By DTE Staff
Last Updated: Tuesday 21 May 2019
Extension of breakwater at Chhara
The grant of environmental and Coastal
Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance for the extension of breakwater at
Chhara Port came up for consideration before the National Green Tribunal
(NGT) on May 15, 2019.
According to a case field by the residents of the area — Chhara
Sarkhadi village of Kodinar taluka in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district
— the extension would affect the aquatic life and eco-sensitive
area, which has not been taken into account. The same holds true for the
quantity of minerals, construction material, forest and timber.
No requisite public hearing was conducted
for the project by M/s Simar Port Pvt Ltd; the Asiatic Lion conservation
plan has also not been prepared. The NGT directed the Union Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), the Gujarat Coastal
Zone Management Authority, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board and Simar
Port to submit a report within a month.
Compensation for Faridabad damage
According to a report submitted by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) before the NGT on May 16, 2019,
untreated waste water from Badkal village as well as from drainage
system of Sainik Colony near Sectors 48-49, Faridabad was being disposed
into the open and the sewer line was chocked. The sewage network has
not been cleaned for long; solid waste and demolition waste were also
being dumped on open land. The Municipal Corporation Faridabad and the
Haryana Urban Development Authority were accountable in the issue.
The NGT sought a report detailing the
damages to be recovered, identification of polluters and erring
officers, from whom compensation for the damage to the environment and
cost of restoration should be recovered.
Central Monitoring Committee responsible for elephants
The NGT on May 16, 2019 said
the Central Monitoring Committee constituted by the MoEFCC was
responsible for coordinating with states home to elephants regarding the
safety of the animals in protected zones. The NGT had taken up
an application by Pradip Kumar Bhuyan, seeking adequate steps for
conservation of free passage for elephants in Assam. Railway tracks,
national and state highways and transmission lines should be declared
elephant protection zones, similar to ecological sensitive areas, Bhuyan
said.
Lackadaisical attitude on Almora SWM
The NGT on May 16, 2019 directed
Uttarakhand to furnish a performance guarantee of Rs 10 lakh to the
CPCB to ensure timely compliance of its directions on the issue of
unscientific disposal of municipal solid waste at Almora. The state's
chief secretary has been directed to monitor the situation; the MoEFCC
has been asked to explain why orders were not complied with.
It was pointed out that the matter has been
pending before the tribunal for four years. The NGT had directed
through on September 12, 2018 that the waste processing and treatment
facility must commence before December 15, 2018, which would be the
responsibility of the state's additional chief secretary for urban
development. A direction was also issued to the MoEFCC to take steps to
implement Extended Producer’s Responsibility in accordance with Plastic
Waste Management Rules, 2016.
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/environment/daily-court-digest-major-environment-orders-may-20-2019--64645
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