The Pollution Department (Central & State) enforces environmental laws to control pollution and promote sustainable practices. Businesses must obtain necessary clearances, such as Consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to Operate (CTO), to ensure compliance with air, water, and waste management regulations. Regular audits, emission monitoring, and waste disposal adherence are crucial. Non-compliance can lead to hefty penalties and legal action. Staying updated with environmental laws helps businesses operate responsibly while protecting natural resources and public health.
The Pollution Departments regulate environmental policies, monitor pollution levels, and enforce compliance with environmental laws.
You need to submit an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report and other documents to the appropriate authority for approval.
Violations can lead to fines, suspension of operations, legal action, or cancellation of permits.
Businesses must follow state and central regulations, obtain authorization, and dispose of waste through approved agencies.
Businesses need to apply through the relevant SPCB website, providing necessary documentation and compliance reports.
Industries that discharge wastewater, such as manufacturing, textiles, and chemicals, must install and maintain ETP/STP systems.
Regular environmental audits, monitoring emissions, following waste management protocols, and updating necessary permits help maintain compliance.