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Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION This Chapter gives introduction to the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (Board), its establishment and the major Environmental regulations that are being implemented in the State. United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was held in Stockholm in June, 1972, to take appropriate steps for preservation of natural resources of the earth; these include the preservation of quality of water, air and control of water & air pollution. In accordance with this UN declaration, the Government of India has taken initiative to provide for prevention and control of water pollution and maintenance or restoration of wholesomeness of water. As a major legal frame work for prevention and control of water pollution, the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 was enacted as a first initiative. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB or ‘The Board’) was constituted as the ‘Karnataka State Board for the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution’ by the Government of Karnataka on 21.9.1974, under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 (in short the Water Act). Later as per the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) amendment Act 1988 (Art.53 of 1988), the name of the Board was changed to Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). Initially the mandate of the Board was only to implement the Water Act 1974; subsequently the Board was given the responsibility of implementing the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and series of Rules and Notifications under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. KSPCB’s functions have expanded over the years, in keeping with urbanization, industrialization and development in all the spheres. These factors are essential to make Karnataka a progressive destination that offers both quality of life and economic development. The KSPCB has been implementing and regulating the compliance of air, water and environmental laws and Rules that are intended to ensure least damage to the environment and maximum benefit to society. Emerging technologies and scientific advancement offer solutions though they also pose new risks and challenges. Today’s environmental problems cannot be solved through traditional regulatory mechanisms alone.The Board has to strike a balance between development and industrialization on the one hand and protect our natural resources on the other. In order to do this, it shall have to marshal the combined expertise, perspectives and resources of the best in academics, industry and administration. The Board recognizes that its role goes beyond enforcement of the laws and regulating the implementation of the Rules. KSPCB needs to look ahead into the future to anticipate potential threats to human health and the environment. This is being achieved by bringing awareness among the public and other stake holders. Towards achieving these objectives, KSPCB has set itself goals-to meet the environmental challenge through initiatives that will ensure cleaner air, safe water and to emphasize and ensure compliance by stakeholders.

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The Annual Report for the financial year 2013-14 presents the Board’s functions and financial performance in the fiscal year. This Report is prepared to comply with Section 39(2) of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Section 35(2) of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. In Chapter V, Rule 26, of the K.S.B. for Prevention & Control of Pollution of W.P.ETC.Rules, 1976 and Chapter VI, Rule 27 of the Karnataka Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Rules, 1983, Schedule III the contents of the Annual Report are explained. It demonstrates the KSPCB’s commitment to be accountable for results and it articulates the Board’s intention of continuing in the coming year to move towards its long-term goals of protecting the environment and human health. Annual Report shows how KSPCB has laid the groundwork for a cleaner environment by working with stakeholders and steering them towards cleaner technology and better compliance with environmental laws, using the partnership and stewardship means rather than merely being an enforcement agency. The report also shows how KSPCB, through its many initiatives is engaging citizens through education and awareness in collective responsibility towards greener Karnataka, thus underlining the motto that environmental responsibility is everybodys not just the Board’s or the Government.

1.1: Major Environmental Legislations: 1.

The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Amendment 1988 and Rules there under.

2.

The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 and subsequent amendment in 1992 and 2003; the Rules there under.

3.

The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Rules there under.

4.

The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the Rules/Notifications framed under it. Following Rules / Notifications have been published under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 which is being implemented by the State Board.

5.

The Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, as amended.

6.

The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules,1989 amendment 2000.

7.

The Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998, and Amendment 2003.

8.

The Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011.

9.

The Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000.

10. The Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000, and Amendment 2002 & 2006. 11. The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001, amendment 2010. 12. Rules for the Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Micro-organism, Genetically Engineered Organisms or Cells, 1989. 13. The E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. 14. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006. 15. Fly Ash Notification 1999, and 2008.

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CHAPTER -2 CONSTITUTION OF THE KARNATAKA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD This Chapter indicates the composition of the Board headed by the Chairman with members who are representatives of the State Govt, local authority, State-controlled corporations and non-official members. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board was originally constituted as per Section 4 of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, vide Notification No. HMA 161 CGE 74, dated 21.9.1974 and it was reconstituted during 1981, 1984, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007 and 2014. As per the provisions of the Acts, the Board comprises of a Chairman, Member Secretary and 15 other members nominated by the State Government. The members of the Board include the representatives of Government, local authorities and State-controlled Corporations and non-official members nominated by GoK.

2.1: The composition of the Board as on 31-03-2014: is as under. Chairman Dr. Vaman Acharya assumed charge on 20.9.2012 and continued as the Chairman during the year under report. Representatives of the State Government •

Secretary to Government, Department of Ecology & Environment, Bangalore



Secretary to Government, Urban Development Department, Bangalore



Commissioner, Industrial Development & Director of Industries & Commerce, Bangalore



Commissioner, Transport Department, Bangalore



Commissioner, Health & Family Welfare Department, Bangalore

Representatives of local authority •

Chief Executive Officer, Mysore Zilla Panchayath, Mysore



President, Bellary Zilla Panchayat, Bellary



Chairman, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, Mangalore.



Commissioner, Hubli-Dharwad City Corporation, Hubli.



Commissioner, Gulbarga City Corporation, Gulbarga

Representative of the State-Controlled Corporations •

Managing Director, Karnataka Urban Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Bangalore.



Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Bangalore

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Non-official members nominated by the GOK with effect from 11.11.2010 to 2.3.2014 are as under. •

Sri T.Srinivasan, Chairman, Laghu Udyog Bharathi, Karnataka, #114, 42nd Cross, 8th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560070.



Sri K.Vijaykumar, Shrusti, Kadri Ki Battalu, #3-19-1619/14, 3rd Ward, Kadri, Mangalore - 575002.



Sri S.S.Gadag, Sangam, #612, 15th Main Road, 1st Block, 3rd Stage, Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore-560079.

Non-official members nominated by the GOK with effect from to 3.3.2014 are as under. •

Dr Jayaprakash Alva, #2, 5th Cross, 4th Main, Pampa Extension, Kempapura, Bangalore.



Sri J G Kaveriappa, #40, Shri Krishna, 4th A cross, 1st Phase, Anandnagar, RT Nagar Post, Bangalore – 560 032.



Sri Mohan Kumar Kondajji, #3036, B Block, M C Colony, Davangere.

Member Secretary •

Sri H P Prakash, IFS served as Member Secretary from 28.09.2012 upto 20.7.2013.



Sri D R Kumaraswamy, CEO was Member Secretary (in-charge ) from 20.7.2013 to 2.9.2013



Sri Vijaykumar, IFS was appointed as Member Secretary on 2.9.2013 and continued as the Member Secretary during the year under report.

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CHAPTER -3 COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED BY THE STATE BOARD AND MEETINGS HELD In this Chapter details of the six Committees constituted by the Board to assist it in carrying out various activities are given. The meetings of these Committees held during the year 2013-14 and important decisions taken are also included. The Board has constituted/reconstituted following Committees to assist it in carrying out its activities: 1. Technical Advisory Committee; 2. Laboratory & Library Committee; 3. State level Consent Committees at Head Office for issue of Consent for Establishment(CFE) and CFE (Expansion) and issue of Consent for Operation (CFO) for all EIA, 17 category & Infrastructure projects 4. Awareness Committee. 5. Municipal Solid Waste Management Committee. 6. Technical Committee for Re-Categorization of industries.

3.1: Technical Advisory Committee. The TAC provides technical advice to the Board in matters relating to pollution control proposals, etc. submitted by industries and local authorities; makes suggestions for stipulating standards for liquid effluents, gaseous emissions and other allied technical matters. It also evaluates technical objections, suggestions recorded during the Environmental Public Hearing. The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was re-constituted by the Board vide OM No: KSPCB/220(vol-3)/CC/17/2013-14/1237 dated 17.6.2013, modified vide OM No: KSPCB/ 220(vol-3)/ CC/17/2013-14/1763 dated 11.7.2013 and OM no KSPCB/220(vol-3)/CC/17/2013-14/2959 dated 1.8.2013 and in OM No: KSPCB/220(vol-3)/CC/17/2013-14/7024 dated 15.3.2014 one technical expert was included as special invitee. The members are as at Annexure-I. Tenure of the Committee is upto 30.6.2014. During the financial year under report, the TAC has met four times.

Table 3.1: Meetings of TAC held in 2013-14 and important decisions taken Meeting number 372

Date

Important Projects deliberated and decisions

08.05.2013 • Project to establish a R & D laboratory by M/s. Genotypic Technology Private Limited, Bangalore. • Project to establish a new laboratory for R & D activities for developing stem cell based medicinal products and product developmental activities by M/s Stempeutics Research Private Limited, Bangalore. • Consent for Establishment (CFE) (Exp) to the existing industry for installation of additional units by M/s JSW Steel Limited, Toranagallu, Sandur Taluk, Bellary District. Contd.. 5

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24.07.2013 • Project on R & D activity in bio assay development based on bio chemical approach by M/s. Affigenix Biosolutions Private Limited, Bangalore.

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28.09.2013 • R & D study on “Remediation of Chromium contaminated underground water using activated carbon fabric and/or manganese wool” – Dr.J.R.Mudakavi, Department of Chemical Engineering, IISc., Bangalore. • Final Report on two research projects – 1) Reducing the Environmental Pollution through bio-processing of coconut water from desiccated coconut industries into value added product; Nata-de-coco and 2) Recycling of coconut water generated from urban temples for the production of Nata-de-coco, submitted by University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore to KSPCB. • Proposal for establishment for setting up of new Bulk Drug unit by M/s. GPR Life Sciences Private Limited, Bidar. • Proposal to carry out R & D activity by M/s. Theramyt Biologics Private Limited, Bangalore.

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21.12.2013 • Final draft report of the project entitled “Treatment of Desiccated Coconut and Waste water”, submitted by Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology, Bangalore to KSPCB. • Proposal for ecorestoration of the contaminated site at M/s. Federal Mogul Goetze (India) Limited & M/s. Federal Mogul TPR India Limited, Yelahanka, Bangalore Urban District. • Proposal for establishment of a new unit for manufacture of bulk drugs, 30 products in 3 groups; each group contains 10 products by M/s. Kshatriya Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Bidar District. • Proposal for establishment of new Bulk Drug unit by M/s. Raichur Laboratories Limited, Raichur Growth Center, Raichur to manufacture 25 products. • Stipulating guidelines for management of Municipal Solid Waste according to Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000.

3.2: Laboratory & Library Committee. Laboratory & Library Committee was re-constituted by the Board vide OM No.KSPCB/160/ COC/2013-14/4822 dated: 18.12.2013 to assist in strengthening & up-gradation of laboratories of the Board for effective functioning. The members are as at Annexure-II. Tenure of the Committee is upto 30.6.2014.

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During the financial year, the decisions of the Committee are tabled below.

Table 3.2: Meetings of the Laboratory Comittee held during 2013-14 and decisions taken Date of the Meeting

Decisions

23.12.2013

• The Committee agreed to establish Bio-Laboratory in the “C” Block of Nisarga Bhavan, KSPCB. •

The Committee agreed to entrust the work of comprehensive AMC for two CAAQM stations to suppliers/manufacturers.

• 7 in-house laboratories of industries have been approved as empanelled by the Board. 25.02.2014

• Committee approved to issue empanelment certificate upto the validity of NABL certificate for renewal. • The Committee agreed to purchase one mobile lab to monitor stack and ambient air parameters. •

21.03.2014

The committee suggested to purchase one total VOC Analyser to Regional Office, Mangalore.

• Letter from MOEF, regarding Empanelment of private laboratories: The decision taken in order to maintain uniformity of system of empanelment of private laboratories within Karnataka, KSPCB has initiated system of compliances with NABL standards. This period of obtaining recognition by NABL has been fixed till 31.12.2014; therefore, the practice followed by KSPCB will be in line with that of MOEF by December, 2014. In case private laboratories do not get NABL recognition by December, 2014 they will lose the empanelment of the KSPCB. • Purchase of equipments on Emergency basis: Committee recommended for 50 pieces of Type-1 Noise level meter, Monitoring vans-05 Nos. and VOC monitors-09 pieces to be purchased in stages.

3.3: Consent Committee. Consent Committee was re-constituted by the Board vide OM No.PCB/167/CC/2013/1048, dated 4.6.2013 and OM no 101 dated 5.4.2014 and the members are as at Annexure - III An abstract of the number of CFE, CFEx and CFO meetings conducted in the Head Office is shown in Table 3.3. The subjects for the consent committee include agenda regarding consent applications filed for establishing new industry/ expansion of existing industry (CFE), consent applications for operation of industry under the Water Act & the Air Act (CFO), authorization applications under the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 1989, the Bio Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 and the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. 7

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Table 3.3: Meetings of Consent Committees Held at Head Office during 2013-14 Sl.No. 1. 2 3 4. 5 6

3.4:

Particulars CFE (EIA) CFE (non-EIA) CFO (EIA) CFO (non-EIA) HWM Authorisation Other subjects

Awareness Committee

No of meetings

30 Total

No. of subjects deliberated 321 507 344 423 188 02 1785

This Committee is re-constituted by the Board vide OM No:KSPCB/CC/459/2012-13/ 6432 dated:3.2.2014 to verify the proposals relating to environmental awareness activities received by the Board including sponsoring of workshops/ conferences, campaigns/ public awareness functions, production of documentary films, release of advertisements, printing of brochures, etc. List of members is given in Annexure - IV. Tenure of the Committee is upto 30.6.2014.

3.5: Committee for Issue of Authorizations under the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. The Board in its 145th meeting held on 28-05-2002, approved the constitution of the Committee for issue of authorization under the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 and further delegated the powers to Chairman and Member Secretary to issue authorizations. Hence, MSW Committee was constituted as per Rule 6(2) of the MSW Rules vide Board Office letter dated: 03-07-2002. The Committee examines the proposals submitted by the Municipal Authorities and takes decisions on issue of authorization under MSW Rules for setting up of waste processing and disposal facility including landfill and to comply with Schedule-I of said Rules. List of members is given in Annexure - V.

Table 3.4: Meetings of the Municipal Solid Waste Management Committee held during 2013-14 and decisions taken. Date of the Meeting 28.10.2013

Decisions A)

Discussion on the objection and suggestion on the Draft Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2013.

B) Technical deliberation on the following draft guidelines; i) Proposed guidelines for “Construction Debris” Management and its disposal. ii) Proposed guidelines for Management of municipal solid waste in big campuses/ Educational Institutions. iii) Proposed guidelines for No Development Zone/Buffer Zone around the MSW landfill sites. iv) Proposed guidelines for citing of slaughter houses The Committee after detailed technical deliberation accepted the proposed guidelines with all the objection & suggestion raised on Draft Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2013 with few modifications as suggested to it by the Committee members. 8

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A)

SEO reviewed the compliance on the action plan submitted by all the local bodies during 2011, which has also been submitted to Hon’ble Lokadalath.



All the 10 City Corporation Officers deliberated their current status in their respective ULB which was disappointing.

B)

The authorization issued by the Board was discussed and action taken was ratified and the other subjects for consideration of authorization under the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2013 were discussed & the Committee after detailed deliberation given by the proponents about the project, recommended to issue the authorization.

3.6: Technical Committee for Recategorisation of industries. Directions has been issued by CPCB vide No. B-29012/1/2012/ESS/1539, dated 4.6.2012 revising the list of Red, Orange & Green category of activities with a view to bring uniformity in classification across the entire country and for grant of consent, inventorisation and other related activities. The Board in its 184th meeting held on 17.7.2012, approved to implement the direction and to constitute a Technical Committee which shall suggest the modalities for implementation of the directions and submit a report within 30 days, inviting any Officer/ expert if necessary for this work. List of members is given in Annexure - VI

Table 3.5: Meetings of the Technical Committee for Recategorisation of industries held during 2013-14 and decisions taken. Date 10.06.2013

Important Decisions •

Re-categorization of “Rayon Grade pulp manufacturing” activity to RED category.

• Re-categorization of “Pulping and fermenting of coffee beans” activity to ORANGE category 26.10.2013



Re-categorization of “Winery’’ activity to ORANGE category

17.03.2014



Re-categorization of “Reclaimed Rubber manufacturing” activity to RED category.

• Re-categorization of “Manufacturing of synthetic rubber profile by extrusion and moulding’’ activity to RED category •

Re-categorization of “Golf Club” to GREEN category.

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CHAPTER - 4 MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD This Chapter gives important subjects that were discussed in the 04 meetings held during 2013-14. During 2013-14, the Board has met four times on the dates mentioned in Table 4.1 below.

Table 4.1 Board Meetings held during 2013-14 Meeting Number 188 189 190 191

Date 29.5.2013 31.8.2013 7.11.2013 26.3.2014

Decisions of the Board in the above mentioned meetings are;

188th BOARD MEETING HELD ON 29.05.2013 ITEM NO.

SUBJECT

188.5

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188.6

Results Frame Work Document (RFD) progress from 01.04.2012 to 31.03.2013 and draft RFD for the year 2013-14.

188.7

Revised Citizen’s Charter of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board.

188.8

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188.9

Rejuvenation of small tanks/lakes in the State.

188.10

Payment of Guarantee money in lieu of bank guarantee in case of expansion/modification of construction projects – reg.

188.11

The Directions issued under Section 33(A) of the Water Act, 1974 and Section 31(A) of the Air Act, 1981.

188.12

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188.13

Stipulating guidelines for management of Municipal Solid waste according to Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 - Reg.

188.14

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188.17

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188.18

Enhancement of ceiling of Rs.2.00 lakh to Rs.2.5 Lakh of Floater Medi Claim Scheme extended to the permanent employees of the Board.

188.19

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Directions to KSPCB under Section 18(1)(b) of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 – Review.

188.26

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188.27

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ°è £ÀÆå¸ïgÀÆA ¸Áܦ¸À®Ä CUÀvÀåªÁzÀ gÀÆ¥ÀÄgÉÃSÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß gÀa¸ÀĪÀPÁAiÀÄ𠤪Àð»¸À®Ä ²çÃ. gÁªÀÄ£Áxï ªÀÄAiÀÄågÀªÀgÀ£ÀÄß ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ vÉçöʪÀiÁ¹PÀ ªÁvÁð¥ÀwçPÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¥ÀÄ£Àgï C©sªÀÈ¢Þ¥Àr¸À®Ä ²çÃ. ¨É¼ÀÆîgÀÄ ¸ÀÄzÀ±Àð£ïgÀªÀgÀ£ÀÄß ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀİè MAzÀÄ wAUÀ¼À CªÀ¢sUÉ PÀ£ïì¯ÉÖAmïgÀ£ÁßV £ÉëĹPÉÆ¼Àî®Ä ºÉÆgÀr¹gÀĪÀ DzÉñÀªÀ£ÀÄß ¹ÜjÃPÀj¸À®Ä PÉÆÃjzÉ. ºÁUÀÆ PÀ£ïì¯ÉÖAmïUÀ¼À ¸ÉêÉAiÀÄÄ CUÀvÀå«zÀÝ°è ¸ÉêÁ DzÉñÀªÀ£ÀÄß ¥Àç¸ÀÄÛvÀ ¤UÀ¢s¥Àr¹gÀĪÀ UËgÀªÀzsÀ£ÀzÀ°èAiÉÄà ªÀiÁ£Àå CzsÀåPÀëgÀÄ £À«ÃPÀj¸À®Ä C£ÀÄªÉÆÃzÀ£É PÉÆÃjzÉ.

188.28

Implementation of online Consent/Authorization Management software in KSPCB.

188.29

2012-13gÀ ¸Á°£À°è gÁdåzÀ J¯Áè f¯ÉèUÀ¼À°è£À ¸ÀPÁðj / SÁ¸ÀV, QjAiÀÄ, »jAiÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¥ËæqsÀ±Á¯ÉUÀ¼À°è ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ «ÄvÀæ ±Á¯Á PÁAiÀÄðPÀª æ ÀÄ §UÉÎ.

188.30

Approval of Annual Report of the Board for the year 2012-13.

189th BOARD MEETING HELD ON 31.08.2013 SUBJECT

ITEM NO. 189.3

²çà r.Dgï.PÀĪÀiÁgÀ¸Áé«Ä, »jAiÀÄ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj ºÁUÀÄ ªÀÄÄRå ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj (¸Àé.¥Àç), EªÀgÀÄ

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ ¸ÀzÀ¸Àå PÁAiÀÄðzÀ²ð ºÀÄzÉÝAiÀÄ ¥Àç¨sÁgÀ ªÀ»¹PÉÆArgÀĪÀ §UÉÎ. 189.4

PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀçt ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ 2013-14£Éà ¸Á°£À ¥sÀ°vÁA±À ZËPÀlÄÖ zÁR¯É (RFD) ¥ÀçUÀw §UÉÎ. 12

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189.5

Results of review of Sub-Committee with respect to the directions given under Section 18(1) (b) of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 by Department of Ecology & Environment, Government of Karnataka

189.6

PÉÃAzÀç ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀçt ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄÄ, PÉA¥ÀÄ, QvÀÛ¼É, ºÀ¹gÀÄ ¥ÀçªÀUÀð PÉÊUÁjPÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ªÀÄgÀĪÀVÃðPÀj¸À®Ä ¤ÃrzÀ ¤zÉÃð±À£À C£ÀĵÁ×£ÀUÉÆ½¸ÀĪÀ §UÉÎ-ºÉƸÀzÁV ¸ÉÃj¸À¯ÁzÀ ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ½UÉ C¢s¸ÀÆZÀ£É wzÀÄÝ¥Àr.

189.7

d® ºÁUÀÆ ªÁAiÀÄÄ PÁAiÉÄÝAiÀÄr ¸ÀtÚ PÉA¥ÀÄ ¥ÀçªÀUÀðUÀ¼À ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼À ªÉÆzÀ® ¸ÀªÀÄäw CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÁUÀÆ D¸ÀàvÉç (100 ºÁ¹UÉUÀ¼À «Äw M¼À¥ÀqÀĪÀ) UÀ¼À ¸ÁÜ¥À£À ¸ÀªÀÄäw ¥ÀvÀç ºÁUÀÆ ªÉÆzÀ® ¸ÀªÀÄäw ¥ÀvÀç CfðUÀ¼À£ÀÄß «¯ÉêÁj ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ C¢sPÁgÀªÀ£ÀÄß ¥ÁçzÉòPÀ »jAiÀÄ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁjUÀ½UÉ ¥ÀçvÁAiÉÆÃf¹gÀĪÀ PÀÄjvÀÄ.

189.8

¹«Ä¸ï ¥ÀçPÀgÀtUÀ¼À£ÀÄß £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀÄ¢AzÀ »A¥ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.9

Qç«Ä£À¯ï/¹«¯ï ¥ÀçPÀgÀtUÀ¼À°è ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ ¥ÀgÀªÁV ºÁdgÁUÀÄwÛgÀĪÀ ªÀQîjUÉ, ¥Àçw «ZÁgÀuÉUÉ 500/- gÀÆ¥Á¬ÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÉZÀÄѪÀjAiÀiÁV ¸ÀAzÁAiÀÄ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.10

2013-14£Éà ¸Á°£À ±ÉÊPÀëtÂPÀ ªÀµÀð¢AzÀ ²µÀåªÉÃvÀ£ÀªÀ£ÀÄß ºÉaѸÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.11

Sanctioning of 50% share towards O&M charges to RVCE and Dept of Science, Bangalore University under NAMP in Karnataka.

189.12

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ vÁAwçPÀ ¸À®ºÁ ¸À«Äw (TAC)AiÀÄ ¥ÀÄ£ÀgïgÀZÀ£É PÀÄjvÀÄ.

189.13

ªÀiÁ£Àå ¯ÉÆÃPÁAiÀÄÄPÀÛ ¥ÀçPÀgÀt zÁR¯ÁVgÀĪÀ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ C¢sPÁjUÀ¼À «gÀÄzÀÞ CªÀgÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ £ËPÀgÀgÁV zÀĪÀðvÀð£É J¸ÀVgÀĪÀÅzÀgÀ §UÉÎ £ÀqÀªÀ½PÉ PÀÄjvÀÄ.

189.14

Effective functioning of ambient air quality monitoring stations established in the State.

189.15

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ »jAiÀÄ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁjUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ºÁUÀÆ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁjUÀ¼À£ÀÄß C£ÀÄPÀçªÀĪÁV ªÀÄÄRå ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj ªÀÄvÀÄÛ »jAiÀÄ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj ºÀÄzÉÝAiÀÄ ¸ÀévÀAvÀç ¥Àç¨sÁgÀzÀ°ènÖgÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.16

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ UÀÄwÛUÉ DzsÁgÀzÀ £ËPÀgÀgÀ ¸ÉêÁ CªÀ¢sAiÀÄ£ÀÄß £À«ÃPÀj¹gÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.17

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀİè PÀ£ïì¯ÉÖAmïgÀ£ÁßV £ÉëĹgÀĪÀ ²çÃ. ¨É¼ÀÆgÀÄ ¸ÀÄzÀ±Àð£ïgÀªÀgÀ ¸ÉêÁ CzÉñÀzÀ CªÀ¢sAiÀÄ£ÀÄß £À«ÃPÀj¸ÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.18

The Directions issued under Section 33(A) of the Water Act, 1974 and Section 31(A) of the Air Act, 1981.

189.19

Amendment to the decision taken during the 188th Board meeting held on 29-05-2013 regarding selection of NGO/Agency for co-ordination with the Board for carrying out the Parasara Mitra School Programme during 2013-14.

189.20

Prescribing Consent validity period for industries and other organizations to reduce paper work.

189.21

¨ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ DPÁ±ÀªÁt PÉÃAzÀçzÀ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ gÁdå ªÁå¦ ¥Àç¸ÁgÀªÁUÀĪÀ “Prevention of Pollution” PÀÄjvÀ 2£Éà ºÀAvÀzÀ 26 PÀAvÀÄUÀ¼À ¸ÀgÀt PÁAiÀÄðPÀçªÀÄPÉÌ ªÀÄAqÀ½¬ÄAzÀ ªÀÄAdÆgÁw ¤ÃqÀĪÀ PÀÄjvÀÄ.

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189.22

Delegation of power to the Regional Officers with respect of issue of Authorization under Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 as amended up to 2010 to industries which are generating hazardous waste categories 5.1 & 5.2.

189.23

ZÀað¸À¯ÁzÀ EvÀgÉ «µÀAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ

189.23.1

WÀl£ÉÆÃvÀÛgÀ ªÀÄAdÆgÁw «µÀAiÀÄUÀ¼À §UÉÎ.

189.23.2

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ PÉÃAzÀç PÀbÉÃj, ªÀ®AiÀÄ PÀbÉÃj, ¥ÁçzÉòPÀ PÀbÉÃj ºÁUÀÄ ¥ÀçAiÉÆÃUÀ±Á¯ÉUÀ¼À°è ¹§âA¢ ¤UÀ¢s¥Àr¸ÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

189.23.3

ªÀÄAqÀ½UÉ ªÀÄAr¸ÀĪÀ «µÀAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ¥Àj¥ÀÆtð ªÀiÁ»w ºÉÆAzÀĪÀ §UÉÎ. 190th BOARD MEETING HELD ON 07.11.2013 SUBJECT

ITEM NO. 190.3

²æÃ «dAiÀiï PÀĪÀiÁgï, ¨sÁ.C.¸Éà EªÀgÀÄ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ ¸ÀzÀ¸Àå PÁAiÀÄðzÀ²ð ºÀÄzÉÝAiÀÄ PÁAiÀÄð¨sÁgÀªÀ£ÀÄß ªÀ»¹PÉÆArgÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

190.4

qÁ|| ºÉZï.¹. ±ÀgÀvïZÀAzÀæ gÀªÀgÀÄ ªÀÄAqÀ½ ZÀlĪÀnPÉUÀ¼ÁzÀ ¸ÀªÀÄäw ¥ÀvÀæ ¤ªÀðºÀuÉ, mÉPï¤PÀ¯ï ¥Éæ¸ÉAmÉõÀ£ïì ºÁUÀÆ ªÀiËTPÀ «ZÁgÀuÉ, eÁUÀÈw PÁAiÀÄðPÀæªÀÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß GvÀÛªÀÄ¥Àr¸ÀĪÀ §UÉÎ ¸À°è¹gÀĪÀ ªÀgÀ¢.

190.5

The Directions issued under Section 33(A) of the Water Act, 1974 and Section 31(A) of the Air Act, 1981.

190.6

PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀæt ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ 2013-14£Éà ¸Á°£À ¥sÀ°vÁA±À ZËPÀlÄÖ zÁR¯É (RFD) ¥ÀæUÀw §UÉÎ.

190.7

Implementation of Extended Green Node software for Consent/ Authorization/Registration Management – reg.

190.8

²æÃ dAiÀÄZÁªÀÄgÁeÉÃAzÀæ PÁ¯ÉÃeï D¥sï EAf¤AiÀÄjAUï, ªÉÄʸÀÆgÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ PÁå¥ï - EnL, ¨ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ gÀªÀgÀÄ ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀæt WÀlPÀ PÁAiÀiÁðZÀgÀuÉAiÀİè vÉÆqÀVgÀĪÀ ¹§âA¢UÉ ºÀ«ÄäPÉÆArgÀĪÀ ªÀÈwÛ¥ÀgÀ vÀgÀ¨ÉÃw PÁAiÀÄðPÀæªÀÄzÀ°è PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀæt ªÀÄAqÀ½ ¸ÀºÀ¨sÁVvÀézÀ §UÉÎ.

190.9

Results of review of Sub-Committee with respect to the directions given under Section 18(1)(b) of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 by Department of Ecology & Environment, Government of Karnataka.

190.10

²æÃ.¸ÀÄRAzÀgÁeï, ¢é.zÀ.¸À. EªÀgÀ ªÀÄUÀ£À ªÉÄzÀļÀÄ UÀqÉØ gÉÆÃUÀ aQvÉìUÁV ªÉZÀÑ ªÀiÁrgÀĪÀ ºÉZÀÄѪÀj gÀÆ.2,05,849/- UÀ¼À£ÀÄß »A¥ÁªÀw¸ÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

190.11

2012-13£Éà ¸Á°£À ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ «ÄvÀæ ±Á¯Á PÁAiÀÄðPÀæªÀÄPÉÌ ¥ÁæzÉòPÀ PÀbÉÃj, PÁgÀªÁgÀ EªÀgÀÄ RZÀÄð ªÀiÁrzÀ ºÉZÀÄѪÀj ªÉÆvÀÛPÉÌ ªÀÄAdÆgÁw ¤ÃqÀĪÀ PÀÄjvÀÄ.

190.12

²æÃ JA.J£ï.dAiÀÄ¥ÀæPÁ±ï, ¤ªÀÈvÀÛ ªÀÄÄRå ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢üPÁj, ²æÃ Dgï.UÀÄgÀĪÀÄÆwð, ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢üPÁj EªÀgÀ CªÀiÁ£ÀvÀÛ£ÀÄß gÀzÀÄÝUÉÆ½¹ ¸ÀܼÀ¤AiÀÄÄQÛUÉÆ½¸ÀĪÀ ºÁUÀÄ ²æÃ ¦.¢ªÁPÀgÀ EªÀgÀ£ÀÄß UÀÄwÛUÉ DzsÁgÀzÀ ªÉÄÃ¯É £ÉêÀÄPÀ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

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190.13

²çêÀÄw gÁd²çà dAiÀĪÀAvÀ PÀÄ½î ©£ï dAiÀĪÀAvÀ PÀĽî, G¥À ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj ºÁUÀÆ ²çÃ.¸ÉÆÃªÀıÉÃRgÀ «.»gÉÃUËqÀgï ©£ï ªÀ¸ÀAvÀ »gÉÃUËqÀgï, ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj EªÀgÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ ©eÁ¥ÀÄgÀ ¥ÁçzÉòPÀ PÀbÉÃjAiÀİè PÁAiÀÄð¤ªÀð»¸ÀÄwÛzÀÝ CªÀ¢sAiÀÄ°è ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ²çà PÉ.gÀ«ZÀAzÀç ©£ï J£ï.PÉ.£ÀAdAiÀÄå, G¥À ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj ºÁUÀÆ ²çà Dgï.¨sÁ¸ÀÌgï, ¸ÀºÁAiÀÄPÀ ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ C¢sPÁj EªÀgÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ GqÀĦ ¥ÁçzÉòPÀ PÀbÉÃjAiÀİè PÁAiÀÄ𠤪Àð»¸ÀÄwÛzÀÝ CªÀ¢sAiÀÄ°è £ÀqÉzÀ ¯ÉÆÃPÁAiÀÄÄPÀÛ ¥ÀçPÀgÀtPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢s¹zÀAvÉ «ZÁgÀuÉ PÀÄjvÀÄ

190.14

CPÀæªÀÄ UÀtÂUÁjPÉAiÀÄ §UÉÎ ªÀiÁ£Àå ¯ÉÆÃPÁAiÀÄÄPÀÛgÀÄ ¤ÃrgÀĪÀ ªÀgÀ¢AiÀÄ §UÉÎ.

190.15

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ UÀÄwÛUÉ DzsÁgÀzÀ £ËPÀgÀgÀ ¸ÉêÁ CªÀ¢üAiÀÄ£ÀÄß £À«ÃPÀj¹gÀĪÀ §UÉÎ. 191st BOARD MEETING HELD ON 26.03.2014 SUBJECT

ITEM NO. 191.2

d® ªÀiÁ°£Àå (¤ªÁgÀuÁ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¤AiÀÄAvÀæt) PÁAiÉÄÝ, 1974 PÀ®A 4(2)(r)gÀrAiÀÄ°è ¸ÀPÁðgÀ PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå ªÀiÁ°£Àå ¤AiÀÄAvÀæt ªÀÄAqÀ½ C¢üPÁgÉÃvÀgÀ ¸ÀzÀ¸ÀågÀ£ÀÄß £ÁªÀĤzÉÃð±À£À ªÀiÁrgÀĪÀ §UÉÎ.

191.3

2014-15£Éà ¸Á°£À ªÉÆzÀ®£Éà vÉæöʪÀiÁ¹PÀ CªÀ¢üUÉ DqÀ½vÁvÀäPÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¤ªÀðºÀuÁ ªÉZÀÑ ¨sÀj¸À®Ä ¯ÉÃSÁ£ÀÄzÁ£À ¥ÀqÉAiÀÄĪÀ §UÉÎ.

191.4

ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ 2012-13£Éà ¸Á°£À ¥ÀæªÀiÁtÂÃPÀÈvÀ ±Á¸À£À§zÀÞ ªÁ¶ðPÀ ¯ÉPÀÌ¥ÀvÀæ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ªÀgÀ¢AiÀÄ£ÀÄß CAVÃPÀj¸ÀĪÀ (adoption) §UÉÎ.

191.5

E¤ßvÀgÉ «µÀAiÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ

1. ²çà gÁªÀÄZÀAzÀç, ¨sÁ.C.¸ÉÃ, ¸ÀPÁðgÀzÀ PÁAiÀÄðzÀ²ðUÀ¼ÀÄ, ¥Àj¸ÀgÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ fë±Á¸ÀÛöç E¯ÁSÉ d® PÁAiÉÄÝ, 1974gÀ PÀ®A 18(1)(©)gÀr ¤ÃrgÀĪÀ ¤zÉÃð±À£ÀzÀ §UÉÎ ¥Àæ¸ÁÛ¦¹ EzÀ£ÀÄß J¯Áè ¸ÀzÀ¸ÀågÀ UÀªÀÄ£ÀPÉÌ vÀAzÀgÀÄ. ¸ÀPÁðgÀ ¤ÃrgÀĪÀ ¤zÉÃð±À£ÀUÀ¼À ªÉÄÃ¯É ªÀÄAqÀ½ vÉUÉzÀÄPÉÆAqÀ PÀæªÀÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ªÀÄÄA¢£À ªÀÄAqÀ½ ¸À¨sÉAiÀÄ°è ªÀÄAr¸À®Ä ¤tð¬Ä¹vÀÄ. 2. ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ G¥À ¸À«ÄwUÀ¼À gÀZÀ£É §UÉÎ ZÀað¹ «ªÀgÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ªÀÄÄA§gÀĪÀ ªÀÄAqÀ½ ¸À¨sÉAiÀÄ°è ªÀÄAr¸À®Ä ¸ÀÆa¹vÀÄ. ¸ÀzÀj G¥À ¸À«ÄwUÀ¼À°è ªÀÄAqÀ½AiÀÄ C¢üPÁgÉÃvÀgÀ ¸ÀzÀ¸ÀågÀ ¸ÉÃªÉ G¥ÀAiÉÆÃV¹PÉÆ¼Àî®Ä ¸À®ºÉ ¤ÃrvÀÄ. 3. ²çà PÉ.PÉÆgÀUÀ¥Àà£ÁAiÀÄÌ, CzsÀåPÀëgÀÄ, zÀQët PÀ£ÀßqÀ f¯Áè ¥ÀAZÁAiÀÄvïgÀªÀgÀÄ ªÀÄAUÀ¼ÀÆj£À PÀnÃ®Ä zÉêÀ¸ÁÜ£ÀPÉÌ ¨sÉÃn ¤ÃqÀĪÀ AiÀiÁvÁæyðUÀ¼À ZÀlĪÀnPɬÄAzÁV ±ÁA¨sÀ« £À¢ ªÀİ£ÀUÉÆ¼ÀÄîwÛgÀĪÀ §UÉÎ «µÀAiÀĪÀ£ÀÄß ¥Àæ¸ÁÛ¦¹ F §UÉÎ PÀæªÀÄ dgÀÄV¸À®Ä ªÀÄAqÀ½UÉ ¸ÀÆa¹zÀgÀÄ.

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CHAPTER-5A ACTIVITIES OF THE STATE BOARD INCLUDING THE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS PERFORMED UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE WATER AND AIR ACTS The structure of the Board, infrastructure provided and the main activities of the Board and the various functions carried out as per the provisions of the Act namely Consent Administration, Environmental public hearing, Environmental monitoring (Water, Air and Noise) are dealt with in this Chapter .

Functions of the State Board are as under: •

to plan a comprehensive programme for the prevention, control or abatement of pollution of streams and wells; and air pollution in the State and to secure the execution thereof;



to advise the State Government on any matter concerning the prevention, control or abatement of water pollution and air pollution;



to collect and disseminate information relating to water pollution and air pollution and the prevention, control or abatement thereof;



to encourage, conduct and participate in the investigations and research relating to problems of water pollution and prevention, control or abatement of water pollution;



to collaborate with the Central Board in organizing the training of persons engaged or to be engaged in programmes relating to prevention, control or abatement of water pollution and air pollution; and to organize mass education programmes relating thereto;



to inspect sewage or trade effluents, works and plants for the treatment of sewage and trade effluents and to review plans, specifications or other data relating to plants set up for the treatment of water, works for the purification thereof and the system for the disposal of sewage or trade effluents or in connection with the grant of any consent as required under the Act;



to inspect air pollution control areas at such intervals as it may think necessary, assess the quality of air therein and take steps for the prevention, control or abatement of air pollution in such areas;



to lay down, modify or annul effluent standards for the sewage and trade effluents and for the quality of receiving waters (not being water in an inter-State stream) resulting from the discharge of effluents and to classify waters of the State;



to lay down, in consultation with the Central Board and having regard to the standards for the quality of air laid down by the Central Board, standards for emission of air pollutants into the atmosphere from industrial plants and automobiles or for the discharge of any air pollutant into the atmosphere from any other source whatsoever not being a ship or an aircraft;



to evolve economical and reliable methods of treatment of sewage and trade effluents, having regard to the peculiar conditions of soil, climate and water resources of different regions and more especially the prevailing flow characteristics of water in streams and wells which render it impossible to attain even the minimum degree of dilution;



to evolve methods of utilization of sewage and suitable trade effluents in agriculture;



to evolve efficient methods of disposal of sewage and trade effluents on land as are necessary on account of the predominant conditions of scant stream flows that do not provide for major part of the year the minimum degree of dilution;

























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to lay down standards for treatment of sewage and trade effluent to be discharged into any particular stream taking into account the minimum fair weather dilution available in that stream and the tolerance limits of pollution permissible in the water of the stream, after the discharge of such effluents;



To make, vary or revoke any order ;



i) for the prevention, control of abatement of discharges of waste into streams or wells.



ii) requiring any person concerned to construct new system for the disposal of sewage and trade effluents or to modify, alter or extend any such existing system or to adopt such remedial measures as are necessary to prevent, control or abate water pollution.







to lay down effluent standards to be complied with by persons while causing discharge of sewage or sullage or both and to lay down, modify or annul effluent standards for the sewage and trade effluents.



to advise the State Government with respect to the location of any industry, the carrying on of which, is likely to pollute a stream or well.



to advise the State Government with respect to the suitability of any premises or location for carrying on any industry which is likely to cause air pollution.



to perform such other functions as may be prescribed or as may from time to time, be entrusted to it by the Central Board or the State Government.









5A.1: Activities of the State Board during the Year 2013-14 KSPCB set up in 1974, is mandated under the Water Act, 1974 and Air Act, 1981 to prevent and control pollution of water and air, through enforcement, education, awareness and offering scientific and technological solutions to achieve its goals of cleaner and greener environment. Board discharges responsibilities derived from various enactments of laws on every aspect of environment. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 specify functions of the State Board under Section 17 of the Acts. Further, the Board has to implement a wide range of legal duties touching on almost every aspect of environment. Major activities carried out by the Board during 2013-14 are described below;

5A.1.1: Strengthening of Infrastructure of KSPCB KSPCB started functioning after its constitution by the State Government on 21.9.1974. From 2004, the Head Office of the State Board is functioning at ‘Parisara Bhavan’, #49, Church Street, Bangalore. The building was purchased from Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board at a cost of Rs.21.50 crores and fully furnished with modern modular office facilities. The Zonal Offices and Regional offices of the Board at Bangalore at “Nisarga Bhavan” was built on this land, at a cost of Rs.12.45 crores. Further the Board has built Urban Eco Park at Peenya, Bangalore, where a Zonal Office and Regional Offices are housed. The Board has built its Regional Offices at Davanagere, Dharwad, Belgaum, Mysore, Hassan and Mangalore with Regional Laboratories; Regional Office buildings have been built at Udupi, Karwar, Tumkur, Shimoga, Mandya, Bijapur, Chitradurga, Bellary, Bagalkot, Chikkamagalur and Kolar. 18

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5A.1.2: Organisation Structure The KSPCB had previously adopted a two tier system of working (consisting of Head office & Regional office). From 01-10-2008, as part of re-structuring the functions for effective supervision of the Regional Offices, nine Zonal Offices headed by Senior Environmental Officers have been established viz., four in Bangalore and five in other parts of the State viz. Dharwad, Bellary, Mangalore, Mysore and Chitradurga. The organization structure of the Board is given in ANNEXURE-VII. Head Office is in Bangalore with 44 Regional Offices and 9 Zonal Offices spread all over the State to enable the Board to discharge its duties with close proximity to stakeholders. Regional Offices are headed by Regional Officer. Senior Environmental Officer heads the Zonal Office. There are four Zonal Offices at Bangalore; other Zonal offices are located at Mysore, Dharwad, Bellary, Udupi and Chitradurga. Addresses of Head Office, Central Laboratory, Zonal and Regional offices are given in ANNEXURE -VIII. The Board has 378 permanent staff. The details of staff position is given in ANNEXURE–IX (A). There are also 76 contract employees and 347 personnel out-sourced from a manpower agency. During 2013-14, 11 employees retired, details are in ANNEXURE-IX (B).

5A.1.3: Laboratory KSPCB has established a Central Laboratory at Bangalore with Regional Laboratories at Mysore, Dharwad, Mangalore, Gulbarga, Davanagere, Raichur, Hassan and Belgaum. The Central Laboratory & Regional Laboratories are well equipped with sophisticated analytical instruments to carry out analysis of water, wastewater, stack emissions, ambient air, solid waste, bacteriological samples and bio-assay tests. These laboratories have been strengthened with sophisticated laboratory facilities including one mobile laboratory during 2000-2001 under the World Bank aided Industrial Pollution Prevention Project.

5A.1.4: Consent Administration Under the provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, industries or any other organization/establishment, which discharges trade or sewage effluent or emits air pollutant will have to obtain consent from the Board. The following types of consents are issued viz. •

‘Consent for Establishment’ (CFE) for new industry before establishment or for expansion/ manufacturing/diversification of existing industry.



‘Consent for Operation’ (CFO) after establishment which is to be renewed periodically.





5A.1.5: Environmental Public Hearing Obtaining environmental clearance from the GOI/GOK is mandatory under the EIA Notification 2006, for activities covered under the Notification. Role of KSPCB is to fix the date of public hearing in consultation with the Deputy Commissioner and assist in conducting the public hearing. The proceedings of the hearing are forwarded to either MoEF or SEIAA as the case may be. Totally 18 Public Hearings were held in the State during 2013-14 as at ANNEXURE – X.

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5A.1.6: Environmental Monitoring 5A.1.6.1: Analysis of Samples in the laboratories of the Board. The Board is monitoring various parameters of environment to assess changes in environmental quality to take decisions and evolve action plans to protect the environment. Monitoring covers ambient air quality, surface and ground water quality, effluents, emissions, soil, noise, hazardous waste and leachates.Total number of samples analyzed during 2013-14 in all the laboratories and mobile laboratory of the Board is 65,401 and the abstract is as under.

Table: 5A.1: Samples Analysed by Central Laboratory and Regional Laboratories Sl. No

Type of sample

No of samples

1.

River Water

579

2.

Water- other than lakes (samples as per Act and routine samples)

684

3.

Ground water

3876

4.

Lake/tank water

1938

5.

Waste water- trade &sewage(samples as per Act & routine samples)

6413

6.

Ambient Air Quality( samples as per Act & routine samples)

7.

Stack (samples as per Act & routine samples)

1456

8.

Bacteriological

2948

9.

Bio-assay

11800

92

10. Solid Waste

371

11. Hazardous Waste

200

12. Noise monitoring (deepavali and continuous noise monitoring at 05 stations and industry premises) 13. Bio-medical Waste

1918 251

14. NAMP (SO2, NOx, RSPM, SPM)

32066

15. NWMP

684

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Ambient air quality data measured using mobile laboratory vehicle

125

TOTAL

65,401

Details of number of samples analyzed during the year by Central and Regional laboratories is given in ANNEXURE-XI(A). Monitoring of industrial effluents and emissions are carried out to verify compliance to consents. Wherever samples are found not meeting the prescribed limits, actions have been taken under the statutes viz., personal hearings, filing court cases, issuing directions for restraining the discharge of effluents or issuing directions for closure etc.During the period under report an amount of Rs.1,26,68,235/- has been collected for analyzing various types of samples in Board laboratories, which includes analysis charges received from CPCB towards samples analyzed under NWQMP & NAAQMP.

5A.1.6.2: (a) River Water Quality Monitoring. The Board is monitoring and analyzing river water samples under ‘Global Environmental Monitoring System’ (GEMS) at 5 locations and ‘Monitoring Indian Natural Aquatic Resources System’ (MINARS) at 59 locations. The details of classification of river water quality are at ANNEXURE-XI (B) & (C). 20

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The Board has monitored water bodies before and after Ganesha Chaturthi festival to study the effect of immersion of Ganesha idols in the water bodies. It is observed that there is no appreciable impact on the water quality as a number of awareness programmes were carried out educating the public not to immerse the idols into the water body and Board and the local bodies had arranged mobile immersion tanks. It was also observed that more than 50% of the idols immersed in the mobile tankers were ecofriendly. The Board has carried out water quality monitoring before, during and after Ganesha Festival in the lakes. No adverse impact was observed in the lakes.

Inference on the River Water Quality Monitoring: CPCB has specified water quality criteria depending on the designated best use and activities in the river. The classifications are: Class “A” – Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfection. Class “B” – Out door bathing (organized). Class “C” – Drinking water source with conventional treatment followed by disinfection. Class “D” – Propagation of wild life, fisheries. Class “E” – Irrigation, Industrial Cooling, Controlled Waste disposal.

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Monitoring of the major rivers under various programmes indicates that the major pollutants in these water bodies are mainly organic and bacterial contaminants. This is mainly due to domestic waste discharged into the rivers from towns and villages located on the river banks. Secondly, the quality has a bearing on the flow. At the following three locations, the treated industrial effluents are permitted for discharge into the rivers. The water quality at these locations about 100 meters downstream of the treated effluent discharge point are as under; a)

Mysore Paper Mills treated effluent into Bhadra River near Bhadravathi, Shimoga district.



Bhadra river water quality downstream of Bhadravathi conforms to Class-C

b)

Harihara Poly Fibres and Grasilene Division treated combined effluent into Tungabhadra River near Harihar, Haveri District.



Tungabhadra river water quality downstream of Harihara Polyfibres conforms to Class-C.

c)

West Coast Paper Mills Ltd treated effluent into Kali River near Bangur Nagar near Dandeli, Uttara Kannada District.

Kali river water quality, monitored quarterly indicates that at the downstream of the industry it conforms to Class-C in the month of April, Class ‘A’ in the month of July and Class-B during the rest of the period.

5A1.6.2: (b) Ambient and Continuous Air Quality Monitoring: I. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring: National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme is conducted at Bangalore City and other Major Cities. The Board during reporting year has monitored the ambient air quality of Bangalore city at 15 locations including two Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and using manual equipments under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP) covering Industrial Area, Mixed Urban Area and Sensitive Area. Two continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS) at Bangalore are placed at City Railway station, and at KSPCB Regional Office Complex,Nisarga Bhavan at Shivanagar (S.G Halli). Monitoring is being carried out on 24 hourly basis for RSPM, SO2, NO2 and CO and the data is sent to CPCB, New Delhi and also entered in the Board Website. •

Industrial Zone : Four ambient air quality monitoring stations have been set up in the industrial zones of Bangalore city viz. i) Graphite India Limited, White Field Road. ii) KHB Industrial Area, Yelahanka. iii) Peenya Industrial area, Regional Office, Peenya. iv) Peenya Industrial area, Gymkhana

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Board is also monitoring the Ambient Air Quality in other Districts under NAMP. There are 18 monitoring stations covering 15 cities. Results are indicated in the graph below.

Ambient Air Quality at Districts other than Bangalore Annual average values of air pollutants at different locations in Districts other than Bangalore City for the year 2013-14 147.0

160.0

140.0

SO2

NO2

RSPM

100.0

110.0

100.0

60.0 40.0

42.0 32.0

7.8 12.0

11.1

9.4 14.0

3.2 5.6

5.0 7.6

3.8 6.3

7.0 10.4

3.9 7.2

4.2 7.4

22.7

18.3 25.0 5.4

22.8 9.9

23.1 10.6

8.0 7.0

19.0 2.0

15.1 6.0

15.0 6.0

20.0 5.6 8.9

12.6 3.3

20.0

30.0

40.0

32.0

45.0

50.0

56.0

63.0

70.0

57.0

60.0

57.0

60.0

69.0

80.0

75.0

77.0

86.0

86.0

Concentration ug/M 3

120.0

0.0

i) Ambient Air Quality at Graphite India Ltd., Bangalore

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ii) Ambient Air Quality at KHB Industrial Area, Yelahanka, Bangalore

SO2

180.0

NOX

179.0

200.0

182.0

Annual average values of air pollutants at KHB Indl Area, as per revised standards during the years 2009-14 RSPM

128.0

160.0

0.0

60.0

50.0

40.0

25.0

14.0 30.0

15.0

32.6

17.6

20.0

14.8

40.0

35.6

60.0

29.8

56.0

80.0

72.0

100.0

14.6

Concentration (µg/M3)

140.0 120.0

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Standard

SO 2

14.6

14.8

17.6

15.0

14.0

50.0

NO X

35.6

29.8

32.6

30.0

25.0

40.0

RSPM

56.0

72.0

179.0

182.0

128.0

60.0

RSPM values are exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3). During 2011-2014 RSPM values are around 3 fold higher than national limit, may be due to construction of International Air Port Road whereas SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during the measured years 2009-14.

iii) Ambient Air Quality at Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore

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iv) Ambient Air Quality at Peenya Industrial Area, Gymkhana Annual average values of air pollutants at Peenya Industrial Area (Gymkhana) for the year 2013-14

140

125 120 SO2

Concentration in µg/M3

100

NO2 RSPM Standards

80 60.0

60

50.0 40.0

40 28.3 20

12.4

0

SO2

2013-14 Standards

NO2

12.4 50.0

RSPM 125 60.0

28.3 40.0

RSPM values are exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3) and SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during 2013-14. Mixed urban zone: The ambient air quality monitoring stations have been set up in the mixed zone (Residential, Rural & Other areas) of Bangalore city viz. i) AMCO Batteries, Mysore Road. ii) Yeshwanthpur Police Station. iii) Central Silk Board. iv) DTDC Office-Victoria Road. v) Kajisonnenahalli, White Field. vi) TERI Office, Domlur. vii) Banaswadi Police Station, Banaswadi.

i) Ambient Air Quality at AMCO Batteries, Bangalore 169.0

170.0

Annual avarage values of air pollutants at AMCO Batteries,Mysore Road, as per revised standards,during the years 2009-14 180.0 160.0

SO 2

NO X

RSPM

120.0

0.0

2013-14

60.0 40.0

50.0

29.0

15.0

31.0

15.0

31.3

16.1

29.0

13.9

20.0

34.5

60.0

58.0

65.0

80.0

40.0

80.0

100.0

14.2

Concentration (µg/M3)

140.0

Standard

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

SO 2

14.2

13.9

16.1

15.0

15.0

50.0

NO X

34.5

29.0

31.3

31.0

29.0

40.0

RSPM

65.0

80.0

58.0

169.0

170.0

60.0

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ii) Ambient Air Quality at Yeshwanthapur Police Station, Bangalore

0.0

2011-12

60.0

40.0

50.0

31.0

14.0

16.0

32.9

30.4

2010-11

12.4

100.0

2009-10

16.5

37.2

100.0 50.0

107.0

150.0

16.3

Concentration (µg/M3)

200.0

128.0

SO2 NOX RSPM

31.0

250.0

110.0

221.0

Annual average values of air pollutants at Yeshwanthpur Police Station as per revised standards during the year 2009-14

2013-14

Standard

16.0

14.0

50.0

31.0

31.0

40.0

110.0

60.0

2012-13

SO2

16.3

16.5

12.4

NOX

37.2

30.4

32.9

RSPM

221.0

100.0

107.0

128.0

RSPM values have exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3) and SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during 2009-14.

iii) Ambient Air Quality at Central Silk Board, Bangalore

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iv) Ambient Air Quality at DTDC Office, Victoria Road, Bangalore Annual Average of air pollutants at DTDC, Victoria Road, Bangalore for the years 2012 - 14

v) Ambient Air Quality at Kajisonnenahalli, Bangalore

vi) Ambient Air Quality at TERI Office, Domlur, Bangalore Annual average of pollutants at TERI Office, Domlur for the year 2013-14 2013-14 Standards

Concentration µg/M3

60 50 40 30 20 10 0

SO2

NO2

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vii) Ambient Air Quality at Banaswadi Police Station, Bangalore

Except TERI Office, Domlur, RSPM values have exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3) at Central Silk Board, DTDC Office-Victoria Road, Kajisonnenahalli and Banasawadi and SO2 and NO2 are within the limits during the years 2012 to 2014. • Sensitive zone: One ambient air quality monitoring station is at Victoria Hospital in Bangalore city

i) Ambient Air Quality at Victoria Hospital, Bangalore

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ii). Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore Annual Average of air pollutants at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bangalore for the years 2012 to 2014

RSPM value has exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3) SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during the years 2012-14.

II. Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (CAAQM) Stations at Bangalore City

Fig.1: View of Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring stations, at City Railway station and KSPCB, Nisarga Bhavan, S.G.Halli, Shivanagar, Bangalore.

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The annual average data (2009-14) generated by CAAQM Station for Mixed urban zone at City Railway Station and Residential zone at KSPCB, Nisaraga Bhavan, S.G Halli are shown in the graphs below.

1. City Railway station:

RSPM and NOX values are exceeded to the national limit of (60.0 and 40.0 µg/M3) respectively for the period of 2009-12. During the year 2012-14 , RSPM has exceeded the limit and SO2, NO2 and CO values are within the national limit. At City Railway Station Metrorail work is under progress, hence only RSPM has exceeded and traffic has decreased meanwhile pollutants like SO2, NO2 and CO are showing decreasing trend.

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2009-14 Standards

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Annual average values of Air pollutants in Bangalore city for 2013-14

Table:5A.2: Annual average Values of Air pollutants at 12 NAMP & 3 Board Stations of Bangalore City During the Year- 2013-14 Sl. No.

Name of the Station

SO2 µg/m3

NO2 RSPM µg/m3 µg/m3

1

Graphite India, White Field Road

15.0

30.0

133.0

2

K.H.B Industrial Area, Yelahanka

14.0

25.0

128.0

3

Peenya Industrial Area

15.0

30.0

123.0

4

Peenya Industrial Area

12.4

28.3

125.0

5

Yeshwanthpura Police Station

14.0

31.0

110.0

6

Amco Batteries, Mysore Road

15.0

29.0

170.0

7

Central Silk Board

15.0

30.0

175.0

8

DTDC House, Victoria Road

14.0

30.0

114.0

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TERI Office, Domlur

6.7

9.8

58.0

10

Banaswadi Police Station

11.0

24.3

85.0

11

Kajisonnenahalli

12.0

29.0

67.0

12

CAAQM City Railway Station

9.0

23.0

44.0

13

CAAQM S.G.Halli

7.0

18.0

22.0

50.0

40.0

60.0

Standards 14

Victoria Hospital

13.0

29.0

88.0

15

Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health

13.0

29.0

79.0

20.0

30.0

60.0

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Note: The Board has monitored the ambient air quality of Bangalore city at 15 locations including two Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations and using manual equipments under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP) covering Industrial Area, Mixed Urban Area and Sensitive Area. Monitoring is being carried out twice a week, 24 hourly, at uniform intervals for RSPM, SO2 and NO2. There are two continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMs) one at Bangalore City Railway station and other at KSPCB Regional Office complex, Nisarga Bhavan, S.G Halli, Bangalore. Monitoring is being carried out on 24 hourly basis for RSPM, SO2, NO2 and CO. The data is sent to CPCB, New Delhi electronically and entered in the Board’s website. RSPM values have exceeded the national limit (60.0 µg/M3) in all measured year, whereas SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during the period 2013-2014. High levels of RSPM may be due to the construction activities and vehicular movement and road dust. Except two CAAQM stations the RSPM values have exceeded the national ambient air quality standard (60.0 µg/M3) and SO2 and NO2 are within the limit during the year 2013-2014.

5A.1.7: National Ambient Noise Monitoring Programme (NANMP) : As per Section 5.2.8 (IV) of National Environmental Policy (NEP)-2006, CPCB is in the process of developing Noise Monitoring Network in India. It has decided to include ambient noise as a regular parameter for monitoring in specified urban areas. The Hon’ble Minister for Environment and Forests, Govt. of India has announced the road map for systematic monitoring of ambient noise national noise monitoring network covering 25 cities by 2012 to make Indian cities less noisy. Karnataka is one among the States and in Bangalore it is proposed to establish 10 continuous monitoring stations. For every continuous monitoring station, CPCB will provide 100% capital cost and 50% of operation and maintenance cost. It was proposed to establish five monitoring stations during the year 2010-11 and the remaining five stations is planned for the year 2013-14. 33

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Fig 2 : Ambient noise monitoring stations installed and working In the 1st Phase the State Board has received five monitoring equipments from CPCB and installed at the locations tabled below. The proposed location for 2nd Phase is under process.

Table 5A.3 : Locations of Ambient Noise Monitoring Stations in Bangalore Sl No.

Station Name

Type of Area

Location

Concerned RO in Bangalore

1

KSPCB, #49 Parisara Bhavan, Church Street, Bangalore.

Commercial

KSPCB Head Office

2.

KSPCB Office Building, Nisarga Bhavan,Shivanagar, SG Halli Bangalore.

Residential

CAAQM station of KSPCB City-West

3.

CAAQM at 29th main, Madiwala lake, BTM 2nd stage, Bangalore.

Residential

CAAQM station of CPCB

Bommanahalli

4.

Ace Manufacturing System, Peenya Ind. Area, Bangalore.

Industrial

CAAQM station of CPCB

Peenya

5.

BWSSB, 137, Kadubeesanahalli, Bangalore.

Commercial

CAAQM station of CPCB

Mahadevapura

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Yearly Noise Levels Leq- dB (A) values at 5 continuous noise monitoring stations in Bangalore for 2013-14

Note: The measured noise levels in Leq-dB (A) at four locations ,namely Parisara Bhavan (Church Street), Marathhalli,Nisarga Bhavan (Saneguravanahalli) and Peenya are decreasing compared to the noise standard values of 65.0 and 55.0 limits except at BTM layout it is increasing compared to noise standard values of 55.0 limit.

1. Monthly Noise Levels Leq-dB(A) values at Parisara Bhavan for 2013-14

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2. Monthly Noise Levels Leq-dB(A) values at Nisarga Bhavan for 2013-14

The Continuous Ambient Noise level at Nisarga Bhavan. The results reveal that the annual average values of Noise are within the National standards of 55 dB (A).

3. Monthly Noise Levels Leq-dB(A) values at Marathahalli for 2013-14

The Continuous Ambient Noise level at Marathahalli. The results reveal that the annual values of Noise are within the National standards of 65 dB (A).

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4. Monthly Noise Levels Leq-dB(A) values at BTM Layout for 2013-14

The Continuous Ambient Noise level at B.T.M Layout. The results reveal that the annual average values of Noise are exceeding the National standards of 55 dB (A).

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I. Ambient Noise Monitoring during – Deepavali: 2013 Fire crackers generate instantaneous impulsive noise, which when measured in free field condition in impulsive mode, gives peak sound pressure level. It is quite obvious that a number of crackers when bursting serially can easily form a band of continuous noise in the presence of reflecting surfaces. The reverberation of sound wave due to repeated reflection in the surfaces prolongs the time interval of prevailing sound intensity. The continuous band of noise, thus formed, definitely affects the ambient level in close proximity. KSPCB has conducted ambient noise level monitoring at 28 locations between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. 11 selected locations were in Bangalore city and one each at Ramanagaram, Dharwad,Kolar, Kolar,Chitradurga, Raichur, Davangere, Koppal,Mandya, Belgaum,Chikkodi, Chikkamagalur, Mysore, Karwar, Chamarajanagar, Mangalore, Hassan and Bagalkote. Of these only at one location at Bangalore noise levels are within the limits both before and during deepavali. Outside Bangalore,at 05 locations the noise limits is within the limits before Deepavali. The graph below indicates the noise level at the above-said monitoring locations.

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II. Ambient Noise monitoring Results of Bangalore city During Deepavali - 2013 1.

The Board has measured the Noise level at 13 places ( 01 industrial, 03 commercial, 05 residential and 04 sensitive as per the CPCB guidelines.

2.

Out of 13 places, in 11 places measured noise levels have increased by 0.9 to 11.8 % during Deepavali days (2nd & 4th, Nov 2013) compared to the normal days. (29-10-2013)

3.

Data of monitoring carried out during 2013 indicates that, the measured noise values have decreased by 12.0 % compared to Deepavali - 2012 data. However there is an increase by 6.8 % in some locations.

The noise level data is presented in the table below.

Table:5A.4: Ambient Noise Level in 13 different places at 04 zones in Bangalore city during Deepavali days in the year 2013 {All the average values are in dB (A)} Sl No

Place of Monitoring

1. Peenya 2. Parisara Bhavan, Church street 3. Jalahalli Cross 4. BMTC Depot. Jayanagara 4th Block 5. Nisarga Bhavan, Shivanagar 6. BTM Layout 7. Marathahalli 8. Vijayanagar Club 9. Laggere Cross 10. Indiranagar ESI Hospital 11. Fortis Hospital, Nagarabhavi. 12. Unani Hospital, Magadi Road 13. Vidhatha Educational Trust, Anekal

National Noise Limits

Zone

Normal days 29.10.2013

75 65

I C

57.82 62.1

65 65

C C

55

Deepavali (2nd &4th Nov,2013)

Compare to Normal days

59.8 61.9

3.4% Increase 0.3% Decrease

69.7 70.7

72.2 73.65

3.5% Increase 4.2% Increase

R

51.8

52.3

0.9% Increase

55 55 55 65 50

R R R R S

63.2 60.21 62.9 60.0 63.5

62.9 61.8 67.3 67.05 69.2

0.4% Decrease 2.6% Increase 6.9% Increase 11.8% Increase 8.9% Increase

50

S

58.7

62.7

6.8% Increase

50

S

62.5

65.9

5.4% Increase

50

S

61.7

64.7

4.8% Increase

Note : I-Industrial Area , R-Residential Area, C-Commercial Area, S –Sensitive Area Observation: 1.

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2.

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Table : 5A.5 : Comparison of Ambient Noise Level on Deepavali days during the year 2012 & 2013 (All the average values are in dB (A)) Sl No

Place of Monitoring

National Noise Limits

Zone

Deepavali Deepavali 2012 2013

D/I, compared to 2012 Deepavali

1

Peenya

75

I

53.0

59.8

12.8 % Increase

2

ParisaraBhavan, Church street

65

C

73.0

61.9

15.0 % Decrese

3

Vijayanagar Club

55

R

71.5

67.3

5.8 % Decrease

4

NisargaBhavan, Shivanagar

55

R

64.0

52.3

18.0 % Decrease

5

BTM Layout

55

R

62.5

62.9

0.6 % Increase

6

Marathahalli

55

R

56.0

61.8

10.3 % Increase

7

Indiranagar ESIH

50

S

66.8

69.2

3.5 % Increase

8

Fortis Hospital , Nagarabhavi

50

S

68.1

62.7

7.9 % Decrease

Note : I-Industrial Area , R-Residential Area, C-Commercial Area, S-Sensitive Area Observation: Data of monitoring carried out during 2013 indicates that, the measured noise values have decreased by 12.0 % compared to Deepavali - 2012 data. However there is an increase by 6.8 % in some locations. III. Noise Awareness Programme: The Board is organizing “No Honking Mondays” from November 2012 in association with Residents Association, Pratham Motors and Police Department in Bangalore city, to create awareness on impact of noise on environment to public. During campaign noise level measurement is also being carried out at selected locations, the measured data reveals that there is a reduction of 4-5 % noise level during campaign.

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CHAPTER-5 B PRESENT STATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND COUNTER MEASURES In this Chapter information on environmental issues and measures taken by the Board are given. This chapter gives zone wise number of industries and coffee pulping units, number of consent for establishment/ consent for operation applications processed, Water pollution and Air pollution status in industries, complaint redressal, closure orders issued and revoked, status of 17 category industries, implementation of Hazardous Waste Rules, CETPs, implementation of Battery Rules, Plastic Rules, E-waste Rules, Fly ash management, Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, Municipal Solid Waste Rules, Cess Rules and e-governance related activities. Training programmes attended by Board Officers & staff and environmental awareness programme conducted and supported by the Board are also included. KSPCB has covered 82,988 organizations (this includes Industries, Health Care Establishments, Stone Crushers, Telephone Towers, Infrastructure projects, Mines, Coffee pulping units and local bodies) under pollution control laws during the reporting period. 3528 working industries have been covered under the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary) Rules, 2008. Prominent industries in the State are Pulp & Paper, Sugar, Distillery, Cement, Engineering, Electronics, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Mining industries, Software, Garment stitching and washing industries. Abstract of the different sectors covered under the pollution control laws by the Board zone - wise as on 31.03.2014 is shown in the tables below

Table 5B.1: Zonal Office -Bangalore City comprises Bangalore City-South, City-East, City-West and Peenya Sl. Particulars No. i) Number of Industries ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii)

Number of Stone crushers DG sets installed in Telephone towers Number of Local body Number of Layouts (10 acres and above) Number of Infrastructure project ( Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.) Number of Hospitality organizations(Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above b. Hotels ( 20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Category Red Orange Green Red Green

Total nos as on 31.3.2014 995 511 3873 0 2124

556 333 2703 0 2109

402 164 1113 0 15

37 14 57 0 0

Red Green

3 0

3 0

0 0

0 0

Orange

100

42

0

58

Green

321

220

07

94

Red

42

35

02

5

Orange

95

78

06

11

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Green

66

59

01

6

Red Red Green Red

2773 0 0 1

2667 0 0 1

97 0 0 0

9 0 0 0

Green

299

243

47

9

9049

1854

300

TOTAL 11203

Table 5B.2: Zonal Office - Bangalore South comprising Regional Offices - Sarjapura, Anekal, Rajarajeshwarinagar, Bommanahalli and Ramanagaram Sl. Particulars No. i) Number of Industries

Category Red

Total nos as Operating YTC on 31.3.2014 Closed 982 618 240 124

Orange

884

621

162

101

Green

2431

1707

442

282

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

Red

276

86

161

29

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone towers

Green

1084

1081

2

1

iv)

Number of Local body

Red

7

6

1

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above) Green

967

8

0

959

Orange

568

202

3

363

Green

824

260

27

537

Red

22

13

0

9

b.Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

12

5

1

6

c.Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Resorts

Green

17

10

4

3

viii) Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

1043

1018

18

7

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

0

0

0

0

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

0

0

0

0

xi)

Number of others –banks, kalyanmantap, Red office complex, office, Association, etc Green having DG set as air pollution source

8

7

0

1

73

60

2

11

5702

1063

2433

vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,) vii) Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a.Hotels (3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above

TOTAL 9198

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Table 5B.3: Zonal Office Bangalore North comprising Regional Offices - Dasarahalli, Nelamangala,Yelahanka and Doddaballapura Sl. No. i)

Particulars

Number of Industries

Category

Total nos as on 31.3.2014

Operating

Closed YTC

Red

612

382

152

78

Orange

375

274

81

20

Green

1424

1073

244

107

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

Red

144

61

78

05

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone towers

Green

695

695

0

0

iv)

Number of Local body

Red

2

2

0

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above) Green

335

07

0

328

vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,)

Orange

263

73

0

190

Green

160

34

0

126

Red

12

10

0

02

b.Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

04

03

0

01

c.Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Resorts

Green

567

558

3

6

viii) Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

7

0

7

0

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

0

0

0

0

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

0

0

0

0

xi)

Number of others –banks, kalyanmantap, Red office complex, office, Association, etc Green having DG set as air pollution source

0

0

0

0

39

26

12

01

3204

577

890

vii)

Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a.Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above

TOTAL 4671

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Table 5B.4: Zonal Office Bangalore East: Comprising Regional Offices Mahadevapura, Hoskote, Kolar and Chikkaballapura Sl. No.

Particulars

Operating

Number of Industries

Red Orange Green

Total nos as on 31.3.2014 490 372 1217

261 239 754

150 90 226

79 43 237

Number of Stone crushers

Red

257

129

106

22

DG sets installed in Telephone towers

Green

1005

1005

0

0

Number of Local body

Red

15

15

0

0

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

308

9

2

297

Orange

261

42

0

219

Green

453

158

3

292

Red

22

12

0

10

b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

7

3

0

4

c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/ Beach Resorts

Green

30

16

4

10

Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

1406

1378

24

4

Number of Mines

Red

14

1

13

0

Number of Coffee estates

Green

0

0

0

0

Number of others –banks, kalyanmantap, office complex, office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source

Red

1

0

0

1

Green

48

41

1

6

4063

619

1224

i)

ii) iii) iv) v) vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,)

vii) Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above

viii) ix) x) xi)

Category

TOTAL 5906

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Table 5B.5: Zonal Office- Mysore Comprising Regional Offices - Mysore Urban, Mysore Rural, Mandya, Hassan, Coorg and Chamarajanagar Sl. Particulars No. i)

Number of Industries

Category

Total nos as Operating on 31.3.2014

Closed YTC

Red

610

272

252

86

Orange

721

492

142

87

Green

1984

1245

325

414

Red

319

159

143

17

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone Green towers

1413

1396

4

13

iv)

Number of Local body

Red

33

33

0

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

90

4

0

86

vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,) Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Resorts

Orange

31

4

0

27

Green

11

2

1

8

Red

7

6

0

1

Orange

59

43

5

11

Green

129

101

7

21

viii)

Number of Hospital /HCE,s

Red

2315

2265

48

2

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

70

13

35

22

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

1361

1292

67

2

xi)

Number of others –banks, Red 0 kalyanmantap, office complex, Green 213 office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source TOTAL 9366

0

0

0

178

15

20

7505

1044

817

vii)

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Table 5B.6: Zonal Office Chitradurga comprising Regional Offices Davanagere, Chitradurga, Shimoga and Tumkur Sl. No . i)

Particulars Number of Industries

Category

Total nos as Operating on 31.3.2014

Closed YTC

Red

586

278

243

65

Orange

842

561

208

73

Green

1887

1288

362

237

Red

421

153

235

33

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone Green towers Number of Local body Red

830

827

1

2

31

31

0

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

04

0

0

4

vi)

Orange

04

1

0

3

Green

07

6

0

1

03

02

1

0

Orange

04

03

0

1

Green

46

41

3

2

viii)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,) Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Resorts Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

3739

3677

57

05

ix) x)

Number of Mines Number of Coffee estates

Red Green

190 01

23 0

146 1

21 0

xi)

Number of others –banks, Red kalyanmantap, office complex, Green office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source

0

0

0

0

103

98

05

0

6989

1262

447

iv)

vii)

Red

TOTAL 8698

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Table 5B.7: Zonal Office- Dharwad Comprising Regional Offices, Dharwad, Belgaum-1, Chikkodi, Haveri, Bagalkot, Gadag& Bijapur Sl. Particulars No. i)

Number of Industries

Category Red

Closed

YTC

272

126

Orange

875

581

181

113

Green

1757

1190

296

271

Red

778

551

150

77

1663

1627

35

1

58

58

0

0

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone Green towers Number of Local body Red

iv)

Total nos Operating as on 31.3.2014 922 524

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

16

0

1

15

vi)

Orange

3

1

0

2

Green

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Orange

11

8

1

2

Green

58

54

3

1

viii)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,) Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Resorts Number of Hospital /HCE,s

Red

6278

6187

78

13

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

191

101

53

37

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

0

0

0

0

xi)

Number of others –banks, Red kalyanmantap, office complex, Green office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source

0

0

0

0

106

98

6

2

12716

10980

1076

660

vii)

Red

TOTAL

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Table 5B.8: Zonal Office Mangalore Comprising Regional OfficesMangalore, Udupi, Karwar & Chikkamagalur Sl. Particulars No. i)

Number of Industries

Category Total nos Operating Closed YTC as on 31.3.2014 Red 565 260 229 76 Orange

1272

762

262

248

Green

2919

1811

485

623

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

Red

431

214

177

40

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone towers

Green

1279

1258

5

16

iv)

Number of Local body

Red

31

31

0

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above) Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,)

Green

9

0

0

9

Orange

29

4

0

25

Green

137

50

0

87

4

2

0

2

35

27

0

8

293

160

108

25

vi)

vii)

Number of Hospitality organizations(Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels Red having 100 rooms and above b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/Beach Green Resorts viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s

Red

2343

2252

86

5

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

64

2

62

0

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

1233

1194

39

0

xi)

Number of others –banks, kalyanmantap, office complex, office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source

Red

0

0

0

0

Green

72

58

5

9

TOTAL

10718

8085

1458

1175

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Table 5B.9: Zonal Office -Bellary Comprising Regional Offices Bidar, Bellary, Koppal, Raichur, Yadagiri and Gulbarga. Sl. No. i)

Particulars Number of Industries

Category Red

Total nos Operating Closed YTC as on 31.3.2014 1424 421 778 225

Orange

1491

652

618

221

Green

2237

1323

388

526

Red

465

213

234

18

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone towers Green

1276

1240

33

3

iv)

Number of Local body

Red

34

34

0

0

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

4

0

0

4

vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,)

Orange

0

0

0

0

Green

5

1

0

4

Red

0

0

0

0

b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

28

17

4

7

c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/ Beach Resorts

Green

7

3

0

4

viii)

Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

3336

3165

106

65

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

226

44

129

53

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

0

0

0

0

xi)

Number of others –banks, Red kalyanmantap, office complex, office, Green Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source TOTAL

0

0

0

0

12

10

2

0

10545

7123

2292

1130

vii)

Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above

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Table 5B.10: Abstract of No.of Organisations Covered Sl. No. i)

Particulars

Number of Industries

Category

Total nos as on 31.3.2014

Operating

Closed YTC

Red

7186

3572

2718

896

Orange

7343

4515

1908

920

Green

19729

13094

3881

2754

Red

3091

1566

1284

241

Green

11369

11238

95

36

Red

215

214

01

00

ii)

Number of Stone crushers

iii)

DG sets installed in Telephone towers

iv)

Number of Local body

v)

Number of Layouts (10 acres and above)

Green

1733

28

3

1702

vi)

Number of Infrastructure projects (Apartment, education institutions, commercial establishments, etc.,)

Orange

1259

369

03

887

Green

1918

731

38

1149

Red

112

80

3

29

b. Hotels (20 rooms and < 100 rooms

Orange

255

187

17

51

c. Holiday resorts/Jungle Resorts/ Beach Resorts

Green

1213

1002

133

78

viii) Number of Hospital /HCEs

Red

23240

22609

521

110

ix)

Number of Mines

Red

755

184

438

133

x)

Number of Coffee estates

Green

2595

2486

107

02

xi)

Number of others –banks, kalyanmantap, office complex, office, Association, etc having DG set as air pollution source

Red

10

08

0

02

Green

965

812

95

58

82988

62695

vii)

Number of Hospitality organizations (Hotels, Resorts etc.) a. Hotels(3 Star and above) and Hotels having 100 rooms and above

TOTAL

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5B.1: Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI). MoEF, Government of India vide Office Memorandum No. J-11013/5/2010-IA.II (I) dated 13.01.2010 had declared Baikampady Industrial cluster in Dakshina Kannada District and Bhadravathi industrial cluster in Shimoga District as critically polluted areas with CEPI score 73.68 and 72.33 respectively and Raichur, Bidar and Peenya industrial areas are classified as severely polluted clusters ranking 53, 54, 66 respectively.In view of this, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board in co- ordination with Central Pollution Control Board and industries located in and around Baikampady industrial cluster and Bhadravathi industrial cluster had developed separate action plans for both the clusters with an objective for the enhancement of pollution control measures to bring down the prevailing pollution loads. Final action plans were submitted to CPCB during January 2011. Based on the actions initiated on Action Plans submitted, MOEF has lifted the moratorium vide their Office Memorandum dated 23.05.2011. Further, as per the advice of the CPCB, the KSPCB has constituted Local Area Committee (LAC) for regular follow up and review the implementation of the Action Plans. Similarly, the Central Pollution Control Board has conducted monitoring of Baikampady Industrial cluster under CEPI programme during Feb-Apr 2013 and reassessed the CEPI score. The CEPI score has marginally decreased from 73.86 to 67.62, which calls review of action plan and its implementation besides monitoring of surface water quality, ground water quality and ambient air quality within the cluster area. Keeping in view of the above, the tenure of LAC in respect of Mangalore industrial cluster is extended up to 31.03.2014 for effective implementation of the action points and the action plan is being reviewed regularly. The Central Pollution Control Board has conducted monitoring of Bhadravathi Industrial cluster under CEPI programme during Feb-Apr 2013 and reassessed the CEPI score. The CEPI score has come down from 72.33(2009) to 45.27 (2013). The severely polluted areas viz. Peenya, Raichur and Bidar are kept under surveillance and action is taken to get the pollution control measures implemented effectively. The Board is developing separate action plans for these areas based on the Central Pollution Control Board guidelines.

5B.2: Status of Coffee Pulping Units. There are 2594 coffee estates mainly in Chikkamagalur, Coorg and Hassan and few in Chamarajanagar and Shimoga Districts. The coffee pulping operations are seasonal; the pollution problems are confined to the pulping season from November to April. 878 units are having effluent treatment plants and 1599 units are having temporary treatment facilities. During the pulping season coffee pulping units are monitored to ensure no discharges into water bodies. If found to do so, action is taken against them.

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Status of coffee pulping units is tabled below.

Table 5B.11: Details of coffee pulping units in Karnataka Sl. No. i. ii iii iv v

vi

vii

viii

ix

x

xi xii xiii

Particulars Total number of coffee pulping units. Total number of coffee pulping units not working Obtained CFE –Yet to Commission Toal number of operating units (i-ii-ii) Number of coffee pulping units having effluent treatment plant as per EP Rules Number of coffee pulping units having temporary treatment facilities. Number of coffee pulping units where effluent treatment plant under planning stage. Total Number of coffee pulping units having valid consents under Water Act. Number of Notices issued for not applying for consent to coffee pulping units. Number of consent refusal order issued to coffee pulping units. Number of prosecutions launched. Number of Prohibitory Orders issued. Number of Closure Orders issued.

Chamarajanagar Hassan Coorg Chikkamagalur Shimoga Total 5

656

700

1233

1

2594

1

5

61

39

1

107

0

0

2

0

0

2

4

651

637

1194

0

2486

0

11

357

510

0

878

4

640

271

684

0

1599

0

0

9

0

0

9

4

238

320

768

0

1330

0

423

317

457

0

1197

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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MoEF, under the Environmental (Protection) Rules has prescribed standards for coffee pulping units on the type of lagoons required to be provided with lining and prescribed solar evaporation as the method of treatment and disposal of effluent for plantation area upto 25 hectares and for those more than 25 hectares conventional treatment with dilution is stipulated. In view of the topographical constraints the above methodology is not adopted by the coffee processing units. A coffee pulping/ processing unit in Chikkamagalur has adopted Colombian technology called Penagos/Supreme vertical dry pulper with mechanical husk separation. Water use is minimal600 to 1000 liters of water per ton of clean coffee. This process not only saves water but also helps in separation of husk, mucilage and seed. Water in the process/recycle is discharged once a day and applied for compost.

5B.3: Consent Status and Zone-wise WPC & APC Status

Consent Status : Details of consent applications received, pending and refused under the Water Act and Air Act during the period under report are as follows. Zone-wise Consent for operation Status

Table 5B.12: Zone-wise Consent for operation Status Zone Bangalore City Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bangalore East Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bangalore North Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head office Pending at SEO Pending at RO

CFO Air

CFO Water

CFO Water & Air

Grand Total

35 29 0 4 1 1 0 0

153 136 1 12 0 4 0 0

557 489 4 41 0 18 3 2

745 654 5 57 1 23 3 2

160 104 3 25 10 6 0 12

107 71 0 31 0 4 0 1

446 336 1 59 14 27 1 8

713 511 4 115 24 37 1 21

147 86 3 52 0 3 1 2

215 153 6 44 4 4 2 2

388 293 25 51 4 9 6 0

750 532 34 147 8 16 9 4

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Zone Bangalore South Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bellary Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Pending at SEO Pending at RO Chitradurga Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Pending at SEO Pending at RO Dharwad Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Pending at SEO Pending at RO Mangalore Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Pending at SEO Pending at RO

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CFO Air

CFO Water

CFO Water & Air

Grand Total

137 93 0 41 0 2 0 1

332 257 3 39 0 28 1 4

608 471 2 91 1 24 4 15

1077 821 5 171 1 54 5 20

166 138 0 20 0 3 0 0

109 79 0 26 0 4 0 0

512 417 3 39 3 44 0 6

782 634 3 85 3 51 0 6

285 172 2 94 2 7 3 5

171 148 1 13 2 5 1 1

386 297 2 59 1 15 1 11

842 617 5 166 5 27 5 17

892 610 19 191 0 72 0 0

377 229 1 141 3 3 0 0

671 466 6 140 6 52 1 0

1940 1305 26 472 9 127 1 0

217 161 1 46 1 5 0 3

371 336 1 27 3 2 0 2

395 299 0 63 0 14 0 19

983 796 2 136 4 21 0 24

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Zone Mysore Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head office Pending at SEO Pending at RO

CFO Air

CFO Water

CFO Water & Air

Grand Total

133 99 1 28 1 3 0 1

222 176 3 28 3 7 0 5

424 328 0 63 5 28 0 0

779 603 4 119 9 38 0 6

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Table 5B.13: Abstract of status of consent for operation applications Particulars

Air Act

Water Act

Both Acts

Total

No. of consent applications received

2167

2057

4387

8611

No. of consent Issued

1492

1585

3396

6473

No. of consent application refused

29

16

43

88

No. of consent applications returned

501

361

606

1468

No. of consent applications recorded

15

15

34

64

No. of consent applications to be processed

130

80

308

518

Table 5B.14: Zone-wise Consent for Establishment (CFEst) and CFE expansion status Zone Bangalore City Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bangalore East Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO

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CFEst

CFE expansion

84 59 0 16 0 9 0 0

51 38 0 5 0 4 2 2

327 210 0 53 0 54 1 9

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Zone Bangalore North Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bangalore South Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Bellary Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Chitradurga Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Dharwad Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO 56

CFEst

CFE expansion

185 123 8 31 0 15 07 1

59 46 0 8 0 4 1 0

478 301 1 75 3 80 5 13

148 82 0 26 1 27 0 12

243 197 0 37 3 5 1 0

35 16 0 10 0 9 0 0

197 133 1 19 13 16 0 15

24 14 0 7 1 2 0 0

294 193 2 64 1 34 0 0

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Zone

CFEst

CFE expansion

314 206 0 62 30 9 0 7

43 35 0 6 0 0 0 2

157 120

55 37

Refused

0

0

Returned

25

9

Recorded

0

0

Pending at Head Office

10

9

Pending at SEO

1

0

Pending at RO

1

0

Mangalore Received Issued Refused Returned Recorded Pending at Head Office Pending at SEO Pending at RO Mysore Received Issued

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Table 5B.15: Abstract of status of Consent for Establishment applications Particulars No. of CFE applications received No. of CFE Issued

No. of applications 2279 1542

No. of CFE application refused

12

No. of CFE applications returned

382

No. of CFE applications recorded

50

No. of CFE application to be processed

293

Table 5B.16: Abstract of status of Consent for Establishment (expansion) application Particulars No. of CFE applications received No. of CFE Issued

No. of applications 567 337

No. of CFE application refused

0

No. of CFE applications returned

104

No. of CFE applications recorded

3

No. of CFE application to be processed

123

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Zone-wise WPC Status : Table 5B.17: Water Pollution Control Status of Industries Zonal Office:Bangalore City Industry Large Medium Small Total

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of ETP Connected Connected operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Red 52* 28 8 12 Orange 52* 21 21 6 Red 32* 2 6 14 Orange 33* 11 9 2 Red 472* 31 102 174 Orange 248* 57 110 23 Red 556 61 116 200 Orange 333 89 140 31

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

Zonal Office:Bangalore South

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of ETP Connected Connected operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Red 137* 103 5 19 Orange 103* 78 2 9 Red 43* 24 2 5 Orange 52* 37 3 2 Red 432* 133 85 112 Orange 443 375 57 9 Red 612 260 92 136 Orange 598 490 62 20

Defaulters 1

1 0 0 0 2 1 3

Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

Zonal Office:Bangalore East Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Large Medium Small Total

Total No. of operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Red

83*

73

0

5

0

Orange

40*

32

0

2

Red

24*

19

0

3

Orange

35

30

0

1

Red

153*

79

7

47

Orange

163*

83

30

4

Red

260

171

7

55

Orange

238

145

30

7

0 0 4 1 4 1 8

Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

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Zonal Office: Bangalore North Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Large Medium Small Total

Total No. of operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected Defaulters to CETP

Red

75

54

10

11

0

Orange

29

25

03

01

0

Red

28

19

03

06

0

Orange

30

25

04

01

0

Red

284

156

36

91

1

Orange

211

177

30

04

0

Red

387

229

49

108

1

Orange

270

227

37

6

0

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Zonal Office: Mysore Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Large Medium Small Total

Total No. of operating Industries

ETP Connected Operation to UGD

Red

86

84

2

0

0

Orange

19

19

0

0

0

Red

11

10

1

0

0

Orange

9

9

0

0

0

Red

156

135

21

0

0

Orange

425

389

36

0

0

Red

253

229

24

0

0

Orange

453

417

36

0

0

Zonal Office: Mangalore

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of ETP Connected Connected operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Red 45 43 2 0 Orange 11 11 0 0 Red 10 7 3 0 Orange 12 12 0 0 Red 174 139 25 1 Orange 691 603 75 13 Red 229 189 30 1 Orange 714 626 75 13

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Zonal Office: Dharwad

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of ETP Connected Connected operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Large Red 116 115 1 0 Orange 20 20 0 0 Medium Red 18 18 0 0 Orange 13 12 0 0 Small Red 362* 297 10 0 Orange 533* 496 5 0 Total Red 496 430 11 0 Orange 566 528 5 0 Industry

Defaulters 0 0 0 1 7 20 7 21

Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

Zonal Office: Chitradurga

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of ETP Connected Connected Defaulters operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Large Red 55 50 4 1 0 Orange 20 15 2 3 0 Medium Red 11 11 0 0 0 Orange 14 10 4 0 0 Small Red 203 176 20 1 6 Orange 503* 349 60 0 0 Total Red 269 237 24 2 6 Orange 537 374 66 3 0 Industry

Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

Zonal Office: Bellary

Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of ETP Connected Connected Defaulters operating Industries Operation to UGD to CETP Large Red 132* 103 0 0 0 Orange 14* 10 0 0 0 Medium Red 42* 23 2 0 0 Orange 24* 19 0 0 0 Small Red 393* 100 5 0 0 Orange 977* 548 50 0 2 Total Red 567 226 7 0 0 Orange 1015 577 50 0 2 Note : * The difference is because some of the industries discharge the domestic effluent to septic tank and soak pit.

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Zone-wise APC Status Table 5B.18: Air Pollution Control Status of Industries Zonal Office : Bangalore City Industry Large Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System operating Industries under Operation Red 52 52 Orange 52* 51 Green 220* 215 Red 32 32 Orange 33 33 Green 142* 138 Red 462* 425 Orange 240* 230 Green 2053* 1587 Red 546 509 Orange 325 314 Green 2415 1940

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Note: * The difference is because some of the industries do not have Air Pollution Sources

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Zonal office : Bangalore South Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System operating Industries under Operation Red 136 135 Orange 101* 100 Green 214* 209 Red 43 43 Orange 50* 49 Green 177* 169 Red 402* 374 Orange 234* 175 Green 1152* 826 Red 581 552 Orange 385 324 Green 1543 1204

Defaulters 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Note: * The difference is because some of the industries do not have Air Pollution Sources

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Zonal Office: Bangalore North Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of operating APC System under Industries Operation Red 71 71 Orange 29 29 Green 91 91 Red 27 27 Orange 28 28 Green 49 49 Red 262 262 Orange 156 156 Green 191 191 Red 360 360 Orange 213 213 Green 331 331 61

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Medium Small Total

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Zonal Office: Bangalore East Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of operating APC System Industries under Operation Red 83 83 Orange 40 39 Green 75 75 Red 24 24 Orange 33 33 Green 53 53 Red 152 151 Orange 137 136 Green 585 584 Red 259 258 Orange 210 209 Green 713 712

Defaulters 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

Zonal Office: Dharwad Industry Large Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System operating Industries under Operation Red 115 115 Orange 20 20 Green 29 29 Red 20 20 Orange 13 12 Green 27 27 Red 537 464 Orange 223 223 Green 1112 1112 Red 672 599 Orange 256 255 Green 1168 1168

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 1 0 73 0 0 73 1 0

Zonal Office : Mangalore

Industry Large

Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System operating Industries under Operation Red 44 44 Orange Green Red Orange Green Red Orange Green Red Orange Green

11 20 12 12 12 299 608 1592 355 631 1624

11 20 12 12 12 299 608 1592 355 631 1624 62

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Zonal office: Mysore

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System operating Industries under Operation Red 85 85 Orange 18 18 Green 67 67 Red 11 11 Orange 9 9 Green 28 28 Red 165 165 Orange 171 171 Green 830 829 Red 261 261 Orange 198 198 Green 925 924

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Zonal office : Chitradurga

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System under operating Industries Operation Red 55 55 Orange 17 17 Green 9 9 Red 11 11 Orange 13 13 Green 17 17 Red 188 188 Orange 388 388 Green 646 646 Red 254 254 Orange 418 418 Green 672 672

Defaulters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Zonal office : Bellary

Industry Large Medium Small Total

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Total No. of APC System under operating Industries Operation Red 128 128 Orange 14 14 Green 28 28 Red 37 35 Orange 24 24 Green 37 37 Red 333 312 Orange 539 539 Green 1340 1328 Red 498 475 Orange 577 577 Green 1405 1393 63

Defaulters 0 0 0 2 0 0 21 0 12 23 0 12

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5B.4: Personal Hearings In order to ensure compliance by the defaulting industries the Board invites the industries for technical discussions. Apart from this, where actions are to be taken under Sec 31(A) of the Air Act or Sec 33(A) of the Water Act, an opportunity of being heard is given as per the statutory requirement. During the year 2013-14, 143 hearings were held and decisions taken as appropriate. The details are in ANNEXURE-XII.

5B.5: Inspections conducted by the Regional Offices during 2013-14 The Board has set time sehedule for inspection of industries/organizations falling under Red, Orange and Green Categories. The Red category industry is to be inspected once in a month, Orange category is to be inspected once in six months and Green category is to be inspected once in a year. Due to shortage of technical staff there is some short fall in maintaining the frequency of inspections. During 2013-14 the total number of inspections carried out is 20,268. The summary of inspections carried out is as under.

Table 5B.19: Abstract of Inspections Sl No

Particulars

Number of inspections carried out during 2013-14

Zones

Blore Blore Blore Blore Mysore Chitra Dharwad Mangalore Bellary Total City South North East durga

1 Industries Large

740

788

341

564

540

343

557

258

541

4672

Medium

164

257

98

119

77

83

60

98

140

1096

Small

887

1065

731

450

602

746

1308

739

518

7046

2 Stone Crusher

0

202

101

206

300

261

755

168

112

2105

3 HWM

71

177

44

42

50

18

25

13

15

455

4 Plastic

18

02

09

0

03

03

01

25

06

67

5 HCE

155

93

13

32

90

133

115

33

142

806

6 Common Bio-medical Waste treatment facility

0

01

05

07

03

18

14

03

16

67

7 CETP

08

20

10

11

0

10

0

04

0

63

8 MSW

0

18

19

39

46

32

51

45

46

296

9 Mines

0

0

0

01

11

50

56

05

29

152

10 Coffee Estates

0

0

0

0

174

0

0

168

0

342

11 Layouts

0

96

08

44

16

02

0

01

0

167

12 Infrastructure

242

520

125

297

10

02

01

26

0

1223

13 Others

88

34

81

250

156

02

144

91

0

846

14 Complaints

247

90

39

46

107

94

96

68

78

865

2185

1797

3183

1745

1643

20268

Total

2620 3363

1624 2108

Detailed status of inspections conducted in the 09 Zones during 2013-14 is at Annexure XIII.

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5B.6A: Complaints redressal: Zonal Office-wise details are shown in table below.

Table 5B.20: Abstract of Complaints: Zone-wise i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.

Zonal Office: Bangalore North No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014 Zonal Office: Bangalore South No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014 Zonal Office: Bangalore East No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014 Zonal Office: Bangalore City No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014 Zonal Office: Bellary No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014

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10 53 63 51 0 12 02 159 161 151 10 0 0 109 109 106 0 03 15 202 217 212 0 05 0 110 110 110 0 0

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Zonal Office: Chitradurga No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014

02 162 164 154

v. No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 vi. No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014 i. ii. iii. iv.

09 01

Zonal Office: Dharwad No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014

06 195 201 199

v. No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 vi. No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014

01 01

Zonal Office: Mysore i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014

08 215

iii. Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 iv. No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014

223 199

v. No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 vi. No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014

24 0

i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.

Zonal Office: Mangalore No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2013 No. of complaints received from 01.04.2013 t0 31.03.2014 Total complaints as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 No. of complaints yet to be attended as on 31.03.2014

01 229 230 215 0 15

Status of complaints resolved and to be resolved as on 31.03.2014 is at ANNEXURE-XIV

5B.6B: Directions issued by the Board under Section 33(A) of Water Act, 1974 and Section 31(A) of Air Act, 1981.

During the reporting year, Board has issued closure directions for defaulting industries/organizations under Section 33(A) of Water Act, under Section 31(A) of Air Act or under both Acts after following procedure. Details pertaining to 09 zonal offices are as under.

Table 5B.21: Abstract of Directions Issued Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked

Zone - Bangalore City Regional Office WA AA Both WA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0

Note : WA- Water Act, AA- Air Act, Both- Water & Air Acts

66

0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0

0

Board office WA AA Both 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0

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Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked

Zone-Bangalore South Regional Office ZSEO WA AA Both WA AA Both 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Board office WA AA Both 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Zone-Bangalore East Regional Office WA AA Both WA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board Office WA AA Both 0 140 12 0 0 0 0 26 0

Zone-Bangalore North Regional Office WA AA Both WA 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Zone-Dharwad Regional Office WA AA Both 1 98 0 0 0 0 0 104 0

WA 0 0 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 473 2 0 0 0 0 208 0

Zone-Mysore Regional Office WA AA Both WA 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

ZSEO AA Both 1 2 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 208 0 0 0 0 1 52 0

Zone-Mangalore Regional Office WA AA Both WA 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 182 0 0 0 0 0 45 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 187 20 0 0 0 0 26 8

Zone-Bellary Particulars No.of Closure Orders issued No.of Abeyance Order issued No.of Closure Directions Revoked

Regional Office WA AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Note : WA- Water Act, AA- Air Act, Both- Water & Air Acts

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Zone-Chitradurga Regional Office WA AA Both WA 1 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ZSEO AA Both 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board office WA AA Both 0 154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Some of the industries on receipt of closure directions have either complied with the deficiencies observed or have come forward to comply requesting for time. Such cases have been reviewed and after collecting the affidavits and/or guarantee money, the closure orders are either revoked or kept in abeyance granting time for compliance.

Table: 5B.22: ABSTRACT OF CLOSURE ORDERS ISSUED AND REVOKED DURING 2013-14 Particulars Number of closure orders issued Closure orders revoked

WA 9

AA 1563

BOTH 42

TOTAL 1614

6

471

8

485

5B.7: Status of 17 Category Highly Polluting Industries. There are 230 industries under this category, out of this 204 industries are working. Board is insisting the industries to have an Environmental Cell with qualified Environmental Engineer/Scientist and required staff and also to establish self monitoring system. KSPCB is also insisting major air polluting industries to have continuous on-line monitoring facilities and to provide continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations and publish in their web site and to link it to web site of KSPCB. The status is given in ANNEXURE-XV. Meeting with sugar industries held on 02.09.2013 A meeting was held with all the sugar industries in the State and following action points were evolved: • Industries shall provide adequate/stipulated pollution control measures before starting the crushing operation. • They shall appoint qualified and competent Environmental Engineers/Scientists. • Industries should ensure that their Environmental Engineers/Officers and operators are well trained. • Operators shall be trained on operation and maintenance of pollution control measures. • Industries shall prepare Environmental Management Plan in line with ISO14001. • Industries shall strictly comply with CREP norms and adopt good housekeeping. • They shall adopt good practices to store bagasse, fly ash and bottom ash so as to reduce the levels of particulate emissions in the ambience. • Industries shall maintain log books for the operation and maintenance of ETP and APC measures and provide energy meters. • Industries shall submit agricultural management plan for utilizing treated trade effluent on land for irrigation along with the survey numbers and extent of the land on which the treated effluent is applied. • Industries shall update the information on their industries in the XGN software. • Regional Officers shall collect samples of treated effluents and emissions as per the provisions of the Water Act and Air Act at least twice during the crushing season and gather evidence for non- compliances. 68

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Personal Hearing held with Bulk Drug units at Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar on 5.2.2014 The following directions are issued by the Board for strict adherence: • The non-complied industries for which NPD is issued shall voluntarily stop production immediately and submit an undertaking with action plan to comply with the non-compliances within 10 days. • The problem areas within the premises shall be identified by individual industry and action plan to be drawn to comply with it. • The industries will be permitted to operate with valid consent of the Board only after verifying the action plan and progress made by the industries. • The underground storage facilities to store the effluents shall be discontinued hence forth and above ground facilities shall be provided. • The industries shall also take remedial measures wherever soil is contaminated with hazardous waste. • The industries to evolve strategy for transporting the hazardous waste in a common vehicle for which Board will consider issue of authorization. • The lapse on systematic monitoring and reporting by the Regional Office shall be thoroughly verified and action be proposed to strengthen the infrastructure for effective monitoring.

5B.8: Promotion of ISO 14001 standards. International Standard Organization has published ISO14000 series of standards which will help the organization to establish a structured and systematic approach to environmental management and address the environmental issues in a holistic manner. Establishment of an environmental management system in conformity with ISO14001 standard will enable industries to systematically comply with requirements of the law, prevent pollution and improve the environmental performance continually. It will enable industries to demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection. Board in its 139th meeting has recommended to make ISO14001 certification compulsory for highly polluting industries. As on 31.03.2014, 276 industries have obtained ISO14001 certification.

Table 5.23: Abstract of number of industries certified for ISO14001 Sl. No. 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Zonal office

Number of industries certified for ISO 14001 24 78 22 40 27 17 30 23 15 276

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5B.9: Implementation of Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008



Board has delegated powers to Regional Officers to issue authorisation under the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 to industries in respect of waste categories 5.1 and 5.2 generated from DG Sets only. Quantity of Hazardous Waste The Board has covered 3,528 hazardous waste generating industries in Karnataka and issued authorization. Board is reviewing the waste generated and its disposal. On scrutinizing case to case basis, ETP sludge generated which are organic in nature are being referred to dispose the sludge through composting and use it as manure or to process with municipal solid waste to enhance the quality of municipal compost. It is observed that certain hazardous waste materials can be disposed to cement kiln by co-processing. This process allows the recovery of energy and/or mineral value from waste material. Board has identified certain difficulties in disposal of asbestos sheets disposed by industries. The same is categorized under serial 15.1 under Schedule I. This needs to be reviewed taking into consideration paucity of place in the TSDF as the huge quantity of asbestos if allowed. This is brought to the notice of MoEF/CPCB in the Chairmen and Member Secretaries Conference held on 21st & 22nd Feb 2014 at Bangalore. The estimated quantity of hazardous waste generated has been assessed based on the authorizations issued and classified as under (assuming units are operating at 100% capacity). 1. Recyclable/reprocessable waste 2. Incinerable waste

: 1,20,594.78 MTPA

3. Landfillable waste

Total

: 61,692.82 MTPA : 61,062.84 MTPA : 2,43,350.44 MTPA

Board is seriously working out the exact quantity of hazardous waste generation and its disposal to various authorized units. It is found that about 182 industries are generating 63,011 ton of hazardous waste/annum out of the above abstracted quantity. A close watch on these industrial units are initiated this year for proper estimation in the State of Karnataka. Earlier the authorization quantity appears to have been on the higher side and therefore projected at the national level as a major generator State. This is under serious scrutiny by the Board.

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Table 5B.24 District Wise Inventory of Hazardous Waste Generation Inventory of Estimated Hazardous Waste Generation in Karnataka As On 31st March 2014 (* Assuming Units are Operating at 100% Capacity) SL. No.

Regional Office

Total No.of Landfillable Recyclable Incinerable Total Qty HW Industries HW (MT/A) HW (MT/A) HW (MT/A) Generation (MT/A)

1

Anekal

238

7776.49

12570.96

13533.36

33880.81

2

Bangalore City East

154

130.14

453.10

128.78

712.01

3

Bangalore Peenya

245

784.68

6255.22

577.88

7617.78

4

Bangalore City South

176

659.17

1518.88

343.34

2521.39

5

Bangalore City West

146

182.55

1092.00

320.88

1595.43

6

Bommanahalli

254

1966.96

1726.47

1903.54

5596.97

7

Dasarahalli

105

123.84

1508.15

433.81

2065.80

8

Mahadevapura

263

1071.63

4391.28

1485.31

6948.22

9

Rajarajeshwarinagar

105

1788.34

355.15

606.83

2750.32

10 Sarjapura

180

438.13

1932.13

5139.19

7509.44

11 Yelahanka

79

941.54

1351.35

445.90

2738.79

12 Doddaballapura

55

1957.70

525.71

323.25

2806.65

13 Hoskote

67

452.03

555.50

478.55

1486.08

14 Nelamangala

79

632.20

238.70

1611.02

2481.91

15 Bagalkot

39

0.00

149.25

9.66

158.91

111

335.71

1471.02

368.65

2175.38

17 Chikkodi

19

34.40

82.25

109.72

226.37

18 Bellary

63

314.21

12946.60

941.22

14202.03

19 Bidar

45

1226.09

201.29

405.24

1832.62

20 Bijapur

33

36.50

121.93

440.76

599.19

21 Chamarajanagar

5

0.00

16.31

2.21

18.52

22 Chikkaballapura

17

216.00

19.15

51.55

286.70

23 Chikkamagalur

19

6.00

352.30

4.84

363.14

24 Chitradurga

33

0.12

136.46

7.19

143.76

6

0.00

20.07

1.26

21.33

26 Davangere

40

45.36

982.60

10.91

1038.87

27 Dharwad

78

1150.45

734.60

962.99

2848.04

8

0.60

97.80

3.50

101.90

29 Gulbarga

26

0.00

825.63

2979.97

3805.60

30 Hassan

34

2000.10

456.82

893.63

3350.55

31 Haveri

14

150.00

51.15

5.33

206.48

32 Karwar

27

0.13

161.46

922.68

1084.27

33 Kolar

74

9538.47

5742.56

6241.27

21522.30

16 Belgaum-1

25 Coorg

28 Gadag

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Total No.of Landfillable Recyclable Incinerable Total Qty HW Industries HW (MT/A) HW (MT/A) HW (MT/A) Generation (MT/A)

34 Koppal

42

1295.40

181.38

258.79

1735.57

35 Mandya

41

255.62

244.79

1350.27

1850.68

36 Mangalore

141

5615.89

35317.68

6755.59

47689.16

37 Mysore Urban

119

1435.85

2607.91

1444.79

5488.55

38 Mysore Rural

42

9835.01

16982.69

4158.40

30976.10

39 Raichur

25

618.80

846.15

1044.51

2509.45

40 Ramanagaram

79

6823.08

2769.47

3999.45

13592.00

41 Shimoga

62

815.20

199.55

39.90

1054.65

42 Tumkur

72

401.47

2304.50

590.16

3296.13

43 Udupi

57

7.01

79.94

356.13

443.08

44 Yadgir

11

0.00

16.90

0.65

17.55

1,945

15,863.45

33,154.69

24,918.81

73,936.96

201

3,041.93

1,319.91

2,412.81

6,774.64

Bangalore (U & R)

2,146

18,905.38

34,474.60

27,331.62

80,711.60

Other Districts

1,382

42,157.46

86,120.17

34,361.20

1,62,638.84

3,528

61,062.84 1,20,594.78

61,692.82

2,43,350.44

Bangalore Urban Bangalore Rural

KARNATAKA

1. Hazardous Waste Captive Incineration by the Industry - 1698.77MT from 1.4.13 -31.3.14 2. Hazardous Waste Hermit Storage by the Industry - 6578 MT as on 31-03-2014 3. Hazardous Waste Co-processed in Cement kiln - 4548.67MT from 1.4.13 to 31.3.14 4. Hazardous Waste incinerated by authorized common incinerators - 3281.73 MT from 1.4.13 to 31.03.2014

Hermit storage as on 31-3-2014 (Stored in the industrial premises) 1. M/s. Jubiliant Lifesciences, Mysore - 5630 MT 2. M/s. Solaris Chem Tech Ltd, Karwar – 948.6 MT HW at TSDF from the date of commissioning to 31-3-2014 M/s. Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd, Bangalore (i) Direct Landfill



(ii) Landfill after treatment

– 33,245.846 MT – 76,747.480 MT

Re-processable waste: The recyclable/re-processable hazardous waste has to be handed over only to the KSPCB authorized recyclers/re-processors. There are 137 hazardous waste recycling units (e.g.reprocessing used oil, waste oil, spent solvents, spent etchant, discarded containers, lead, copper & zinc waste) are functioning in Karnataka State.

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Table 5B.25: Number & Type of Hazardous Waste Re-processors Sl.No.

Type of reprocessors

Number

1

Aluminium Re-processors

01

2

Copper Re-processors

06

3

Discarded container washing units

19

4

Etchant Re-processors

11

5

Ferrous sulphate

01

6

Lead Re-processors

28

7

Molybdenum Acid Units

01

8

PCB Sludge processors

01

9

Spent Solvent Distillation units

26

10

Silver extract by X-ray solutions

01

11

Spent Catalyst Re-processors

02

12

Used oil Recycling units

27

13

Waste oil Re-processors

07

14

Waste PCB Re-processors

01

15

Zinc Re-processors

05

Incinerable Waste: Board has issued authorization to five Common Incineration Facilities in Karnataka. Board has also issued authorization to captive incineration facilities to 30 number of units in the State of Karnataka.

Table 5B.26: Details of Units authorized to incinerator Sl.No.

Incinerators

Status

1.

Haat Incinerator India Private Limited, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore.

Common Facility

2.

Gomti Incinco, Kumbalgudu, Bangalore.

Common Facility

3.

Century Refineries Pvt. Ltd. Hoskote, Bangalore.

Common Facility

4.

Bangalore Incinerator Pvt. Ltd.,Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur.

Common Facility

5.

E Nano Incintech, Plot No.342-B, Harohalli Industrial Area, 2nd Phase, 2nd Sector, Ramanagaram District.

Common Facility

6.

GE India Technology Center Pvt Ltd No 122, EPIP Phase 2, Whitefield Road, Bangalore -560 066.

Captive

7.

Jubilant Life Sciences (Organosys) Ltd., # 15, 56-58, KIADB Indl.Area, Nanjangud, Mysore - 571 301.

Captive

8.

Biocon Limited, # 2, 3, 4 & 5, Bommasandra Jigani Link Road, Industrial Area, 4th Phase, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District.

Captive

9.

JSW Steel Ltd., Toranagallu Village, Sandur Taluk, Bellary Dist.

Captive

10.

SABIC Research & Technology Pvt. Ltd., Survey # 81-85, Captive Chikkadunnasandra Village, Anekal Taluk, South-East Bangalore - 562 125. 73

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11.

Cipla Ltd., Virgonagar Post, Old Madras Road, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore - 49. Captive

12.

Grindwell Norton Ltd., # 110, Devanahalli Road, off Old Madras Road, Bangalore - 560 049.

Captive

13.

Hindustan Unilever Industries Pvt. Ltd., # 64, Whitefield Main Road, Bangalore - 560 066.

Captive

14.

GE India Industrial Pvt Ltd., Plot No.42/1, 45/14, 123/1, Electronic City, Phase-2, Bangalore - 560 100.

Captive

15.

Kumar Organics Products Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.62, Road No:3 & 5, Jigani Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore-560 105.

Captive

16.

SKF India Limited, Plot No. 2, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Captive Bangalore Urban District - 560 699.

17.

Agila Specialities Pvt. Ltd., (Formerly Strides Arcolab Pvt. Ltd.,) # 626/19/154/11, 154/6, Doresanipalya, Bilekehalli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 562 076.

Captive

18.

Nexteer (Formerly Delphi/ Rhodes) Automotive India Pvt. Ltd., # 98A, 2nd Phase, KIADB Industrial Area, Jigani, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District - 562 105.

Captive

19.

Omkrown Pharma Chem Pvt. Ltd., K.R. Street, Bharat Nagar, Shahpur, Belgaum - 590 003.

Captive

20.

BASF India Ltd., Captive (amalgamation of BASF Coatings (India) Pvt., Ltd., and BASF Construction Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd.), Suratkal-Bajpe Road, Bala Village via Katipalla, Mangalore - 575 030.

21.

AT & S India Pvt. Ltd., (Formerly INDAL Electronics Ltd.) Plot No. 12A, KIADB Industrial Area, Nanjangud, Mysore district.-571301.

Captive

22.

Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 1, Bidadi indl area, Ramanagaram Taluk & District.

Captive

23.

Sequent Scientific Ltd., No. 120A & 120B, 36, Baikampady Industrial Area, Mangalore - 575 011.

Captive

24.

Khayati Steel Industries Pvt. Ltd., No. 12-P-III, Thandya Industrial Area, Thandavapura, Nanjangudu Taluk, Mysore District - 571 301.

Captive

25.

Govind Solvent Pvt. Ltd., No. 19, (P)-22, Anchepalya Industrial Area, Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur.

Captive

26.

3 M India Ltd., Plot-No. 48-51, Electronic City, Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560 100.

Captive

27.

Tetragon Chemie Pvt. Ltd., No. C7/22, KSIDC Industrial Estate, Yelahanka, Bangalore - 560 064.

Captive

28.

Autoliv India Pvt. Ltd., Plot-No. 44, KIADB Industrial Area, Kadakola, Jayapura Hobli, Mysore - 571 311.

Captive

29.

Astra Zeneca Pharma India (P) Limited, 12th Mile stone, Bellary Road, Kattigenahalli, Venkatala, Yelahanka, Bangalore - 560 063.

Captive

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Common Effluent Treatment Plant: There are eleven Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) of which nine are operating in Karnataka.

Table 5B.27: Abstract of CETPs in Karnataka

Sl. Name and Location of the CETP Capacity Working/ No. Not Working 1 M/s. C.E.T. Plant Malur Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 64 & 65, KIADB Indl. Area, Malur Taluk, Kolar Dist. 140 KLD Working 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

M/s. Lidkar Tannery Enviro Control System Ltd (CETP), Tannery road, K.G Halli, B’lore-45. M/s. Eco Green Solutions, 48 A4, KIADB Indl Area, Doddaballapura, Bangalore Rural Dist CETP of KIADB located at Apparel Park, Doddaballapura, Bangalore Rural Dist CETP (Fish Meal & Oil Manufacturers Association), Kotepura, Ullal, Mangalore Taluk, DK District. M/s. Govind Solvents (P) Ltd, No.19 (P)-22, Kunigal Industrial Area, Tumkur Dist. M/s. Pai & Pai Chemicals, Plot No.29/A, 1st Phase, KIADB Industrial Area, Kumbalagodu, Kengeri Hobli, Bangalore-560074. M/s. Pai & Pai Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 25-D, 1st Phase, Kumbalagodu, Kengeri Hobli, Bangalore-560074. M/s. VIWA Eco-Club CETP, Opp. Shed No.B-5 & 6, Veerasandra Industrial Estate, Hosur Road, Anekal taluk, Bangalore-560100 Bangalore Golf Club, No.2, Sankey Road, High Grounds, Bangalore – 560 001. Tekkatte Rice Mill Owners, Sy.No. 213/5, Kedoor Village, Kundapur Taluk, Udupi.

01 MLD 50 KLD 05 KLD 600 KLD 75 KLD 300 KLD

Working Working Working Working Working Working

40 KLD

Working

20 KLD

Working

01 MLD 30 KLD

Not Working Not Working

5B.10: Implementation of Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001, Amended 2010. The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001 was notified by MoEF, GoI on May 16 , 2001. During the year 2010 on 4th May, the said Rules is amended and called as The Batteries (Management and Handling) Amendment Rules, 2010. These Rules shall apply to every Manufacturer, Importer, Dealer, Recycler, Auctioner and Bulk consumer involved in manufacture, processing, sale, purchase, import and use of batteries or components thereof. Board has identified 645 batteries handling units in Karnataka and notices have been issued to all the units who are not submitting the half yearly returns to the Board regularly.In order to improve performance of implementation of the Rules, awareness programmes were conducted for Battery recyclers/assemblers, dealers and manufacturers on 17.02.2014. th

Five battery recyclers were issued closure order for establishing battery recycling unit without consent of Board and without registering with Ministry of Environment and Forest under implementation of Batteries (Management & Handling) Amendment Rule, 2010. Table:5B.28: SUMMARY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BATTERY (MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING) RULES, amended 2010 as on 31.3.2014.

Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Type

Manufacturers Dealers Importers Bulk Consumers Auctioners Recyclers

Total Nos 25 255 59 266 17 23

Sale of Lead Acid Batteries Nos. 9,60,88,221 1,49,252 8,31,549 NA NA NA

MT(Weight) 5984.35 257 17,239 NA NA NA 75

Total Collection of used Lead Acid Batteries Nos. 124340 7844 22,436 6,11,792 1,34,123

MT (Weight) 79.76 39 78,99 1854 3.96 3316

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5B.11: The Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 MoEF has published the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 on 4.2.2011 and the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Amendment Rules, 2011 on 2.7.2011. Prescribed authority for enforcement of the provisions of these Rules related to authorization, manufacturing, recycling and disposal is SPCB and prescribed authority for enforcement of the provisions of these Rules relating to the use, collection, segregation, transportation and disposal of post-consumer plastic waste is the concnerend Municipal Authority. Board has issued Registration to plastic carry bag manufacturing and plastic recycling units.

Table 5B.29: Abstract of Plastic Carry Bag Manufacturers in Karnataka. Bangalore Districts other than Bangalore Number of plastic carry bag manufacturing units

129

84

Number of carry bag recyclers

04

05

Total number of plastic carry bag manufacturing & recycling units in Karnataka

222

• Board has conducted plastic raids at different places in the State in co-ordination with Municipalities • The Board has permitted nine cement industries for co-processing of plastic wastes in their kilns. Summary of implementation of Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules 2011, as on March 31st, 2014 is in ANNEXURE - XVI.

5B.12: The E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011. Government of India has enacted the E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 and these Rules are effective from 01.05.2012. These Rules apply to every producer, consumer or bulk consumer, collection centre, dismantler & recycler of E-waste and every producer, consumer or bulk consumer involved in the manufacture, sale, purchase and processing of electrical and electronic equipment or components as mentioned in Schedule I. Rules also exempted certain activities/ industries. Karnataka State generates about 9118 TPA of E-waste as per Rajya Sabha Secretariat (published in June 2012). Board has issued CFE to 48 units for recycling/ dismantling of E-wastes. Of these, 38 are operational units for recycling/ dismantling of E-waste of capacity 37921 MT/A. The various estimates made by different agencies/ projects differ in figures and hence no conformity of proper estimation. In order to streamline the collection and disposal efficiency, letter has been addressed to DMA/DC to initiate segregation of E-waste generated from households at each ward and establish collection centres by BBMP and to establish similar facility in each District.

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Table 5B.30: E-waste Dismantlers & Recyclers in Karnataka. Sl.No

Name and address of the unit

Authorized Qty.(MT/A)

Activity

1

M/s. Ash Recyclers, # 94, Thimmaiah Road, Bangalore – 01.

120

E-waste recycling

2

M/s. E-Parisara Pvt Ltd, # 30-P3 Dabbaspet, Bangalore.

8820

E-waste recycling

3

M/s. Sriram Eco Raksha Computer Services Pvt Ltd., No. B-29, KSSIDC Indl. Estate, Bommasandra, Hosur Road, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore – 560 099.

500

E-waste Dismantling

4

M/s. E-Wardd & Co., # 6/1B, 14th Cross, Hosur Road, Bommanahalli, Bangalore – 560 068.

300

E-waste recycling

5

M/s. K.G. Nandini Enterprises, # 46/4, 46/5, Billakempanahalli village, Bidadi Hobli, Ramanagaram District.

7,200

E-waste recycling

6

M/s. Eco Birdd Recycling Company Pvt. Ltd., No. 185, Aziz Sait Industrial Area, Nayandahalli, Mysore Road, Bangalore – 39.

350

E-waste recycling

7

M/s. FA Enterprises, No. B-08, KIADB Indl. Area, Tamaka, Kolar Dist.

100

E-waste recycling

8

M/s. Ameena Enterprises, Shed No.C-199, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Hebbal, Mysore – 570 017.

560

E-waste recycling

9

M/s. E-R3 Solutions Pvt. Ltd, No. C-430, 1st Cross, 1st Stage, Peenya Indl. Area, Bangalore – 560 058.

290

E-waste recycling

10

M/s. Trishyirya Recycling India Pvt. Ltd, No. 315, 4th Phase, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore – 560 058.

500

E-waste recycling

11

M/s. Tech Logic, Unit-2, Shed No. 36, 2nd Main, Ranganathapura, Bangalore – 560 044.

240

E-waste recycling

12

M/s. Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, No. 66, 6th main, 3rd Phase, Peenya Indl. Area, Bangalore – 560 058.

337.5 (printer cartridges)

E-waste recycling

13

M/s. Sai Recyclers, No. 20, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Bashettihalli, Veerasandra Post, Doddaballpura Town & Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

300

E-waste recycling

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Authorized Qty.(MT/A)

Activity

14

M/s. Nobel Technology, No.46, 14th Cross, 4th Phase, Peenya Indl. Area, Bangalore - 596 058.

300

E-waste recycling

15

M/s. Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd, Plot No. 422/2, 11th cross, 4th Phase, 2nd stage, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058.

600

E-waste recycling

16

M/s. Ecovision Recycling, No.D-65, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, Bangalore - 34.

300

E-waste recycling

17

M/s. Royal Touch, No.3/2, Ezickle Industrial Estate, Ward No.94, K.G. Halli, AC Post, Nagavara Main Road, Bangalore - 560 045.

90 (printer cartridges)

E-waste recycling

18

M/s. Arrow Systems, No.SM 3, 4th Phase, 3rd stage, Peenya Indl. Area, Bangalore - 560 058.

120

E-waste Dismantling

19

M/s. Digicomp Complete Solutions Ltd, No.86, Ground floor, 3rd cross, New Timber Yard layout, Mysore Road, Bangalore - 560 026.

180

E-waste recycling

20

M/s. Afeefa Spectro Alloys, Sy.No.289/1, Nagaragere village, Gauribidanur Tq, Chikkaballapura Dist.

300

E-waste recycling

21

M/s. H.M.G. Eco Care Recycling Pvt. Ltd. No. C-22, 3rd Cross, KSSIDC Ind.Estate, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore.

300

E-waste recycling

22

M/s. E-Scrapy Recyclers, No. 106, Andrahalli Main Road, Byreshwara Industrial Area, Peenya 2nd stage, Bangalore-58.

300

E-waste recycling

23

M/s. Eco-Ewaste Recyclers India Pvt Ltd, No.41/1, 42/2, 19 & 20, 2nd Cross, Mutachari Industrial Estate, Hanumanthappa Layout, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560039.

300

E-waste dismantling & segregation

24

M/s. E pragathi (A system of Integrated System soft) Shed No. M, #405, 2nd Floor, 7th and 8th Cross, 1st Stage Peenya, Bangalore-560058.

300

E-waste dismantling & segregation

25

M/s Hindustan Computers, No.V3 & V4, KIADB Industrial Area,Tamaka, Kolar.

100

E-waste dismantling & segregation

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Activity

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M/s. Trackon E-waste Recyclers Pvt. Ltd, No.28, Gerupalya, 2nd Phase, Kumbalgodu Indl. Area, Bangalore - 560 074.

300

E-waste recycling

27

M/s Rashi E-waste., No.52/170 & 171, 6th Cross, Aziz Sait Indl. Town, Nayandahalli Post, Bangalore-560039.

300

E-waste dismantling & segregation

28

M/s Rashi E-waste., No.52/170 & 171, 6th Cross, Aziz Sait Indl. Town, Nayandahalli Post, Bangalore-560039.

48,00,000Nos/A

Processing of CFL Bulbs and Tubes

29

M/s Green Globe Enterprise, No. 108/7, 5th Cross, Singasandra Indl. Area, Hosur Road, Bommanahalli, Bangalore-68.

79

Dismantling of used scrap, water filters and vacuum cleaners

30

M/s 4R Recycling Pvt Ltd, Shed No A-5, Indl. Estate, Peenya 3rd Stage Industrial area, Nallakadirenahalli Village, Yeshwanthapur Hobli, Bangalore North Taluk, Bangalore.

600

E-waste dismantling & recycling

31

M/s TES-AMM Indian Pvt Ltd, No A-365, 6th Cross, 1st Stage, Peenya Indl.Estate, Bangalore-560058.

12000

E-waste dismantling

32

E-Waste Managers, No. C-311/c, 9th Cross, Near T.V.S. Cross, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore-560058.

300

E-waste dismantling

33

M/s. E-Parisaraa Pvt Ltd Unit 2, No. P-10(a), 3rd Stage, Peenya Indl. Estate, Bangalore- 560 058.

300

E-waste dismantling

34

Shobith Industry – Unit II, Survey No. B-4/1, KSSIDC Indl. Area, Nanjangud-571302, Mysore District.

300

E-waste dismantling

35

XL Engineering and Fabricators, No. B-188, 5th Main, 2nd Stage, Peenya Indl. Area, Bangalore-58.

34

E-waste dismantling

36

MKK E-Waste Enterprises, Shed No 292, Belur Industrial Area, Belur, Dharwad District.

600

E-Waste Recycling and Recovery

37

Sri Sai Company, Plot No. Q 13, Ground Floor, Industrial Estate, Veerasandra 2nd Stage, Bangalore.

300

E-waste dismantling

38

Ambush Allied Services Private limited, No.C-32/2, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Veerasandra, Hosur Road, Attibele Hobli, Bangalore.

300 

E-waste dismantling

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5B.13: Status of Implementation of Fly Ash Notification. Status of power plants with respect to utilization of fly ash generated is as below

Table: 5B.31: Status of fly ash utilization Sl. Name & Address of the unit No

Power Generating Capacity [MW]

Quantity of Percent fly ash generated Utilized in MTA

Remarks

1 Vasavadatta Cements, Sedam, Gulbarga Dist.

61.2 (Captive)

175000

100

Used for cement making

2 Rajashree Cements, Malkhed, Gulbarga Dist.

58.2 (Captive)

133888

100

Used for cement making

3 ACC Ltd., (Previously Tata Power Corp. Ltd,) Wadi, Gulbarga Dist.

75 (Captive)

315000

100

Used for cement making

4 Grasim Industries Ltd, Kumarapatnam, Haveri.

10 (Captive)

44825

100

Sent to brick manufacturers and cement industries

5 Raichur Thermal Power Station, Raichur.

7x210 and 1x250

1630957

50

Supplied to cement industries, brick manufacturing and tile industries.

6 Bellary Thermal Power Plant.

1x500

539447

71

Supplied to cement industries

1X500

168643

8.4

Supplied to cement industries

7 Udupi Power Corporation Ltd., Panambur, Mangalore.

2x600

1075360

99.5

Secondary utilization

8 JSW Energy Limited, Thoranagallu, Bellary Dist.

2x130

62181

100

Supplied to cement industry, brick units and used for slime pond bund construction.

9 JSW Energy Ltd, Thoranagallu, Bellary Dist.

2 x 300

171576

99.3

Supplied to cement industries and used for slime pond bund construction.

70.3

78000

90.0

Sent to cement & brick manufacturers

30

30000

100

Used for cement making

12.5

5250

Negligible

10 West Coast Paper Mills, Dandeli, U.K.District. 11 Gulbarga Power Pvt.Ltd. Chatrasala village, Chincholi Taluk, Gulbarga District 12 Himatsingka Linens, Plot No. 1, SEZ, KIADB Industrial Area, Hanumanthapura Post, Hassan

Total

44,12,127 80

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5B.14: Implementation of Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998. “Bio-Medical Waste” means any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biologicals, and including categories mentioned in Schedule I; (notified in MoEF Notification 20th July, 1998). Board has identified 26,927 Health Care Facilities (HCF) as on March 2014. These units generate about 83.61 T/day of Bio-medical waste. The waste is being disposed by common/captive facility with respect to solid waste and by captive facility with respect to liquid waste. KSPCB is the prescribed authority in the State for implementation of BMW Rules. Board has adopted following policies with respect to liquid waste from HCFs. a. Existing hospital in sewered area with terminal STP may discharge into sewers after disinfection. b. Existing hospital in non-sewered area shall use within the premises after treatment. c. New hospital Local authorities shall grant license after hospital gets CFE from Board and shall use within the premises after treatment.

Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment & Disposal Facility:

The Board has issued consent for establishment to 27 Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facilities (CBMWTF) in the State, of which nine are yet to commission the operation. Board has directed all CBMWTFs to create website of their own for public information and also to submit the monthly abstract of the waste collection from each of the hospital to concerned Regional Office/ Head Office by e-mail.

Table 5B.32: List of CBMWTF in Karnataka Sl. Name & Address of CBMWTF No. 1 M/s. Semb Ramky Environmental Management Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.39, KIADB Industrial Area, Dobbaspet, Somapura Hobli, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

Operational Status Under operation

2

M/s. Maridi Eco Industries Pvt. Ltd., Sy.No.1/37, 1/38, 35th Mile Stone, Gabbadi Kaval, Kanakapura Road, Ramanagaram District.

Under operation

3

M/s. Shree Consultants, No. 25, Varuna Village, Mysore District-570004

Under operation

4

M/s. Hubli Dharwad Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility, Plot No.126/L, Tarihal Industrial Area, Hubli-Dharwad District.

Under operation

5

Association of Medical Establishment, Sy.No.12, Khasbag, Shahapur, Belgaum District.

Under operation

6

M/s. Sushanth Environment Technologies, Sy. No. 24/2, Amaravathi Colony, Kodahalli Road, Harihar Taluk, Davanagere.

Under operation

7

M/s. Shushrutha Bio Medical Waste Management Society, Site No. 31/C, KIADB Industrial Area, Machenahalli Village, Nadige post, Shimoga- 577210

Under operation

8

Centre for Environment Education, Sy.No.139, Sharasirasagiri Village, Afzalpur Road, Gulbarga District. M/s. Ramky Energy and Environmental Pvt. Ltd., No.47/B, Karnad Indl. Area KIADB, Mulky, Mangalore-574154.

Under operation

9

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Sl. Name & Address of CBMWTF Operational No. Status 10 Karnataka Private Medical Establishment Association Under operation Sy.No.139, Mahlbagayat, Bijapur 11 Raichur Indian Medical Association CBMWTF (Operated by Vijayanagar Under operation Associates), Sy.No. 73/3, Eklaspur Village, Adjacent CMC Raichur MSW Site, Raichur 12 The BVV Sangha Rural Development Foundation, Vidyagiri, Old APMC Area, Bagalkot.

Under operation

13 M/s. Prajwal Management Systems, Plot No. 1B/9, KIADB Growth Center, H.N. Pura Road, Hassan

Under operation

14 M/s. Meera Envirotech, Sy.No.204, Haleri Road, Off Kolar-Chintamani Highway, Thotli Panchayati, Sugatur Hobli, Kolar District.

Under operation

15 M/s. Suryakanth Environmental Technology, Sy.No.158, Bellary City Corporation Land, Opp. Agarwal Iron Steel Factory, Haraginadoni Village, Bellary District

Under operation

16 M/s. Anu Autoclave & Incin Services, Sy.No.145/2, Gullahalli Village, Sulibele Hobli, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore Rural District. 17 M/s. Belgaum Green Environmental Management, Sy.No.29,Haroogoppa Village, Haroogoppa- Murgoud Road, Soundatti Taluk, Belgaum District. 18 M/s. Parisara Associates, Sy.No.18, Bablad Village, Yadgir Taluk, Shahapur District, Yadgir.

Yet to commission Under operation Yet to commission

19 M/s. Gadag Enviro Tech, Under operation Plot No.48-P, Narasapura Growth Center, KIADB Indl. Area, Gadag District. 20 M/s. Kenara IMA Common Treatment Facility, Sy.No.79A1, Bogribail Village, Yet to Ankola Taluk, Uttar Kannada District. commission 21 M/s. Prajwal Management Systems, Plot No. 56, Gauribidanur New KIADB Yet to Industrial Area, Gauribidanur, Chikkaballapura District. commission 22 M/s. GIPS Bio-Tech, (Partnership firm of Suresh. M., Jacob James, Manjunath B.H) Yet to Sy.No.82, Gujjegowdanapura Village, Jayapura Hobli, Mysore Taluk & District. commission 23 M/s. V.V. Incin Solutions Pvt Ltd., Yet to Sy.No.456/P Dhyamavanahalli and Chitradurga MSW Site, Chitradurga Tq and District. commission 24 M/s. Sharan Associates, Arhal Road, Waddarahatti Camp, Gangavathi Tq, Yet to Koppal Taluk & District. commission 25 M/s. Enviro Biotech, Sy.No.119, Dhanura Village, Bhalki Taluk, Bidar-District. Yet to commission 26 M/s. Hygiene Biotech, Plot No.77, A1, A2, A3, Sy.No.12, Kolhar Industrial Area, Yet to Nizampur Village, Bidar District. commission 27 M/s. Ayush Envirotech Pvt ltd., Plot No.50, Nandikoor Industrial Area, Under Operation KIADB, Nandikoor Village, Udupi. Summary of Bio-medical Waste Management as on March 31st, 2014 is at ANNEXURE-XVII. 82

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Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000

As per the MSW Rules, 2000, standards have been stipulated in Schedule III, IV & V for local bodies to implement. Board has obtained time bound action plan from all the local bodies through the Deputy Commissioner. The time stipulation is already completed and hence the review meeting were conducted at the Head office as well as by the Regional Senior Environmental Officer. The progress achieved in respect of establishment of the MSW site identification and establishing 213 landfill sites are satisfactory. However, the waste in landfill sites are not scientifically being processed for its disposal as well as reprocessing for various materials recovery to an extent of 80%. The vision of the Board is to allow every municipality to landfill only 20% and the remaining to be completely reprocessed for recycle/reuse. The method of reprocessing has been completely discussed in the review meeting and proper advice and clarification have been given to understand the concept of reprocessing. The progress made by the local bodies in this regard are not satisfactory. The main reason quoted by them is reported to be on the administrative and technical approval delays in the Office of Directorate of Municipal Administration and Deputy Commissioner and also in defective tender notifications (expression of interest). The Municipal Solid Waste Management in the BBMP area is observed to be very catastrophic after closure of Mavallipura site from July 2012. Except certain progress in dry waste collection centres established by the BBMP, no progress achieved in establishing new landfill sites recommended by KSPCB. Hence Hon’ble High Court is very serious in the non-implementation and therefore reviewing the progress every month in the W.P.No. 24739/2012. Meanwhile the KSPCB is the first Board to frame guidelines on (1) Buffer zone/No development zone around landfill site (2) Municipal solid waste management in big campuses/universities (3) Management of construction debris waste and (4) Siting of slaughter houses. These guidelines were notified and copy is also sent to Department of Forests, Ecology & Environment for publication in the Official Gazette. This has become a model to other States in India and widely appreciated by the CPCB in the Chairmen and Member Secretaries Conference held on 21st, 22nd Feb 2014. The MoEF/CPCB is seriously considering the adoption of these guidelines in their new draft MSW Rules 2014. The Board has also identified a simple concept of shredding machine which can be utilized in most of the local bodies at the landfill sites for shredding the organic waste and segregation of plastics so that the farmers can collect and transport to their fields for further simple composting at their site itself. The concept was duly agreed by the Board in Board Meeting held and as a matter of encouragement, Board has sanctioned financial assistance to 30 local bodies in the State at a cost of 4 Lakh each. Koppal local body has adopted this concept successfully and other towns are in process of following the same. The implementation requires some time due to some teething problems in the local management. This is being encouraged in the BBMP area in the outskirts as a trial run. Other such machineries are also being identified to suggest the same to the local bodies suitably on case to case basis. Summary of Municipal Solid Waste Management as on March 31st, 2014 is at ANNEXURE-XVIII

5B.16: Regulation of Slaughter Houses In the Laxmi Narain Modi v/s Union of India, in W.P.No.309/2003, Hon’ble Supreme Court has directed all the State Governments and Union Territories to constitute the State level Committees for slaughter house. Accordingly, the Department of Urban Development has constituted a State level Committee with Member Convenor as the Commissioner, DMA. In this regard, three meetings have been conducted and also KSPCB is taking suitable actions on the same. Board has issued CFE for establishing Modern Abbatoir at Bangalore, Harohalli and Mysore. 83

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KSPCB has constituted “Watch dog Committee for civil slaughter house, Frazer town, Bangalore” in order to effectively monitor the environmental standards once in a month vide notification dated 18.02.2014. Board has also formulated siting guidelines for locating new slaughter houses in the State notified dated 05.02.2014.

5B.17: Water Pollution Control and its Status The KSPCB has been constituted under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 in order to safeguard the quality of water in the State. The waste water generated are mainly from industrial activities and generation of sewage from the local bodies. The quantity of waste generation from the sewage is exceeding the industrial wastes. Therefore it is absolutely necessary that providing the STP in all the local bodies be made mandatory. Providing STP from the towns prevents sewage entry into the nearby water bodies/lakes. Therefore the STP shall be designed in such a way to treat the waste water as far as possible in scientific way so that it can be recycled for various activities of the town. Ex: gardening/park /agriculture/ toilet flushing etc. Prevention of pollution from the major water body viz., lakes have attracted the public concern in the recent days. Due to illegal acquisition of land for various activities, the number of lakes over the years has reduced considerably. This adversely affects the recharge of ground water in the locality. Hence the local people are facing paucity of drinking water from nearby bore wells. Hence there is absolute necessity to monitor all these water bodies and also insist establishment of STP in all local bodies/towns etc. Unfortunately, out of 219 local bodies including Bangalore in the State, only 55 STPs have been established so far. Further the sewage is entering into the water bodies including rivers. Hence the KSPCB has realized the serious non-compliance and therefore an effort is made to identify the bottle-necks in providing these facilities including underground drainage and therefore constituted Core Committee and meeting of same was held on 16.01.2013. However the Board has observed no progress in establishing these facilities even after two years. Hence the public complaint also increased in Bangalore and other areas. The Board therefore has issued directions under Section 33(A) of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 to the BWSSB, BBMP, LDA, KUWSSB on 20.03.2014. The Board is monitoring the complaint and collecting the information and statistics to initiate further action in this regard. The direction given was to rectify the lakes polluted by sewage and also to stop spillage of sewage from BWSSB pipeline into the lakes/water bodies.

5B.18: Implementation of Water Cess Rules Water cess is payable by industries and local authorities for the water consumed by them at the rates specified in the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act and Rules. The water cess is one of the revenues to the Board. The cess assessed and collected for the financial year 2013-14 is as shown in the table below.

Table 5B.33: Details of cess amount assessed and collected-2013-14 Particulars

Local Bodies

Industries

Total cess assessment made in Rs.(lakhs)

169.26

371.45

Total cess amount collected in Rs.(lakhs)

1059.18

309.87

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5B.19: E-Governance-related activities of the Board During the year under report, the consent module software developed in-house was used by all the Regional Senior Environmental Officers (RSEO), Regional Officers (RO), Helpdesk and in Head Office. The module has been upgraded from time to time based on the feedback obtained from RSEOs, ROs, Helpdesk & from Head Office. The various statistical information required with respect to Consent/ authorisation/ registration has been obtained from the module. The data for RFD has been provided from Consent Module Software. Additional Softwares/Modules implemented during the year 2013-14 are as follows; The National Informatics Centre (NIC) a Government of India organization has developed a web-enabled generic software by name “Xtended Green Node (XGN)” Software. The software has many modules which captures industry profile details, online application module, application scrutiny system, E-file movement, inspection module, laboratory module, accounts module, sample monitoring module, HWM module, Water Cess module, BMW module etc,. This software is being implemented by many State Pollution Control Boards. KSPCB has also started implementing this software in phased manner with necessary modifications. KSPCB has planned to implement different modules in a phased manner. As a first step in implementation of XGN Software, the Regional Officers have generated about 13,246 user-IDs for organisations covered under their jurisdiction and 3225 organisations have updated their profile details in XGN. About 20 training programmes on different modules of ‘XGN Software’ have been conducted for Board staff and representatives of various organizations at Bangalore, Tumkur, Mysore and Belgaum. The Complaint Module Software is operational from January 2014. The aggrieved citizens can lodge their complaints related to environment, online. Less Paper Office (LPO) / Paper less Office (PLO) Board has plans to gradually move towards paperless office. In this direction, Board has procured a web-enabled software namely Less Paper Office developed by NIC. This is enabled to keep track of the letters received at the Head office of the Board. Website of the Board The website of the Board www.kspcb.gov.in is hosted at NIC, Bangalore and the content is managed by the Board. Nicemail facility from NIC Board has subscribed for secure email accounts to officials of the Board (through NICEMAIL) from Bangalore for correspondence among Officers and stakeholders. HRMS Software The Board is using Human Resource Management Software (HRMS) software developed by the Centre for E-Governance, Govt. of Karnataka for drawing the salaries of permanent employees of the Board. Small Message Service (SMS) complaint registration Public can register their complaints on water and air pollution through SMS to 9449049049. During 2013-14, no complaints have been received through SMS.

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5B.20: Helpdesk at Bangalore To facilitate the stakeholders approaching the Board for various consents and authorizations pertaining to the jurisdiction of the Regional Offices at Bangalore,Board has started a Helpdesk from June 2004 which is located in the ground floor at Head Office. At present, the Helpdesk is serving as a nodal centre for receipt and disposal of all consent/authorisation applications pertaining to 14 Regional Offices at Bangalore. The Helpdesk is headed by an Officer of the Board, who receives applications for consents and authorisations, scrutinizes and acknowledges the receipt of such applications along with the consent fees. Consents/ authorisations are finally routed through helpdesk only, to facilitate the applicant to know the status of any consent/ authorisation application over phone. Applications are received at the helpdesk on all working days from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm with a break from 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm. The main purpose of setting up the Helpdesk is to facilitate immediate scrutiny of the applications so that shortcomings, if any, as per the checklist can be intimated immediately thereby reducing the time for scrutiny and applications can be processed well within the time limits stipulated. Helpdesk also serves as an information centre for all queries related to environmental pollution control. Helpdesk has been awarded ISO9001-2008, Quality Management System Certification from Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Government of India on 4th June 2007, which is valid upto 03.06.2016. Board encourages public to use the information cell, and bring to notice instances of air, water or noise pollution through phone calls, e-mails and letters. This is important for the Board in understanding the needs of the urban environment and try to minimise pollution. The Citizens’ Charter is an articulation of the Board’s intentions on meeting its objectives.

5B.21: Training Programmes/ Seminars attended by Board Officers During 2013-14 During the reporting period some Officers of the Board have undergone training on various environmental issues like EIA, water quality management, MSW, Hazardous Waste, Battery Waste and e-waste management, Disaster Management etc, within the State and in other States like Delhi, Hyderabad,etc. Few Officers were also sent abroad for training and conferences. Board Staff were also imparted training on RTI, Records keeping and Office Procedure, Sakala,etc. Number of training programmes and workshops attended by the Board staff is at ANNEXURE –XIX.

5B.22: Awareness Programmes and Other Functions Organized By the Board During 2013-14 To meet the expectations under the environmental legislations, it is important to create awareness among the community, stake holders, public and others in various spheres. In this direction, the KSPCB demonstrates its commitment to the protection of the environment through a wide range of awareness activities to educate, inform and co-opt with stakeholders and public. This approach obviously will help the Board in effectively implementing the environmental legislations. A generous budget is set aside to promote activities that include collaboration with NGOs, schools and citizens. Seminars, workshops, campaigns, jathas, street plays, tree planting, debate and essay competitions on themes ranging from global warming to vehicular pollution in urban spaces are few of the activities. 86

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5B.22.1: World Environment Day 2013 The theme for the WED 2013 was Think ,Eat and Save. In connection with World Environment Day, painting competitions for school children was held at Cubbon Park, Bangalore in association with Bal Bhavan,Bangalore.The Board in association with the DEE, GoK celebrated the World Environment Day on 18th June 2013 at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall,.Bangalore. The programme was inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister for Forests, Ecology and Environment, Sri. B. Ramanath Rai. Sri. Ramalinga Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for Transport and District in-charge Minister for Bangalore, Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan, MLA, Malleswaram, graced the occasion. ‘Environmental Awards’ were given away by the Department of Forests, Ecology and Environment. Walkathon was organised. Parisara Mitra School programme was launched in 28 districts. Regional Offices of the Board have also conducted World Environment Day in all the Districts in the State. Painting and essay competitions for school children, debate, lectures, rallies, planting and distribution of saplings etc., were some of the important events conducted. The Board also encouraged many NGOs, schools and colleges, industries, corporate houses to celebrate the World Environment Day in order to bring awareness. Visual media, Prasara Bharati and FM Radios broadcasted the environmental related issues on the eve of World Environment Day sponsored by KSPCB. Advertisements were also released in newspapers and magazines. In all the District Headquarters of the State, hoardings on World Environment Day theme were displayed to spread the message among the public.

5B.22.2: Ganesha Festival 2013 In India, Ganesha Festival is celebrated with grandeur, which involves performing puja to the idol of Lord Ganesha and later immersing the idols in water bodies. Due to changes in tradition over the years the idols are now made with materials which are harmful to the environment. Hence several awareness campaigns were conducted throughout the State during August 2013 and Sept 2013. A workshop was also conducted at Head Office on “Eco-friendly celebration of Ganesha Festival” on 7.8.2013.There was demonstation of Ganesha idol preparation using vegetable paints. Awareness materials like handouts and guidelines for idol immersion were printed and distributed. Both in print and visual media appeals were made to the public at large, motivating them to celebrate the festival in an eco-friendly manner. KSPCB has sponsored awareness programmes through Prasara Bharati, FM Channels, Bangalore Doordarshan on the occasion of Ganesha Festival to educate the public to use idols without paint, to immerse the idols in designated areas in lakes, where facility for immersion was made. The Board had made arrangements for immersion of idols in mobile immersion tanks mounted on trucks/tractors at Bangalore, Mysore, Mandya, Hubli - Dharwad, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Shimoga, Tumkur, Hassan etc., NGOs were involved to take up awareness campaigns to spread the message to celebrate Ganesha Festival in an eco-friendly manner. This has resulted in use of eco-friendly idols, without paint. Handouts were distributed throughout the State educating the public and schoolchildren to celebrate Ganesha festival in an eco-friendly manner. It was observed that about 45 % to 50% of idols immersed in the immersion tanks, were idols without paint.

5B.22.3: Deepavali Festival 2013 Awareness programmes were conducted prior and during the festival for the public especially school children on the hazards caused due to bursting of crackers on the environment. A documentary film was brought out on the occasion and distributed to various Government Schools. Wide publicity was given in newspapers and posters carrying messages for public on environmental damage like air pollution, noise pollution caused due to bursting of crackers. Sponsored programmes were telecasted in Doordarshan, Private TV channels and broadcasted in Prasara Bharati & FM channels. State hoardings carrying these messages were displayed. 87

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5B.22.4: Other awareness programmes conducted by the Board are as follows; Table :5B.34: Workshops held at KSPCB,Church Street, Bangalore for stakeholders during 2013-14 Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10

Date

Workshop conducted

9th April, 2013 21st April, 2013 25th April, 2013 25th April, 2013 25th April, 2013 21st May, 2013

Training to all ROs on XGN software by Mr. M.S. Advani, to make Paper Less Office. World Earth Day Celebration with Department of Geo-Sciences. Disposal of Waste by co-processing in cement kilns / incinerators. Implementation of Battery Rules. E-waste Management and Handling Rules. The Use and Application of the Benchmarking Assessment tool (BAT) for the Environmentally Sound Management of Used Lead Acid Battery Recovery and Recycling. th 5 June, 2013 Seminar on World Environmental Day (WED) Theme “Think, Eat and Save” 18th June, 2013 World Environmental Day celebration with Department of Forests, Ecology and Environment. Awarded Persons who have excelled in the field of Environment and Zonal Level Parisara Mitra School of Bangalore East Zone awarded to 02 schools at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall, Bangalore. nd 2 July, 2013 Presentation on status of Sewage Treatment Plant in Bangalore. 2nd July, 2013 Recovery of Dyes from Dyeing Industry. nd 2 July, 2013 Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (AAQM) equipments for Mobile van.

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27th July, 2013 7th Aug, 2013 8th Aug, 2013 31st Aug 2013 2nd Sept, 2013 24th Oct, 2013

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Utilization of slag from industries in construction industry Technical Presentation on Green Slag Sand-for use in construction industry as replacement for river sand. E-Waste Management and Handling Rules. Celebration of Eco-friendly Ganesha Festival. No Honking of Vehicles-workshop. Presentation on Remediation of Contaminated Sites. Workshop for sugar industries. Workshop for field assistants on Noise Pollution& usage of Noise Monitoring Equipment as part of celebration of eco-friendly Deepavali. Technical Presentation by Radhawa Brosons on Restoration of Lakes by Bioremediation and Aeration. Workshop on Used Oil/Waste Oil Management in industries. Workshop on Chemical Disaster Prevention in view of Chemical Disaster Prevention Day. Workshop for Desiccated Coconut units on E.T.P developed by a SriLankan firm. Workshop on Alternatives to River Sand – A Sustainable Approach Participated in Exhibition “Samskruti- Prakruti- Jagruti” at National College Grounds, Bangalore, for school children as part of Adamya Chetana Trust. Display Boards on Green Lifestyle exhibited in stall of KSPCB. Benchmarking Assessment Tool for Lead-processing industries. Symposium on Best Practices EHS (Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Sugar industries). E-waste R2 Workshop. Workshop on “Challenges in water management in 21st Century” conducted in view of World Water Day. Round table discussion to promote Alternative Fuel Utilisation in India alongwith CII. 88

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5B.22.5: Seminars and Workshops Sponsored By The Board Board has sponsored workshops, conferences and seminars, abstract in ANNEXURE-XX.

5B.22.6: Environmental awareness programmes, workshops, Trainings organized by Regional Offices of the Board The Board has come up with an Action Plan for environmental awareness programmes to be conducted by the Regional Officers for the first time. Accordingly, the Regional Officers have carried out environmental awareness programmes on various aspects like Municipal Solid Waste Management, Bio-Medical Waste Management, Plastic, awareness on environmental legislations, Hazardous Waste Management etc.Abstract of the compulsory and specific awareness programmes carried out Zone-wise is at ANNEXURE- XXI and ANNEXURE – XXII.

5B.22.7: Parisara Mitra School Programme : Parisara Mitra School programme was carried out by the Board in 28 districts of the State, in association with Dept of Education,District Science Centres and NGOs. Parisara Adhyayana Kendra, Santhekadur, Shimoga, developed the self-evaluation questionnaire for the programme. School children were sensitised on important aspects such as water, air, soil, energy, health and hygiene and environment. Top 21 schools in each of the 28 districts were given “Parisara Mitra School” award of Rs 20,000/-, a trophy and certificate; 10 schools - “Green School” award of Rs 2000/, a trophy and certificate and 10 schools “Yellow School” award of Rs 1000/-, a trophy and certificate. Other participating schools were awarded “Orange School” certificate. District-wise details are given in ANNEXURE – XXIII.

5B.22.8: Green Nurturing Programme

The Board has carried out the Green Nurturing Programme wherein industries are encouraged to voluntarily adopt schools in their region and provide CFL bulbs, plants,rain water harvesting facilities, sanitation, drinking water filters,etc. Industries in Mandya, Mysore, Mangalore, Udupi, Chikkaballapura, Bagalkot, Davangere, Bangalore and Belgaum have been involved in this programme and details are given in ANNEXURE – XXIV.

5B.22.9: Green Wicket Campaign GIZ & KSCA’s joint lighthouse project to green the Chinnaswamy stadium has already started, a brain child of Sri Kaushik Mukherjee,IAS,Chief Secretary,Govt of Karnataka.Cricket, through the Green Wicket initiative is used a promotional media for ‘resource efficiency’ so that the eco-efficient measures adopted at the Chinnaswamy Stadium become popular among the citizens of Bangalore. This initiative gave rise to a unique campaign, the Green Wicket Campaign which was inaugurated on 2.11.2013 during the ‘India-Australia’ One Day International in Bangalore. The Captains of India and Australia, M S Dhoni and George Bailey signed the ‘green wickets’ and launched the campaign. Alongside implementing resource-efficiency measures in the Chinnaswamy stadium and the schools of Bangalore, the Green Wicket Campaign will spread the word on the environmental themes of water, waste, energy and sanitation. The campaign will reach out to educational institutions/schools in Bangalore inspiring them to “Learn by Doing”. Schools will be encouraged to get the facilities like rainwater harvesting systems, Solar PVs, waste water treatment systems and waste management measures installed voluntarily by industries at their own cost. Students will be motivated to audit these systems, carry out performance evaluation of these measures and try out innovative methods of resource efficiency in the educational institutions.

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The Board nominated an Environmental Officer, Awareness & Training Cell of Head Office as a nodal Officer for all school programmes of GIZ.Thereafter, GIZ and the Board have launched GWC during Parisara Mitra School Award functions in the presence of schoolchildren, school teachers, NGOs and industries in the following 07 districts on dates mentioned below; Date 04.03.2014 05.03.2014 06.03.2014 12.03.2014 13.03.2014 15.03.2014 18.03.2014

District Kolar Bangalore Urban Chikkaballapura Bangalore Rural Tumkur Ramanagaram Chamarajanagar

5B.22.10 : Greening Initiatives In Industries And Industrial Areas

The Board is incorporating a condition to provide green belt inside the boundary of industries for a minimum of 33% of its total area in the clearances issued for the establishment of the new industries and in the consents for the operating industries. Greenery not only enhances aesthetics but also contributes in reducing global warming. The Board during 2010-11 has encouraged all industries in Karnataka to take up greening of their premises. The Board in co-ordination with Dept of Forests has motivated industries to take up the Greening programme. During the year 2013-14 the total number of saplings planted are 13,47,583. Trees planted by different Regional Offices is given in ANNEXURE – XXV.

5B.22.11: News Letters “Parisara Vahini and Maridumbi”

KSPCB continued to publish monthly magazine “Parisara Vahini” .This magazine contains activities of the Board, awareness programmes conducted by the Board and information on environmental issues are published. To create environmental awareness among schoolchildren “Maridumbi” magazine is published every quarter in both Kannada and English containing information on environmental aspects.

5B.22.12: Submission of Environmental Statement

Under Rule 14 of Environment (Protection) Rules, conducting environmental audit for the financial year ending 31st March every year and submission of Environmental Statement is compulsory for every industry covered either under the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, or the Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989, from 1993. The environment statement has to be submitted to the State Pollution Control Board within 30th September every year as per GoI Notification No.GSR 386(E), dated 22.4.1993. The main objective of environment statement is to serve as a management tool to the industry for the economic and environmental benefits. During this financial year, 2400 industries have submitted environmental statement.

5B.22.13: Newsroom of KSPCB

The Board has established Newsroom in the Head Office, and following are its activities;

KSPCB Digital media activities

KSPCB has created a Facebook page on 8.8.2013. The Twitter account was also created during the same time. KSPCB has also launched its blog 1. FB URL: www.facebook.com/kspcb.official 2. Twitter URL: www.twitter.com/karnatakapcb 3. Blog URL: kspcb.wordpress.com

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Facebook Totally 267 FB posts were published during September 2013- March 2014, making an average of two posts daily. This has reached more than 50,000 viewers and has made an impression of more than one lakh.

Facebook Grievance Management • This was created during third week of January 2014 and so far 47 complaints have been received. Out of these, 35 complaints have been addressed by the Complaint section of the KSPCB. All the responses have been mailed to the complainants, wherever email was available. The other complaints are being analysed by KSPCB Complaint section, as this document is shared with them. • How this works: A Google form is created and a Facebook APP is specially created for registering the complaints online. Visitors will click the app and file their complaints by filling up the forms. Since the form is shared with KSPCB Complaint section, they monitor and take issues accordingly. After their response is received, it is beamed to the complainants by email. • Facebook KCPCB fanpage has 5288 likes as on March 10th, 2014, which is a fair quantum among the Government FB accounts. As per media inputs, KSPCB FB is the most active page. Twitter • KSPCB’s twitter account is used only for sending a message that are published on KSPCB blog and FB. So far KSPCB has shot 849 tweets since its inception, which is highest among all Government Departments (to the best of our information). Blog • KSPCB has been publishing blog articles since August 2013. Totally 75 blog articles have been published. This blog also publishes all the monthly issues of Karnataka Parisara Vahini, newsletter of the Board including few of the articles.

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CHAPTER – 6 PROSECUTIONS LAUNCHED AND CONVICTIONS SECURED Prosecutions launched, cases filed, PILs, writ petitions, writ appeals cases before the National Green Tribunal and important judgements are a part of this Chapter. Details of cases filed, public interest litigation cases, writ petitions filed and cases before the NGT are given in ANNEXURE – XXVI.

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CHAPTER – 7 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE BOARD The gist of annual Receipts and Payment Accounts, Income and Expenditure Accounts and Balance Sheet of Karnataka State Pollution Board for the year 2013-14 is given in this Chapter. The financial year 2013-14 started with an opening balance of `.4,56,20,35,247/-. During the year, Government of India has not released any amount towards reimbursement of Water Cess. However, interest on Cess reimbursement is `.59,87,081/-. Finalized annual Receipts and Payment Accounts, Income and Expenditure Accounts and Balance Sheet of the Board for the year 2013-14 is appended to the report as at ANNEXURE –XXVII.

I. Receipt:

a. b. c. d. e.

Grants Cess Reimbursement Fees Interest on Investment Others Total

2013-14 (`. in Lakhs) 24 60 4072 4164 292 8612

Capital Expenditure Revenue Expenditure Maintenance Expenditure Plans & Schemes Cess Reimbursement Others Total

2013-14 (`. in Lakhs) 792 2173 431 96 1110 0 4602

II. Expenditure:

a. b. c. d. e. f.

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CHAPTER – 8 VISIT TO THE STATE BOARD BY DIGNITARIES Important delegates within India and from abroad who have visited the Board on various occasions are listed in this Chapter. Delegates from both within the country as well as from abroad visited the Board.

8.1.2014 The following members of the Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment & Forests visited Bangalore to review the environmental status and pollution mitigation measures in Bangalore city.

Dr.T. Subbarami Reddy-Chairman RAJYA SABHA Sri. Anil H. Lad, Smt. Maya Singh, Sri. M. Rama Jois, Sri. Alok Tiwari, Sri. T.M. Selvaganapathi, Sri. Rabinarayan Mohapatra, Sri. Paul Manoj Pandian and Sri. Ram Kripal Yadav.

LOK SABHA Sri.K.C.Singh“Baba”,Smt.Bijoya Chakravarty, Sri.Bansa Gopal Chowdhury, Sri.K.Jayaprakash Hegde, Sri. Marotrao Sainuji Kowase, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Sri. O.S. Manian, Sri. Dayanidhi Maran, Sri. Basori Singh Masram, Sri. Natubhai Gomanbhai Patel, Smt. Kamla Devi Patle, Sri. Ramashanker Rajbhar, Sri.Tathagata Satpathy, Sri.Yashvir Singh, Sri.Pradeep Tamta, Sri.Joseph Toppo,Sri. Mansukhbhai D. Vasava, Sri. Ramakant Yadav and Prof. (Dr.) Ranjan Prasad Yadav.

SECRETARIAT, GoI. Dr. D.B. Singh, Additional Secretary, Sri. Alok Chatterjee, Director, Sri. V.S.P. Singh, Joint Director, Sri. Girija Shankar Prasad, Deputy Director, Sri. Deepak Kalra, Committee Officer and Sri. Ranajit Chakraborty, Committee Officer.

21.2.2014 and 22.2.2014 The 58th Conference of Chairmen and Member Secretaries of Pollution Control Boards/Committees was held at the Hotel ITC Windsor Manor, Bangalore. The Conference was inaugurated by Sri. Veerappa Moily, Hon’ble Minister for Environment and Forests, Govt of India. Mr Akholkar, Member Secretary, CPCB, welcomed the delegates, Mr Susheel Kumar, Chairman, CPCB gave the keynote address and Dr Vaman Acharya, Chairman, KSPCB addressed the gathering.

25.03.2014 and 26.03.2014 The National Metrology Institute of India and Germany, the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) have been implementing a project “Strengthening the quality infrastructure in Environmental Analytics . The project is funded by German Federal Ministry for Economic Co operation and Development (BMZ). Subject experts from PTB , Germany Dr.Ulrich Diekmann, Consultant, Dr. Letlef Lueck, Consultant, visited the Board with regard to Indo-German Environmental Partnership program titled “Strengthening quality infrastructure for environmental analytics: Co-operation on environmental measurement in India (CEMI) for Metrology in Chemistry (MIC) Co-operation with PTB Germany”. The objective of the visit was to finalize the work packages, on Provision of Proficiency testing program for water and air quality in Karnataka. 97

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Col.2

Weight

76%

Col.1

Objective

Effective implementation and ensuring compliance to Pollution Control Laws

99 • Red

-5509

No.

Number of inspections as per frequency •17 Category - 614

Inspection of operating industries

(excluding 17 Cat)

No.

Percentage of Consent for Operation applications disposed within stipulated time

Timely disposal of completed Consent for Operation applications

%

Percentage of Consent for Establishment applications disposed within stipulated time

1%

1%

4%

4%

Unit Weight

Criteria/ Success Indicators %

Col.5

Col.4

Timely disposal of completed Consent for Establishment applications

Action

Col.3

5509

614

100%

100%

100%

5400

60099

90%

90%

5300

585

80%

80%

Very Good Good 90% 80%

Poor

5200

570

70%

70%

5100

550

60%

60%

70% 60%

Fair

7487

898

67.53% (92%)

Progress from 1.4.13 to 31.3.14 50.99% (80%)

Status

Target/Criteria Values Excellent

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Col.6

Inter se priorities among key objectives, success indicators and targets

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The Result Framework Document (RFD) of the Board for period 2013-14 is tabled in this Chapter. Number of RTI applications received and disposed by the Board are also indicated.

Col.2

Monitoring to verify the compliance to pollution control laws in operating industries No.

No.

No.

◊ Stack samples - 230 • Red ◊ Trade effluent -1673

◊ Stack samples - 575

No.

No.

No.

- 613

-1242

Unit

No. of samples collected against target • 17 Category ◊ Trade effluent - 390

(Large)

• Green

(Large & Medium)

• Orange

Criteria/ Success Indicators

Col.4

100

575

1673

230

390

613

565

1660

220

380

600

1100

90%

100%

1242

Very Good

Excellent

Fair

Poor

555

1650

210

370

590

1000

545

1640

200

360

580

900

535

1630

190

350

570

800

80% 70% 60%

Good

Target/Criteria Values

Col.6

694

2004

705

889

1121

1901

Progress from 1.4.13 to 31.3.14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

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1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

Weight

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Objective Weight

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Col.4

101

Verification of Submission categorization of verification of industries as reports by RSEOs per notification dated:4.1.2013

• Green ( Large )

• Orange (Large & Medium)

• Red (excluding 17 Category)

• 17 Category

Ensuring Action taken on compliance Non-complying after inspection units.

Action

Col.3

Date

%

4%

4%

Unit Weight

Col.5

1stAug 2013

100%

100%

Excellent

Fair

Poor

80%

70%

60%

80% 70% 60%

Good

1st Sept 1st Oct 1st Nov 1st Dec 2013 2013 2013 2013

90%

Very Good 90%

Target/Criteria Values

Col.6

Verification completed 1st Oct 2013

93.1%

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No. of days monitored against 330 days in a year No. of days monitored against 330 days in a year

• Ambient Noise in 5 stations (Continuous) %

%

No.

• Ambient Air Quality in 35 stations (104 measurements) Analysis report

• Ambient Air Quality in 2 stations (Continuous)

No.

Analysis report

• Lake Water Quality in 120 stations (seasonal)

No.

Analysis report

3%

3%

3%

3%

3%

Col.5

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95%

3640

480

786

90%

90%

3620

460

750

85%

85%

3600

440

725

Col.6

400

675

80%

80%

75%

75%

3580 3560

420

700

95%

95%

2961

696

738

Progress from Unit Weight Target/Criteria Values 1.4.13 to Excellent Very Good Fair Poor 31.3.14 Good 100% 90% 80% 70% 60%

• Water Quality in 64 stations (Monthly/ Quarterly)

Environmental Monitoring:

Success Indicators

Criteria/

Col.4 BOARD

Action

Col.3 KARNATAKA

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Number of MSW sites monitored

No. of STPs inspected against 405

No. of STPs inspected against 55 (ULBs - 41, BWSSB -14) Completion of report

Sewage Treatment: Inspection of STPs in ULBs

Preparation of Status report on sewage pollution from LBs Inspection of STPs in construction projects. MSW Rules: Environmental monitoring around MSW sites with respect to BBMP (4 sites) & CCs (7 sites).

Col.4 Criteria/ Success Indicators

Col.3 Action

No.

No.

Date

No.

No.

3%

3%

3%

Col.5 Unit Weight

11

405

1st Aug 2013

55

10

390

1st Sept 2013

50

9

380

1st Oct 2013

45

8

370

1st Nov 2013

40

6

360

1st Dec 2013

35

BBMP - 4 CC - 3 Total - 7

390

Pending

49

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Submission of annual compliance status report to CPCB e-Waste Rules, 2011. Disposal of Authorization/ Registration applications

Battery Rules, 2001. Disposal of registration application of dealers. Date

%

Authorization/ Registration application disposed within stipulated time in percentage.

%

Date

Timely submission of Report

Registration application disposed within stipulated time in percentage.

Timely submission of Returns

Submission of annual returns (Form-IV) to CPCB under MSW Rules. (after receipt from DMA)

100%

30th April 2013

100%

15th Sept 2013

90%

15th May 2013

90%

15th Oct 2013

80%

15th June 2013

80%

15th Nov 2013

70%

15th July 2013

70%

15th Dec 2013

60%

15th Aug 2013

60%

15th Jan 2014

Excellent Very Good Fair Poor Good 100% 90% 80% 70% 60%

Target/Criteria Values

Col.6

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21st Aug 2013

100%

Pending for want of report DMA & DCs

Progress from 1.4.13 to 31.3.14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

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1%

2%

1%

Unit Weight

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Criteria/ Success Indicators

Col.4

105

Timely submission of Report

Plastic Waste (M&H) Rules, 2011. Disposal of Applications registration disposal within applications stipulated time in percentage.

Submission of Annual Report to CPCB

Bio Medical Waste (M&H) Rules, 1998. Disposal of Authorization Authorization applications applications disposed within stipulated time in percentage

Action

Col.3

%

Date

%

2%

1%

2%

Unit Weight

Col.5

100%

31st March 2013

100%

100%

Excellent

90%

30th April 2013

90%

Very Good 90%

Poor

70%

80%

70%

31st 30th May June 2013 2013

80%

60%

31st July 2013

60%

80% 70% 60%

Good Fair

Target/Criteria Values

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3rd May 2013

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106

Application disposed within stipulated time in percentage.

Date of finalization of applications

%

Date

2%

2%

100%

15th Jan 2014

31st Aug 2013

90%

31st Jan 2014

30th Sept 2013

Very Good 90%

Fair

80%

29th Feb 2014

31st Oct 2013

70%

60%

63.07% (88%)

15th 31st Project Mar Mar dropped, 2014 2014 because of non-receipt of proposals.

30th 31st Project Nov Dec dropped, 2013 2013 because of non-receipt of proposals.

80% 70% 60%

Good

Progress from 1.4.13 to Poor 31.3.14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

HW (MH&TM) Rules, 2008. Disposal of Authorization/ registration applications

Evaluation of applications & Finalization of equipment supplier

2%

100%

Excellent

Target/Criteria Values

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Complaint

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Developing complaint lodging and tracking software

Col.5

Date

%

3%

2%

3%

Unit Weight

Introduction of Date of launch Date online consent / authorization

Complaints resolved in percentage.

Criteria/ Success Indicators

Col.4

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Action

Col.3

16th Aug 2013

31st Aug 2013

100%

100%

Excellent

15th Sept 2013

30th Sept 2013

90%

Very Good 90%

15th Oct 2013

31st Oct 2013

80%

80%

Good

15th Nov 2013

30th Nov 2013

70%

70%

Fair

Target/Criteria Values

Col.6

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15th Ready for Dec launch. 2013 Discussion is on with State Data Center for hosting the software.

31st Dec 2013

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60%

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Col.4

108

85

2%

2%

4

4

150

3

3

140

2

2

130

1

1

120

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--

110

62.04

2

11 (From June 2013 monthly)

691

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

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No.

To publish four newsletters on environment for school children

Number published

No.

To publish four Number newsletters on the published activities of the Board

5%

BOARD

No.

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Timely submission of year end RFD for 2012-13 Results Timely updation of website contents

Timely submission of Annual Report (2012-13)

Efficient use of IT in the Department

Submission of Reports and Citizen’s Charter

Date

Date

109

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Date

1

1

2

2

Unit Weight

Proceedings of Date Board meeting, Notifications, consent related decisions, Public Hearing proceedings, TAC proceedings, uploaded on the website in percentage.

On-time submission

Timely submission of draft RFD for 2013-14

Effective Functioning of the RFD System

Success Indicator

Actions

Objective

Within 4 months

within one week

5th April 2013

100% 31th May 2013

Excellent

two weeks to three weeks

15th April 2013

80% 31st July 2013

Good

three weeks to four weeks

20th April 2013

70% 16th Aug 2013

Fair

four weeks to five weeks

25th April 2013

60% 30th Aug 2013

Poor

within one week

5th April 2013

31st July 2013

Status as on 31.3.14

4-4 ½ 4 ½ -5 5-5 ½ 5 ½ -6 Board months months months months approved on 29.5.2013

one week to two weeks

10th April 2013

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Administrative Simplification No. of Reforms of redundant procedures procedures identification

Preparation of Annual Statement of Accounts. (2012-13)

Publishing Revised Citizen’s Charter

Success Indicator

Number

%

Date

Unit

1

2

2

Weight

1st July 2013

30th Aug 2013

100% 31st July 2013

Excellent

1st Aug 2013

15th Sept 2013

Very Good 90% 30th Aug 2013

1st Sept 2013

30th Sept 2013

80% 30th Sept 2013

Good

1st Oct 2013

15th Oct 2013

70% 15th Oct 2013

Fair

Target/Criteria Values

1st Nov 2013

31th Oct 2013

60% 31st Oct 2013

Poor

Identification completed with respect to consent and authorization management

Prepared in July 2013

Hosted on Board’s website (Board. Meeting on 29.5.2013)

Status as on 31.3.2014 BOARD

Revision of Citizen’s Charter

Actions KARNATAKA

Ensuring Compliance of Financial Accountability

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Evaluation Developing and Approving ToR, Tools & assigning it to agencies

Objective

111

%

15

2

--

16th Aug 2013

100% 31st July 2013

Excellent

--

15th Sept 2013

Very Good 90% 31st Aug 2013

--

15th Oct 2013

80% 30th Sept 2013

Good

Poor

Status as on 31.3.14

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15th Nov 2013

--

14.6

--

15th Notified Dec and 2013 implemented

70% 60% 30th 30th Simplification Oct Nov of issue of 2013 2013 consent across the counter being followed

Fair

Target/Criteria Values

Grand Total Weightage = 62.04+ 14.60 = 76.64 for 100

TOTAL WEIGHTAGE

Percentage of expenditure against 1% programme outlay for evaluation

1

No. of redundant Number procedures notification

Weight

1

Unit

No. of redundant Number procedures simplification

Success Indicator

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9.2: Annual Action Plan for the year 2014-15 The Board will strive to adhere to the action plan proposed in the Results Framework Document of the Board for the year 2014-15.

9.3: Right to Information Act, 2005 Right to Information Act 2005 provides for right to the public/citizen of the country the freedom to access information that is under the control of Public Authorities. It also promotes transparency and accountability in the working of every authority. The State Board is governed under the RTI Act. The Board took effective initiatives to promote transparency and accountability and to set up a practical regime for giving citizens access to information. The Board has also disseminated the relevant information electronically through its website. The Chief Administrative Officer, the Chief Scientific Officer and the Regional Officers of the Board have been designated as the Nodal officers and Member Secretary as the Appellate Authority for implementing the RTI Act. During 2013-14, 983 applications were received of which 975 were disposed and 07 were to be processed.

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ANNEXURE - I

TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sl. No

Name & Address

Designation

1.

Prof. Gopal Mugeraya, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Suratkal, Srinivasa Nagar–574 157.

Chairman

2.

Prof. S.S.Gadag, Board Member, Sangam, 12, 15th Main Road, 1st Block, 3rd Stage, UVCE Layout, Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore – 79.

Member

3.

Dr. H.N.Chanakya, Scientist, Centre for Sustainable Technology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore –12.

Member

4.

Dr. B.S. Jai Prakash, Vice President, Academy of Certified Hazardous Material Manager – India Chapter, Bangalore Institute of Technology, K.R. Road, Bangalore.

Member

5.

Dr.R.Siddaramappa, M.Sc (Agri), PhD, Retd. Professor of UAS, Bangalore.

Member

6.

Sri Kedarnath Mudda, B.Tech (Chemical), No.17, 18 Cross, 8 Main, Upper Palace Orchard, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore – 560 080.

Member

7.

Sri. H.Srinivasaiah, Retd. Director of Factories, Dept of Factories, Boilers, Industrial Safety & Health and presently Director, Karnataka German Technical Training Institute, Centre of Excellence Building, Department of Employment and Training, Kaushalya Bhavan Campus, Dairy Circle, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560029.

Member

8.

Prof. S.K.Gali,Prof & HOD, Dept of Environment Sciences, University of Agril Sciences, Dharwad – 580005.

Member

9.

Dr.Sandeep Mudaliar,Principal Research Institute , Mysore –20.

Technological

Member

10.

Dr.R.Gopalakrishna, Associate Prof, Dept of Physics,Maharani’s Science College for Women,Palace Road, Bangalore

Member

11.

Dr.S.Manjappa, Special Officer, Research & Development, Visveswaraya Technological University, UBDT College of Engineering, Davangere – 577004.

Member

12.

Sri Dinesh Kumar Alva, “Sowparnnikaa”, Vyasanagara, Behind KPT, Kadri Hills, Mangalore – 575 004 (D.K).

Member

13.

Sri S.Nanda Kumar, Chief Environmental Officer, Head Office,KSPCB.

Member Convener

14.

Dr. T.V.Ramachandra, Bio-diversity, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12.

Invitee

15.

Prof. (Smt) M.S.Shaila, Lab No.SB02 MCBL, New Biology Building, Dept of Microbiology & Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012.

Invitee

16.

Dr. B.Santhaveerana Goud, Prof, Civil Dept,UVCE,Jnana Bharathi,Bangalore University,Bangalore- 56.

Invitee

17.

Dr. Jayateerth R.Mudakavi, Principal Research Scientist, Dept of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

Invitee

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LABORATORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sl. No

Name & Address

Designation

1. Sri Vijay Kumar, IFS, Member Secretary, KSPCB.

Chairperson

2. Dr. Niranjan Bagchi, Former Joint Secretary (IA), Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI, B, 3/1, Paradise Nest, Varthur Road, Thubanahalli, Bangalore-66.

Member

3. Prof. S.S.Gadag, Board Member, Sangam, No.612, 15th Main Road, 1st Block, 3rd Stage, UVCE Layout, Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore – 560 079.

Member

4. Representative of Central Pollution Control Board, Zonal Office, ‘Nisarga Bhavan’, Thimmaiah Road, 7th ‘D’Cross, Shivanagar, Bangalore-10

Member

5. Prof.S.N.Bhat, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Research, Jakkur, Bangalore.

Member

6. Chief Environmental Officer (Incharge of Laboratory), KSPCB, Bangalore.

Member

7.

Chief Scientific Officer, Central Environmental Laboratory, KSPCB, Bangalore.

Member

8. Dr. Praveena Bhatt, Scientist, Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore – 570 020.

Member

9. Scientific Officer, AQMC Cell, KSPCB, Bangalore.

Member Convener

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Name & Address

Designation

1

Chairman, KSPCB

Chairman

2

Member Secretary, KSPCB

Co-Chairman

3

Sri.T.Srinivasan, Board Member, KSPCB

Member

4

Sri.K.Vijaykumar, Board Member, KSPCB

Member

5

Representative of Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Member

6

Chief Environmental Officer-1, KSPCB

Member

7

Chief Environmental Officer-2, KSPCB

Member

8

Director of Town Planning, GoK, Bangalore.

Member

9

Additional Director, Town Planning, BBMP.

Member

10

Representative from BWS & SB.

Member

11

Smt.Vijayalakshmi, Environmental Officer, KSPCB

Member Convener

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AWARENESS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sl. Name & Address No 1. Sri. Nagesh Hegde, Journalist, Mytrigrama, Sulikere Anche, Kengeri Hobli, Bangalore – 560 060. 2. Prof.S.S.Gadag, Sangam, No.612, 15th Main Road, 1st Block, 3rd Stage, UVCE Layout, Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore-560079. 3. Dr. Keshav A.Bulbule, Prof. of Chemistry, KLE’s S.Nijalingappa College, 2nd Block, Rajajinagar, Bangalore– 560010. 4. Chief Environmental Officer – Incharge of Corporate Cell, KSPCB, Bangalore. 5. Smt Sumangala.S.Mammighatti, Programme Coordinator (Science), Bangalore Akashavani, Raj Bhavan Road, Bangalore – 560 001. 6. Sri Lakshmikanth H.M., No.3, M.N. Complex, Near National Law School of India University, Gnanabharathi Road, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore –560 072. 7. Senior Environmental Officer, Awareness Cell, KSPCB, Bangalore.

Designation Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Convener

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MSW AUTHORIZATION COMMITTEE Sl. No

Name & Dept

Designation

1

Secretary, Urban Development Department.

Member

2

Director, Directorate of Municipal Administration.

Member

3

Secretary, Department of Mines & Geology.

Member

4

Director, Town Planning Department.

Member

5

Director, Bangalore International Airport Limited, Bangalore.

Member

6

Director General, Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute.

Member

7

Member Secretary, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board.

Member Convenor

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COMMITTEE FOR RE-CATEGORISATION OF INDUSTRIES Sl. No

Name & Section

Designation

1

Chief Environmental Officer, KSPCB

Member

2

Senior Environmental Officer, Enforcement Cell

Member

3

Regional Senior Environmental Officer, Bangalore South

Member

4

Regional Officer, Peenya

Member

5

Environmental Officer, Corporate Cell

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City

City

Regional Offices Bangalore City Dasarahalli Doddaballapura Bangalore Nelamangala Yelahanka

Bangalore City

Bangalore City

Regional Offices Bangalore City Bangalore City East Bangalore City West Bangalore Bangalore City South Peenya

Zonal SEO Bangalore North

City

Rajarajeshwarinagar Bommanahalli Bangalore Ramanagaram

Regional Offices Bangalore City Anekal, Sarjapura

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Bangalore South

City

Regional Offices Bangalore City Hoskote, Kolar, Bangalore Mahadevapura, Chikkaballapura

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Bangalore East

News Room

Regional Offices Bangalore City Belgaum, Chikkodi, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri. Bangalore Regional Labs Dharwad, Belgaum City

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Dharwad

Regional Offices Bangalore City Bellary, Gulbarga Bidar, Raichur , Bangalore Koppal, Yadgiri. Regional Labs City Raichur,Gulbarga

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Bellary

SEO-HWM, Plastic, BMW, e-waste, Batteries, TSDF, CETP & common incinerators

Help Desk & CDM, Non-EIA Bangalore, Building section, MSW, STP & Lakes

Corporate cell, AAQM cell, E-Governance, 17-Category Ind Awareness, training, workshop, & documentation

SEO 17 Category & Corporate Cell

CEO-2

CEO-1

Technical & Scientific

Regional Offices Bangalore City Udupi,Mangalore Chikkamagalur, Bangalore Karwar Regional Lab City Mangalore

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Mangalore

SEO -Mining, Stone Crusher & Steel industry

Bangalore RSEOs, CSO & Central Env Lab

CEO-3

SEO Infrastructure

Bangalore City Regional Offices MysoreBangalore Urban, City Mysore Rural, Kodagu MandyaBangalore ,Hassan Chamarajanagar Regional Labs City Mysore, Hassan

Zonal SEO Mysore

SEO-Inspection and monitoring

PRO Section

Bangalore City Shimoga, Davangere, Chitradurga, Bangalore Tumkur A1 Lab Regional Davangere City

Regional Offices

Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Chitradurga

Accounts Section

CFO

Finance Section

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

Zonal SEO Bangalore City

SEO - Awareness, training, workshop, documentation, vigilance, complaints & enforcement, Non-EIA other than B’lore & Library

General Administration, Stores

CAO

Administration Section

Member Secretary

Chairman

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PHONE AND TELE-FAX

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board #49,4th and 5th Floors,Church Street, ‘Parisara Bhavan’, Bangalore -56 0001. www.kspcb.gov.in

080 - 25588151, 25588270 22589112/113, 25581383 Fax -080- 25586321

CENTRAL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Karnataka State Pollution Control Board “Nisarga Bhavana”, B Block, 1st Floor, 7th D Main, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore -560 010

080- 23238458 Fax-080- 23238300

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE CITY Senior Environmental Officer “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Bangalore-560 010.

9845395956 Fax-080-2322864

REGIONAL OFFICES Bangalore City South “Nisarga Bhavan”, 1st Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010. Bangalore City West “Nisarga Bhavan”, 1st Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23228670

080-23229281

Bangalore City East “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23224830

Peenya Urban Eco Park, 100 feet road, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-560 058.

080-28395272

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ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE NORTH Senior Environmental Officer Urban Eco Park, 3rd floor, 100 Feet Road, 3rd Phase,Peenya Industrial Area Bangalore-560 058.

98453-95956

Yelahanka (Byatarayanapura) “Nisarga Bhavan”, 1st Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23230770

Nelamangala Urban Eco Park, 100 Feet Road, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-560 058.

080-28378713

Doddaballapura Urban Eco Park, 100 Feet Road, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-560 058.

080-28396000

Dasarahalli Urban Eco Park, 100 feet Road, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-560 058.

080-28396559

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE SOUTH Senior Environmental Officer “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, 7th ‘D’ Cross, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23228862 98453-86861

REGIONAL OFFICES: Anekal “Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23229538

Sarjapura, “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Foor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23230153

Bommanahalli “Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23221552 080-23229124(F)

Rajarajeshwarinagar “Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23229124 (F)

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# 767/1883/1475, 2nd Floor, North Arkavathi Layout, Beside Ijoor Police Station, Ramanagaram-562 159

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

080-27275678

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE EAST Senior Environmental Officer “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010. REGIONAL OFFICES:

98453-35355

Mahadevapura “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23224002

Hoskote “Nisarga Bhavan”, Ground Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23237755

‘‘Parisara Bhavan’’, Plot No.14-B, KIADB Industrial Area, Tamaka, Kolar-563 101.

08152-243199

No.708/62, 4th Division, C.V. Anand Layout (Behind Railway Station), Chikkaballapura - 562 101

08156-274846

ZONAL OFFICE: DHARWAD Senior Environmental Officer Ground Floor, Plot No.4, Lakkamanahalli Industrial Area, P.B.Road, Dharwad-580 004.

98453-14646

REGIONAL OFFICES: #1, Main Road, Auto Nagar, Kanabargi Industrial Area, Belgaum-590 015.

0831-2459121

Plot No.3224/3, Hanuman Nivas, 1st Floor, B.K. College Road, Chikkodi-591 201.

08338-272700

Plot No.4, Lakkamanahalli Industrial Area, Dharwad-580 004.

0836-2465676

Plot No. 86, Harakari Layout, Vajra Hanuman Nagar, Bagalkot Road, Bijapur-586 101

08352-276666

Plot No 211/1/a/2, Bankers Colony, Opp HUDCO , 1st Cross, Mulgund Road, Gadag-582 103

08372-230499

1st Floor, Patwegar Complex, Beside HESCOM Office, P.B.Road, Haveri-581 110.

08375-232267

Sector No.7, Bypass Road, Navanagar, Bagalkot-587 102.

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ZONAL OFFICE: BELLARY Senior Environmental Officer Sy. No.597 P, Ward No. 25, 4th Main, Near Dr Vishnuvardhan Park, Kuvempu Nagara, Bellary – 583 104. REGIONAL OFFICES : th Sy. No.597 P, Ward No. 25,4 Main, Near Dr Vishnuvardhan Park, Kuvempu Nagara, Bellary – 583 104.

9900145500

08392-240514

1st Floor, Gulbarga Development Authority Building, Near S.V.P.Circle, Gulbarga – 585 102.

08472-256246

Plot No.42 (B2), Naubad Industrial Area Bidar – 585 403.

08482-232322

M.S.Chambers, 1st Floor, Near State Bank of Mysore, Sathkacheri Road, Raichur – 584 101.

08532-227989

No.9-6-621, Sharma Complex, 2nd Floor, Hospet Road, Koppal-583 231.

08539-222234

Plot No.1, Amar Regency, 1st Floor, Opp Court Complex, Yadgiri-585 202

08473-250034

ZONAL OFFICE : MANGALORE

Senior Environmental Officer Plot No.10B, Parisara Bhavana, Baikampady Industrial Area, Mangalore-575 011.

98453 10763

REGIONAL OFFICES Plot No.36-C, Shivalli Industrial Area, Manipal, Udupi-576 104.

0820-2572862

Plot No.10B, Parisara Bhavana, Baikampady Industrial Area, Mangalore-575 011.

0824-2408420

#252, 3rd Cross, 4th Phase, Kalyana Nagara, CDA Layout Extension, Jyothi Nagar Post, Chikkamagalur-577 102

08262-221694

Parisara Bhavan, New KHB Colony, Habbuwada Karwar-581 301

08382-227058

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ZONAL OFFICE: MYSORE Senior Environmental Officer Plot No. 436-D, 1st Floor, Hebbal Industrial Area, K.R.S Road, Metagalli, Mysore-570 016 REGIONAL OFFICES:

98451-82704

Mysore-Urban Plot No. 436-D, Hebbal Industrial Area, K.R.S Road, Metagalli, Mysore -570 016

0821-2519411

Mysore-Rural Plot No. 436-D, Hebbal Industrial Area, K.R.S Road, Metagalli, Mysore-570 016.

0821-2518555

RO Kodagu Plot No. 436-D, Hebbal Industrial Area, KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysore -570 016

0821-2518555

Parisara Bhavan, Plot No.1A, B.Katihalli Industrial Area, B.M. Road, Hassan-573 201.

08172-241004

No.9/133, 2nd Floor, SPS Complex, Vaniyar Street, Chamarajanagar-571 313.

08226-22744

Assessment No. D3/3364/K.L.934, PES Engineering College Road, (Behind Govt. College), Mandya-571 401

08232-239146

ZONAL OFFICE: CHITRADURGA Senior Environmental Officer 08194-202030 CA No. 02, 3rd Main, KHB Colony, Behind Pragati Gramin Bank, Sadik Nagar Road, Chitradurga-577 501. REGIONAL OFFICES Plot No.97, KIADB Industrial Area, Antharasanahalli, Sira Road, Lingapura Tumkur – 572 106.

0816-2211022

Plot No.156, Auto Complex Indl Area, Shimoga – 577 204.

08182-256090

Plot No.501, Near Central Excise & Customs Office “C” Block, Devaraja Urs Layout, Davangere – 577 006.

08192-252895

CA No. 02, 3rd Main, KHB Colony, Behind Pragati Gramin Bank, Sadik Nagar Road, Chitradurga-577 501.

08194-202030

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ANNEXURE- IX-A

STAFF POSITION OF K.S.P.C.B AS ON 31.3.2014

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Total Total Sanctioned Post Working Strength Vacancy TECHNICAL STAFF Chief Environmental Officer 3 3 Senior Environmental Officer 14 13 01 Environmental Officer 57 57 Deputy Environmental Officer 41 41 Assistant Environmental Officer 152 53 99 Total 267 167 100 SCIENTIFIC STAFF Chief Scientific Officer 02 01 Senior Scientific Officer 04 04 Scientific Officer 15 11 Deputy Scientific Officer 15 13 Assistant Scientific Officer 34 13 Scientific Assistant 51 13 Sr. Field Assistant 04 04 Field Assistant 17 9 Total 142 68 ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTS AND OTHERS Chief Administrative Officer 01 01 Chief Finance Officer 01 01 Law Officer 01 01 Public Relations Officer 01 01 Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) 02 Law Assistant 06 Asst Horticulture Officer 01 01 Junior Engineer 01 Assistant Administrative Officer 20 15 Superintendent 23 10 Librarian 01 Assistant Statistical Officer 01 First Division Assistant 40 15 Stenographer 06 03 Electrician 01 Senior Data Entry Operator 09 06 Data Entry Operator 16 01 Junior Data Entry Operator 20 11 Second Division Assistant 67 37 Driver Grade-A 04 02 Driver Grade-B 13 13 Driver 15 01 Office Assistant 12 08 Attender 19 08 Peon/Watchman 19 8 Total 300 143 GRAND TOTAL 709 378 124

01 04 02 21 38 08 74 02 06 01 05 13 01 01 25 03 01 03 15 09 30 02 14 04 11 11 157 331

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DETAILS OF OFFICIALS RETIRED AS ON 31-3-2014 (1-4-2013 to 31-3-2014) Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Name of the Officers/officials A Munirama MDN Simha G Balakrishna Nagarajappa MS Venkatasubbarao N R Sujatha S C Nagaraj

Designation Office Assistant Chief Env. Officer Office Assistant Driver Grade A Asst. Admn. Officer Deputy Env. Officer Driver Grade A

P Basavaraju C Narayanaswamy K Kempanna J Bhagyavan

Environmental Officer Superintendent Office Assistant Office Assistant

Date of Date of Remarks Entry into Service Retirement 13.02.1985 30.04.2013 Superannuation 21.06.1976 31.05.2013 Superannuation 13.07.1984 31.05.2013 Superannuation 12.01.1984 31.05.2013 Superannuation 09.07.1984 31.07.2013 Voluntary 18.09.1996 08.10.2013 Voluntary 08.09.1976 31.12.2013 Superannuation 04.05.1992 09.07.1984 11.04.1980 17.05.1991

04.01.2014 31.01.2014 31.01.2014 06.03.2014

Death Voluntary Superannuation Voluntary

ANNEXURE –X

PUBLIC HEARINGS CONDUCTED AS PER EIA NOTIFICATION, 2006 DURING 2013-14 Zonal Office – Bangalore East

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Name of the project and location

Date of Hearing

1

National Highway – 234, (Rehabilitation and upgradation of National Highway – 234 from chainage km - 343 + 800 to km 486+690, 2 lane/ 2 lane with paved shoulder of Madhugiri – AP border section in the state of Karnataka (NHIIP SP/A/2) by Public Works Dept, Government of Karnataka).

29-07-2013

2

Bangalore International Airport Limited, Devanahalli, Devanahalli Taluk, Bangalore Rural Dist.

29-08-2013

3

Rehabilitation and up-gradation of NH-234 from chainage km- 328+450 to km 508+736, 2 lane/ 2 lane with paved shoulder of Madhugiri – Andhra Pradesh border section in the State of Karnataka (NHIIP S/A/2) by PWD, Government of Karnataka.

07-10-2013

4

Envotech Waste Management Limited, Sy. No. 3/2, 5/2, 65,4P2 Pichguntrahalli Village and Sy. No. 96/5, 96/6, 96/7, 96/8, 134/2, 134/3, 135/1, 135/2, 135/3, 136/2, 136/3 and 136/4 of Madanahatti Village, Malur Taluk, Kolar District.

21-10-2013

5

Development of Gowribidanur Industrial Area 1st and 2nd Stage by Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board, Gowribidanur Taluk, Chikkaballapura District.

09-01-2014

6

Peripheral Ring Road Project proposed by BDA. Public hearing held at Bilishivalaya Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk.

06.02.2014

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Name of the project and location

1

Widening and strengthening of NH-66(formerly NH-17) from 93.7 KM to 241.0 KM which passes through Uttar Kannada District (about 145 KM stretch in Uttar Kannada)

Date of Hearing 02.04.2013

Zonal Office – Bellary Sl.No 1

Name of the project and location M/s.Chettinad Cements Corporation Ltd, Sangam K & Kallur Village, Chincholi Tq, Bellary.

Date of Hearing 09.10.2013

Zonal Office : Chitradurga Sl.No

Name of the project and location

Date of Hearing

1

Proposed industrial area development in an extent of 1167.12 Hectares (2884.15 acres) as 2nd & 3rd stage of Vasanthanarasapura Industrial Area, Tumkur Taluk and District. Venue Project Site, Sy No. 13/2 CA-4 near GLSR tank Vasanthanarasapura Industrial Area, 2nd Stage, Kora (H), Tumkur Taluk & District.

27.8.2013

2

Proposed Rehabilitation and upgradation of National Highway – 234 from chainage km - 328 + 450 to km 508+ 736, 2 lane/ 2 lane with paved shoulder of Madhugiri – AP border section in the State of Karnataka (NHIIP SP/A/2) by Public Works Dept, Government of Karnataka. Venue Guru-Bhavan, Koratagere, Tumkur district.

03.12.2013

Zonal Office :Dharwad Sl.No

Name of the project and location

Date of Hearing

1

K.P.R.Sugar Mills Pvt Ltd, Almel Village,Sindagi Taluk, Bijapur Dsitrict

18-05-2013

2

Jamakhandi Sugars Ltd, Nad KD Village, Indi Taluk, Bijapur District

18-05-2013

3

National Highway No:13, Zilla Panchayat Office Premises, Bijapur District

20-05-2013

4

Basveshwara Sugars Ltd, Karjol-Mulwad Village,Bijapur taluk and District

25-05-2013

5

KNK Private Ltd. Sy No: 95 & 100A Kotekall Village, Badami Tq, Bagalkot District

05-08-2013

6

M.S.Patil Sugars Ltd, Nimbal BK Village,Indi Taluk,Bijapur Dist

31-08-2013

7

Dalmia Cements Pvt Ltd ( Mining), Yadwad, Gokak Taluk, Belgaum District.

20-09-2013

8

Gem Sugars Ltd Sy No: 125 to 134, 325 to 328 of Kundargi Village, Bilagi Taluk, Bagalkot District

29-10-2013

126

Dharwad Davangere

Gulbarga

Raichur

Mysore

Mangalore

Hassan

Belgaum

2 3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Water

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

127 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11800

694

145

486

669

426

222

1722 769

6667

At At At At

2 3 4 5

Balamuri Kshetra Satyagala Bridge Honnali Bridge Cause way Suttur

At Ullanur Bridge

1

Cauvery Cauvery Tungabhadra Kabini

Tungabhadra C C B C

B

2013

River

No.

Monitoring Station

579

52

45

1

118

78

62

56 135

32

1331

50

11

153

132

135

200

146 66

438

Routine

Stack

2948

156

155

23

402

180

-

316

1716

logical

Bacterio

Bio

92

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 25

62

assay

Solid

371

76

18

2

54

-

-

140 -

81

waste

Noise

8

-

-

-

4

4

-

-

-

monitoring

ANNEXURE -XI -B

125

50

-

-

16

-

-

47 6

6

Legal Routine Legal

Ambient Air

Air

3876

381

149

343

241

251

278

258 373

1602

water

200

135

1

-

-

-

-

64

-

waste

251

5

-

-

C C B C

C

2013

May

C C B C

C

2013

June

C C B C

C

2013

July

B B C B

C

2013

Aug

B C B B

B

2013

Sept

C C B C

B

2013

Oct

C C B C

C

2013

Nov

C C B C

C

2013

Dec

C C B C

C

Jan 2014

1938

86

103

25

C C B C

C

2014

Feb

32066

1536

1677

1430

6231

C C B C

C

2014

Mar

684

132

48

22

197

72 132

96

21

-

1110

42

26 144

25

3188 7590

43

63366

3977

2564

3118

8865

1673

1993

6346 10267

24563

Total

C C B C

C

Class

Annual

NWMP

-

248

9208

NAMP

-

204

46

1073

water

-

179

waste

Ground Hazardous Bio-Medical Lake /tank

Classification of River Water Quality under GEMS Programme for the Year 2013 -14

6129

453

209

455

563

271

85

422 419

3252

Routine

River water

Apr

284

171

2

-

32

-

-

16 12

51

Legal

effluents

waste water /

Sl.

668

-

1

178

53

118

11

116 54

137

Legal Routine

(other than lake/ tank)

Total 16

Central lab

Lab

1

No

Sl.

DETAILS OF SAMPLES ANALYZED BY CENTRAL LABORATORY AND REGIONAL LABORATORIES OF THE BOARD DURING THE YEAR 2013-14

ANNEXURE - XI -A ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

At D/S of Kanakapura At D/S of Bridge Halagur

6 7

128 Hemavathi

24 At D/S of Holenarasipura Town

22 At Saragur Village 23 At Napoklu Bridge

Cauvery Lakshman Tirtha Kabini Cauvery

Bhima Ghataprabha Malaprabha Malaprabha

C

C C

C E

E E C C

A E D

Krishna Krishna Bhima

20 At Kushalnagar 21 D/S of Hunsur Town

At Ferozabad At D/S of Mudhol Road Cross Bridge At D/S of Aihole Town At D/S of Khanapur Village

C E E C E

E

C

C B C C

Apr 2013

Bhima Tunga Bhadra Krishna Cauvery

Arkavathi Shimsha

Malaprabha

Krishna Tungabhadra Bhadra Ghataprabha

River

-

C

C C

C E

E B C D

B E E

C E D C E

D

C

C B C C

May 2013

C

C B

C E

D C E C

B B D

C B B C E

E C

B

C B C C

June 2013

C

B B

C C

D C C C

C C E

C B B C E

E C

B

C B C C

C

C B

B C

C C C C

C C C

C B B C C

E C

C

C B C C

C

C B

B E

C C C C

C C D

C C B C C

C

C

C B C C

C

C B

B C

D C C C

C C C

C C E C C

D C

C

C B C C

C

C B

B C

D C C C

C C C

C C E C C

C C

D

C B C C

C

C B

B D

C C C C

C C D

C C B C C

E C

C

C B C C

C

C B

C D

C C C C

C C C

C D B C C

E D

C

C B C C

C

C B

C D

C C C D

C C D

C C B C C

E D

C

C B C C

C

C B

C E

D C C D

C C C

C D B C C

E C

C

C B C C

July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

C

C B

C E

D C C C

C C D

C C B C C

E C

C

C B C C

Annual Class

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

16 17 18 19

At D/S of Bridge near Yadgir At D/S of Shimoga Near Hole Honnur At D/S of Devasagar Bridge At D/S of Road Bridge at Shrirangapatna 13 At D/S of Narayana pura Dam 14 At D/S of Ugarkhurd Barrage 15 At D/S of Road Bridge Ghanagapur Village

W.A. Point to Hubli-Dharwad

5

8 9 10 11 12

At Tintini Bridge At Haralahalli Bridge D/S of KIOCL, Malleshwar W.A. Point to Gokak Town

1 2 3 4

Monitoring Station

BOARD

Sl No

KARNATAKA

CLASSIFICATION OF RIVER WATER QUALITY UNDER MINARS PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR 2013-14

ANNEXURE -XI - C BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

C -

Kabini Hebbala Bhima Krishna Pennar *

30 Kabini, W.A. Point at KIADB, Nanjangud

31 Hebbala Valley near Mandya 32 Bhima River Confluence of Jewagri Town Sewage Disposal Point

33 Ankali Bridge Along Chikkodi Kagwad Road 34 Down Stream of Peenar at Gauri Bidanur

129 C C E

Netravathi

Yagachi Kumara Dhara

Asangi nalla Bhadra

37 Yagachi River Near Pumping Stations Hassan City

38 U/S Uppinagady Town Before Confluence with river Nethravathi

39 Kagina D/S of Sewage disposal point Kagina TungaBhadra

36 Netravathi U/S of Dharmastala at Water Supply Intake point

40 Confluence point of Tunga and Bhadra at Kudli

41 Asangi Village 42 U/S of MPM

E B

C

B

Manjra

C

E E

C

B

35 Manjra at D/S in Intake point to Bidar City

29 At D/S of West Coast Paper Mills

C D E

Cauvery Bhadra Cauvery Basin Kali

26 D/S of Karekura Village 27 D/S of Bhadravathi (D/S of MPM) 28 Ulsoor Lake

-

Shimsha

25 Near Yediyur on NH-47

B B

D

C

B

C

A

C

-

C

E E

C

C

C E E

-

C B

B

C

C

C

C

C

-

B

E D

C

C

C C E

-

C B

B

C

C

C

A

C

-

C

E D

C

B

C B C

-

C B

B

C

B

C

B

C

-

C

E C

C

B

C C E

C

C B

B

C

C

C

B

C

-

C

E C

C

A

C C E

C

C B

B

D

A

C

A

C

-

C

E C

C

B

C C D

B

C

C B

E

C

B

C

A

C

-

C

E C

C

A

C E D

C B

B

C

A

C

A

C

-

C

E E

C

B

C D E

D

C B

D

C

C

C

B

C

-

C

E C

C

B

C D D

C

C B

B

D

C

C

C

-

-

C

E D

C

B

C C D

C

C B

B

D

B

C

B

C

-

E

E C

C

C

C C D

-

C B

B

C

C

C

B

C

-

C

E C

C

B

C C E

C

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

Cauvery Kabini Kali Krishna Kagina Lakshman Tirtha Malaprabha Tungabhadra Tungabhadra Tungabhadra Tungabhadra Tungabhadra

45 At Ranganathittu 46 At Bathing Ghat, Nanjanagud

47 U/S of WCPM, Dandeli

48 D/S of Alamatti Dam 49 At Shahabad Bridge 50 D/S of Kattemalavadi

53 54 55 56

130 C E -

B D C D B E -

B D C B

B B

C C E

C

E E

C

C -

B D C B

E B

C C E

C

E E

C

C

C E -

B D B B

C B

C C C

B

C C

C

C B

Class “B” – Out door bathing (organized)

Class “C” – Drinking Water Source with conventional treatment followed by disinfection.

Class “D” – Propagation of wild life, fisheries

Class “E” – Irrigation, Industrial cooling, Controlled Waste disposal







C E -

B D B B

C B

C C C

B

C C

B

C



C E -

B D B B

C B

C C C

D

C C

B

C

Class “A” – Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfection.

C E -

B D B B

C B

C C C

E

C C

C



Note: *- No Water in the River/Reservior, D/S- Downstream, U/S- Upstream

57 D/S of Gangawathi 58 T.G. Halli Reservoir 59 Hesaraghatta Reservoir *

U/S of HPF Old Bridge D/S of HPF At Jack Well Point At Harihar Water Supply Intake

C B

C C E

C

E E

C

C

C E C

B D B B

C B

C C C

A

C C

C

C

C E C

B D B B

C B

C C C

A

C C

C

C

C E D

B D B B

E B

C C C

B

C C

C

C

C E D

B C B B

C B

C D C

D

C D

C

C

C E -

B D D B

E B

C C C

C

C C

C

C

C E D

C D B B

C C

C C C

C

C C

C

C BOARD

Tungabhadra Arkavathi Arkavathi

Cauvery

44 At Bannur Bridge

C KARNATAKA

51 At Badami Bridge 52 At New Bridge

Bhadra

43 U/S of KIOCL BANGALORE

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ANNEXURE-XII

PERSONAL HEARINGS HELD AT HEAD OFFICE DURING 2013-14 17 Category

Sl.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Name of the Industry Gland Chemicals Ltd, Kolar. Bhavani Khandasari Ltd, Baroor village, Bidar District Ravindra & Company, Marzapur, Bidar Taluk & District Khoday Breweries Ltd, Kanakpura Road, Bangalore. G.M. Sugars Ltd, Haveri District. Gem Sugars Ltd, Kundargi village, Bagalkot District. Sugar Industries Katra Phytochem (India) Ltd, Anekal Tq, Bangalore Urban. Badami Sugars Ltd, Badami Tq, Bagalkot District. ACC Ltd, Unit I, Gulbarga District. Raichur Thermal Power Station, Raichur. Surana Power Ltd, Raichur Growth Center, Raichur. West Coast Paper Mills Ltd, Dandeli, U.K District. Bulk Drug Industries located at Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar

Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Name of the industry Yashaswi Fish Meal & Oil ,Udupi Unity Fish Meal & Oil, Udupi Energy Resources, Tumkur Belville Bone Mill, Belgaum Indian Over Seas Sales Nanjangud ,Mysore Bijapur Dist Co-Dairy, Bijapur S.N Industrial Products, Bellary B E M L, Kolar Shree Padmashree Textile Processors, Bagalkot Kassel Export, Karwar U K Dist Sri Murugarajendra Oil Industries, Davanagere A T & S India, Mysore J. K Industries, Mysore Omnikan Earth Science, Hassan Sree Mahalakshmi Fertilizers & Chemicals, Ramanagara Kolar Dist Co-Op Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd., Kolar Belgaum Dist Co-Op Milk Producers, Belgaum Karnataka Co-Op Milk Producers, Hassan Bhuwalka Pipes Pvt Ltd., Bellary Riddhi Siddhi Gleuco Biole Belgaum Bando (India) Pvt Ltd, Kolar Sri Ram Textile,Belgaum Sur-Pro Industries,Kolar Gujarath Ambuja,Haveri Dempo Dairy India, Bagalkot

Non-EIA other than Bangalore

131

Date 16.05.2013 21.05.2013 21.05.2013 19.06.2013 19.07.2013 19.07.2013 02.09.2013 21.09.2013 08.10.2013 22.10.2013 26.10.2013 08.11.2013 08.11.2013 05.02.2014 Date 16.5.2013 17.5.2013 16.7.2013 5.8.2013 5.8.2013 6.8.2013 6.8.2013 6.8.2013 19.8.2013 19.8.2013 19.8.2013 4.9.2013 6.11.2013 6.11.2013 16.11.2013 19.11.2013 19.11.2013 19.11.2013 19.11.2013 26.11.2013 30.11.2013 2/12/2013 2/12/2013 29/1/2014 12/2/2014

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NON-EIA, BANGALORE

Sl Name & Address of the industry No. 1 AKR Textiles (Global Exports Private Limited),Sy. No. 18-2A, Ambalipura Village, Bellandur Gate, Sarjapura Main Road, Bangalore. 2 S P Circuits, No. 112, Chetan Polypack Road, Byraveshwar Industrial Estate, Andrahalli Main Road, Bangalore – 560091. 3 Solidus Hi-tech Products Private Limited, No.33, 1st Phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore 4 Ravi Edible Oil Refinery Sy.No. 46/2, Bisavanahalli Village, Kasaba Hobli, Doddaballapura Taluk, Bangalore Rural District – 560 003. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Date 03.05.2013 03.05.2013 03.05.2013 16.05.2013

Raj Metal Finishers,No.111/A, 7th Main Road, III Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-560 058. Rapsri Engineering Industries Limited, No.39 & 40/2, Gowdana Palya, Subramanyapura PO, Bangalore -560 061. Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd (KPCL) ,DG Plant, Yelahanka, Bangalore-560 064. MTR Foods Pvt Ltd, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Attibele Hobli, Hosur Road, Bangalore-560 099. Sansera Engineering Private Limited, Unit-III, Plot No. 1, Bommasandra-Jigani Link Road, Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Urban District. L’Oreal India Private Limited, A-1, 1st Floor, Tower A, Einstein Building, Bearys Global Research Triangle, Sy. No. 63/3B, Gorvigere Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk. Solid State Systems Private Limited, Plot No. 38A-1, KIADB Industrial Area, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore Rural District-562114. Suhas Industries, No. 15/8, 10th A Main, Balajinagar, Thigalarapalya Main Road, Near Peenya 2nd Stage, Bangalore-560058. Sun Smith Textiles India Private Limited,(Formerly M/s. Sai Krishna Fashions Pvt Ltd), Sy. No. 58, Majara Hosahalli, Doddaballpur Taluk, Bangalore Rural District. Ultra Tech Industries, No.8 & 9 Cross, Kodi Chikkanahalli Main Road, Bommanahalli, Bangalore-560068. Indo-US MIM Tec Private Limited, Plot No. 43, 44 & 45 (P), KIADB Industrial Area, Doddaballapura, Bangalore-Rural District – 561 203. Karnataka Die Casting, Plot No. 306, Sy. No. 2, 3, 4 & 5 of Nidavanda Village, Sompura 1st stage, KIADB Industrial Area, near Dobbaspet, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District. Multipak Electronics India Private Limited, Plot N0.28 (P), 4th Phase, Bommasandra Industrial Area,Bommasandra-Jigani Link Road, Behind Guhring India Private Limited, Jigani Post & Hobli, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Urban District. Rajesh Exports Limited, Plot No.2, EPIP, Whitefield, Bangalore.

16.05.2013

L’Oreal India Private Limited, A-1, 1st Floor, Tower A, Einstein Building, Bearys Global Research Triangle, Sy.No. 63/3B, Gorvigere Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk. N.P. Process, No. 395/2, 1st Cross, Narasimhaiahnapalya, Magadi Main Road, Bangalore-560 091.

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16.05.2013 20.05.2013 16.07.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 06.08.2013 08.08.2013 04.09.2013

26.11.2013

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (Aircraft Research & Design Centre), Marathahalli Post, Bangalore-560037. HAL (Helicopter Division), Bangalore - 560 017. Balan Natural Food Private Limited, Singapura Village, Vidyaranyapura Post, Bangalore -560 097. Fortune Engineering and forge Work Ltd., No. B5, HMT Industrial Estate, Jalahalli, Bangalore-560 031. Devi Engineering, Plot No.6A/3B, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Main Road, Bangalore -560 100. Shalom Blackening, D-7, KSSIDC Industrial E state, 1st Phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore 562 106. Eurealm Eco Private Limited, No.47, Opp.ANZ Factory, Sompura Industrial Area, 1st Phase, Dabbaspet, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District. Leonid Chemicals Private Limited, Plot No. 62/A-2, 1st stage, Industrial suburb, behind soap factory, Ashokpuram, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore-560022 Sri Nandi Con Mix, Sy.No. 415/3, Naganayakanahalli Village, Kasaba Hobli, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Urban District-562106. Yashaswini Enterprises, No. 134/B, Ganapathinagar, Rajagopalnagar Main Road, Peenya industrial Area, Bangalore-560058 Kongovi Electronics Private Limited (Unit-III), No. 30/C, II Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore -560058. G.K Metal Finishers, No.G-81, industrial Estate, Rajajinagar, Bangalore. Surya Hard Chrome Private Limited, Plot No. S-10, 1st Stage, 9th Cross, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore-58. My Choice Knit & Apparels Private Limited, No. 26/18/11, 4th Main Road, 1st Cross, Begur Road, Bommanahalli, Bangalore-560078. Surhenning Private Limited, Plot No. 1-B, II Phase, Peenya industrial Area, Bangalore-560058. Surya Hard Chrome Private Limited, Plot No. S-10, 1st Stage, 9th Cross, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore-560 058.

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26.11.2013 26.11.2013 05.02.2014 12.02.2014 12.02.2014 12.02.2014 12.02.2014 12.02.2014 07.03.2014 11.03.2014 11.03.2014 11.03.2014 11.03.2014 25.03.2014 25.03.2014 25.03.2014

Infrastructure Sector Sl. No.

Name of the Project

1.

KMF Builders, Sy. No.131 & 118/5, Seegehalli Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

2.

Athens Leisure, Sy.No. 230 & 231, Tudalli, Yedtare Grama, Baindoor Hobli, Kundapura Taluk, Udupi District.

3.

S. Venugopal Reddy., Plot No. 88A, Khatha No. 391/43/88-A, Doddathogur Village, Electronic City, 1st Phase, Begur Hobli, Hosur Road, Bangalore.

4.

Ittina Centra Ltd., Sy. No. 101 & 156/2, Doddathogur Village, Electronic City, Hosur Road, Begur Hobli, Bangalore South Taluk, Bangalore.

5.

N. R. Greenwood Constructions. “Royal Park Residency” Sy. No. 83/2, Rachenahalli Village, K.R. Puram Hobli, Bangalore 133

Date

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6.

Godrej Woods Man Ltd., Sy. No. 46/2, 46/3, 46/4, 46/5, 47/1 to 47/5, 125/5, 48/4 of Hebbal Village, Kasaba Hobli, Bangalore North.

7.

VSL Realities Ltd., Sy. No. 26/1, 26/2, 27/7, 28, 30/1, 30/2 & 31/3, K.G. Srinivasapura Village, Kasaba Hobli, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

8.

Gopalan Enterprises Ltd., No. 6, 87/1B, 88, 90/1, 90/2 & 134/1B, Begginahalli, Old Madras Road, Bangalore.

9.

Embassy Property Developers Ltd., Sy. No. 2/3, 2/5, 2/6, 4/1, 4/4, 4/5, 4/6, 21/4, 16.05.13 22/1, 22/2, 22/3, 25/1, 25/2, 26, 27/1, 27/2, 27/3, 27/4, 27/5, 28/1, 28/2, 29/1, 29/2, 30/2, 31, 32/1, 32/2, 33/1, 33/2, of Billamaranahalli Village and Sy. No. 12, 13/1, 13/2 and 14 of Hosahalli Village, Jala Hobli, Bangalore North Taluk, Bangalore

10. Prakruthi Infrastructure & Developers Co., Ltd., Plot No.3 & 3A, EOIZ Industrial Area, Sy. No, 85 & 86, Sadaramangala Village, K.R.Puram Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk 11. Trivik Chikmagalur (KSS Hotel & Resorts) Sy. No. 216 and 344, Channagowdanahalli Village, Vasthare Hobli & Post, Chikkamagalur Taluk and District. 12. Maangalya Developers, ‘‘Mangalya Ashirvad” Khatha No. 95, Basavanapura Village, Bannerghatta Main Road, Begur Hobli, Bangalore South Tq.

03.05.13

07.06.13

16.07.13

13. Tamara Real Estate Holdings & Development, Sy. No. 246/1, 246/2, 246/3, 250/5, 250/27, 250/17 Kabinacaud Estate, Yavakapadi Village, Madikeri Taluk, Coorg District 14. Jain Height & Structures Ltd., Sy. No. 65/1B, Kaikondarahalli Village, Sarjapura Main Road, Bangalore. 15. Keerthi Estates Ltd., Sy. No. 139 (P) Hoody Village, Bangalore 16. Alpine Eco Apartment Owners Welfare Association, “Alpine Eco,” Sy. No.13, Doddenakundi Village, K.R.Puram Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk.

19.07.13

17. Tiger Ranch Resort, Sy. No.20, Mangala Village and Post, Gundlupet Taluk, Chamarajanagar District. 18. Rose Garden Apartment, Sy. No. 12/3 & 38/5 (New No. 171 to 171/9), Arakere Village, Begur Hobli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore. 19. Manipal Services Corp Facility Management Pvt Ltd., at Katha No.84/76/76, Ward No.192, Basapura Village, Begur Hobli, Bangalore South Taluk.

13.08.13

20. Ozone Urban Infra Developers Sy. No. 90P1(131), of Kannamangala Village, Kasaba Hobli, Devanahalli Taluk, Bangalore Rural District.

22.10.13

21. SLS Developers, Sy. No. 12/2, 122, Haraluru Village, Sarjapura Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk.

26.10.13

22. SLS Developers, Sy. No. 12/2, 122, Haraluru Village, Sarjapura Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk.

26.11.13

23. Prestige Shanthiniketan Apartment, Sy. No. 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78 of Sadaramangala Village and Sy. No. 129, 130, Hoody Village, K.R. Puram Hobli, Bangalore.

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24. Rohan Housing, Sy. No. 20/1, 7, 32/33/2, Kempapura Village, Varthur Hobli, Bangalore. 25. S.Venugopal, Sy. No. 38/6, Near Radha Reddy Layout, Chikkannelli Main Road, Doddakannelli, Off Sarjapur Road, Carmelaram Post, Bangalore – 560 035. 26. Soul Space, Sy. No.78/7, 78/8 & 89/6,Municipal No. 5, Outer Ring Road, Bangalore East Taluk.

05.02.14

27. Salarpuria, Sy. No.4/1, Kasavanahalli Village Sy. No. 71/2 of Kaikondanahalli Village, Varthur Hobli, Carmelaram Post, Bangalore. 28. Keppal Purvankara Development Pvt Ltd., Sy. No. 101/1-A, 101/1-B, 101/2, 104, 105/5, Kothanur Village, Bangalore South Taluk. 29. Charted Housing Pvt Ltd., Sy. No. 101/1A, 101/1B, 101/2, 104, 105/5, Kothanur Village, Uttarahalli Hobli, Bangalore South. 30. Radiant Builders, Khatha No.851, 851/1, 851/2, Sy. No.16/1, 16/2 & 27/1, Medahalli Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bengaluru East Taluk.

12.02.14

31. Vishal India Commercial Development, No.424/376/487, Sy. No. 63, Hulimavu Village, Begur Hobli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore. 32. Bagmane Lake View -2, Municipal Khata No. 65/2, Byrasandra, C.V. Raman Nagar, Bangalore. 33. Sobha Dahlia, Sy. No. 97, Bellandur Village, Varthur Hobli, Bengaluru. 34. N.R.Arna, Sy. No.8/3, Khatha No.457/8/3, Roopena Agrahara, Bommanahalli Ward No.175, BBMP, Begur Hobli, Bangalore South Taluk, Bangalore.

24.02.14

35. Ittina Mahaveer, Sy. No. 101 & 156/2, Doddathogur Village, Electronic City, Hosur Road, Begur Hobli, Bangalore South Taluk, Bangalore. 36. Nitesh Residency Hotels Pvt Ltd., # 99, Residency Road, Bangalore – 560 025.

25.03.14

Complaint & Enforcement Cell Sl Name and Address of the Industry No 1. Manjunatha Dyeing Works, # 07, 26th Cross, Anekalappa Matt Lane, Cubbonpet, Bangalore. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Date 04.05.2013

H.N. Vijaya Raghava Reddy & Company, Sy No. 14,15/1 & 15/2, Panathur village, Varthur hobli, Bangalore East tq, Bangalore. Durga Hollow Block Industry, # 189-A, Beside Prabhakar Saw Mill, NH-66, Koteshwar, Kundapur tq, Udupi. Prabhat Saw Mill (Prabhat Timber), Sy No. 31/18, PB Road, Kakti, Belgaum.

30.07.2013

Devi Enterprises (Ambe Polymers), # 96/A, Basappa Reddy compound, Y.V. Annaiah Road, Yelachenahalli, J.P.Nagar Post, Bangalore. Bhagyajyothi Agro Foods and Drier Industry, Sy No. 176/3, Budagumpa Road, Kartagi, Gangavathi Tq, Koppal.

11.03.2014

135

09.01.2014 26.02.2014

11.03.2014

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Waste Management Section Sl No.

Name and address of the industry

1 2

Civil Slaughter House BBMP Tannery Road, Frazer Town, Bangalore Srinivasa Gayathri Resource Recovery Ltd., Sy. No. 155, Mandur Village, Bidarahalli, Bangalore East Taluk. Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd., Shimoga Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management (IMSWM), Anupinakatte, Shimoga. Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd., Sy.No 19,40 & 42, Turumuri Village, Vengurla Road, Belgaum. Organic waste India Ltd., Mandur Village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bangalore East Puttenahalli Lake Pollution Pollution of Arakere lake, Madiwala Lake, Hulimavu Lake & surrounding areas National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Hosur Road, Bangalore Sembramky Environmental Management Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 39, KIADB Industrial Area, Dabbaspet Indl. Area, Nelamagala Taluk, Bangalore Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, CTC No. 3932 and 3933, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Road, Belgaum

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Date 19.03.2014 19.03.2014 19.03.2014 19.03.2014 21.09.2013 09.01.2014 12.03.2014 06.01.2014 25.01.2014 14.02.2014

Mines and Stone crusher cell Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Name & address of the industry Sri Annaporneshwari Industries, Mysore Surana Industries, Raichur. Saravana Alloys & Steels, Koppal. Baba Akhilla Sai Jyothi industries , Koppal . Allucast auto parts Ltd, Belgaum. HRG Alloys & Steels Pvt Ltd,Koppal. Ashok Iron Works Plant-1, Belgaum. New Anand Stone Crusher, Bagalkot. Sangameshwara Stone Crusher, Bagalkot. Sai Stone Crusher, Bagalkot. Sharana basaveshwra Stone Crusher, Bagalkot. Sri Venkateshwar Stone crushing Industries, Bagalkot. Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd, Koppal. Padmavathi Ferrous Pvt Ltd, Bellary. Hindusthan Calcined Metals Ltd., Bellary. Ashok Iron Works Plant-1, Belgaum.

136

Date 16.05.2013 07.10.2013 06.11.2013 06.11.2013 24.01.2014 17.03.2014 17.03.2014 18.03.2014 18.03.2014 18.03.2014 18.03.2014 18.03.2014 25.03.2014 25.03.2014 26.03.2014 27.03.2014

Green

Orange

Red

(2)

137

(2)

Green

Orange

Red

3

2

(1) 1

Green

Orange

Red

(2)

Sl. Category No.

3

2

(1) 1

Sl. Category No.

3

2

1

(1)

Sl. Category No.

Industries

51

41

(4)

72

316

127

(5)

444

Industries

95

79

(4) 83

388

278

(5) 399

92

62

(3) 187

32

14

(4) 52

229

202

(5) 300

Large Medium Small

209

228

(3) 351

Large Medium Small

172

260

(3)

308 0

0

0

(6)

26

22

(7)

23

Stone HWM crushers

47

38

(7) 92

0

0

(6) 101 6

0

(7) 38

Stone HWM crushers

0

0

(6) 202

Stone HWM crushers

Large Medium Small

Industries

0

6

(8) 3

Plastic Rules

2

0

0

0

0

(10)

0

0

8

(11)

0

0

0

(12)

MSW

0

0

(9) 93 0

0

(10) 1

HCE Common BMW facility

0

0

(11) 20

CETP

1

0

(12) 17

MSW

0

0

(9) 13

0

0

(10) 5

HCE Common BMW facility

0

0

(11) 10

CETP

0

0

(12) 19

MSW

0

0

0

(13a)

0

0

0

(14)

0

0

(13) 0

46

26

(14) 24

116

311

904

960

0

0

0

0

7

0

2

112

368

396

Mines Coffee Lay out Infrastructure Total (Apartment/ estates Commercial establishment /Educational institution (13) (13a) (14) (15) (16) 0 0 1 11 740

0

0

(13a) 0

602

646

(16)

1037

5

15

68

(17)

60

02

(18)

185

Others Complaints

44

14

0

0

(17) 81

2

6

(18) 31

Others Complaints

3

3

Infrastructure Total Others Complaints (Apartment/ Commercial establishment /Educational institution (15) (16) (17) (18) 93 1375 28 32

19

196

27

(15)

Coffee Layout Infrastructure Total (Apartment/ estates Commercial establishment /Educational institution

Mines Coffee Layout estates

0

0

0

(13)

Mines

Zonal Office – Bangalore North

Plastic Rules

(8) 0

0

0

(9)

155

CETP

Zonal Office – Bangalore South

18

0

0

(8)

Plastic HCE Common Rules BMW facility

Zonal Office – Bangalore City

DETAILS OF INSPECTIONS CARRIED OUT – ZONE -WISE FROM 1-04-2013 TO 31-03-2014

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BOARD

138

Orange

Green

Category

(2)

Red

Orange

Green

2

3

Sl. No.

(1)

1

2

3

Category

Sl. No.

Red

Green

3

1

Orange

2

(2)

Red

1

(1)

(2)

(1)

22

49

48

59

10

36

20

(4)

115

16

9

(3)

425

95

21

208

29

281

(5)

Small

367

224

148

(5)

Small

158

87

205

(5)

Small

0

0

206

0

0

112

(6)

Stone crushers

0

0

168

(6)

Stone crushers

(6)

Stone crushers

0

0

15

(7)

HWM

1

0

12

(7)

HWM

14

9

19

(7)

HWM

0

0

0 0

0

32

(9)

(10)

0

0

7 0

0

11

(11)

0

0

39

(12)

MSW

0

0

33

(9)

0

0

3

(10)

0

0

4

(11)

0

0

45

(12)

MSW

6

0

0

(8)

0

0

142

(9)

0

0

16

(10)

0

0

0

(11)

Plastic HCE Common CETP rules BMW facility

0

0

46

(12)

MSW

Zonal Office – Bellary

22

0

3

(8)

Plastic HCE Common CETP rules BMW facility

Zonal Office – Mangalore

(8)

Plastic HCE Common CETP rules BMW facility

0

0

29

(13)

Mines

0

0

5

(13)

Mines

0

0

1

(13)

Mines

44

0

0

(14)

(15) 0 98

199

1

0

0

(14)

12

7

7

(15)

0

0

0

(13a)

0

0

0

(14)

0

0

0

(15)

Coffee Layout Infrastructure estates (Apartment/ Commercial establishment /Educational institution

0

168

0

(13a)

Coffee Layout Infrastructure (Apartment/ estates Commercial establishment /Educational institution

0

0

0

(13a)

Coffee Layout Infrastructure estates (Apartment/ Commercial establishment /Educational institution

244

140

1181

(16)

Total

433

494

659

(16)

Total

460

454

898

(16)

Total

20

5

21

(18)

24

14

30

(18)

0

0

0

(17)

0

0

78

(18)

Others Complaints

11

0

80

(17)

Others Complaints

139

39

72

(17)

Others Complaints

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

Large

Medium

29

202

Industries

(4)

Medium

Industries

(4)

Medium

(3)

Large

124

110

330

(3)

Large

Industries

BOARD

Category

KARNATAKA

Sl. No.

Zonal Office – Bangalore East BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Sl.

139

(1) 1 2 3

No.

Sl.

(1) 1 2 3

No.

Sl.

(1) 1 2 3

No.

(2) Red Orange Green

Category

(2) Red Orange Green

Category

(2) Red Orange Green

Category

Industries

(4) 21 31 25

(5) 242 141 219

Industries

(4) 41 31 11

(5) 185 269 292

(3) 476 34 47

(4) 32 14 14

(5) 548 358 402

Large Medium Small

(3) 278 42 23

Large Medium Small

(3) 327 121 92

Large Medium Small

Industries

Stone

(6) 753 0 2

crushers

Stone

(6) 261 0 0

crushers

Stone

(6) 300 0 0

crushers

(7) 16 5 4

HWM

(7) 18 0 0

HWM

(7) 46 4 0

HWM

(9) 90 0 0

HCE

(10) 3 0 0

facility

BMW

(11) 0 0 0

(12) 46 0 0

(13) 11 0 0

Common CETP MSW Mines

Rules

(8) 0 0 1

(9) 133 0 0

HCE

(10) 18 0 0

facility

BMW

(11) 10 0 0

(12) 32 0 0

(13) 50 0 0

Common CETP MSW Mines

(9) 115 0 0

HCE

(10) 14 0 0

facility

BMW

(11) 0 0 0

(12) 51 0 0

(13) 56 0 0

Common CETP MSW Mines

Zonal Office – Dharwad Plastic

(8) 3 0 0

Rules

Plastic

Zonal Office – Chitradurga

(8) 0 0 3

Rules

Plastic

Zonal Office – Mysore Coffee

(13a) 0 0 0

estates

Coffee

(13a) 0 0 0

estates

Coffee

(13a) 27 147 0

estates

(14) 0 0 0

Layout

(14) 2 0 0

Layout

(14) 1 15 0

Layout

institution (15) 0 0 1

/Educational

establishment

Commercial

(Apartment/

Infrastructure

institution (15) 2 0 0

/Educational

establishment

Commercial

(Apartment/

Infrastructure

institution (15) 8 2 0

/Educational

establishment

Commercial

(Apartment/

Infrastructure

(16) 2061 411 471

Total

(16) 1033 342 326

Total

(16) 1122 461 339

Total

(17) 144 0 0

Others

(17) 2 0 0

Others

(17) 118 0 38

Others

(18) 57 5 34

Complaints

(18) 94 0 0

Complaints

(18) 93 7 7

Complaints

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

B

10

60

49

26

68

96

92

64

64

529

A

15

32

18

18

23

30

33

53

103

325

Bangalore North

Bangalore South

Bangalore East

Bangalore City

Bellary

Chitradurga

Dharwad

Mysore

Mangalore

Total

Zone

140

43

11

6

1

2

4

2

2

10

5

D

12

5

3

1

1

0

0

2

0

0

E

BMW

6

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

4

0

F

305

30

15

16

15

7

138

34

32

18

G

Plastic Noise (DG sets, air blowers, compressors, air conditioners, loudspeakers, religious places, construction related)

136

6

71

21

7

6

13

3

9

0

H

214

195

172

153

110

197

104

123

44

105

15

24

2

9

0

5

5

36

9

Resolved To be resolved

1417 1312

229

219

174

162

110

202

109

159

53

G to H

Telephone Total towers (noise from DG sets)

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

61

9

7

9

11

2

5

1

12

5

C

Air Sewage MSW pollution from industries

BOARD

Water pollution of river, well, lake, borewells, streams

KARNATAKA

STATUS OF COMPLAINTS RESOLVED AND TO BE RESOLVED AS ON 31.3.2014

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ANNEXURE-XV SUMMARY OF POLLUTION CONTROL STATUS OF 17-CATEGORIES OF INDUSTRIES IN KARNATAKA AS ON 31.03.2014 Category

Total No.

OPRS

OPRNS

UCLO

UCLB

1

1

…..

….

…..

Copper Smelter

…..

……

…….

……

……

Zinc Smelter

……

……

……

…..

……

Bulk Drug & Pharmaceutical

80

55

16

9

…..

Chlor Alkali

1

1

…..

…..

…..

Cement

28

24

2

1

1

Petrochemicals

1

1

…..

……

…..

Dyes & Dye Intermediates

3

2

…..

1

……

Fertilizer

3

3

…..

…..

……

Integrated Iron & Steel

1

1

……

….

….

Oil Refinery

1

1

…..

…..

……

Pesticides

1

1

…….

….

……….

Pulp & Paper

3

2

1

…..

……

Sugar

22

12

2

8

….

Distillery

24

17

3

4

…..

Tannery

2

…..

……

2

……

Thermal Power

11

11

…..

……

……

Sugar and Co-generation

32

28

4



……

Sugar, Co-generation and Distillery

16

15

1

…..

……

230

175

29

25

1

Aluminium

Total



Note : OPRS OPRNS UCLO UCLB

-

The industry The industry Industry has Industry has

is complying with pollution control norms is not complying with all pollution control norms closed on its own been closed by the Board

141

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

77247

201

2

Plastic units Compostable plastic units

0

Multilayered plastic sachets, pouches etc

No. of registered Plastic Manufacturing / Recycling (including Multi-layer, compostable) units (Rule 9)

19

No of Unregistered Plastic Manufacturing or Recycling Units (in residential / unapproved areas) No of ULBs practising separate collection and segregation

0

No of ULBs practising scientific disposal of plastic waste i.e., road construction, Waste to energy projects

Implementation of Plastic Waste Management (PWM) eg. collection, segregation and disposal (co-processing etc.) (Rule 8)

Plastic Waste 140 (Management and Handling )Rules, 2011 by MoEF has been adopted by the State and no separate notification has been issued in this regard by the State

States / UTs issued separate Act /Notification (Regarding thickness of carry bags etc) if any

184

Partial or complete ban on usage of Plastic carry bags (Through Executive order)

This needs to be done at plastic carry bags manufacturing level and informaton is not available at ULB’s Level

Status of marking labelling on carry bags (Rule 8)

51

No of ULBs imposing explicit pricing of carry bags (Rule 10)

2777

No of violation and action taken on noncompliance of provision of these Rules

BOARD

Estimated Plastic waste generation tons per annum

KARNATAKA

SUMMARY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF PLASTIC WASTE (MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING) RULES 2011, AS ON 31.3.2014

ANNEXURE-XVI BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

142

143

16275

33547

52192

490

423

3788

15715

33257

44

64

35066

6893

Facilities

26927

15715

3788

423

64

44

6893

Authorization

26634

15511

3701

421

64

44

6893

9011

7402

1457

134

11

6

1

treatment and disposal facility

0

2

0

0

0

12

0

2

0

6

0

0

0

2

Without APCD

With APCD

Incinerators

0

0

9070

0

0

0

0

0

Auto clave

4676

4175

203

9

7

0

Deep Burial

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Microwave

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hydroclave Shredder

Total no. of treatment equipment (Excluding CBMWTF)

* Including non-bedded HCEs ; APCD- Air Pollution Control Device ** Including Veterinary Institutes, Diagnostic lab, clinical research, industry with medical officer for emergency.

Total 26927 170827

Hospitals & Nursing Homes in towns with population of 30 lakhs & above. (B) Hospitals & Nursing Homes in towns with population of below 30 lakhs a) with 500 beds & above. b) with 200 beds & above but less than 500 beds. c) with 50 beds & above but less than 200 beds. d) with less than 50 beds. * (C) All other institutions generating Bio-Medical Waste not included in (A) & (B) above. **

(A)

Rules

Sl Health Care Facilities Total No. Total No. No. of HCFs No. of HCFs No. of HCFs (HCFs) under of Health of Beds required to granted having No Schedule VI of the Care take Authorization BMW  

18

18

In operation

9

9

Under construction

No. of CBMWTF/ private agencies

16643

9229

3321

338

253

48

3454

83614

7944

24471

14328

6612

14997

15262

No. of Total HCFs quantity of which are Bio-Medical utilizing Waste CBMWTF/ generated Private kg/day agencies

924

263

6

7

4

22

7

7

1226

924

263

6

7

4

22

7

7

CBMWTFs

No. of Show Cause Notices issued to defaulter HCFs

HCFs CBMWTFs HCFs

No. of Health Care Facilities violated the Bio-Medical Waste Rules.

78866 1226

7920

23984

14158

6309

13528

12967

Total quantity of BioMedical Waste treated. kg/day

SUMMARY OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AS ON MARCH 31st, 2014

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Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

KARNATAKA BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ANNEXURE-XVIII SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AS ON MARCH 31st, 2014 Sl. No.

Type of ULB

Number

Total amount of waste generated and collected (approx In Tonnes/day)

1

City Corporations

10

2326.0

2

City Municipal Corporations

41

1570.0

3

Town Municipal Corporations

94

1282.0

4

Town Panchayats

68

3350.0

5

Notified Area Committee

05

9.6

TOTAL

218

5522.6

ANNEXURE- XIX TRAINING PROGRAMMES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED BY THE BOARD OFFICERS/OFFICIALS DURING 2013-14



No of workshops/training programmes

Total no. of Officers/Officials trained

37

159

ANNEXURE – XX SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS SPONSORED BY THE BOARD DURING 2013-14 Sl.

Particulars

Number

Amount Sanctioned (in `.)

1

Seminars and workshops assisted by the Board

15

5,00,000

2

Awareness programmes assisted by the Board

39

11,21,571

3

Advertisements on environment-related issues

127

27,22,907

No

Total

144

43,44,478

145

Eco-friendly Ganesha Festival

Ozone Layer Protection Day

Eco-friendly Deepavali Festival

National Recycling Week-e-waste

National Recycling Week-Plastic

National Recycling Week-MSW

National Recycling Week-HWM

National Recycling Week-Batteries

Chemical Disaster Prevention Day

World Forest Day

World Water Day

Cleaning of river, lake, waterbody

Bio-medical waste management

“Green” Jatha

Stone crushers*

Air Pollution Control

Awareness on GNP

Environment Protection Day

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

*Not applicable to Bangalore City Zone

World Environment Day

2

Total

World Earth Day

Programme

1

No

Sl

30

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

3

2

3

2

2

2

5

3

5

Conducted with H.O 1

Blore East

24

0

1

1

0

1

3

0

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

4

3

22

0

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

4

2

Conducted Conducted with H.O with H.O Conducted 2 with H.O 4 4

Blore South Blore City

22

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

2

2

1

1

4

4

Conducted with H.O Conducted with H.O 4

Blore North

51

0

3

0

3

3

3

4

2

3

2

1

2

2

2

1

6

3

6

5

0

40

0

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

0

2

2

2

2

2

2

4

3

4

4

0

Zones Mysore Mangalore

45

1

0

1

1

3

4

2

3

2

2

1

1

3

4

2

4

3

4

4

0

Chitradurga

44

1

0

2

1

2

5

1

3

1

1

0

1

2

1

1

6

4

6

6

0

Bellary

ABSTRACT OF COMPULSORY ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED ZONE - WISE FROM 1.04.2013 TO 31-03-2014

ANNEXURE - XXI

57

0

2

3

4

3

3

1

4

3

2

1

1

3

3

2

7

2

7

6

0

Dharwad

335

2

9

12

12

15

23

10

18

12

14

08

13

16

16

12

44

27

44

28

0

Total

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

Sponge iron plants Rice mills Sponge iron plants Rice mills

Koppal Yadgir Bellary

146

Raichur

Venue

Duggavathi Village, Harapanahalli Tq, Davangere Mandakki Batti Layout, Magenhalli Road, Davangere. Challakere Chambers of Commerce & Industry MPM Conference Hall, Bhadravathi Govt. ITI College, Bhadravathi Conducted at Head Office

Indian Cane Power Ltd, (Samson’s Distilleries),

Sterio Drugs Pvt Ltd Hyderabad Chemical Pvt Ltd , Corvine Chemicals Ltd ZP Meeting Hall Imperial Blue Function Garden Regional Office, KSPCB, Bellary Abhaya Anjeneya temple Kalyana Mantapa, Bellary Road, Siruguppa. Regional Office, KSPCB, Bellary. M/s. Shilpa Medicare limited (Unit-2), Raichur. Hotel Nrupatunga, Raichur. Raichur Thermal Power Station, Shakthinagar, Raichur.

07.01.2014 28.03.2014 26.03.2014 05.03.2014 24.09.2013 21.09.2013 29.10.2013 24.09.2013 04.12.2013 30.11.2013 10.12.2013

Venue

Date

ZONE- BELLARY

23.02.2014 20.03.2014 14.03.2014

28.07.2013 to 31.07.2013 10.03.2014

Date

110 250 250 1000

No of Participants 60 70 65 87 40 84 120

53 100 150

150

No of Participants 50 50

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

Jean washing units Pharma Rice mills Thermal power plant

Specific Programmes Pharma

Regional Office Bidar

Tumkur

Vegetable Oil refineries Paper and Pulp Foundry Desiccated Coconut units

Chitradurga Shimoga

Mandakki Battis

Sugar Distilleries

Specific Programmes

BOARD

Regional Office Davangere

KARNATAKA

ZONE-CHITRADURGA

SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED ZONE-WISE DURING 2013-14

ANNEXURE –XXII BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Specific Programmes

40 33 30 60

24.01.2014 RO, Chamarajanagar 29.01.2014 Kodagu Planters Association Office, Madikeri     21.03.2014 RO, Hassan

 

31.02.2014 RO, Mandya

 

62

25.02.2014 RO, Mysore

No of Participants 42

Venue

01.03.2014 RO, Mysore

Date

147

Karwar

Regional Office Mangalore Udupi

CRZ Fish processing Boiled rice units CRZ Cashew kernel Bulk storage terminal

Specific Programmes 21.02.2014 03.03.2014 06.02.2014 19.03.2014 24.03.2014 24.03.2014

Date

Venue Regional Office, Mangalore. Regional Office Meeting Hall. Regional Office Meeting Hall. Uttar Kannada District Science Centre, Karwar Uttar Kannada District Science Centre, Karwar Uttar Kannada District Science Centre, Karwar

ZONE- MANGALORE

No of Participants 50 75 50 125 50 75

*** Individually organized in the respective Regional Office at Chamarajanagar, Mysore, Hassan & Mandya., **** Individually organized in the respective Regional Office at Chamarajanagar, Hassan & Coorg.

* Jointly organized with RO, Mysore-Rural & RO, Hassan, * *Jointly Orgainzed with RO, Mandya, RO Mysore-Rural, RO- Chamarajanagar & RO, Hassan.

Mysore

Pharma* Sugar ** Distillery ** Sugar** Mandya Granite cutting and polishing*** Granite cutting & Chamarajanagara polishing*** Coorg Coffee pulping **** Coffee pulping **** Hassan Granite cutting and polishing ***

Regional Office

ZONE – MYSORE ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

12.02.2014 United Seeds Cotton Ginning & De-Linting Industries, 22.03.2014 Gadag Co-Op Industrial Area Hubli Road, Gadag, M/s Sankeshwara Printers, Gadag.

Granite cutting and polishing Sugar Cotton ginning

Cotton ginning

General Awareness in Indl Area

Bagalkot

Gadag

148

TGR catchment

Specific Programmes Granite cutting and polishing

Dasarahalli

Regional Office Hoskote

Venue

Venue

13.03.2014 22.03.2013 29.03.2014 21.03.2014

BIAL, Devanahalli Divyashree Elan Apartment, Sarjapura Road Aroghya Layout, Siddlaghatta KIADB Industrial Area, Chikkaballapura

25.02.2014 M/s. Giltek Granites Ltd, Hoskote

Date

ZONE - BANGALORE EAST

07.01.2014 M/s. Himalaya Drug Company, Makali, Bangalore.

20.03.2014 DITP Hall 20.03.2014 DITP Hall

Date

ZONE -BANGALORE NORTH

30 60 45 50

No of Participants 20

50

No of Participants 125 125

100

100

72 62 24

48 72 54 60 60

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

Eco-friendly awareness at BIAL Mahadevapura STPs Chikkaballapura Silk Reeling General awareness in indl area

Specific Programmes Textile Units CETP

Regional Office Doddaballapura

Foundry Cluster, Belgaum Foundry Cluster, Belgaum Foundry Cluster, Belgaum S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belgaum S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belgaum

30.01.2014 SVS BBA and BCA College Auditorium Ilkal. 25.03.2014 S.Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belgaum 11.02.2014 Ranebennur

21.08.2013 20.09.2013 15.01.2014 25.03.2014 25.03.2014

No of Participants 150 61

BOARD

Haveri

Sugar Distillery

Chikkodi

Venue

KARNATAKA

26.02.2014 Mayur Aditya Resorts, Dharwad 25.03.2014 S. Nijalingappa Sugar Institute, Belgaum

Date

Specific Programmes General Awareness in Indl. Area Sugar Distillery Foundry

Regional Office Dharwad Belgaum

ZONE- DHARWAD BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Venue

149

STPs

Bommanahalli

Silk Reeling

27.03.2014 Bal Pharma Limited, Unit-II, Plot No. 61-B, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, 02.12.2013 Silk Board Office & 26.02.2014

Pharma

Ramanagaram

22.03.2014 Divyashree Elan Apartment, Sarjapura Road.

50

50

50

35

Aurigene Discoveries Limited, Electronic City Regional Office RR Nagar

STPs

140

Divyashree Elan Apartments, Sarjapur Road ELCIA, Electronic city

Sarjapura

130

No of Participants 220

10

20

200

100

No of Participants 50

ELCIA, Electronic City

Hotel Vee-Inn

Venue

Granite cutting and polishing

05.12.2013 & 20.03.2014 14.02.2014 & 22.02.2014 14.02.2014 & 28.02.2014 21.01.2014

Date

R.R. Nagar

General Awareness in Indl. Area

Granite cutting and polishing

Specific Programmes

23.8.2013 Peenya Indl Area & 04.12.2013

Electroplating

ZONE -BANGALORE SOUTH

17.12.2013 Gopalan Signature Mall, Old Madras Road

30.12.2013 Gopalan Mall,Mysore Road

07.11.2013 Meghana and Shalini Apartment Ventures, Padmanabhanagar, Bangalore 28.9.2013 Prathibha Realtors Pvt Ltd,Mantri Mall,J P nagar

Date

MSW segregation in apartments

MSW segregation in malls

MSW segregation in complexes

Specific Programmes MSW segregation in apartments

Regional Office Anekal

Bangalore City East Peenya

Regional Office Bangalore City South

ZONE- BANGALORE CITY ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ANNEXURE - XXIII DETAILS OF PARISARA MITRA SCHOOL PROGRAMME CONDUCTED BY THE BOARD DURING 2013-14 Zonal Office: Bangalore East Regional Office

No. of Schools Invited

No. of Schools submitted filled-in questionairre

No. of No. of Name of NGO/ Amount Schools Schools District Science Sanctioned shortlisted Awarded Centre / for the for Agencies involved programme selection (in `.)

Amount Spent (in `.)

Kolar

73

59

30

21

Yashaswini Mahila Mandali

240000

196667

Chikkaballapura

500

90

30

21

Parisara Samrakshana Vedike

240000

241076

--

240000

220000

Sri Dharmastala Gramina Samste

240000

121689

240000

120850

Zonal Office: Bangalore Urban Bangalore City West

500

150

30

21

Zonal Office: Bangalore Rural Doddaballapura

1449

72

30

21

Zonal Office: Bangalore South Ramanagaram

119

95

30

21

Sahaya Trust, Kanakapura Taluk.

Zonal Office: Chitradurga Shimoga

456

116

30

21

Parisara Adhyayana Kendra, Santhekadur, Shimoga Taluk.

240000

240000

Chitradurga

275

136

31

21

District Science Centre.

240000

240000

Tumkur

400

125

30

22

DSC and DIET.

240000

194512

Davangere

500

151

55

22

Parisara Samrakshana Vedike, J.H. Patel College MCC Youth Club

240000

240000

150

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Zonal Office: Mangalore Regional Office

No. of Schools Invited

No. of Schools submitted filled-in questionairre

No. of No. of Name of NGO/ Amount Schools Schools District Science Sanctioned shortlisted Awarded Centre / for the for Agencies involved programme selection (in `.)

Amount Spent (in `.)

Karwar

1300

627

33

21

Uttara Kannada District Science Center

290000

247932

Chikkamagalur

300

115

30

21

District Science Centre.

240000

240000

Zonal Office: Mysore Chamarajanagar

300

60

30

21

-

240000

156223

Hassan

230

68

30

21

Mukkanneshwar Health Education & Rural Development Organization, Hassan

240000

227000

Mandya*

256

60

30

21

Parisara Rural Development Society, Mandya

240000

152445

Mysore *

300

106

30

21

Jana Jagruthi Rural Development Foundation, Mysore

240000

223000

Kodagu

186

65

30

21

Bharath Scouts & Guides, Madikeri

240000

156990

*Yet to be awarded

151

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Zonal Office: Bellary Regional Office

No. of Schools Invited

No. of Schools submitted filled-in questionairre

No. of No. of Name of NGO/ Amount Schools Schools District Science Sanctioned shortlisted Awarded Centre / for the for Agencies involved programme selection (in `.)

Bellary

850

625

30

21

Sandur Environment and educational Developmenmt Samste (SEEDS), Sandur and Goutambabuddha Smaraka Vidya Samste (GBVSS), Bellary.

240000

240000

Raichur

223

117

31

21

NGO Seeds, Bellary Bharatiya Jnana Vigjnana Samithi, Raichur, Science Centre, Raichur.

240000

233232

Koppal

1474

150

37

21

Sandur Environment and Educational Development Samste (SEEDS), Sandur

240000

170210

Gulbarga

300

126

30

21

District Science Centre, Gulbarga

240000

141827

Yadgir

120

80

39

21

Dr. Prithvi Lucky Sri. Goutham Buddha Smaraka Vidya Samste

240000

234782

Bidar

160

130

35

21

Gouthama Buddha Smaraka Vidya Samste

240000

240000

152

Amount Spent (in `.)

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Regional Office

Zonal Office: Dharwad

No. of No. of Name of NGO/ Amount Schools Schools District Science Sanctioned shortlisted Awarded Centre / for the for Agencies involved programme selection (in `.)

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

No. of Schools Invited

No. of Schools submitted filled-in questionairre

Dharwad

1130

492

30

21

Hubli-Dharwad Nagarikara Parisara Samiti, Srinagar, Dharwad.

240000

178982

Belgaum

235

71

30

21

Science Centre, Parisara Mitra Sangha, Sumero Foundation & Spurthi Foundation.

240000

124136

Bagalkot

350

68

30

21

-

240000

112462

Bijapur

75

50

30

21

-

240000

137589

Haveri

1300

43

30

21

-

240000

158811

Gadag

600

65

31

21

-

240000

162070

153

Amount Spent (in `.)

154

2 3 4 2 4

4 3 2 12 02

Bangalore City South

Davangere

Nelamangala

Belgaum

Chikkodi

Bagalkot

Mandya

Mysore Urban

Mysore Rural

Chikkaballapura 68

6

Mangalore

Total

19

Udupi

Sarjapura, Bangalore

268

3

52

55

20

19

8

9

9

5

21

9

39

1,69,82,000

235000

5825000

6100000

392000

0

175000

100000

500000

200000

2000000

1455000

0

No. of Industries No. of Schools Amount earmarked Participated in the adopted for the School, by the Programme Nurturing Industries / Organizations (in `.) 5 19 0

1,83,58,714

235000

5245000

4636000

323000

153500

145000

80000

400000

195000

2000000

795000

3561214

Amount spent by the Industries for Green Nurturing Programme (in `.) 590000

BOARD

Regional Office

KARNATAKA

DETAILS OF GREEN NURTURING PROGRAMME TAKEN UP DURING 2013-14

ANNEXURE – XXIV BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Regional Office

Anekal

Bommanahalli

Bangalore City South

Sarjapura

Hoskote

Udupi

Mangalore

Karwar

Ramanagaram

Shimoga

Chikkaballapura

Kolar

Bellary

Raichur

Tumkur

Bidar

Koppal

Sl. No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

155

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

84500

3000

4000

2000

35100

14600

12000

30000

243560

2500

101792

117500

5000

10500

900

200

1100

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

Number of trees planted Sl. No. during 2013-14

Total

Mysore (Rural)

Mysore (Urban)

Mandya

Hassan

Chamarajanagar

Yadgir

Gadag

Haveri

Bijapur

Bagalkot

Chitradurga

Chikkodi

Belgaum

Dharwad

Nelamangala

Davangere

Regional Office

13,37,083

10000

28000

4000

2000

500

10500

50000

5500

5000

120000

111300

223031

39000

50000

5000

5000

Number of trees planted during 2013-14

GREENING INITIATIVES IN INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS DURING 2013-14

ANNEXURE –XXV ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ANNEXURE-XXVI ABSTRACT OF NUMBER OF LEGAL CASES AS ON 31.3.2014 (From inception) IMPORTANT JUDGEMENTS DURING THE YEAR 2013 - 2014 1. Criminal cases and Criminal Misc. Cases filed by the Board I Cases filed from the inception II Cases disposed from the inception III Cases pending as on 31.3.2014

440 208 232

2. Writ Petitions & Writ appeals before the High Court of Karnataka I Cases filed from the inception II Cases disposed from the inception III Cases pending as on 31.3.2014

1752 1585 167

3. Appeals before the Appellate Authority under the Water/Air Act I Cases filed from the inception II Cases disposed from the inception III Cases pending as on 31.3.2014

582 367 215

4. Cases before Hon’ble Supreme Court of India I Cases filed from the inception II Cases disposed from the inception III Cases pending as on 31.3.2014

39 10 29

5. Cases pending before the Hon’ble National Green Tribunal I Cases filed from the inception II Cases disposed from the inception III Cases pending as on 31.3.2014

50 18 32

Important Judgements during the year 2013 - 2014 1. CC. No. 258/2005, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board V/s The Chief Officer TMC, Ramdurg:-

The Complainant Board filed the complaint against TMC, Ramdurg for Non Compliance of consent conditions and violations of the provisions of Sections 25, 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 punishable under Section 44 of the same Act. The Hon’ble Court after considering the evidence and the records furnished, convicted the accused and sentenced to pay a fine of Rs.5000/- for the offence under Section 44 of the Water Act. Contd... 156

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

2. CC. No. 10728/06, CC.No. 26418/06, CC No. 26419/06, CC. No. 27616/06. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board V/s M/s. Purvankara Projects Ltd.

The Complainant, Board filed the above criminal cases against M/s. Purvankara Projects Ltd., as the accused persons have started the construction work of residential apartments at Jarganahalli Village, Kaikundanahalli, Kottanur Village, without obtaining consent for establishment from the Board and without obtaining the Environmental Clearance from the MoEF as required under EIA Notification 1994 under provisions of Environmental (Protection) at 1986. The above Act is punishable under Section 15 of the said Act. After filing the complaint, the accused approached Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka by filing Criminal Petitions bearing No. 5205/08, 5206/08, 5207/08, 6621/09. In the Criminal Petitions the Hon’ble High Court after hearing both sides by imposing a maximum fine of Rs.1Lakh in each case closed the proceedings. National Green Tribunal: Appeal Nos. 98 to 101, 105 to 113 and 156 to 158/13 by M/s. Divya Granites, M/s.Maruthi Packaging Industries, M/s.Shree Maruthi Granites, M/s.Shree Byraveshwara Granites, M/s. Rajashree Rocks, M/s. Navrathna Granites, M/s. Matheshwari Granites, M/s. Lakshminarashima Granites, M/s. Shree Shakthi Enterprises, M/s. Shree Om Shakthi Granites, M/s. Vinayaka Granites, M/s. Shree Srinivasa Granites, M/s. Shree Balaji Granites, M/s. Shree Ganesha Granites, M/s. Shree Sapthagiri Granites and M/s. Shree Manjunathaswamy Granites V/s Karnataka State Pollution Control Board:The said industries have approached the Hon’ble National Green Tribunal (SZ) Chennai challenging the closure order dated: 29/07/2013 passed by KSPCB. The appellants contended that the Board has passed the closure order without giving any opportunity of being heard and the consequential disconnection of electricity is illegal. The Board has issued closure orders based on the GoK Notification No. FEE 215 ENV 2000 dated 18/11/2003 and Govt order dated 12/01/2004 issued under Section 18(1)(B) of the Water Act and Air Act, respectively on the ground that the industries in question are established in Zone-3 of Thippagondanahalli Reservoir which is the main source of drinking water to the city of Bangalore and surrounding areas since 1930. The Hon’ble Tribunal after hearing both sides in depth and considering the documents produced dismissed the above appeal based on the view taken by the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka in WP’s No. 38162/09 and 15928/10. The Hon’ble Tribunal while dismissing the appeals, directed the appellants to remove all the machineries and materials with the constructions made by them for carrying on the activities within a period of 3 months. As against the appellants have approached the Hon’ble High Court of Madras by filing Writ Petition the same is pending for consideration. Lokadalat In continuation of the Lokadalat matter in WP No. 13473/98 filed by the Bellandur Gram Panchayat,the Hon’ble Lokadalat conducted its proceedings, on 26/10/2013. During the proceedings the Hon’ble Lokadalat issued directions to the Board in respect of MSW, BMW and HWM for which the Board has submitted the compliance reports as directed by the Hon’ble Lokadalat. Apart from the above, Regional Lokadalat were conducted at Divisional/Regional levels. The Officers concerned of the respective Regions have submitted the compliance reports to the directions issued by the Hon’ble Lokadalat through the Deputy Commissioners of the respective Districts.

157

 

  S-3   S-4   S-5   S-6   S-7   S-8

     

Cash in hand

 

I. Grants Received

(a) From Government

(b) From Other Agencies

(c) Cess Reimbursement from Central Govt  

II. Fees

 

III. Fines and Forfeitures

 

IV. Interest on Investments

 

V. Miscellaneous Receipts

 

VI. Miscellaneous Advances

 

VII. Deposits

 

 

 

 

 

24,003

 

 

10,650,403

-

166,431,114

529,273,502

 

3,296,450

 

323,591,553

 

21,864,271

 

64,815,671

 

486,249,955

 

158

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5,987,081

-

2,389,195

 

 

25,283

4,562,009,965

 

Rs.

652,336,231

 

80,703,184

28,211,672

416,422,895

 

1,015,473

 

407,226,146

 

8,376,276

 

-

 

 

4,562,035,247

-

 

Rs.

Year ended 31-03-2014

Year ended

 

 

20,301,399

 

 

 

 

-

2,110,437

18,542,362

1,033,552

34,384,375

7,366,737

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21,602,365

33,264,951

-

 

Rs.

31-03-2013

S-9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(D) Maintenance & Repairs

 

(C) Running & Maintenance   of Vehicles    

(ii) Charges to be paid to   the State Water Labaratory    

(B) (i) Board Labaratory

Less : Recoveries

(iii) Allowances &   Honorarium (iv) Leave Salary & Pension   Cont. (v) Contingent Expenditure  

(ii) Pay of Establishment

(i) Pay of Officers

II. Revenue Expenditure (A) Administrative

(e) Tools and Plant

Office Appliances

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

82,590,066

 

 

 

 

 

19,857,561 19,857,561

 

-

-

 

-

2,588,240

19,592,745  

432,695

52,580,764  

 

 

  7,395,622

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

46,165,614

32,985,956

-

 

Rs.

Year ended 31-03-2014

Rs.  

S-10    

 

No.  

Sch.

(d) Scientific Instruments &  

(c) Furniture & Fixtures

(b) Vehicles

(a) Labaratory Equipment

(iii) Other Assets

(ii) Fixed Assets

(i) Works

I. Capital Expenditure

 

Payments

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

 

 

Cash at Bank

3,488,055,400

 

 

Opening Balance

  S-1

 

 

No.

Sch.

Rs.

Receipts

BOARD

31-03-2013

KARNATAKA

Year ended

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2014 OF KARNATAKA STATE POLLUTION BOARD

ANNEXURE –XXVII BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

159

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5,094,252,320

Place: Bengaluru Date : 30.08.2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6,156,327,124

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5,094,252,320

25,283

4,562,009,965

 

15,402,106

68,652,456

289,443,010

-

295,507

-

694,600

3,039,882

-

9,903,007

306,093

-

5,874,233

 

 

 

-

323,597

-

2,169,699

4,040,930

-

 

 

S-14    

 

S-13    

S-12

 

 

 

M.S.RAJAGOPAL Partner Membership No.20244 Firm Reg. No.003024S

6,156,327,124

15,942

5,396,839,285

 

22,166,979

77,035,149

448,864,883

-

323,597

-

2,169,699

4,040,930

23,271,463

14,303,961  

182,420

-

8,785,082

As per our report of Even Date For RAJAGOPAL & BADRI NARAYANAN Chartered Accountants

Total

Cash in hand

Cash at Bank

VII.Closing Balance

VI. Deposits

V. Advances

S-11

 

III. Purchase IV. Miscellaneous

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(H) Fees for Audit

(G) Miscellaneous

(iv) Scientific Instruments & Office Appliances (vi) Temporary Works (including maintenance & repairs) (E) Fees to Consultants & Specialists (F) Legal Charges

(iii) Furniture & Fixtures

(i) Buildings & Land drainage including rents, if any (ii) Works

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

 

I. Revenue Expenditure

(A) Administrative

(i) Pay of Officers

(ii) Pay of Establishment

(iii) Allowances & Honorarium

(iv) Leave Salary & Pension Contribution & Provident Fund

(v) Contingent Expenditure

Less : Recoveries

 

-

7,366,737

34,384,375

1,033,552

18,542,362

2,110,437

 

160

(i) Buildings & Land drainage

(ii) Works

(iii) Furniture & Fixtures

(iv) Scientific Instruments & Office Appliances

(v) Tools and Plants

(vi) Temporary Works (including maintenance & repairs)

 

(E) Fees to Consultants & Specialists (F) Legal Charges

(G) Depreciation

(i) Buildings

5,874,233

-

306,093

8,357,131

-

-

 

3,039,882

 

21,302,613

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20,667,139

 

2,169,699

4,040,930

 

 

 

15,752,679

182,420

 

8,785,082

 

 

19,857,561

 

-

-

 

 

-

2,588,240

19,592,745

432,695

52,580,764

7,395,622

 

 

2,169,699

4,040,930

 

24,720,181

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19,857,561

 

-

 

 

82,590,066

 

-

-

-

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3,906,611

 

323,591,553

 

3,296,450

 

 

 

529,273,502

 

-

 

166,431,114

 

 

Rs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VI. Miscellaneous Receipts

V. Interest on Investments

IV. Fines and Forfeitures

III. Service Rental Charges

 

6,487,081

-

6,487,081

5,987,081

-

500,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-21  

 

S-20  

 

S-19  

 

S-18  

 

S-17  

Net Grant available for Revenue   Expenditure     II. Fees

Rs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

 

6,634,403

 

416,422,895

 

1,015,473

 

-

 

407,226,146

 

6,487,081

 

 

 

 

 

Rs.

Year ended 31-03-2014

S-16  

 

Sch. No.

Less: Amount utilised for Capital   Expenditure

(c) Cess Reimbursement from Central Govt  

(b) From Other Agencies

(a) From Government

I. Grants Received

 

Income

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

694,600

   

 

(D) Maintenance & Repairs

 

 

 

 

20,301,399

 

 

(C) Running & Maintenance of Vehicles

(ii) Payments to be made to the State Water Laboratory

 

 

 

(B) Running Expenses of Laboratories (i) Main Laboratory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

 

Rs.

Year ended 31-03-2013

BOARD

Rs.

Year ended 31-03-2014

KARNATAKA

 

 

 

Rs.

Sch. No.

Expenditure

Year ended 31-03-2013

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2014 BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

(iii) Vehicles

(iv) Furniture & Fixtures

(v) Scientific Instruments & Office Appliances

(vi) Tools and Plant

(H) Miscellaneous

(i) Writeoff of losses

(ii) Other Miscellaneous Expenditure (I) Fees for Audit

3,372,643

879,232

2,593,766

57,024

 

 

220,285,982

Place: Bengaluru Date : 30.08.2014

Total

1,026,499,229

 

Excess of Income Over Expenditure   for the year

 

 

670,843,841

statutory

 

 

(J) Prior Period Expenses

53,933

 

 

48,470

2,840,983

922,358

10,713,333

4,199,232

 

 

 

53,933

269,664

 

S-15 238,187,084

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

Internal

241,574

 

(ii) Laboratory Equipment

4,857,821

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

837,785,998

1,026,499,229

426,505,366  

-

323,597

 

 

238,187,084

 

 

39,391,514

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

161 M.S.RAJAGOPAL Partner Membership No.20244 Firm Reg. No.003024S

As per our report of Even Date For RAJAGOPAL & BADRI NARAYANAN Chartered Accountants

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

837,785,998

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

 

A. Capital Fund

(i) Grants Received from Government for Capital Expenditure

(a) Amount upto 31-03-2013

(b) Unutilised balance as on   31-03-14 (ii) Grants from other Agencies   for Capital Expenditure  

(a) Amount upto 31-03-2013

Add : Interest during the year (b) Unutilised balance as on 31-03-14  

 

 

101,767,401

100,028,603

8,335,504

250,403

162    

 

B. Capital Receipts

Less : Purchase of Lab equipments  

C. (i) Deposits received for works from outside bodies

-

 

 

Deposits

Less: Expenditure

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

-

 

 

 

-

 

 

 

 

8,972,932

387,025

8,585,907

 

 

93,767,401

93,767,401

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8,972,932  

 

 

 

93,767,401  

 

 

 

 

 

Rs.

 

 

 

 

 

S-23

 

 

 

 

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Less: Sold during the year

C. Other Assets (As per Form IX) (a) Laboratory Equipments

Less:Depreciation during the Year Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(b) Buildings - Balances as per   last B/S Add: Addition during the   year Less: Sold during the year  

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Total

Govt.(at Cost)

B. Fixed Assets (as per FormIX) (a) Value of land provided by

A. Works (as per Form VIII) WIP  

 

 

Less:Depreciation during the Year 27,527,650 Total

(4,857,821)

1,685,077 (105,300)

30,805,693

 

 

404,749,647  

(21,302,613)

76,661,341 -

349,390,920

70,189,630

17,828,893

52,360,737

 

 

 

15,982,591  

 

Rs.

Sch. No.

 

(4,199,232)

467,228

27,527,650

 

 

 

 

(20,667,139)

8,593,129

404,749,647

24,392,827  

70,189,630

 

 

 

15,982,591  

 

Rs.

23,795,646

 

 

 

 

 

 

392,675,638  

 

 

 

94,582,457  

 

 

 

 

 

15,982,591  

 

Rs.

As at 31-03-2014

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

(iii) Value of land provided by Government (per Contra) (as per contra)

 

 

 

 

-

 

8,585,907

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rs.

Properties & Assets

BOARD

 

 

 

 

As at 31-03-2013

BALANCE SHEET AS AT MARCH 31, 2014

As at 31-03-2014

KARNATAKA

 

 

Rs.

Sch. No.

Capital & Liabilities

As at 31-03-2013

BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

163

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less : last year excess charged  

Add: for the year

(i) Upto 31-03-2013

 

670,843,841

2,421,829,983

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

100,000

426,505,366

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3,092,673,824  

 

 

 

-

-

380,158

 

 

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Less: Sold during the year

(d) Scientific Instruments and Office Applicances

 

Less : Depreciation during the Year Total

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Less: Sold during the year

(c) Furniture and Fixtures

 

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Less: Sold during the year

(e) Tools and Plants

 

Less:Depreciation during the Year 14,698,006 Total

(2,593,766)

(5,800)

12,752,866 4,544,706

 

 

7,913,090 3,519,079,190  

(879,232)

-

3,111,170

5,681,152

 

 

Balances as per last Balance Sheet Add: Addition during the year Less: Sold during the year

(b) Vechicles

Less:Depreciation during the Year 13,490,570 Total

(3,372,643)

-

16,863,213

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

-

323,134

 

 

 

(2,840,983)

4,249,379 (7,500)

14,698,006

 

 

 

 

(922,358)

1,310,486

7,913,090

 

 

 

(10,713,333)

40,076,096

13,490,570

 

 

 

 

 

16,098,903  

 

 

 

 

 

 

8,301,218  

 

 

 

 

 

42,853,333  

 

 

 

 

 

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E. Excess of Income over Expenditure Expenditure

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

2,398,862,785 2,398,862,785

S-22

 

(ii) Others

1,946,954,477

 

 

 

 

-

 

 

-

 

 

(i) Purchase

 

D. Amounts due

   

(ii) Other Deposits

 

 

 

 

 

-

 

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

BOARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

164

 

 

 

 

 

5,148,242,809

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6,020,682,306

5,148,242,809

13,690,197  

25,283

219,338,271

4,328,981,497

 

6,615,433  

23,018,241

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,699,569

323,134  

(57,024)

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

20,618,571  

15,942

255,019,290

5,121,201,424

 

9,971,599  

17,591,461

 

 

 

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

(48,470)

M.S.RAJAGOPAL Partner Membership No.20244 Firm Reg. No.003024S

As per our report of Even Date For RAJAGOPAL & BADRI NARAYANAN Chartered Accountants

(d) Cash In Transit

(c) Cash In Hand

S-26

 

 

(a) Notice / Short Term Deposits (b) Cash at Bank

 

F. Cash

S-25

 

(b) Other Amount recoverable

S-24

 

E. Advances (a) Miscellaneous Advances

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Other Sundry Debtors

 

Less:Amount Received

 

 

 

D. Sundry Debtors (i) Amounts due from outside bodies Expenditure Incurred

 

 

 

 

 

 

(f) Project & Grant Assets

 

Less:Depreciation during the Year Total

6,020,682,306

 

5,396,855,227

 

 

 

 

 

27,563,060

 

 

 

 

-

 

 

1,699,569  

274,664  

 

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

Date : 30.08.2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  BOARD

 

 

  KARNATAKA

Place: Bengaluru

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31,2014 SCHEDULE - S-1

 

 

 

RECEIPTS  

   

As on 31.03.2014 Rs.

As on 31.03.2013 Rs.

   

OPENING BALANCES : Cash at Corporation bank M.G.Road Cess Account

  6,400,684

  4,398,351

   

Cash at State Bank of Mysore (WBP) Corporation Bank- M.G.Road Grant in Aid Account

202,870 12,632,687

7,152,467 14,303,617

   

Corporation Bank M.G.Road DD’s In transit

35,278,927 13,690,197

254,732,654 8,049,700

   

Eco Development Fund Fixed Deposits at Bank

553,329 4,318,021,000

523,898 3,192,022,343

   

Fixed Deposits Eco development fund Margin money with bank

10,960,497 -

3,423,495 3,202,194

   

Non-Operative Accounts of RO’s Non-Operative cess Accounts of RO’s

85,730 117,082

85,730 117,082

163,748,117 4,888

-

31,058 212,846 10,628 59,426 4,562,009,965 25,283     As on 31.03.2014 Rs.

43,868 3,488,055,400 24,003     As on 31.03.2013 Rs.

387,025 387,025

9,647,764 400,000 352,236 250,403 10,650,403

500,000 750,000 752,170 2,002,170 5,987,081 8,376,276

166,431,114 177,081,517

                  SCHEDULE - S-2 GRANTS RECEIVED   a)           b)                 c)    

Corporation bank Cess M.G.Road Reimbursement account Corporation bank M.G.Road Admn Rtgs accounts Corporation bank M.G.Road Analises Rtgs accounts Corporation bank M.G.Road Consent fee Rtgs accounts Corporation bank M.G.Road STP GMD Rtgs accounts State Bank of Mysore -Eco Flag   Cash in Hand         Capital Grants from : GOI For Pollution abatement Programme GOI For HWM programme Interest on GOI Grant Interest on WBP Grants & other Grants   Revenue Grants from : Central Govt (CPCB) for NAMP CPCB (study on polluted river) CPCB (58th conference of pcbs & pccs) GOK (env awards )   GOK. (TSP & SCP SCHEME) Less : Returned (Un spent )   i) Cess Reimbursement from Central Govt. ii) Interest on cess reimbursement fund Total

165

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

SCHEDULE - S-3

 

 

 

FEES

   

As on 31.03.2014 Rs.

As on 31.03.2013 Rs.

     

Administrative charges Cess Appellate Fee

10,298,762 100

9,192,660 150

   

CETP membership fees Consent fees and NOC

202,800 378,825,318

900,272 501,985,716

   

Monitoring and Analysis Charges (CPCB) WATER/AIR ANALYSIS CHARGES OF BOARD

2,088,213 15,810,954

5,332,792 11,861,912 529,273,502  

 

Total  

407,226,146  

  RECEIPTS

   

As on 31.03.2014

As on 31.03.2013

   

 

Rs. -

Rs. 2,725,000

1,015,473 1,015,473

571,450 3,296,450

   

  As on 31.03.2014

  As on 31.03.2013

 

     

Rs. 415,137,146 231,809 1,053,940 416,422,895     As on 31.03.2014

Rs. 321,227,078 256,183 2,108,292 323,591,553     As on 31.03.2013

  OTHER REVENUES Building Rent (Kspcb) House rent recovery Lab Empanelment fee Miscellaneous receipts Recruitment Fees Right to Information Act document Fee Sale of tech / Act Book Sale of Tender Forms   OTHER DEDUCTIONS   Income Tax Professional Tax Salary Deductions Royalty Sales Tax Right to information Act fee

Rs.   5,656,455 658,919 153,000 21,534 56,225 24,520 49,750 14,000 6,634,403 As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 7,682,664 843,250 9,017,189 36,504 707,642 8,930

Rs.   3,100,107 474,502 132,000 4,996 59,646 114,860 20,500 3,906,611 As on 31.03.2013 Rs. 5,623,980 775,150 7,765,560 205,332 1,179,639 -

650,687 2,622,903 21,569,769

179,644 2,117,255 17,846,560

SCHEDULE - S-4

Forfeiture of GMD

    SCHEDULE - S-5 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS             SCHEDULE - S-6 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS   a                   b                    

Penalty and Others Total

Fixed deposits Savings Bank Account Staff Advance Total

Service tax Tax Deducted at Source  

166

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 c

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

CAPITAL RECEIPTS :

 

 

   

Fixed Assets Grand Total

7,500 28,211,672

111,100 21,864,271

  SCHEDULE - S-7

   

   

   

RECOVERY OF ADVANCES                               SCHEDULE - S-8 DEPOSITS                           SCHEDULE - S-9 CAPITAL INVESTMENTS :              

 

As on 31.03.2014

As on 31.03.2013

Rs. 441,443 87,948 410,509 2,529,906 1,118,812 74,052,659 1,953,115 60,050 46,742 2,000 80,703,184   As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 178,747,517 382,453 449,903,681 15,318,738 1,900,000 1,411,287 39,606 1,794 4,631,155 652,336,231     As on 31.03.2014

Rs. 380,190 100,907 357,600 1,857,907 1,493,841 56,370,914 1,994,075 25,000 9,732 55,140 2,085,668 84,697 64,815,671   As on 31.03.2013 Rs. 52,280,552 366,433 403,904,118 25,292,638 3,400,000 986,214 20,000 486,249,955     As on 31.03.2013

Rs.   8,593,129 24,392,827 32,985,956  

Rs.   6,137,992 17,828,893 9,298,066 33,264,951  

  Computer Advance CPF loan Festival Advance House Building Advance Imprest LOC Accounts rendered by RO/DO Motor Cycle Advance Medical advance Solar advance TDS Investment Travelling advance others (brs ) Excess / short recovery of advance Total       Cess Collection GOI Eco development Interest EMD / Security Deposits / FSD/STP Guarantee Money Deposit Collected from Industries Publication Security Deposit Service charges GOK.(Veterinary & fisheries science) Refundable Deposit Electricity Deposit Grant liability (SEIAA) Total         FIXED ASSETS Building Land & Building Work In Progress (Building) Total  

167

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

SCHEDULE-S-10

 

 

 

   

   

As on 31.03.2014 Rs.

As on 31.03.2013 Rs.

   

OTHER ASSETS Electrical Installation

  242,367

  1,053,907

   

Furniture and Fixtures Laboratory Equipments & Appliances

1,310,486 467,228

3,111,170 1,685,077

   

Office Equipments Grant Assets (SEIAA)

4,007,012 62,425

3,490,799 -

   

Grant Assets Vehicle

40,076,096

12,261,412 -

 

46,165,614  

21,602,365  

   

  As on 31.03.2014

  As on 31.03.2013

 

Rs. 772,859 75,127 347,879 102,778,076 5,360,470 176,655 752,170 7,826,135 907,018 2,896,362 6,573,568 1,981,983 2,500,000 52,248,280 1,190,646 1,643,203 4,829,733 16,471,864 16,027,937 7,310,099 165,539 140,374 2,552,638 2,333,189 750,000 4,781,853 2,646,354 2,819,045 248,859,056

Rs. 2,186,194 36,669 488,712 97,027,423 7,981,717 20,000,000 7,337,552 1,359,632 1,768,711 26,869,578 1,070,345 1,447,693 4,260,205 13,040,230 15,006,961 3,509,002 22,400 176,863 1,926,668 642,623 7,702,034 3,418,909 600,000 2,688,140 220,568,261

    SCHEDULE - S-11 MISCELLENEOUS EXPENSES   a)                                                            

Total

Advertisement Bank charges Books, Periodicals & Publications Cess Reimbursement E&O Expenses Cess Reimbursement PCM Expenses Contribution to CM Relief Funds CPCB (SEP) Env awards (GOK Grant ) Electricity and Water Charges Exhibitions & Celebration Grant expd(SEIAA) GOI capital grant Hospitality Charges HWM Expenditure (Giz - Asem ) Manpower Service Mobile Charges Postage Printing & Stationery Publicity service/public awarness programme Remuneration to Project Employees Rent, Rates & Taxes Sports/cultural activities Studies / Course fee/contribution & Others Telephone Charges Training Programme / Conference Training Programme / Conference Grant Travelling Expenses World Environment Day Plans & scheme (Board Funds ) IT & e Gov Scheme  

168

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 OTHER REMITTANCES :

 

 

   

b)

Cess remittance - GOI Income tax

178,463,336 7,682,664

50,278,019 5,623,980

   

Professional Tax Salary deduction Remittance

839,200 9,062,143

831,100 7,740,684

   

Sales Tax Royalty

867,434 31,805

1,246,466 383,544

   

Tax Deducted at Source Remittance Service Tax

2,451,705 543,410

2,042,562 728,394

Right to information Act fee

64,130 200,005,827

68,874,749

   

 

 

Total

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

SCHEDULE-S-12

 

448,864,883  

289,443,010  

ADVANCES

   

As on 31.03.2014 Rs.

As on 31.03.2013 Rs.

     

Computer Advance Festival Advance

35,000 440,000

664,000 405,000

   

House Building Advance Imprest

1,071,191

1,888,000 1,592,389

   

Imprest (SEIAA) LOC to RO/DO

200,044 74,898,245

56,419,026

   

Motor Cycle Advance Solarheater Advance

243,596 25,000

2,828,815 75,000

   

Medical Advance Electricity deposit

-

25,000 55,120

   

TA advance TDS - Investment

32,836 -

788,508 55,140

   

Rent BBMP (Appellate authority ) Excess / short recovery of advance

2,000

3,856,458 -

   

others (brs)

87,237 77,035,149

68,652,456

  SCHEDDULE - S-13 DEPOSITS            

       

    As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 15,305,907 5,024,998 500,000 1,336,074 -

    As on 31.03.2013 Rs. 10,443,588 3,450,000 600,000 903,518 5,000

22,166,979

15,402,106

SCHEDULE-S-14   CLOSING BALANCES  

  As on 31.03.2014

  As on 31.03.2013

   

Cash in Hand

Rs. 15,942

Rs. 25,283

 

Cash at Bank:

 

 

   

Cash at Corporation bank M.G.Road Cess Account Cash at State Bank of Mysore (WBP)

5,680,731 211,066

6,400,684 202,870

   

Corporation Bank- M.G.Road Grant in Aid Account Corporation Bank M.G.Road

7,124,358 71,602,427

12,632,687 35,278,927

Total

Refund of EMD/ FSD/STP/Security Deposits Refund of Guarantee Money Refund of Publication Security Deposit Refundable Deposit Rent Deposit (KHB Koramangala)

   

Other receivable Total

 

169

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

 

Corporation Bank M.G.Road (SEIAA)

1,472,324

-

   

Eco Development Fund Fixed Deposits With Banks

575,684 5,109,502,000

553,329 4,318,021,000

   

Fixed Deposits Eco Development fund & WBP Non-Operative Accounts of RO’s

11,699,424 85,730

10,960,497 85,730

   

Non-Operative cess Accounts of RO’s State Bank of Mysore -Eco flag

117,082 61,827

117,082 59,426

   

Corporation bank M.G.Road Cess Reimbursement account 161,828,293 Corporation bank M.G.Road Admn Rtgs accounts 260,984

163,748,117 4,888

   

Corporation bank M.G.Road Analises Rtgs accounts Corporation bank M.G.Road Consent fee Rtgs accounts

617,859 4,879,889

31,058 212,846

   

Corporation bank M.G.Road STP GMD Rtgs accounts Corporation bank M.G.Road Recruitment fee accounts

444,812 56,225

10,628 -

20,618,571 5,396,839,285

13,690,197 4,562,009,965

   

DD’s In transit Total

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2014

SCHEDULE-S-15    

 

EXPENDITURE

 

 

For the year ended 31.03.2014

For the year ended 31.03.2013 Rs. 2,186,194

Advertisement & Publicity Service

Rs. 772,859

   

Bank charges Books & Periodicals/ Publications

75,127 347,879

36,669 488,712

   

Cess Reimbursement E & O Exp Cess Pollution Control Measures

102,778,076 5,360,470

97,027,423 7,981,717

   

Contribution to CM Relief Funds CPCB (SEP)

176,655

20,000,000 -

   

Electricity and water charges Exhibitions & Celebration

7,826,135 907,018

7,337,552 1,359,632

                                         

Hospitality charges HWM Expenditure Manpower Service Mobile Charges Postage Printing & Stationery Public Awareness program Remuneration to Project employees Rent, Rates & taxes Right to information Act fee Sports & Cultural Activities Studies / Course fee/contribution & Others Telephone & telex charges Training Programme / Conference Travelling expenses GOI Revenue- Hazardous Waste Management Study written off World Environment Day Plans & scheme (Board Funds ) IT & e Gov Scheme Total

1,981,983 2,500,000 52,248,280 1,190,646 1,627,629 5,081,305 16,471,864 16,027,937 7,310,099 64,130 165,539 140,374 2,552,638 2,333,189 4,781,853   2,646,354 2,819,045 238,187,084

1,768,711 26,869,578 1,070,345 1,474,625 3,950,994 13,040,230 15,006,961 3,509,002 22,400 176,863 1,926,668 642,623 7,702,034   3,418,909 600,000 2,688,140 220,285,982

I

170

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14  Schedule S-16

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

 

 

 

For the year ended 31.03.2014

For the year ended 31.03.2013

  GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOVT OF KARNATAKA

Rs.  

Rs.  

For : Environment Awards Less : Expenditure twds Env.awards

752,170 752,170

-

-

-

 

-

-

 

GRANT RECEIVED FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CPCB (Study on polluted river)

  500,000

  -

   

CPCB (58th conference of pcbs & pccs) CPCB (NWMP)

750,000 -

-

   

Less : Expenditure twds (58th conference )

750,000 500,000

-

   

    166,431,114

   

GRANTS

  I        

Total GOK.

   

Less : Returned (Un spent ) II

Total

  III

  CESS REIMBURSEMENT FROM CENTRAL GOVT.

 

-

   

5,987,081 6,487,081

166,431,114

 

   

   

FEES COLLECTED

For the year ended 31.03.2014

For the year ended 31.03.2013

Consent Fees & NOC

Rs. 378,825,318

Rs. 501,985,716

   

Monitoring and Analysis Charges (CPCB) WATER/AIR ANALYSIS CHARGES OF BOARD

2,088,213 15,810,954

5,332,792 11,861,912

          Schedule S-18             Schedule S-19                

Cess Appellate Fee CETP Membership fees Administrative Charges (revoking closure order) Total

100 202,800 10,298,762 407,226,146     For the year ended 31.03.2014 Rs.         For the year ended 31.03.2014 Rs.   1,015,473 1,015,473  

150 900,272 9,192,660 529,273,502     For the year ended 31.03.2013 Rs.         For the year ended 31.03.2013 Rs.   2,725,000 571,450 3,296,450  

  Schedule S-17        

Interest on Cess Reimbursement Grand Total

   

  Service Rental Charges     NIL Total   Fines & Forfeitures       Forefeiture of GMD Penalty Total  

171

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

Schedule S-20        

 

 

For the year ended 31.03.2014

For the year ended 31.03.2013

Fixed Deposits with Banks

Rs. 415,137,146

Rs. 321,227,078

Savings Bank Account Interest on Staff Advance

231,809 1,053,940

256,183 2,108,292

 

416,422,895  

323,591,553  

MISCELLENEOUS INCOME

  For the year ended

  For the year ended

31.03.2014 Rs.   658,919 153,000 21,534 56,225 5,656,455 24,520 49,750 14,000 6,634,403    

31.03.2013 Rs.   474,355 132,000 4,996 3,100,254 59,646 114,860 20,500 3,906,611    

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 5,224,537 15,310,296 249,384,712 2,084,160,740 530,904 10,000,000 1,588,043 282,697 2,366,481,929     Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 3,650 58,491 183,093 313,623 96,312 18,029 673,198

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 5,325,297 15,692,762 239,245,712 1,648,925,000 455,691 8,500,000 1,588,043 282,697 1,920,015,202     Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 218,283 75,816 181,038 57,699 532,836

INTEREST RECEIVED ON INVESTMENTS    

       

Total

Schedule S-21                           SCHEDULE - S-22 LIABILITY ON CONTRACTORS DEPOSITS     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     Statutory Dues     1 2 3 4 5 6  

   

Biomedical waste Fee House Rent Recovery Lab empanelment Fee Miscellaneous receipts Recruitment Fee Rent from Building Right to Information Act Document fee Sale of Act Book Sale of Tender Forms

Total

    Particulars

 

Earnest Money deposits Further Security deposits Guarantee Money deposits Guarantee Money deposits STP Performance Guarantee money + manpower Publication Deposit Reserve Fund(deducted from contractor bills) Retention money TOTAL

    Particulars   Profession Tax Sales tax (WCT) Service Tax TDS-C TDS-J SEIAA Liabilities

TOTAL

172

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Dues on Salary Deduction    

 

 

 

Particulars

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 185,935 185,935  

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Liability on Grants & Others  

 

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 250 3,900 10,667 48,417 4,699 4,203 24,767 96,903  

Particulars

Amount in Rs.

Amount in Rs.

 

 

31.03.2014 8,414,652

31.03.2013 8,130,471

4,696,279 106,863 25,000 116,971 12,258,934 1,370,000 8,930 4,613,126 31,610,755 2,398,862,785

4,313,826 67,257 25,000 55,016 12,258,934 1,370,000 26,220,504 1,946,954,477

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Education Fund GIS/GPF Education Fund Loan Court Attachment New Pension contribution Royalty LIC PWD Rent and Water Charges

 

TOTAL

1

Cess Collection

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Eco Development Fund Grant payable to GOK(WED& other) Rent deposit (Staff quarters) Salary (Wrong Credit) Sanz constructions & Others Study on Ferti Irrigation Right to Information Act fee Grant SEIAA (grant + int )

   

TOTAL Grand Total

SCHEDULE- S-23 FIXED ASSETS  

Amt in Rs.

Particulars

Written Down Value as on 01.04.2013

Additions

Sales/ Deletions/ Transfers/ Grants from Government

TOTAL

Rate of Depreciation

Depreciation

Written Down Value as on 31.03.2014

1

Land

52,469,059

24,392,827

-

76,861,886

-

-

76,861,886

 

Eco Park

17,720,571

-

-

17,720,571

-

-

17,720,571

2

Buildings

404,749,647

8,593,129

-

413,342,776 5

20,667,139

392,675,638

3

CAAQM station

10,446,579

-

-

10,446,579

15

1,566,987

8,879,592

 

467,228

-

17,548,299

15

2,632,245

14,916,054

4

Laboratory Equipments 17,081,071 & Appliance CETP Plant at Peenya 323,134

-

-

323,134

15

48,470

274,664

5

Vehicles

13,490,570

40,076,096

-

53,566,666

20

10,713,333

42,853,333

6

Furniture & Fixtures

7,913,090

1,310,486

-

9,223,576

10

922,358

8,301,218

7

Office Equipments

10,622,665

4,007,012

7,500

14,622,177

15

2,193,327

12,428,851

8

Electrical Installations

3,961,451

242,367

-

4,203,818

15

630,573

3,573,245

9

Stack Monitoring

12,276

-

-

12,276

15

1,841

10,434

10

Smoke Meters

101,615

-

-

101,615

15

15,242

86,372

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

538,891,728

79,089,145

7,500

617,973,373

 

39,391,514

 

TOTAL

173

578,581,859

BOARD

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

KARNATAKA BANGALORE

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

 

WORLD BANK PROJECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

Laboratory Upgradation 540,620

-

-

540,620

-

-

540,620

15

Furniture & Fixtures

357,770

-

-

357,770

-

-

357,770

16

GIS & IT Components

430,169

-

-

430,169

-

-

430,169

17

-

-

174,739

-

-

174,739

 

Public Awareness Prog. 174,739 Assets TOTAL 1,503,298

-

-

1,503,298

-

1,503,298

 

GRANT- GOK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hydrocarbon Analyser

3,610

-

-

3,610

-

-

3,610

 

10,927

-

-

10,927

-

-

10,927

12,102

-

-

12,102

-

-

12,102

1,917

-

-

1,917

-

-

1,917

 

Metrological monitoring equipment Ambient Air qulaity analyser Integrated Datalogging Noise Level Meter Laboratory equipment

43,618

-

-

43,618

-

-

43,618

 

TOTAL

72,174

-

-

72,174

-

72,174

   

 

 

GRANT-GOI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xerox Machine

1,482

-

-

1,482

-

-

1,482

 

Laboratory Equipment

122,614

-

-

122,614

-

-

122,614

124,096

-

-

124,096

-

-

124,096

 

TOTAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

GRAND TOTAL

540,591,296

79,089,145

7,500

619,672,941

-

39,391,514

580,281,427

19

PREVIOUS YEAR FIGURES  

469,811,693

103,953,801 111,100

573,654,394 -

33,063,098

540,591,296

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capital Work-inProgress On going Building Constructions TOTAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15,982,591

-

-

15,982,591

-

-

15,982,591

15,982,591

-

-

15,982,591

-

-

15,982,591

 

   

SCHEDULE - S-24 Staff Advances

 

 

 

   

Particulars  

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 829,986 198,384 13,208 305,108 7,836,275 125,471 200,044 3,867,681 49,518 9,614 13,435,289   Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 1,236,429 286,332 275,617 10,366,181 173,092 5,577,200 84,568 23,520 18,022,939   Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Computer advance CPF Loan C.P.F Festival advance House building advance Imprest advance Imprest advance (SEIAA) Motor cycle advance Solar heater Travelling advance

 

TOTAL LOC to ROs

    1 2 3 4

  Particulars   Bagalkote Bangalore city east Bangalore city south Bangalore city west

174

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 5 6

Bangalore Dasarahalli Bangalore Doddabalapura

5,000 2,813

4,359 5,000

7 8

Bangalore Hoskote Bangalore Mahadevapura

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

9 10

Bangalore Nelamangala Bangalore Anekal

5,000 5,000

4,081 5,000

11 12

Bangalore Bommanahalli Bangalore Rajarajeshwari Nagar

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

13 14

Bangalore Sarjapura Bangalore Yelahanka

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

15 16

Belgaum Belgaum 2 (chikkodi )

5,000 1,001

5,000 24,875

17 18

Bellary Bidar

5,000 3,000

5,220 3,000

19 20

Bijapur Central Lab

5,000 11,074

4,325 12,033

21 22

Chamarajnagar Chickballapur

4,664 15,000

3,000 5,000

23 24

Chickmagalore Chitradurga

5,000 5,002

5,000 5,000

25 26

Dharwad Davanagere

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

27 28

EO ETI Bangalore Gulbarga

13,495 5,000

13,495 5,000

29 30

Gadag Hassan

5,000 3,000

5,000 3,855

31 32

Haveri Karwar

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

33 34

Kodagu Kolar

5,000 5,000

5,000

35 36

Koppal Mandya

5,001 5,000

5,001 5,000

37 38

Mangalore Mysore 1 (urban)

5,045 5,000

5,000 5,000

39 40

Mysore 2 (rural) Peenya

5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000

41 42

Raichur Ramanagar

858,765 5,000

5,000 5,000

43 44 45 46

Shimoga Tumkur Udupi Yadagiri

5,000 5,000 5,000 2,311 1,095,170   Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 15,774 2,405,758 639,470

5,000 5,000 1,340 5,000 249,584   Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 200 3,854,476 891,042

3,061,002 17,591,461

4,745,718 23,018,241

 

TOTAL Stock on Hand

    1 2 3    

  Particulars   Stamps on Hand Stock of Chemicals Stock of Stationary TOTAL Grand Total

175

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

BOARD KARNATAKA BANGALORE

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

SCHEDULE - S-25 Other Advances & Deposits     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13     SCHEDULE - S-26 Cash & Bank Balances     a     b                    

 

 

 

Particulars

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 344,410 2,989,724 1,124,894 150,000 7,234 60,585 817,573 1,156,455 62,425 2,896,362 312,366 49,571 9,971,599      

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 344,410 2,991,518 1,124,894 63,945 6,482 60,585 817,573 1,156,455 49,571 6,615,433      

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2014 5,109,502,000 11,699,424 5,121,201,424   5,680,731 575,684 7,124,358 71,602,427 85,730 117,082 61,827 211,066 161,828,293

Amount in Rs. 31.03.2013 4,318,021,000 10,960,497 4,328,981,497   6,400,684 553,329 12,632,687 35,278,927 85,730 117,082 59,426 202,870 163,748,117

  CPCB grants receivables Electricity deposit Mobilisation advance Other receivable Other recoverable (bank ret./excess/short) Refundable Deposit Rental deposit Salary (to be recover) TDS (Asset) Grant asset (SEIAA) Grant expd (SEIAA) GOI grant World Bank Project TOTAL       Particulars   F.D at Banks Fixed deposits of Ecodevelopment fund & WBP  

 

Cash at Bank Corporation Bank M.G.Road Cess account Corporation Bank Eco Development fund Corporation Bank- Grant in Aid Account Corproration Bank M.G.Road Non-op account ROs Non-op cess account ROs Margin Money with Bank State Bank of Mysore- Eco flag account State Bank of Mysore World Bank a/c Corporation Bank M.G.Road Cess reimbursement account Corproration Bank M.G.Road Admin reco charge (Rtgs)

260,984

4,888

   

Corproration Bank M.G.Road Analysis charge (Rtgs) Corproration Bank M.G.Road Consent fee (Rtgs)

617,859 4,879,889

31,058 212,846

   

Corproration Bank M.G.Road STP GMD (Rtgs) Corproration Bank M.G.Road (SEIAA)

444,812 1,472,324

10,628 -

   

Corproration Bank M.G.Road (recre fee) Total

56,225 255,019,290

219,338,271

Cash in Hand DDs in transit

15,942 20,618,571 5,396,855,227

25,283 13,690,197 4,562,035,247

c d  

TOTAL

176

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14

ABBREVIATIONS AAQ : APC : BMW : BOD : CETP : CFE : COD : CPCB : CFO : CSO : CBMWTF : DEE : DEPA : EIA : EC : ETP : GEMS : GIS : GoI/GOI : GoK/GOK : HCE : HW : HWM : ISO : IT : KIADB : ETP : KSPCB : LO : MINARS : MoEF : M.Tech : NAAQM : NAMP : NWMP : NGO : NIC : NOX : NPD : NRAP : NRCD : RFD : RSEO/SEO : RSPM/SPM : SO : SO2 : SPCB : SPM : SWA : TSDF : YTC :

Ambient Air Quality Air Pollution Control Bio Medical Waste Biochemical Oxygen Demand Common Effluent Treatment Plant Consent for Establishment Chemical Oxygen Demand Central Pollution Control Board Chief Finance Officer Chief Scientific Officer Common Bio Medical Waste Treatment Facility Department of Ecology and Environment District Environmental Protection Authority Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Clearance Effluent Treatment Plant Global Environmental Monitoring System Geographical Information System Government of India Government of Karnataka Health Care Establishment Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste Management International Standards Organization Information Technology Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Effluent Treatment Plant Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Legal Officer Monitoring Indian Natural Aquatic Resources System Ministry of Environment and Forests Master of Technology National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring National Ambient Monitoring Programme. National Water Monitoring Programme Non Government Organization National Informatics Centre Oxides of Nitrogen Notice of Proposed Directions National River Action Plan National River Conservation Directorate Result Framework Document Regional Senior Environmental Officer Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter Scientific Officer Sulphur Dioxide State Pollution Control Board Suspended Particulate Matter Single Window Agency Transport Storage Disposal Facility Yet to Commission

177

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