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1.
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The
factory shall segregate the waste streams as biodegradable,
non-biodegradable, and inorganic streams etc., based on their
characteristics and adopt appropriate methods of their treatment
and disposal.
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2.
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A
state of the art effluent treatment systems shall be installed to
treat the effluents to the standards stipulated. The
treatment of effluents shall ensure that the effluents are free
from toxic and hazardous effects.
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3.
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Transportation
of toxic effluent from one stage to another, only for the sake of
disposal by dilution is prohibited.
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4.
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The
discharge of effluents into streams, rivers or surface water
bodies is strictly prohibited.
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5.
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The
treated effluent conforming to stipulated standards shall be used
on land for agriculture. The factory shall own/acquire
sufficient area of land for this purpose. The application of
effluent shall be controlled in such a manner as not to cause
either flooding of land or underground water pollution.
Before allowing the use of treated effluent for irrigation, the
State Pollution Control Board shall ensure that the factory
submits a report on geophysical characteristics and assimilation
capacity of land and suitability of effluents for agriculture
through recognised institutions. Adequate number of
observation bores/test wells shall be provided by the factory in
and around the effluent irrigated area to monitor ground water
quality. The factory shall get the soil, leachate and ground
water in the area analysed at regular intervals for parameters
based on raw materials used and characteristics of effluent
discharged to verify the fate and effect of any persistent
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6.
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Boilers,
Diesel Generating sets etc., shall be provided with chimneys of
prescribed height.
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7.
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The
general exhaust from different sections shall be collected, and
scrubbed to control emissions. The reactor emissions shall
be scrubbed to control emission of different gases/vapours/fumes.
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8.
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All
solvent tanks located above ground level shall be blanketted with
nitrogen, there by preventing any solvent evaporation and
consequently minimising odorous emissions.
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9.
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State
of art incinerator shall be provided wherever feasible to
incinerate all combustible effluents, solids, gases, toxic
substances etc. The incinerator shall be fitted with a
chimney of prescribed height and scrubbers to clean the flue
gases.
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10.
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The
factory shall ensure that the noise levels are within the
stipulated limits and the factory shall conduct periodic
monitoring of noise levels at designated location at specified
intervals.
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11.
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Solid
waste and sludge generated in the factory shall be collected,
treated and disposed of in a scientific manner so as not to cause
environmental pollution.
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12.
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The
factory shall install water meters to measures the water consumed
for different purposes as per the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution)Cess Act, 1977, as amended, and pay water
cess.
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13
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The
factory shall submit an Environmental Statement Report for the
financial year ending the 31st March in the prescribed form
to the State Pollution Control Board on or before the 30 th
September every year beginning 1993.
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14
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The
factory shall also comply with the provisions of the:-
i) Hazardous wastes (Management and Handling), Rules, 1989.
ii) Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules,
1989.
iii) Public liability insurance Act and Rules, 1991.
as amended from time to time, if applicable.
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15.
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All
tanks used for the collection and treatment of effluents shall be
made impervious by providing adequate cement concrete/stone
masonry/stone slab lining with leak-proof joints at the bottom and
sides. Observation bores with pipes shall be provided around
such tanks and monitored for leakage.
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16
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The
factory shall upgrade the pollution control systems as and when
new technologies become available.
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17
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The
factory shall ensure continuous and effective operation and
maintenance of pollution control systems by employing qualified
Environmental Engineers/Scientists.
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18
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The
factory shall ensure continuous and uninterrupted power supply to
see that the pollution control systems function un-interruptedly.
Separate energy meters shall be provided for the pollution control
systems.
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19
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A
fully equipped laboratory shall be established by the factory with
appropriate equipments to monitor the performance of pollution
control systems and to test the effluents, emissions and soil for
pollution related parameters.
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20.
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The
factory shall conduct continuous bio - monitoring and bio-assay
tests regularly to ensure that the treated effluents are
non-toxic.
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21.
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Every
new large and medium factory and those proposed to be expanded
shall submit Environmental Impact Assessment Report and
Environment Management Plan to the State Pollution Control Board
and Ministry of Environment and Forest and obtain prior consent
and Environment Clearance respectively.
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22.
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For
convenience the standards stipulated by the Karnataka State
Pollution Control Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974, for the effluent discharged is given in
ANNEXURE.
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