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Protect Ganga with tough norms to control industrial pollution

Protect Ganga with tough norms to control industrial pollution
Start Date :
Jul 29, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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One of the reasons behind the contamination of the Ganga has been pollution by industrial units near the Ganga. This task calls for your ideas in setting up processes whereby such ...

One of the reasons behind the contamination of the Ganga has been pollution by industrial units near the Ganga. This task calls for your ideas in setting up processes whereby such pollution can be mitigated in the future.

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mukesh maheshwari
mukesh maheshwari 11 years 6 months ago
1. Firstly the Pollution Deptt should be made responsible and accountable. Today they are working through paper and they have no responsibility. they need to act as facilitator & not as police. 2. Industries be asked to invest in modern pollution and waste control technologies and customer for treated solid waste should be searched. 3. Industries should be made stakeholders and PCB and industries work together. Responsibility should be equal 4. Govt can finance by issuing Ganga Bonds.
Pankaj Mishra
Pankaj Mishra 11 years 6 months ago
Subsequent to my earlier post, create CRR (Cleanliness Reserve Ratio) similar to CRR for banks. All industries who dumps waste in river (here Ganga) to maintain this CRR mandatorily with govt (state/centre). Further (1) Based on waste treatment measures taken by industry, define the interest payable to industry on this CRR, or fine, if any, either in monetary terms or business expansion restrictions (2) CRR fund to be used for govt spendings on river cleanliness and infrastructure creation
Pankaj Mishra
Pankaj Mishra 11 years 6 months ago
Few norms could be (1) Industries to be classified in terms of size & output namely SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE (2) LARGE ones to be made accountable for neutralising harmful components of industrial waste (3) MEDIUM ones to get financial assistance from govt, but made accountable for neutralising industrial waste (4) SMALL ones to be grouped together by govt assistance and needed treatment to be done (5) Just like CRR for banks, introduce CRR (Cleanliness Reserve Ratio) and similar norms
YADVENDRA YADAV
YADVENDRA YADAV 11 years 6 months ago
NEW SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT MADE IN ALLAHABAD 10YEARS AGO IS STILL NON FUNCTIONAL--- First we have fund limitation--& then if it is arranged such type of lethargy in absolutely not acceptable(STP-plant at Trivenipuram Allahabad-nonfunctional)-( from Rajeev Gandhis Ganga Action scheme to till date all the ETP functional/non funct.must be listed on this portal) The culprits shall be booked& fresh initiative must be initiated to first restart these ETPs.Distic Engg. colleges to report running status
Abhimanyu Pandey
Abhimanyu Pandey 11 years 6 months ago
See harmful waste and pollutants come from factories that cause air and water pollution we can fix the water one by creating a passage for industrial wastes so that it cannot come in touch of maa ganga this will make our river less polutant
YADVENDRA YADAV
YADVENDRA YADAV 11 years 6 months ago
TEMPLE DONATIONS / RIVER BRIDGE TOLL TAX/ INDUSTRIES ALONG RIVER--- MUST CONTRIBUTE FOR THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANTS ACROSS RIVER PATH--- CORRUPTION MUST BE KEPT OUT BY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION/INFORMATION (PROTECTING HONEST OFFICERS)
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YADVENDRA YADAV
YADVENDRA YADAV 11 years 6 months ago
Every medium/large scale industry/ Bigcities do have an Effulent Treatment Plant. These plants r either nonfunctional or running at very low efficiency because of - No Proper efficient Authority to check-Strict norms with responsible-Public governing system comprising of retired Tech. experts/ Engr. of diff. industries must make surprise check to see the running of these ETP--Further Monitoring of these ETP CAN be given2 Industries1by1 -ROTATIONAL BASIS.Part of temple contribution use funding.
Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh 11 years 6 months ago
We should have to make a rule to stop the waste of big factories. Then no any other step has wants to be taken for cleaning because ganga has a tendency to it self.......
AJIT KUMAR SINGH
AJIT KUMAR SINGH 11 years 6 months ago
Strict norms are required to follow to protect Mother Ganga. Not a single drop of industrial waste is to be passed. The waste water may be routed to somewhere else after treatment. This may be for agriculture and reuse by industry. The practice of dedication at banks is to be prohibited. Regular cleaning of water by several filtering plants. Prohibition of throwing dead animal and human to be strictly adhered. The tourist number is to regulated as per carrying capacity.