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Energy Koyal Group Inc - The National Green Tribunal recently announced
that every household in the city of New Delhi will have to pay a minimum
environment compensation of Rupee (Rs) 100 every month for producing sewage,
regardless of whether or not they have a sewerage connection.
The funds collected from this
compensation will be used to provide new sewage treatment plants (STPs) and
other requirements as part of the NGT's "Maili se Nirmal Yamuna
Revitalisation Project 2017".
The compensation will be
directly proportional to the property or water tax, whichever is higher, paid
by a particular household.
For those who reside in
unauthorized colonies which do not pay property tax or water bill, the amount
would be Rs 100 to Rs 500.
Municipal corporation
employees will have to pay a fine of Rs 5,000 for throwing or dumping waste
into the drains of New Delhi. These corporations will have to clean all the
drains and they must also ensure that no illegal, unauthorized washing, running
of dairies is allowed on the banks of the drains. All of this has to be
finished within a month's time.
"We direct Delhi
government, Delhi Jal Board and all municipal corporations, Cantonment Board,
electricity companies like BSES and other civic authorities to impose
environmental compensation on every household which is generating sewage in the
entire NCT of Delhi on the 'Polluters Pay Principle'."
The payment of environmental
compensation will be added to the electricity bill, water bill and the property
tax demand in order of preference by the respective departments which will
transfer the money to NCT, Delhi.
The court also directed Delhi
Jal Board to submit the complete action plan and time frame for completion of
first phase of Maili se Nirmal Yamuna Revitalisation Project 2017 in one week.
"We will not grant any
further extension and the erring officer would be personally liable for
default," the bench said while directing it complete this project as
quickly as possible and whatever the case not later than 2016.
The tribunal said: "Of
the entire pollution of Yamuna, 76 per cent is generated in NCT Delhi.
Industrial effluents and untreated sewage are carried into the Yamuna and with
passage of time; it has been converted into a stinking drain."
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