Greater Noida: Development Authority will begin a group housing survey to examine whether the waste treatment plant (STP) is the operational and guidelines framed by the Central Polution Control Board being followed.
The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (Gnida) will check whether STP has been installed in all societies, even who has secured a recent settlement certificate.
Chief Executive Officer, Gnida, Narendra Bhoooshan said for years, more than 250 Highrise has been subject to sanctions on Greater Noida.
“Among them, 198 is an apartment complex developed by private builders.
We also have 80 strange housing communities.
Everything will be checked to find out how they dispose of mud and waste,” he said.
“Even though for now, we will not start any action to people who do not have functional STP, we will seek direction from competent authority on the way to the future.
In accordance with the CPCB and CPCB guidelines recently, all apartment complexes and housing communities Must be sustained alone when it comes to caring for mud, “said BhooShan.
In some people who had been built before 2010, there was no space left to build STP.
Likewise in some incomplete people, the existence of developers is unknown and residents are worried about their fate.
“Residents from our public have submitted a petition about the National Green Tribunal because the developer has not made STP operations.
The Greater Noida Authority does not act against the developer and therefore we have to move the court.
They must at least provide assistance to the community who have marked this problem before the authority in the past .
Why do citizens have to pay if the builder has been found guilty and the authorities remain closed his eyes to the mistakes of the past, “said Nitin Srivastava who bought a villa in Society located in Zeta 1.
