September 9, 2024
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) stated September 3, 2024 that the problem of tanneries in Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh releasing contaminated water into the drains that flow into the river Ganga has brought significant concerns about adherence to environmental regulations.
The court directed the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB); District Magistrate, Kanpur Nagar and National Mission for Clean Ganga to file their response by way of affidavit a week before the next hearing slotted for November 27, 2024.
The original application was filed based on a letter petition from Rajat Verma, a Kanpur resident, who complained about the illegal operation of tanneries in Kanpur Nagar. The petition mentioned that, according to government regulations, tanneries are allowed to operate only 15 days a month in phases, but they have been functioning all the 30 days.
Allegations have also been made regarding a damaged pipeline leading to sewage treatment plant, causing polluted water to flow into Ganga. The letter petition claimed that tanneries in Gajjupoorva, Sheetla Bazar, Moti Nagar, Saraiyya and Wazidpur in Jajmau are openly discharging contaminated water into the drains.
The letter petition also disclosed the name of illegally operating tanneries. It was alleged that a prior information of inspection by the higher authorities is given to these tanneries, as a result, the tannery owners become vigilant and their violation does not come to light.
Development inevitably impacts the ecology and environment negatively to some extent, but public utility projects cannot be abandoned. It is essential to balance public interest with environmental preservation. This was stated in the order passed by the NGT, Central Zone Bench, Bhopal September 3, 2024, while dismissing the appeal for setting aside the order of MoEF&CC dated December 21, 2023.
The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) approved a modification to the initial environmental clearance (EC) on June 4, 2009, permitting the transportation of 2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of iron ore via two alternative routes from the Rowghat mines to the Antagarh / Bhanupratappur railway siding.
In addition, the court passed a slew of orders aimed for the protection of the environment.
The court directed that the railway line from Dalli Rajhara to Rowghat must be completed within a time-frame and that the speed limit for vehicles used for transportation of minerals is fixed at 40 kilometres per hour. The time for transportation of minerals should start from 6 am to 10 pm the same day and need to be modified from time to time at different locations, taking into account the usage of infrastructure facilities by members of the public.
The counsel for the state has sought time to file further reports in the matter. NGT directed that responses should be filed within three weeks and listed the matter for October 22, 2024.
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