MUNICIPAL
SOLID WASTES (MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING) RULES.
S.O. 908(E).- Whereas the draft of the Municipal
Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1999 were published under the
notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and
Forests number S.O. 783(E), dated, the 27th September, 1999 in the
Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii) of the same date
inviting objections and suggestions from the persons likely to be affected
thereby, before the expiry of the period of sixty days from the date on which
the copies of the Gazette containing the said notification are made available
to the public;
And whereas copies of the said Gazette
were made available to the public on the 5th October, 1999;
And whereas the objections and
suggestions received from the public in respect of the said draft rules have
been duly considered by the Central Government;
Now, therefore, in exercise of the
powers conferred by section 3, 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules to
regulate the management and handling of the municipal solid wastes, namely :-
1. Short title and commencement .--
2. Application .-- These rules shall apply to every
municipal authority responsible for collection, segregation, storage,
transportation,, processing and disposal of municipal solid wastes .
3. Definitions.-- In these rules, unless the context
otherwise requires ,--
4. Responsibility of municipal
authority .-
(4) The municipal authority shall
furnish its annual report in Form-II,-
with a copy to the State Board or the
Committee on or before the 30th day of June every year.
5. Responsibility of the State
Government and the Union territory Administrations .--
(1) The Secretary-incharge of the
Department of Urban Development of the concerned State or the Union territory,
as the case may be, shall have the overall responsibility for the enforcement
of the provisions of these rules in the metropolitan cities.
(2) The District Magistrate or the
Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district shall have the overall
responsibility for the enforcement of the provisions of these rules within the
territorial limits of their jurisdiction.
6. Responsibility of the Central
Pollution Control Board and the State Board or the Committees .
(5) The Central Pollution Control
Board shall co-ordinate with the State Boards and the Committees with
particular reference to implementation and review of standards and guidelines
and compilation of monitoring data.
7. Management of municipal solid
wastes .--
(2) The waste processing and disposal
facilities to be set up by the municipal authority on their own or through an
operator of a facility shall meet the specifications and standards as specified
in Schedules III and IV.
8. Annual Reports .
9. Accident Reporting .-- When an accident occurs at any
municipal solid wastes collection, segregation, storage, processing, treatment
and dispoosal facility or landfill site or during the transportation of such
wastes, the municipal authority shall forthwith report the accident in Form-V
to the Secretary in-charge of the Urban Development Department in metropolitan
cities, and to District Collector or Deputy Commissioner in all other cases.
Schedule
I
[see
rules4(2) and (3)]
Implementation
Schedule
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Serial No. |
Compliance
Criteria |
Schedule |
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1. |
Setting up of waste processing and
disposal facilities |
By 31.12.2003 or earlier |
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2. |
Monitoring the performance of waste
processing and disposal facilities |
Once in six months |
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3. |
Improvement of existing landfill
sites as per provisions of these rules |
By 31.12.2001 or earlier |
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4. |
Identification of landfill sites for
future use and making site (s) ready for operation |
By 31.12.2002 or earlier |
Schedule
-II
[see
rules 6(1) and (3), 7(1)]
Management
of Municipal Solid Wastes
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S.no |
Parameters |
Compliance criteria |
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1. |
Collection of municipal solid wastes |
1. Littering of municipal solid
waste shall be prohibited in cities, towns and in urban areas notified by the
State Governments. To prohibit littering and facilitate compliance, the
following steps shall be taken by the municipal authority, namely :-
2. The municipal authority shall
notify waste collection schedule and the likely method to be adopted for
public benefit in a city or town. 3. It shall be the responsibility of
generator of wastes to avoid littering and ensure delivery of wastes in
accordance with the collection and segregation system to be notified by the
municipal authority as per para 1(2) of this Schedule. |
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2. |
Segregation of municipal solid
wastes |
In order to encourage the citizens,
municipal authority shall organise awareness programmes for segregation of
wastes and shall promote recycling or reuse of segregated materials. The municipal authority shall
undertake phased programme to ensure community participation in waste
segregation. For this purpose, regular meetings at quarterly intervals shall
be arranged by the municipal authorities with representatives of local
resident welfare associations and non-governmental organizations. |
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3. |
Storage of municipal solid wastes |
Municipal authorities shall
establish and maintain storage facilities in such a manner as they do not
create unhygienic and insanitary conditions around it. Following criteria
shall be taken into account while establishing and maintaining storage
facilities, namely :-
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4. |
Transportation of municipal solid
wastes |
Vehicles used for transportation of
wastes shall be covered. Waste should not be visible to public, nor exposed
to open environment preventing their scattering. The following criteria shall
be met, namely:-
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5. |
Processing of municipal solid wastes |
Municipal authorities shall adopt
suitable technology or combination of such technologies to make use of wastes
so as to minimize burden on landfill. Following criteria shall be adopted,
namely:- (i) The
biodegradable wastes shall be processed by composting, vermicomposting,
anaerobic digestion or any other appropriate biological processing for
stabilization of wastes. It shall be ensured that compost or any other end
product shall comply with standards as specified in Schedule-IV;
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6. |
Disposal of municipal solid wastes |
Land filling shall be restricted to
non-biodegradable, inert waste and other waste that are not suitable either
for recycling or for biological processing. Land filling shall also be
carried out for residues of waste processing facilities as well as
pre-processing rejects from waste processing facilities. Land filling of
mixed waste shall be avoided unless the same is found unsuitable for waste
processing. Under unavoidable circumstances or till installation of alternate
facilities, land-filling shall be done following proper norms. Landfill sites
shall meet the specifications as given in Schedule III. |
Schedule
III
[see
rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)]
Specifications
for Landfill Sites
Site Selection
Facilities at the Site
Specifications
for land filling
Pollution prevention
22. In order to prevent pollution
problems from landfill operations, the following provisions shall be made,
namely :-
Water Quality Monitoring
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S.No. |
Parameters |
IS 10500: 1991 Desirable limit (
mg/l except for pH) |
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1. |
Arsenic |
0.05 |
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2. |
Cadmium |
0.01 |
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3 |
Chromium |
0.05 |
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4. |
Copper |
0.05 |
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5. |
Cyanide |
0.05 |
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6. |
Lead |
0.05 |
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7. |
Mercury |
0.001 |
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8. |
Nickel |
- |
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9. |
Nitrate as NO3 |
45.0 |
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10 |
PH |
6.5-8.5 |
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11. |
Iron |
0.3 |
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12. |
Total hardness (as CaCO3) |
300.0 |
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13. |
Chlorides |
250 |
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14. |
Dissolved solids |
500 |
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15. |
Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH) |
0.001 |
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16. |
Zinc |
5.0 |
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17. |
Sulphate (as SO4) |
200 |
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S.No. |
Parameters |
Acceptable levels |
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(i) |
Sulphur dioxide |
120 m g/m3 ( 24 hours) |
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(ii) |
Suspended Particulate Matter |
500 m g/m3 (24 hours) |
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(iii) |
Methane |
Not to exceed 25 per cent of the
lower explosive limit (equivalent to 650 mg/m3 ) |
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(iv) |
Ammonia daily average |
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(Sample duration 24 hrs) |
0.4 mg/m3 (400 m g/m3)
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(v) |
Carbon monoxide |
1 hour average : 2 mg/m3 8 hour average : 1 mg/m3 |
29. The ambient air quality monitoring
shall be carried out by the concerned authority as per the following schedule,
namely:-
(a) Six times in a year for cities
having population of more than fifty lakhs;
(b) Four times in a year for cities
having population between ten and fifty lakhs;
(c) Two times in a year for town or
cities having population between one and ten lakhs.
Plantation at Landfill Site
30. A vegetative cover shall be
provided over the completed site in accordance with the and following
specifications, namely :-
(a) Selection of locally adopted
non-edible perennial plants that are resistant to drought and extreme
temperatures shall be allowed to grow;
(b) The plants grown be such that
their roots do not penetrate more than 30 cms. This condition shall apply till
the landfill is stabilised;
(c) Selected plants shall have ability
to thrive on low-nutrient soil with minimum nutrient addition;
(d) Plantation to be made in
sufficient density to minimize soil erosion.
Closure of Landfill Site and Post-care
31. The post-closure care of landfill
site shall be conducted for at least fifteen years and long term monitoring or
care plan shall consist of the following, namely :-
(a) Maintaining the integrity and
effectiveness of final cover, making repairs and preventing run-on and run-off
from eroding or otherwise damaging the final cover;
(b) Monitoring leachate collection
system in accordance with the requirement;
(c) Monitoring of ground water in
accordance with requirements and maintaining ground water quality;
(d) Maintaining and operating the
landfill gas collection system to meet the standards.
32. Use of closed landfill sites after
fifteen years of post-closure monitoring can be considered for human settlement
or otherwise only after ensuring that gaseous and leachate analysis comply with
the specified standards.
Special provisions for hilly areas
33. Cities and towns located on hills
shall have location-specific methods evolved for final disposal of solid wastes
by the municipal authority with the approval of the concerned State Board or
the Committee. The municipal authority shall set up processing facilities for
utilization of biodegradable organic wastes. The inert and non-biodegradable
waste shall be used for building roads or filling-up of appropriate areas on
hills. Because of constraints in finding adequate land in hilly areas, wastes
not suitable for road-laying or filling up shall be disposed of in specially
designed landfills.
Schedule
IV
[see
rules 6(1) and (3), 7(2)]
Standards
for Composting, Treated Leachates and Incineration
· In order to ensure safe
application of compost, the following specifications for compost quality shall
be met, namely:-
|
Parameters |
Concentration not to exceed * (mg/kg
dry basis , except pH value and C/N ratio) |
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Arsenic |
10.00 |
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Cadmium |
5.00 |
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Chromium |
50.00 |
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Copper |
300.00 |
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Lead |
100.00 |
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Mercury |
0.15 |
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Nickel |
50.00 |
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Zinc |
1000.00 |
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C/N ratio |
20-40 |
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PH |
5.5-8.5 |
* Compost (final product) exceeding the
above stated concentration limits shall not be used for food crops. However, it
may be utilized for purposes other than growing food crops.
4. The disposal of treated leachates
shall follow the following standards, namely:-
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S.No |
Parameter |
Standards ( Mode of Disposal ) |
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Inland surface water |
Public sewers |
Land disposal |
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1. |
Suspended solids, mg/l, max |
100 |
600 |
200 |
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2. |
Dissolved solids (inorganic) mg/l,
max. |
Χ2100 |
2100 |
2100 |
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3 |
PH value |
5.5 to 9.0 |
5.5 to 9.0 |
5.5 to 9.0 |
|
4 |
Ammonical nitrogen (as N), mg/l,
max. |
50 |
50 |
- |
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5 |
Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (as N),
mg/l, max. |
100 |
- |
- |
|
6 |
Biochemical oxygen demand ( 3 days
at 270 C) max.(mg/l) |
30 |
350 |
100 |
|
7 |
Chemical oxygen demand, mg/l, max. |
250 |
- |
- |
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8 |
Arsenic (as As), mg/l, max |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
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9 |
Mercury (as Hg), mg/l, max |
0.01 |
0.01 |
- |
|
10 |
Lead (as Pb), mg/l, max |
0.1 |
1.0 |
- |
|
11 |
Cadmium (as Cd), mg/l, max |
2.0 |
1.0 |
- |
|
12 |
Total Chromium (as Cr), mg/l, max. |
2.0 |
2.0 |
- |
|
13 |
Copper (as Cu), mg/l, max. |
3.0 |
3.0 |
- |
|
14 |
Zinc (as Zn), mg/l, max. |
5.0 |
15 |
- |
|
15 |
Nickel (as Ni), mg/l, max |
3.0 |
3.0 |
- |
|
16 |
Cyanide (as CN), mg/l, max. |
0.2 |
2.0 |
0.2 |
|
17 |
Chloride (as Cl), mg/l, max. |
1000 |
1000 |
600 |
|
18 |
Fluoride (as F), mg/l, max |
2.0 |
1.5 |
- |
|
19 |
Phenolic compounds (as C6H5OH)
mg/l, max. |
1.0 |
5.0 |
- |
Note : While discharging treated
leachates into inland surface waters, quantity of leachates being discharged
and the quantity of dilution water available in the receiving water body shall
be given due consideration.
The incinerators shall meet the
following operating and emission standards, namely:-
(1) The combustion efficiency (CE)
shall be at least 99.00%.
(2) The combustion efficiency is
computed as follows :
%CO2
C.E. = ------------------------ x 100
%CO2 + %CO
Parameters Concentration mg/Nm3
at (12% CO2 correction)
(1) Particulate matter 150
(2) Nitrogen Oxides 450
(3) HCl 50
(4) Minimum stack height shall be 30 metres above ground.
(5) Volatile organic compounds in ash shall not be more than 0.01%.
Note :
Form
I
[see
rules 4(2) & 6(2)]
Application
for obtaining authorization
To,
The Member Secretary
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1. |
Name of the municipal authority/Name
of the agency appointed by the municipal authority |
: |
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2. |
Correspondence address Telephone No. Fax No. |
: |
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3. |
Nodal Officer &
designation(Officer authorised by the municipal authority or agency
responsible for operation of processing or disposal facility) |
: |
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4. |
Authorization applied for (Please
tick mark) |
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(a) Setting up & operation of
waste rocessing facility (b)Setting up & operation of
disposal facility |
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5. |
Detailed proposal of waste
processing/disposal facility (to be attached ) to include |
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5.1 |
Processing of Waste
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: |
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5.2 |
Disposal of Waste
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: |
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Date |
Signature
of Nodal Officer |
Form -
II
[See rule
4(4)]
Format
of Annual Report to be submitted by the Municipal Authority
Telephone No. :
.
Fax :
1. Quantity and composition of solid wastes
(i) Total quantity of wastes generated
per day
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(ii) Total quantity of wastes
collected per day
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(iii)Total quantity of wastes
processed for :
(iv) Total
quantity of waste disposed by landfilling:
.
(f) Whether
equipment like Bulldozer, Compacters etc.available. (Please specify) :----------------------------------
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2. Storage facilities
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(i) Area covered for collection of
wastes |
: |
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(ii) no. of houses covered |
: |
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(iii)Whether house-to-house
collection is practised (if yes, whether done by Municipality or through
Private Agency or Non-Governmental Organisation) |
: |
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(iv) Bins |
: |
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Specifications Existing Proposed (Shape & Size) Numbers for
future --------------------------------------- |
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(c) Containers (Capacity) |
: |
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(v)Whether all bins/collection spots
are attended for daily lifting of garbage |
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Yes/No |
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(vi)Whether lifting of garbage from
dustbins is manual or mechanical i.e. for example by using of front-end
loaders (Please tick mark) |
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Manual/Loader/Others, please specify |
3. Transportation
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Existing number |
Actually Required/Proposed |
(i) Truck :
(ii) Truck-Tipper :
(iii) Tractor-Trailer :
(iv) Refuse-collector :
(v) Dumper-placers :
(vi) Animal Cart :
(vii) Tricycle :
(viii) Others (please specify)
:
4. Whether any proposal has been made
to improve solid wastes management practices
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Waste Utilisation Technology |
Proposals |
Steps taken (Quantity to be
processed) |
[ If yes, how many cases registered
& settled during last three years (give year-wise details)]
and what steps have been taken to
check disposal of their wastes :
Signature of Municipal Commissioner
Dated :
Form
III
[See-rule
6(2)]
Format
for Issue of Authorisation
File No.:
_________________
Date:____________________
To,
_____________________
_____________________
_________________________
Ref: Your application number
_____________________dt. ____________
The ________________State Pollution
Control Board/Pollution Control Committee after examining the proposal hereby
authorises_________________having their administrative office at
_______________________________________to set up and operate waste
processing/waste disposal facility at_________________on the terms and
conditions (including the standards to comply) attached to this authorization
letter.
(Member
Secretary)
State
Pollution Control Board/
Pollution Control Committee
Date :
Place :
Form
- IV
[see
rule 8(1)]
Format of Annual Review Report to be
submitted by the State Pollution Control Board/Committees to the Central
Pollution Control Board
To,
The Chairman,
Central Pollution Control Board,
(Ministry of Environment and Forests )
Government of India,
Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar,
DELHI- 110 0032.
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1. |
Name of the State/Union territory |
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2. |
Name & address of the State
Pollution Control |
: |
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3. |
Board/Pollution Control Committee
Number of municipal authorities responsible for management of municipal solid
wastes in the State/Union territory under these rules |
: |
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4. |
A Summary Statement on progress made
by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule I [rule
4(3)] |
: |
Please attach as Annexure-I |
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5. |
A Summary Statement on progress made
by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule II [rules
6(1) and (3), 7(1)] |
: |
Please attach as Annexure-II |
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6. |
A Summary Statement on progress made
by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule III [rules
6(1) and (3), 7(2)] |
: |
Please attach as Annexure-III |
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7. |
A summary statement on progress made
by municipal authorities in respect of implementation of Schedule IV [rules
6(1) and (3), 7(2)] |
: |
Please attach as Annexure-IV |
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Date: _______________ Place : ________________ |
Chairman
or the Member Secretary State
Pollution Control Board/ Pollution
Control Committee |
Form
- V
[see
rule 9]
Accident
reporting
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1. |
Date and time of accident |
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2. |
Sequence of events leading to
accident |
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3. |
The waste involved in accident |
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4. |
Assessment of the effects of the
accidents on human health and the environment |
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5. |
Emergency measures taken |
: |
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6. |
Steps taken to alleviate the effects
of accidents |
: |
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7. |
Steps taken to prevent the
recurrence of such an accident |
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Date :
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Signature :
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Place :
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Designation :
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V.
Rajagopalan, Jt. Secy.
[F.No.17-2/95-HSMD]
Ministry
of Environment and Forests ,Notification ,New Delhi, the 25th
September, 2000