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POLLUTION CONTROL LAW SERIES: PCLS/02/2006(Fifth Edition) POLLUTION CONTROL ACTS, RULES AND NOTIFICATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India) Parivesh Bhawan, East Arjun Nagar Delhi 110032 e-mail: cpcb@alpha.nic.in Website: http://www.cpcb.nic.in January,2006

First Edition July, 1989 5000 Copies Second Edition October, 1992 500 Copies First Reprint December, 1992 1000 Copies Third Edition March, 1995 1000 Copies First Reprint March, 1996 1500 Copies Second Reprint September, 1997 500 Copies Third Reprint May, 1998 1000 Copies Fourth Edition September, 2001 2000 Copies Fifth Edition January, 2006 1000 Copies CAUTION NOTE Although every care has been taken to avoid errors or omissions, this publication is being sold on the condition and understanding that information given in this publication is merely for reference and must not be taken as having authority of or binding in any way on the editors, publishers and sellers who do not owe any responsibility for any damage or loss to any person, a purchaser of this publication or not, for the result of any action taken on the basis of this work. For authoritative information, please contact the Department concerned or refer to the Gazette Notification. The publishers shall be obliged if mistake(s) is/are brought to their notice for carrying out corrections in the next edition. Published by: Dr.B.Sengupta, Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi-32 Compilation of Law Series: Shri Pradeep Mathur Word Processing, Page Setting & Typing Assistance: Smt. Sushma Dutta Printing Supervision & Layout: Dr.P.K.Mahendru, Smt. Anamika Sagar and Shri Mohd. Javed Printed at : National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, CSIR, Dr. K.S.Krishanan Marg, New Delhi -110012

FOREWORD TO FIFTH EDITION This is the fifth edition of the Central Board s publication on Pollution Control Acts, Rules and Notifications issued thereunder. The fourth Edition of this series was published in September, 2001. In the fifth edition of the Pollution Control Law Series, several Notifications, recently amended Rules and Notifications have been incorporated. In Schedule VI of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 the following new standards have been incorporated : 1. Noise Limit for Generator Sets run with Diesel; 2. Emission Limits for new Diesel Engines (upto 800 KW) for Generator Sets (Gensets) Applications; 3. Emission Standards for Diesel Engines (Engine rating more than 0.8 MW (800 KW) for Power Plant, Generator Set) Applications and other Requirements; 4. Boilers Using Agriculture Waste as Fuel; and 5. Guidelines for Pollution Control in Ginning Mills. The amendments with respect to the Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989, the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 and Recycled Plastics Manufacturer, Sale and Usage Rules, 1999 have been incorporated in the respective Rules. Several other amendment Notifications issued on Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ), Committees constituted pursuant to the Hon ble Supreme Court orders, utilization of flyash have also been incorporated. In this edition, more than 650 pages containing the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and their Rules and Notifications were retyped to ensure better quality of printing. The content pages have also been rearranged so that all the Acts, Rules and Notifications could be seen at a glance. The fifth edition of Pollution Control Acts, Rules and Notifications issued thereunder is an example of dedicated work done by my colleague Shri Pradeep Mathur, Assistant Law Officer under the guidance of Dr. B.Sengupta, Member Secretary. The word processing, page setting and typing work has been done by Smt. Sushma Dutta, DEO. Shri P.K.Mahendru, AO (PR) and Smt. Anamika Sagar, Publication Assistant has assisted in printing of this publication. During compilation of this publication, every effort has been taken to avoid errors and omissions. It is requested that, errors/omissions, if any, may kindly be brought to our notice for necessary corrections. We hope this fifth edition will serve as a useful ready reckener to all concerned. Delhi January, 2006 iii (V. Rajagopalan)

FOREWORD TO FOURTH EDITION The present volume of the Pollution Control Acts, Rules and Notifications issued thereunder, which is the fourth edition in this series, is an updated compilation of the Central enactments, rules and notifications relating to pollution control. The first edition was brought out in 1989, second in 1992 and the third edition was published in 1994. Since the publication of the third edition, several enactments and notifications have been issued. These include the following : 1. The National Environmental Tribunal Act, 1995 ; 2. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act,1997 ; 3. The Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996 ; 4. The Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules,1998; 5. The Recycled Plastics Manufacture and Usage Rules,1999 ; 6. The Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules,2000; 7. The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules,2000; 8. The Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation)Rules, 2000 ; and 9. The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules,2001. All the above mentioned Acts, Rules and Notifications, in addition to the earlier ones, have been incorporated in the present edition. The recently notified industry specific standards for the industries like, Pesticide, Pharmaceuticals (Bulk Drugs), Soda Ash, emission standards for Brick Kilns, Specification of two Stroke Engine Oil, emission standards for new Generator Sets and Noise Standards for Fire-Crackers, etc., have also been included in this edition. The various amendments brought out to Rules such as The Manufacturing, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals (Amendment) Rules, 2000, The Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling ) (Amendment) Rules, 2000, etc. have been incorporated in the existing Rules at appropriate places. The compilation is an outcome of hard work by the team of my colleagues including Shri R.N.Jindal, Sr. Environmental Engineer, Shri Pradeep Mathur, Asstt.Law Officer and Smt. Alka Srivastava, JRF under the guidance of Shri T.Venugopal, Additional Director. The assistance rendered by Shri P.K.Mahendru, Admn. Officer (PR) in the course of printing this publication deserves a special mention. Word processing has been done by Smt.Sushma Dutta, DEO. Every effort has been made to avoid errors or omissions in this publication. Inspite of this, errors may creep in. Any error, omission or discrepancy noted, may kindly be brought to our notice for necessary corrections. We hope this publication will serve as a useful ready reckner to all concerned. Delhi September, 2001 v (Dilip Biswas )

INTRODUCTION India is the first country, which has made provisions for the protection and improvement of environment in its Constitution. In the 42 nd amendment to the Constitution in 1976, provisions to this effect were incorporated in the Constitution of India with effect from 3 rd Jan, 1977. In the Directive Principles of State Policy in Chapter IV of the Constitution, Article 48-A was inserted which enjoins the State to make endeavour for protection and improvement of the environment and for safeguarding the forest and wild life of the country. Another landmark provision in respect of environment was also inserted, by the same amendment, as one of the Fundamental Duties of every citizen of India. This is the provision in Article 51-A (g) of the Constitution. It stipulates that it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life and to have compassion for living creatures. 2. There were provisions already existing in various enactments to tackle environmental pollution. The Indian Penal Code, The Criminal Procedure Code, The Factories Act, The Indian Forest Act, The Merchant Shipping Act, etc. have provisions for regulation and legal action for some specific environmental issues. However, with our country s emerging environmental scenario with industrialisation in the post-independence era, these were found either inadequate or being not effectively applicable to check the degradation of our environment. After the Stockholm Conference on Human Environment in June,1972, it was considered appropriate to have uniform laws all over the country for broad environmental problems endangering the health and safety of our people as well as of our flora and fauna. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, is the first enactment by the Parliament in this direction. This is also the first specific and comprehensive legislation institutionalizing simultaneously the regulatory agencies for controlling water pollution. The Pollution Control Boards at the Centre and in the States came into being in terms of this Act. Another related legislation enacted was the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 in order to conserve this vital natural resource and to augment the finance of these regulatory agencies. Thereafter, The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was likewise enacted in the year 1981 and the task of implementation of this legislation was also entrusted to the same regulatory agencies created under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. As the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act were designed to deal with only water and air pollution problems, it was in the year 1986 that the Parliament enacted a comprehensive or umbrella legislation for environment in its entirety. This is the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The responsibility for implementation of provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act has to a large extent been entrusted to the same regulatory agencies created under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Other agencies besides the Central and State governments are vii

also entrusted with the responsibility of implementing specific provisions of this Act and the Rules made thereunder depending on their operational requirements. 3. Over the years, several amendments have also been made in the various existing statutes to meet the requirements of the unfolding environmental issues. The Indian Forests Act, The Forests (Conservation) Act, The Factories Act, The Wild Life Protection Act, The Mines and Mineral (Regulation and Development) Act, The Industrial Development and Regulation Act and the Atomic Energy Act among others, have undergone such amendments. These Acts, being the responsibility of agencies other than Pollution Control Boards for implementation are not of day-today concern for the Boards and, therefore, have not been covered in the present volume designed for ready reference by the functionaries of the Boards and others concerned with them. The size of the volume has also been consideration for the choice. 4. In this volume, an effort has been made to compile the Acts and Rules concerning protection and improvement of environment being implemented by the Environment Ministry/Departments as well as the Pollution Control Boards or the Pollution Control Committees at the Central, State and Union Territory levels. The current volume is the fourth edition of such a compilation of Acts and Rules by the Central Pollution Control Board. The first edition was brought out in the year 1989. Since the compilation of first edition, a number of amendments have been made in the Acts and Rules and new legislations have also been enacted, namely, The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, The National Environmental Tribunal Act, 1995 and The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997. The Procedure for grant and renewal of licence for environmental management system has also been included, though scheme is to be operated by the Bureau of Indian Standards. In the first edition, the Amendment Acts were printed separately. This created some difficulties in having the updated version of the provisions in one place, as it should be. In the present edition, amendments as on date have been incorporated in the respective principal Acts and Rules. Several Rules which have been framed to give effect to The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act and The Environment (Protection) Act, etc. have also been included in this edition. 5. This edition has also incorporated the standards notified with respect to important pollutants as well as the rules governing hazardous wastes, hazardous chemicals, etc. notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and the procedure for Environmental Statement, etc. to facilitate ready reference by the implementing agencies concerned. While this may not yet be comprehensive in coverage, the major notifications concerning the Pollution have been included. viii

CONTENTS S.No. Page No. PART I 1. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, as amended to date 2. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1975, as amended to date 3. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Procedure for Transaction of Business) Rules, 1975 1 47 93 i NOTIFICATIONS- UNDER THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974 Schedule of Fees for Analysis in Central Board s Laboratories 99 ii Constitution of Appellate Authorities 108 iii Delegation of Powers and Functions by the Central Pollution Control Board to certain Committees in Union Territories 110 iv Central Water Laboratory 114 v Standards for Small Scale Industrial Units located in Union Territories PART II 116 1. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977, as amended to date 2. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Rules, 1978, as amended to date 121 133 ix

S.No. Page No. NOTIFICATIONS UNDER THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) CESS ACT, 1977 i The date on which the Act came into force 147 ii Entrust the Functions of the Central Government to the State Governments iii Rate of Cess on the Basis of the Water Consumption 148 PART III 1. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, as amended to date 159 2. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1982 as amended to date 3. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Union Territories) Rules, 1983 195 217 NOTIFICATIONS - UNDER THE AIR (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1981 i National Ambient Air Quality Standards 245 ii The date from which the Air (P & C) Amendment Act, 1987 came into force in the Whole of India 247 iii The date from which the Act came into force iv Declaration of Air Pollution Control Areas in various Union Territories 248 v Constitution of Appellate Authority 250 x

S.No. Page No. PART IV 1. The Environment (Protection ) Act, 1986 253 NOTIFICATIONS UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986 i Powers to Grant Recognition as Environmental Laboratories and Government Analysts ii Environmental Laboratories and Government Analysts 270 iii Officers Authorised for taking Cognizance of Offences 283 iv Officers/Agencies Empowered for Entry and Inspection 285 269 v Officers/Agencies Authorized to take Samples 289 vi vii Delegation of Powers to the State Governments under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 Delegation of Powers to the Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 293 296 viii Dahanu Taluka Environment Protection Authority 297 ix Central Ground Water Board Authority 299 x Aqua Culture Authority 300 xi The 2-T Oil (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Order, 1998 303 xii Water Quality Assessment Authority 305 xiii Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority for the National Capital Region 308 xi

S.No. xiv Taj Trapezium Zone Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority Page No. 312 xv Loss of Ecology (Prevention and Payment of Compensation) Authority 314 xvi xvii xviii xix Delegation of powers under Section 20 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to the Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board Delegation of Powers under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to the Chairman, State Pollution Control Boards/Committees for taking action for the Violation of the Standards and Rules relating to the Hazardous Waste Delegation of Powers to the State Pollution Control Boards and Pollution Control Committees of UTs [S.O.23(E), dated 8.7.1997 and S.O.327(E), dated 10.4.2001] Utilisation of flyash from Coal or lignite based Thermal Power Plants 317 318 322 2. The Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 331 i Schedule-I: Emission Standards for Pollutants From Various Industries 343 ii Emission standards for new Generator Sets (upto 19 kw) 419 iii Noise Standards for Fire Crackers 420 iv Noise Limit for Generator Sets run with Petrol/Kerosene 426 v Noise Limit for Generator Sets run with Diesel 429 vi Schedule-VII: National Ambient Air Quality Standards 475 xii

S.No. i ii iii NOTIFICATIONS - UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) RULES, 1986 Prohibition on the location of industries in Murud-Janjira Area in Raigarh District of Maharashtra Restrictions of location of industries, mining operations and other development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh Prohibition and restriction on handling of Hazardous Substance in different cases Page No. 479 480 488 iv Prohibition on the handling of Azodyes 489 v vi (a) Prohibition of storage of Chemicals in Antop Hill in Bombay Declaring coastal starches as Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and Regulating activities in the CRZ; 493 498 vii (b) Coastal Zonal Management Authorities Restriction on the setting up of industries in Dahanu Taluka in the District Thane, Maharashtra 515 559 viii Environment Impact Assessment of Development Projects (EIA) 567 ix x xi xii Environment Impact Assessment in Thermal Power Plants Restricting certain activities in Specified area of Aravalli Range Notification regarding No Development zone around refinery site at Numaligarh, East of Kaziranga Prohibition of the import of Hazardous Wastes [S.O.330(E). dated 15.4.1997] 584 593 601 603 xiii Prohibition of the Import of Hazardous Wastes 604 xiii

S.No. Page No. [S.O.889(E), dated 13.10.1998] xiv Prohibition of the open burning of waste oil 605 3. The Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Micro-Organisms Genetically Engineered Organisms or Cells Rules, 1989 4. The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989, as amended to date 5. The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989, as amended to date 6. Scheme on Labelling of Environment Friendly Products (ECO-MARK ) 7. The Chemical Accidents ( Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response ) Rules, 1996 8. The Bureau of Indian Standards (Certification) (Amendment) Regulations, 1997 9. The Bio Medical Waste (Management and Handling ) Rules, 1998, as amended to date 10. The Plastics Manufacture, Sale and Usage Rules, 1999, as amended to date 11. The Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 609 637 725 785 797 831 849 879 889 12. The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 921 13. The Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation) Rules, 2000 929 14. The Batteries ( Management and Handling ) Rules, 2001 995 xiv

S.No. 15. The Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1999 notified under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988) Page No. 1017 PART V 1. The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, as amended to date 1045 NOTIFICATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE ACT, 1991 i The date from which the Act came into force ii Central Government authorizes the officers and authorities with the jurisdiction for taking cognizance of offences 1061 iii Delegation of powers to the respective State Governments 1063 iv Delegation of powers and directions to the State Governments v List of chemicals with quantities for application of Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 2. The Public Liability Insurance Rules, 1991, as amended to date 1064 1073 PART- VI 1. The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 1085 2. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997 1105 3. The National Environment Appellate Authority (Appeal) Rules, 1997 1117 xv

THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974 (No. 6 OF 1974)

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED Cl. for clause Ins. Inserted P. Page S. Sec. Section Ss. Sections Subs. Substituted w.e.f. With effect from xix

SECTIONS THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, application and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II THE CENTRAL AND STATE BOARDS FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION 3. Constitution of Central Board 4. Constitution of State Boards 5. Terms and conditions of service of members 6. Disqualifications 7. Vacation of seats by members 8. Meetings of Board 9. Constitution of Committees 10. Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes 11. Vacancy in Board not to invalidate acts or proceedings 11A. Delegation of powers to Chairman 12. Member-Secretary and officers and other employees of Board CHAPTER III JOINT BOARDS 13. Constitution of Joint Board 14. Composition of Joint Boards 15. Special provision relating to giving of directions xxi

SECTIONS 16. Functions of Central Board 17. Functions of State Board 18. Powers to give directions CHAPTER IV POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF BOARDS CHAPTER V PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION 19. Power of State Government to restrict the application of the Act to certain areas 20. Power to obtain information 21. Power to take samples of effluents and procedure to be followed in connection therewith 22. Reports of the result of analysis on samples taken under Section 21 23. Power of entry and inspection 24. Prohibition on use of stream or well for disposal of polluting matter, etc. 25. Restrictions on new outlets and new discharges 26. Provision regarding existing discharge of sewage or trade effluent 27. Refusal or withdrawal of consent by State Board 28. Appeals 29. Revision 30. Power of State Board to carry out certain works 31. Furnishing of information to State Board and other agencies in certain cases 32. Emergency measures in case of pollution of stream or well 33. Power of Board to make application to Courts for restraining apprehended pollution of water in streams or wells 33A. Power to give directions xxii

SECTIONS CHAPTER VI FUNDS, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT 34. Contribution by Central Government 35. Contribution by State Government 36. Fund of Central Board 37. Fund of State Board 37A. Borrowing powers of Board 38. Budget 39. Annual Report 40. Accounts and Audit. CHAPTER VII PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE 41. Failure to comply with directions under sub-section (2) or sub-section (3) of section 20, or orders issued under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 32 or directions issued under sub-section (2) of section 33 or section 33A 42. Penalty for certain acts 43. Penalty for contravention of provisions of section 24 44. Penalty for contravention of Section 25 or section 26 45. Enhanced penalty after previous conviction 45A. Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of the Act 46. Publication of names of offenders 47. Offences by companies 48. Offences by Government Departments 49. Cognizance of offences 50. Members, officers and servants of Board to be public servants xxiii

SECTIONS 51. Central Water Laboratory 52. State Water Laboratory 53. Analysts 54. Reports of analysts 55. Local authorities to assist CHAPTER VIII MISCELLANEOUS 56. Compulsory acquisition of land for the State Board 57. Returns and reports 58. Bar of Jurisdiction 59. Protection of action taken in good faith 60. Overriding effect 61. Power of Central Government to supersede the Central Board and Joint Boards 62. Power of State Government to supersede State Board 63. Power of Central Government to make rules 64. Power of State Government to make rules xxiv