West Bengal Pollution
Control Board
Towards Clean Environment
By A Correspondent
Introduction
West Bengal Pollution
Control Board like many other State Pollution Control Boards was constituted
under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974. The next 25 years saw the enactment of various Federal Environmental
Acts and Rules and the responsibility for implementation of the same was
entrusted to the State Pollution Control Boards. Thus the major environmental
issues were brought under the purview of environmental statutes and consequently
the role of the Pollution Control Board was continually expanded.
Functions
The major functions of the Board arising from its legal mandate are
as below:
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To plan comprehensive programme
for the prevention, control and abatement of water and pollution.
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To advise the State Government
on any matter relating to environmental pollution.
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To encourage, conduct and
participate in research activities on environmental issues and disseminate
the information available with the Board on the above subject.
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To inspect Pollution abatement
system for liquid, gaseous and solid wastes for prevention, control and
abatement of water, air and soil pollution.
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To lay down, modify or annual
standards for sewage/trade effluent and for emissions of air pollutants
from different point source.
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Implement the provisions
of manufacture, storage and import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 for
isolated storage of hazardous chemicals.
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To identify hazardous waste
generating industries and implement provisions of Hazardous waste (Management)
Rules, 1989.
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To assist District Collectorate
to resolve issues relating to Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991.
The Board started functioning
with a very small infrastructure for implementation of the first Federal
Environmental Act but expanded both its infrastructure and activities over
the last decade for satisfactory discharge of its duties and responsibilities
gradually entrusted on it. Board's major domain of activities include control
of Water, Air, Soil, Ground Water pollution by combating point source discharges
utilising the statutory instrument of the provisions of different Acts
and Rules referred above. The industries require to take 'consent to operate'
from the State Board annually, keeping its liquid, gaseous and solid discharges
within the notified permissible limit. Industries generating hazardous
waste are required to take authorization from the State Pollution Control
Board, after complying with treatment, storage and disposal of their generated
hazardous waste. The Board also oversees the implementation of the provision
Manufacture, Storage and Import Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 as applicable
to the process industries and isolated storage handling hazardous chemicals.
The Board also assists in preparing contingency action plan for minimising
human health and property damages from such possible chemical accidents
to be prepared by district collectors with active cooperation from concerned
industries.
West Pollution Control
Board (WBPCB) continued its activity in controlling Noise Pollution from
loudspeakers, sound generating fire works and industrial activities. The
Board also organised many training programmes on sound pollution for personnel,
NGOs and other concerned agencies.
The Regional Offices
are headed by Environmental Engineers who are empowered to issue or refuse
'Consent to Operate' for Orange and Green Categories of industries whereas
Member Secretary grants consent for Red Categories of industries.
Member Secretary grants
authorisation under the provision of Hazardous (Waste Management) Rules,
1989 being assisted by an independent Hazardous Cell operating from the
Head Quarter of the Board. This Cell is also responsible for inventrisation
of hazardous wastes generating industries, surveillance of hazardous wastes
management practice in individual industries, developing common hazardous
wastes disposal facilities and processing application relating to import
of hazardous chemicals wastes.
The prospective entrepreneur
willing to set up their industries within the State or initiate any major
developmental activities require to obtain 'Consent to Establish' (NOC)
from pollution Control Board. The application for obtaining NOC is processed
by an independent cell stationed at the head quarter.
The Board accords high
priority to public perception about environmental quality and right of
the common man to pollution in the "Public Grievance Cell" operating from
its Head Quarter at Calcutta. The Public Grievance Cell arranges for inspection
of the offending units by technical officers of the Board followed by public
hearing for such cases to arrive at solution acceptable to both within
a time frame.
The Board accords high
priority to public participation in order to build a genuine environmental
movement. The Board, particularly in the areas of awareness creation works
in partnership with selected NGOs. The Board believes that it is easier
to reach larger number of the population through inherent strengths that
NGOs have in this respect.
Environmental Monitoring
and Research Activities of the Board
The Board has a continuous
programme of monitoring the Water Quality or rivers, lakes and canals and
also monitoring the ambient air quality in major urban centres. The Board
funded many research projects dealing with environmental matters. Notable
among these is a project for identification and mapping of industries within
Calcutta Metropolitan Area with the involvement of environmental wing of
Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority. The outcome of the project
will indicate, among other things, the major hot spots in Calcutta Municipal
area, location of small and hazardous industrial units in populated localities.
Their environmental status will help the Board in formulating action plan
for in situ improvement of most units and the possible relocation of some
of these units. The research activity involving development of low cost
technologies of small polluting categories of industries also continued.
Pollution abatement system of small Galvanising Units and Goldsmith could
be developed. This will now be implemented in Small Galvanising and Goldsmithy
units.
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