NGT bans open defecation, waste dumping on Yamuna floodplains

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday banned open defecation and dumping of waste on the floodplains of Yamuna river.

Published date india.com Published: May 19, 2017 2:44 PM IST
NGT bans open defecation, waste dumping on Yamuna floodplains
Yamuna floodplains- Representational Image (Getty)

New Delhi, May 19: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday banned open defecation and dumping of waste on the floodplains of Yamuna river. The tribunal also announced an environment compensation of Rs 5,000 for those who violated the diktat.

A report in PTI states that a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also constituted a committee headed by Delhi Jal Board CEO to oversee the execution of work pertaining to cleaning of the river and asked it to submit reports at regular intervals.

The report further briefs that the Delhi government and the municipal corporations were directed to immediately take action against industries which operate in residential areas and are a major source of pollution to the river.

As per the latest information, the NGT noted that almost 67 per cent of the pollution reaching the Yamuna would be treated by the two sewage treatment plants (STP) located at Delhi Gate and Najafgarh under Phase 1 of the ‘Maili se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalisation Project 2017’.

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On May 1, the apex green panel had ordered inspection of the STPs at Delhi Gate and Okhla with a view to ensure that wastewater was cleaned before it reached the Yamuna. It had sought a report with regard to functioning of these plants.

The tribunal was informed that a total of 14 STP projects are to be constructed to clean wastewater. Of these, seven are to be built by the Delhi Jal Board with its own funds.

The directions came as the NGT was hearing a plea on the monitoring of implementation of the ‘Maili se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalisation Project 2017’.

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