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Green tribunal to decide on waste management plant

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The Times of India                        14.03.2013 

Green tribunal to decide on waste management plant

CHANDIGARH: The issues pertaining to setting up of a solid waste management plant at Jhuriwala village, near Panchkula, and shifting of a site for solid waste from Sector 23 will now be decided by the National Green Tribunal. It is a body constituted for effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection. The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday referred both the issues to the tribunal for adjudication. At present, the entire garbage of Panchkula is dumped in Sector 23 because of which residents complain of foul smell.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice R K Jain referred the matter following submissions of Union ministry of environment and forest that a clearance for the plant near Panchkula has been accorded on March 1 to executive engineer (XEN) of Haryana urban development authority division of Panchkula. The counsel for the ministry said an appeal against the clearance given by the ministry would lie before the National Green Tribunal within 30 days. Hearing this, the high court referred the matter to the tribunal for hearing and asked it to fix a date of hearing and inform all parties concerned.

The reply in the matter was filed by MOE&F in response to orders of the high court passed on October 15, 2012, directing to examine the project by experts and find out whether permission of the central empowerment committee is required or not.

The matter had reached the HC through the resident welfare association of Sector 26 and Vijay Bansal, president of Shivalik Vikas Manch, who prayed for relocation of the proposed site for construction of the solid waste management system away from residential areas according to Municipal Solid Wastes Rules, 2000. The petitioner had contended that the 13.24 acre site was in the middle of the city and close to sectors 24, 26, 27 and 28 in the south and sectors 20 and 21 in the west of Chandigarh.
Last Updated on Thursday, 14 March 2013 11:49