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As per the Water Act 1974 and Air Act 1981, it is mandatory to obtain Consent to Establish (NOC) from respective State Pollution Control Board before the commencement of the construction activities on the site.
The process for obtaining consent to establish involves making an application in a prescribed format to respective State Pollution Control Board along with required documents and scrutiny fees.
It is followed by physical inspection of the site and assessment of the environmental management system proposed so as to meet with the mandatory requirement prescribed by the State Pollution Control Board.
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Similarly as per the Water Act 1974 and Air Act 1981, it is mandatory to obtain Consent to Operate (CTO) from respective State Pollution Control Board prior to commencement of the production activities.
The process for obtaining consent to operate involves making an application in a prescribed format to respective State Pollution Control Board along with required documents and scrutiny fees.
It is followed by a physical inspection of the site to verify the compliance and implementation of the conditions of the CTE (NOC) issued by the State Pollution Control Board.
No-Objection Certificate from Pollution Control Board
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Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) that comes under The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate in India works for checking the air, water, and noise pollution by ensuring the quality is maintained. It also issues guidelines for the purpose. Additionally, every state has its own Pollution Control Boards.
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Any and every industry, operation, or process which may result in the discharge of sewerage into the environment and if is likely to emit any substance into the environment that may cause any form of pollution mandatorily has to obtain consent from the State Pollution Consent Board.
This consent is as per the Water (Pollution & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Pollution & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
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In a similar manner, the industries or processes which generate, store, dispose of, transports, or handles any hazardous waste as per the Hazardous waste (Handing and Management) Rulesmust obtain authorization from the State Pollution Control Board.
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According to Biomedical Waste (M & H) Rules, any medical institutions generating biomedical waste should also obtain appropriate Authorization.
Such consents are collectively known as No-Objection Certificate (NOC)
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Mainly three types of consent are applied:
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Consent to Establish
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Consent to Operate
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Renewal of Consent to operate
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Our company takes care of all the legal formalities of the department and aim for the timely completion of the work.
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