) for chemical discharge into seasonal rivulet in Dhakoli, Mohali, which changes the water.
The unit was found to violate its own declaration and all pollution control board certifications.
Has been asked to submit an answer within 15 days, explaining why it is not closed and why the agreement to operate (CTO) should not be revoked below the 33-A part of the 1974 Air Law.
The pollution control board has detected hidden underground pipes used Illegally to issue water attachments illegally into rivulet, which then pollutes areas that fall around it in Zirakpur and Derabassi before falling into the Ghaggar River.
Deputy Deputy Commissioner Girester Waralan said, “We detect chemicals.
Debit into rivulet, which reverses water.
PPCB, cooperating with HSPCB, after the investigation discovered that the paper factory in the Panchkula industrial area was the culprit.
HSPCB has told us that notification causes The show for closure has been issued and we have also provided direction to PPCB Mohali to coordinate with partner Haryana to ensure closure in accordance with the environmental law.
“After leaving Rivulet detected, a team headed by the environmental engineer assistant Rantej Sharma PPCB, below The supervision of executive, environmental, Lavneet Dubey engineers, conducted an investigation with HSPCB officials, who collected samples for analysis.
The investigation found that to hide illegal discharge, the paper factory has repaired underground pipes, which are connected to the stormwater rain channel directly.
The notification said the paper factory was allowed zero fluid out, but it violated the law by removing waste that was not treated by passing the system.
The notification also said the Factory Effluent Processing Factory (ETP) was found clean without a trace of red chemicals, implying wastewater not treated.