proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy
proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy
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Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study <strong>for</strong> Proposed Integrated Complex <strong>for</strong> Delhi Judicial Academy,<br />
National Law School, and National Institute <strong>for</strong> Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi<br />
have not yet notified the amended rules. In such cases, the proponent is still required to obtain a<br />
NOC from the SPCB and not the `Consent to Establish'.<br />
2.4.2 Consent to establish <strong>for</strong> discharge of effluents under the Water Act, 1974<br />
All projects (operation, process or any treatment and disposal system) which are likely to discharge<br />
sewage or trade effluents into a stream, sewer or on land, are required to obtain `Consent to<br />
Establish <strong>for</strong> Discharge of Effluents' under the Water Act, 1974 (amended in 1988). For obtaining<br />
this consent, an application is to be submitted to the concerned SPCB in the prescribed <strong>for</strong>m along<br />
with the prescribed application fee.<br />
2.4.3 Consent to establish <strong>for</strong> emission under the Air Act, 1981<br />
All projects (operation or process) located in an Air Pollution Control Area (APCA) declared so by<br />
the concerned SPCB, and likely to emit air pollutants in the atmosphere, are required to obtain<br />
`Consent to Establish <strong>for</strong> Emissions' under the Air Act, 1981 (amended in 1987). For obtaining this<br />
consent, an application is to be submitted to the concerned SPCB, in the prescribed <strong>for</strong>m and along<br />
with the prescribed application fee.<br />
After obtaining the `Consent to Establish' and `Environmental Clearance', the project proponents<br />
can begin work related to the setting up of the project. After this, a periodic compliance report is to<br />
be submitted indicating effective implementation of the recommendations and connotations.<br />
2.4.4 Environmental Public Hearing (Public Consultation)<br />
The public participation in the EIA process has become mandatory as per the latest notification SO<br />
318 (E) dated 10 April, 1997. As per the notification, the environmental public hearing process<br />
shall precede the grant of Consent to Establish. On receipt of application of Environmental Public<br />
Hearing and Consent to Establish, the SPCB constitutes Public Hearing Panel comprising of<br />
members representing:<br />
- State Pollution Control Board<br />
- State government department dealing with the subject<br />
- District Collector or his nominee<br />
- State government department dealing with the Environmental matters<br />
- Members (maximum) of Municipality/Panchayat<br />
- Senior Citizens from local area<br />
Following panel constitution, SPCB releases Notice <strong>for</strong> the EPH in two local newspapers inviting<br />
objections from the bonafide people likely to be affected by a project covered under EIA<br />
notification.<br />
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