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Annual Report 2011-12 1 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Parisara Bhavan, # 49, Church Street, Bangalore - 560 001

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Annual Report 2011-12 1

ANNUAL REPORT

2011-12

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Parisara Bhavan, # 49, Church Street,

Bangalore - 560 001

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CONTENTS Chapter 1

Introduction 1.1 The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974,

Amendment 1988 and Rules made thereunder 1.2 The Water (Prevention & Contorl of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977

and subsequent amendment in 1992 and 2003; the Rules thereunder

1.3 The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Rules thereunder

1.4 The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and Rules/Notifications Framed Under the Act

1.5 Strengthening of Infrastructure of KSPCB 1.6 Construction of New Regional Office Buildings Chapter 2

Constitution of Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

2.1 Composition of the Board as on 31.03.2012 2.2 Organisation Structure 2.3 Laboratory Chapter 3 Committees Constituted by the Board & Meetings Held 3.1 Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee 3.2 Laboratory Committee 3.3 Awareness Committee 3.4 Documentation, Publication and Library Committee (DP&LC)

and Research & Development Activities 3.5 Legal Advisory Committee (LAC) 3.6 Committee for Issue of Authorisations Under Municipal Solid

Waste (Management and handling) Rules, 2000 Chapter 4 Functions of the State Board 4.1 Activities of the State Board during the year 2011-12 4.2 Consent Administration 4.3 Environmental Public Hearing 4.4 Environmental Monitoring 4.5 Noise Pollution Control Chapter 5 Present State of Environmental Problems & Counter

Measures 5.1 Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI) 5.2 Environmental Compliance of Some of the Identified

Industrial Sectors 5.3 Pollution Control Measures 5.4 Status of 17 Category Highly Polluting Industries 5.5 Implementation of Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling

& Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008

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5.6 Implementation of E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011

5.7 Implementation of Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001 and amemdment Rules 2010

5.8 Implementation of Plastic Wastes (Management & Handling Rules 2011

5.9 5.10

Implementation of fly ash notification. Implementation of Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998

5.11 Implementation of Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000

5.12 Implementation of Water Cess Rules. 5.13 E- governance Related Activities of the Board 5.14 Helpdesk at Bangalore 5.15 Training Programmes/ Seminars Attended by Board Officers

During 2011-12 5.16 Awareness Programmes & Other Functions Organized by the

Board during 2011-12 5.17

Greening Initiatives in Industries and Industrial Areas

5.18 Quarterly News Letter “Karnataka Parisara Vahini and

Maridumbi” 5. 19 Submission of ‘Environmental Statement’ Chapter 6

Prosecutions launched & Convictions Secured

Chapter 7 Finance & Accounts of the State Board Chapter 8 Visits to the State Board by Dignitaries Chapter 9 Other Matters Dealt With by the Board

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ANNEXURE INDEX Annexure No. Particulars Page No ANNEXURE – I Organization Chart of KSPCB 1 ANNEXURE – II

Roles and Responsibilities of Senior Environmental Officers at Zonal level & the Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Officers

2-4

ANNEXURE-III Addresses of Offices of the Board. 5-9 ANNEXURE-IVA& IVB Staff Position of KSPCB as on 31.3.2012 10-12

ANNEXURE-V Technical Advisory Committee members. 13 ANNEXURE- VI Laboratory Committee’ Members 14 ANNEXURE- VII Awareness Committee Members 14 ANNEXURE VIII Documentation, Publication and Library Committee 15 ANNEXURE – IX Categorisation of Industrial Sectors as Red, Orange and Green 16-25 ANNEXURE-XA &XB Consent Fee Structure & Consent Fee for D.G.Sets. 26-27 ANNEXURE-XIA

State Level Consent Committee [Consent for Establishment/ Expansion (all projects except non-EIA Medium & Small Red category) & Consent for Operation –All EIA, 17 category & Infrastructure projects

27

ANNEXURE-XIB State Level Consent Committee (Consent for Operation) – All Non EIA Large Red category industries.

27

ANNEXURE– XII Details of Consent Committee Meetings conducted from 01-04-2011 to 31-03-2012 at Regional Offices of the Board

28

ANNEXURE- XIII Public Hearings Held as per EIA Notification 2006. 29 ANNEXURE-XIV Details of Samples Analyzed During the year 2011-2012. 30 ANNEXURE-XIV A List of KSPCB empanelled environmental laboratories 31-34 ANNEXURE-XIVB Classification of River Water Quality Under GEMS Programme for

2011-2012 35

ANNEXURE-XIV C

Classification of River Water Quality under MINARS Programme for 2011-12

36-39

ANNEXURE – XV General Guidelines for Siting of Industries 40-43 ANNEXURE- XVI Personal Hearings held in different sectors during 2011-12 44-52

ANNEXURE- XVII Details of Inspections carried out zone-wise 53-55 ANNEXURE - XVIII Summary of Pollution Control Status of 17 Categories of Industries in

Karnataka as on 31.03.2012 56

ANNEXURE- XIX Industries Authorized to Reprocess Hazardous Wastes in Karnataka 57-64

ANNEXURE XX List of Training Programs and Workshops Attended by Board Officers/ Officials during 2011-12

65-75

ANNEXURE- XXI Seminars and Workshops Sponsored by the Board during 2011-12 76-86 ANNEXURE- XXII

Awareness Programmes conducted by Regional Officers during 2011-12

87

ANNEXURE- XXIII Greening Initiatives in industries and industrial areas by zonal offices during 2011-12

88

ANNEXURE- XXIV Abstract of Legal Cases as on 31.03.2012 89 ANNEXURE- XXV

Order of Conviction/Fine Imposed in Criminal Cases of the Board (From Inception)

90-92

ANNEXURE- XXVI Status of Court Cases 93 ANNEXURE- XXVII Receipts & Payments account for the Year Ended

31-03-2012. 94-100

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CHAPTER-1

INTRODUCTION Decisions were taken at the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment held in Stockholm in June, 1972, to take appropriate steps for preservation of natural resources of the earth which, among other things, include the preservation of quality of water, air and control of Water & Air pollution. In accordance with the decision of United Nations, 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. 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. Over the years, the Board’s functions has expanded, in keeping with urbanization, industrialization and development in all the spheres that go into making Karnataka a progressive destination that offers both quality of life and economic development. The KSPCB has come to implement and regulate 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 even as they pose new risks and challenges. Today’s environmental problems cannot be solved through traditional regulatory mechanisms alone, and the Board is acutely aware that in order to strike a balance between development and industrialization on the one hand and protecting our natural resources on the other, we shall have to marshal the combined expertise, perspectives and resources of the best in academics, industry and administration. The Board recognizes that its role extends beyond enforcement of the laws and regulating the implementation of the Rules. We need 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. As we move towards achieving the objective of our mission, the Board, 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 2011-12 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. 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 the Board 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 playing being an enforcement agency. The report also shows how the Board, 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 everyone’s, not just the Board’s or the Government. The Major Environmental Legislations and its Objectives are as under; 1.1 The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, Amendment 1988

and Rules there under This Act provides for Prevention & Control of Water Pollution by abating discharge of untreated trade and domestic effluents by industries and local bodies; maintaining or restoring of wholesomeness of water in river, streams and ground water. Water Act also provides penalties for contraventions of the provisions of the Act. It also provides for establishing the Central and State Boards and to establish the Central and State Water testing laboratories to enable both to assess the extent of pollution; to lay down standards and establish guilt and default. 1.2 The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act,

1977 and Subsequent amendment in 1992 and 2003; the Rules there under

This Act empowered the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCB) to collect cess on the basis of water consumed by persons carrying on certain industries and by local authorities, with a view to augment the resources of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the SPCB for the prevention and control of water pollution, constituted under the Water Act. This Act inter-alia ensures conservation of water, a very important natural resource.

1.3 The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and Rules there under This Act provides for Prevention & Control of Air Pollution from the industrial plants and to improve the quality of air. It empowers the SPCB to lay down standards in consultation with the CPCB having regard to the standards for quality of the air laid down by the CPCB, 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.

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1.4 The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the Rules/Notifications framed

under it This is an umbrella Act related to the protection and improvement of environment and the prevention of hazards to the human beings, other living creatures, plant and property. The Act provides for laying down standards for the quality of environment in its various aspects, standards for emission or discharge of environmental pollutants from various sources whatsoever, having regard to the quality and composition of the emission or discharge of environmental pollutants from point sources. Following Rules have been published under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 which is being implemented by the State Board. 1.4.1 The Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement)

Rules, 2008, as amended The Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989 was notified by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India during 1989 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The Rule was amended during January 2000 and again in May 2003. The said Rules were superseded in September 2008 by new Rule titled Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. This Rule ensures safe storage, transport, treatment and disposal of various categories of industrial hazardous wastes specifically mentioned in the Rules. One of the main features of this Rule is that the occupier of the activities generating hazardous wastes or handling the hazardous wastes becomes legally responsible for taking all practical steps to ensure that such wastes are properly handled, labeled, stored and disposed off without any adverse impact on the environment. This Rule also regulates the import and export of hazardous waste.

1.4.2 The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous

Chemical Rules, 1989; amendment 2000 This Rule provides the State Pollution Control Boards and certain other Government Departments with necessary powers that hazardous chemicals covered in the Rules (above threshold limits) are imported, stored, transported and/or used in an environmentally safe manner. This rule provides legal provisions for safe handling of various hazardous chemicals with an overall objective to minimize the possibility of chemical accidents by taking adequate on-site and off-site measures. 1.4.3 The Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,

1998; and Amendment 2003 This Rule provides for safe handling, collection, storage, transportation, treatment and disposal of Bio-medical Waste generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activity or in the production or testing of biological and including categories mentioned in Schedule to the Rules.

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1.4.4 The Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 This Rule provides for regulating the manufacture of carry bags, stocking, distribution, sale, use of carry bags and sachets, regulation of manufacturers & recyclers. The Rule provides for Plastic Waste Management. The Rule has also fixed the responsibility of producer or manufacture of plastic carry bags and multilayered plastic pouches or packages for the environmentally sound management of the product until the end of its life. Municipal Authorities are vested with the responsibility of enforcement of the provisions of this Rule relating to use, collection, segregation, transportation and disposal of post consumer plastic waste. The role of the SPCB is related to issue of authorization to manufacturers, recyclers and disposal. These Rules came into force with effect from 4-2-2011.

1.4.5The Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 This Rule places responsibility on the municipal authority within their jurisdiction for the implementation of the provisions of this Rule, and for any infrastructure development for collection, storage, segregation, transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid waste. The District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner of concerned district is responsible for enforcement of the provisions of this Rule. The role of SPCB is to grant authorization for the setting-up of land fill facilities and to monitor the ground water, ambient air, leachate and compost quality.

1.4.6 The Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000; and Amendment

2002 & 2006 This Rule provides for abatement of noise pollution from the sources like industrial activity, construction activity, generator sets, loud speakers, public address systems, music systems, vehicular horns, and fire crackers other mechanical devices which have deleterious effects on human health and the psychological well being of the people. This Rule regulates and restricts the use of loud speakers/public address system. The authority for enforcement is District Magistrate, Police Commissioner, or any other officer not below the rank of the Deputy Superintendent of Police. 1.4.7The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001,amendment 2010. This Rule is applicable to the manufacturer, importer, re-conditioner, assembler, dealer, recycler, auctioneer, consumer and bulk consumer of lead acid batteries. It ensures that the used batteries are collected back against the sale of new batteries excluding those sold to original equipment manufacturer and bulk consumer. The responsibility of the manufacturer is to create public awareness through advertisement, publications, posters etc regarding the hazards of lead. Responsibility of the consumer is to return the used battery to the dealer or deliver at designated collection centre. The lead recycler has to get the process registered with the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) or CPCB. The emissions from lead recycling is monitored by the Board.

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1.4.8 Rules for the Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Micro organism, Genetically Engineered Organisms or Cells, 1989 Rules

This Rule empowers the MOEF to regulate the activities involving license to manufacture, import and export of micro organism and genetically modified organisms. The committees have been constituted under this Rule which will help the Ministry in clearing such projects involving bio-technology. For the implementation at the state level, State Bio-technology Committee and District level Bio-technology Committee have been set-up.

1.4.9 The E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 published on 12th May, 2011 by MOEF under the Environemnt (Protection) Act, 1986 comes into effect from 1st May, 2012. These Rules shall apply to every producer, consumer or bulk consumer involved in the manufacture, sale, purchase and processing of electrical and electronic equipment or components as specified in Schedule-I, collection centre, dismantler and recycler of e-waste and shall not apply to- (a) batteries as covered under the Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001 made

under the Act; (b) Micro and small enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act, 2006 (27 of 2006); and

(c) radio-active wastes as covered under the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 (33 of 1962) and rules made there under.

1.4.10 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006 The EIA Notification 2006 is the replacement of the 1994 Notification. Activities covered under this Notification are grouped as category A & B. Category ‘A’ requires environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI and category ‘B’ needs environmental clearance from the State Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority. Environmental clearance is mandatory for scheduled activities for new projects or for expansion or modernization or change in product mix in existing projects. As per this Notification, the environmental clearing process are carried out in four stages viz., • Stage (1) Screening (Only for Category ‘B’ projects and activities) • Stage (2) Scoping • Stage (3) Public Consultation • Stage (4) Appraisal

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1.4.11 Fly Ash Notification 1999; and 2008 The Central Government issued directions for restricting the excavation of top soil for manufacture of bricks and promoting the utilization of fly ash in the manufacture of building materials such as cement/concrete, fly ash bricks or blocks or tiles or clay fly ash bricks, blocks or tiles or cement fly ash bricks or bricks or blocks or similar products or a combination or aggregate of them in every construction activity within a specified radius of one hundred kilometers from coal or lignite based thermal power plants including captive power plants and co-generation plants. The proper utilization of fly ash is ensured by the Board, while issuing consent to Thermal Plants.

1.5 Strengthening of Infrastructure of KSPCB KSPCB started functioning after its constitution by the State Government on 21.9.1974. It started functioning from a very small rented premise at K.H.Road (Double Road), Bangalore. The office was shifted to Public Utility Building, M.G. Road, Bangalore during 1976. The Board also established a Central Environmental Laboratory in the same building but, as the activities expanded and infrastructure also expanded, the laboratory was shifted to “Nirman Bhavan”, Dr.Rajkumar Road, Bangalore during 2002. The State Government has allotted land to the Board at Thimmaiah Road, Saneguruvanahalli, Shivanagar, and Bangalore to have its own office building. “Nisarga Bhavan” was built on this land, at a cost of Rs.12.45 crores. The Regional Offices of Bangalore and the Zonal Offices of Bangalore are functioning from this building since 2008. The Central Environmental Laboratory is in the process of being shifted to ‘Nisarga Bhavan’. The South Zonal Office of Central Pollution Control Board is also functioning at Nisarga Bhavan. From 2004, the Head Office of the State Board is functioning at ‘Parisara Bhavan’, No.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. During 2008 the ground floor & first floor works were furnished to set-up Help Desk, Library, Administration Section, Accounts Section and P.R.O Sections. In the third floor an auditorium “Tejaswi Sabhangana” is established and it is being used for conducting meetings, conferences, presentations, and small functions related to Board’s activities. The Board has built its own Regional Office and Regional Laboratory buildings during the last decade at Davanagere, Dharwad, Belgaum, Mysore, Hassan and Mangalore; Regional Office buildings have been built at Udupi, Karwar, Tumkur and Kolar. The Board during the year 1998-99 has established an Urban Eco Park at Peenya, Bangalore. In this park an office building is also constructed initially for Environmental Training Institute (ETI). As ETI has become a society as per the Government decision, they have now moved out. This office building is now being utilized for the functioning of Regional Offices viz Peenya, Bangalore North-2 and the Zonal Office,Bangalore North.

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1.6 Construction of Regional Office Buildings Construction works related to office buildings of the Board is mentioned in the Table 1.1 & 1.2

Table 1.1. Construction of Regional Office buildings completed in 2011-12

Sl No. District (R O wise) Estimated cost Rs.(Tender cost) 1. Bagalkot 1,07,00,000.00 2. Bijapur 94,97,000.00

3. Shimoga 78,00,000.00 4. Chitradurga 1,10,00,000.00 5. Bellary 1,92,04,000.00 6. Chikkamagalore 95,34,000.00 7. Mandya 83,10,000.00

Table 1.2. Construction of Regional Office building taken up during 2011-12

Sl No. District Estimated cost Rs.(Tender cost) 1. Gulbarga 1,91,94,000.00

The Central Environmental Laboratory of the Board is being relocated at the Board’s building ‘Nisarga Bhavana’ at Sanegoravanahalli, Bangalore. The work of modernizing the laboratory facility at the above location is in progress.

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CHAPTER -2 CONSTITUTION OF THE KARNATAKA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD 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 and 2007. 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 31-03-2012 is as follows: Chairman • Sri.A.S.Sadashivaiah IFS (Retd) assumed charge on 04-09-2009 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 Non official members nominated by the GOK with effect from 11-11-2010 are as under. • Sri.T.Srinivasan, Chairman, Lagu Udyog Bharathi, Karnataka, No.114, 42nd Cross, 8th Block,

Jayanagar, Bangalore-560070. • Sri.K.Vijaykumar, Shrusti, Kadri Ki Battalu, House No.3-19-1619/14, 3rd Ward, Kadri,

Mangalore-575002. • Sri.S.S.Gadag, Sangam, No.612, 15th Main Road, 1st Block, 3rd Stage, Basaveshwarnagar,

Bangalore-560079.

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Representative of the State Controlled Corporations • Managing Director, Karnataka Urban Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Bangalore. • Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Bangalore Member Secretary

Sri.S.M.Puttabuddi, IFS is appointed as Member Secretary with effect from a 16-03-2011 and continued during the period under report.

2.2 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-I. The Head Office is in Bangalore with 37 Regional Offices & 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 is heading the Zonal Office. There are four Zonal Offices at Bangalore; other Zonal offices are located at Mysore, Dharwad, Bellary, Udupi and Chitradurga and the roles and responsibilities of Regional Officers and Zonal Officers are given in ANNEXURE - II. Addresses of Head office, Regional Offices and Central Laboratory are given in ANNEXURE - III. The Board has 276 permanent staff. The details of staff position are given in ANNEXURE–IV(A). There are also 107 contract employees and 220 personnel out sourced from a manpower agency. During 2011-12, nine employees retired including voluntary retirement and two employees passed away during in service, the details are in ANNEXURE-IV(B). 2.3 Laboratory KSPCB has established a Central Laboratory at Bangalore with Regional Laboratories at other places in the State. Regional Laboratories are located 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. The Central Laboratory and seven Regional Laboratories have been strengthened with sophisticated laboratory facilities including one mobile laboratory during 2000-2001 under the World Bank aided Industrial Pollution Prevention Project. Regional Laboratories are attached to the respective Regional Offices and they carry out analysis of water, waste water, ambient air samples and stack emission samples etc. Samples are collected from industries, local authorities, rivers, wells, etc., and sent to the nearest laboratory for analysis.

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CHAPTER -3 COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED BY THE STATE BOARD AND MEETINGS HELD The Board has constituted/reconstituted following committees to assist it in carrying out its activities: 1. Technical Advisory Committee; 2. Laboratory Committee; 3. Documentation, Publication and Library Committee (The committee is also entrusted with

R & D activity) 4. Two State level Consent Committees at Head Office for issue of Consent for

Establishment(CFE) and CFE (Expansion) for all projects except non-EIA Medium & Small Red category and issue of Consent for Operation (CFO) for all EIA, 17 category & Infrastructure projects and Committee for issue of Consent for Operation for all Non EIA Large Red category industries. Similarly Consent Committees have been constituted for each Regional Office.

5. Awareness Committee. 6. Legal Advisory Committee. 7. Municipal Solid Waste Management Committee During 2011-12, the Board has met thrice on the dates mentioned in Table 3.1 below. Table 3.1 Board Meetings held during 2011-12

Meeting Number Date 181 23-08-2011 182 20-12-2011 183 14-03-2012

Major decisions of the Board in the above mentioned meetings are; 181st Board Meeting held on 23-08-2011 Sub No:181:02- Sub No: 181:05 – Sub No:181:12 – Sub No: 181:15 – T Sub No:181:26 – Sub No:181:27 – Sub No:181:28 –

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Sub No: 182:02 – Sub No: 182:05 – Prescribing consent and authorization validity period for industries and other organizations to reduce paper work. 1. The Board has resolved to categorise the industries as under;

a. Small Scale units - upto 5.0 Crores b. Medium Scale unit - upto 5 to 10 Crores c. Large Scale unit - More than 10 Crores

2. Further, Board resolved that the following consent validity periods shall be made mandatory for all units as indicated below for the applications submitted from 1st April, 2012.

a. Large/Red - One year consent collecting one fee b. Large Orange - Two year consent collecting two fees c. Large Green - Ten year consent collecting five fees d. Medium Red - Two year consent collecting two fees e. Medium Orange - Two year consent collecting two fees f. Medium Green - Ten year consent collecting five fees g. Small Red - Five year consent collecting three fees h. Small Orange - Five year consent collecting three fees i. Small Green - Ten year consent collecting one fee j. Issue of Hazardous Waste Authorization shall be made co-terminus with consent for

operation.

Sub No.182:14: Plan for strengthening Environmental Laboratories of KSPCB 1. Board resolved to strengthen the scientific staff by recruitment and also to train the staff for

operation of latest equipments. Board also resolved to establish one more laboratory at Nirman Bhavan on Rajakumar Road, Bangalore. Further, for the proposed Referral lab at Central Laboratory following activities are suggested. a. Calibration of equipments and recognition of private laboratories b. Periodic auditing of empanelled laboratories c. R & D Works d. Analysis of samples of parameters such as pesticides, Dioxins, Furans, VOCs, PAHs,

PCBs etc., e. This laboratory will cater to analysis of samples from Regional Offices of

Bangalore City-3, Bangalore South-1&2, Bangalore West, Chikkaballapura, Ramanagaram and Kolar.

Sub No 182:15: The Board resolved to upgrade the existing Regional Laboratories. Sub No: 182:16: Creation of Laboratory Monitoring Cell in Bangalore. The Board resolved to establish one monitoring cell

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Sub No 182:24: Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and European Business and Technology Centre (EBTC) The Board resolved to sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and European Business and Tech nology Centre (EBTC) with respect to pollution control and environmental protection by deployment of latest technologies subject to the approval of the Government. 183rd Board Meeting held on 14-03-2012 Sub No. 183:02: Prescribing consent and authorization validity period for industries and other organizations to reduce paper work. Investment less than 25 Lakhs is considered as Micro industries as per MSME Act, 2006 and a separate periodicity of consent is approved by the Board as under. 1. Micro Red - 5 year consent collecting one fee 2. Micro Orange - 5 year consent collecting one fee 3. Micro Green - One time permanent consent collecting one fee Sub No.183:10 – Purchase of site for Regional Office , Ramanagaram. Board approved for purchase of 936.49 Sqmtrs of land at Ramanagaram at prize of Rs.65.53 Lakhs. Sub No.183:11:- Purchase of Site from KIADB for establishing Common Effluent Treatment Plant at Mundargi Industrial Area,Bellary. Permission was accorded for purchase of 3.9 Acres of Land at Mundargi Industrial Area, 4th Phase, Bellary at a cost of Rs.7.23 Lakhs. Sub No.:183:15:- Delegation of powers to Chairman for issue of Proposed Directions and Closure orders under Water & Air Act. The powers to issue directions under Section 33A and 31A of Water & Air Act is extended and delegated to Chairman from 1-4-2012 to 31-3-2015. Sub No.183:16:- Issue of CFE before issue of Environmental Clearance by MOEF. The Board resolved as under. (a) To issue of CFE for Non EIA projects on priority subject to obtaining EC from Dept of

Ecology & Environment before applying for CFE of the Board. (b) EIA projects not involving public hearing to be examined on a case to case basis, and obtain

opinion from industries Department if needed and issue CFE for such projects since obtaining consent &EC are parallel process.

Sub No.183:21:- Creation of Centre of Excellence for Waste Management at Bangalore in association with National Solid Waste Management Association of India, Mumbai.

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The Board approved establishment of a Centre of Excellence for Waste Management in collaboration with National Solid Waste Association of India, Mumbai. Sub No.183:22:- Delegation of powers to the Chairperson, Member Secretary and officer of the Board under e-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 The Board resolved for the following delegations. Table 3.2 Delegation of powers Sl. No.

Details Power delegated to

1 Power to issue First time authorization under Section 9(2) Member Secretary 2 Power to suspend or cancel of authorization under Section

10(1) and (2). Chairperson

3 Grant of Registration under Section 11(1) Member Secretary 4 Renewal of authorization 9(2) Senior Environmental Officer 5 Renewal of Registration Section 11(2) Member Secretary 6 Any other specific/special permission or approvals under these

Rules Chair person

Sub No.183:24:- Covering DG Set attached to Mobile Towers under Consent mechanism. The Board approved for issue of one time consent to Mobile Towers by collecting one fee based on the DG Set capacity with a condition there shall not be any complaint from the general public due to operation of DG Set and noise. Sub No.183:25:- Delegation of powers with respect of issue of Notice of Proposed Directions (NPD) under the provisions of Water & Air Act. The Board approved to delegate the powers to issue NPD under Section 33(A) and 31(A) of Water & Air Act respectively for violating industries to Regional Senior Environmental Officers. Closure direction will be done at Head office with the approval of Chairman. Sub No.183:31:- Classification, Consent fee and Validity of Consents in respect of Residential Apartments, Residential Townships, Villas, Row Houses and Residential Layouts. The Board resolved as under. CLASSIFICATION: All the Residential Apartments, Residential Townships, Villas, Row Houses and Residential Layouts to be classified under Green Category. CONSENT FEE: Consent fee under Water Act based on the STP capacity is as below: Table 3.3: Consent fee Under Water Act Based on the STP capacity Sl No. STP Capacity Consent fee in respect of Residential Apartments /

Residential Townships/ Villas/ Row Houses/ Layouts (in Rs)

1 Upto 100 KLD 20,000 2 101 KLD to 300 KLD 30,000

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3 301 KLD to 500 KLD 50,000 4 Above 500 KLD 1,00,000 VALIDITY OF CONSENT: Consent for Operation for a period of 5 years by collecting a single fee. Sub No.183:32:- Proposal for setting up of Bangalore Air Quality Management Cell (BAQMC). Board has approved the proposal for setting up of Bangalore Air Quality Management Cell (BAQMC) at CiSTUP, IISc, Bangalore and authroized Chairman to finalise the modalities, decide on corpus fund to be created and sign MOU. Sub No 183:33:- Water Quality Assessment of Surface Water Bodies in Karnataka State Board approved the proposal of NEERI at a cost of Rs.7.5 Lakhs to take up study of water quality assessment for a duration of 8 Months. 3.1 Meetings of the Technical Advisory Committee The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was re-constituted by the Board vide OM No:KSPCB/220/vol-3/CC//1605, dated: 21-06-2011 and has members as indicated in ANNEXURE-V. The TAC provides technical advice to the Board in matters relating to pollution control proposals, etc. submitted by the 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. During the financial year under report, the TAC has met 09 times on the following dates; Table 3.4. Meetings of TAC held in 2011-12

Meeting number Date 355th 27-04-2011 356th 07-05-2011 357th 21-06-2011 358st 11-07-2011 359th 29-09-2011 360th 05-11-2011 361st 24-12-2011 362nd 04-02-2012 363rd 31-03-2012

3.2 Laboratory Committee.

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Laboratory Committee was re-constituted by the Board vide OM No.KSPCB/160/COC/2010-11/3877, dated: 05-03-2011 to assist in strengthening & up-gradation of laboratories of the Board for effective functioning. List of laboratory committee members is given in ANNEXURE VI. Tenure of the Committee is one year from the date of constitution.

During the financial year, the committee has taken following decisions:

Table 3.5. Decisions taken by Laboratory Committee

Date of the Meeting Decisions. 15-06-2011 • Committee approved to purchase sophisticated instruments from

MOEF fund. • Committee approved to appoint scientific staff on internship

basis to the laboratories of the Board. • Committee approved to establish two regional laboratories and

one Referral laboratory in Bangalore

22-10-2011 Committee recommended for the creation of monitoring cell.

19-11-2011 Committee recommended for implementation of OHSAS certification & NABL certification in Central Environmental laboratory and extension of ISO 9001:2008 certification for regional laboratories namely Mysore, Mangalore & Dharwad.

3.3 Awareness Committee This Committee is re-constituted by the Board vide OM No:KSPCB/CC/459/2010-11/ 1715, dated: 27-06-2011 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 VII. During the financial year, the Committee met on the following dates: Table 3.6. Awareness Committee Meeting held in 2011-12

3.4 Documentation, Publication and Library Committee (DP&LC) and Research & Development Activities

Meeting Number. Date 32nd 10-05-2011 33rd 06-08-2011 34th 09-09-2011 35th 29-12-2011 36th 13-02-2012

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This Committee was constituted by the Board vide OM No: KSPCB/CC/152-COC/2010-11/1664, dated: 24-06-2011 with the following objectives; • To prepare/plan of action for documentation of all related technical and legal matters

pertaining to Board’s activities. • To prepare and recommend plan of action for publication of various technical and legal

journals and periodicals. • To procure technical, legal publications and strengthen the Board’s library. • To examine the proposals related to Research & Development. During the financial year the committee held the meetings on the following dates: Table 3.7 Meetings of Documentation, Publication and Library Committee held in 2011-12

Meeting Number Date 6th 11-05-2011 7th 03-09-2011 8th 25-01-2012

List of members is given in ANNEXURE VIII. 3.5 Legal Advisory Committee (LAC)

In the course of enforcement of various Environmental Acts and Rules by the Board, a large number of writ petitions, appeals, etc., are being filed before the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka, Appellate Authority, etc. Besides, the Board also initiates criminal proceedings against erring industries. Therefore, with a view to streamline the matters relating to legal issues and to seek legal advise on various issues including advice on the implementation of judgements delivered by various courts,the Board has constituted a Legal Advisory Committee consisting of following Advocates and a Board Officer as members: 1. Sri.T.Umashankar, Chairman. 2. Sri.S.G.Kulkarni, Member. 3. Sri.C.K.Venkatesh, Member. 4. Sri. C. D. Kumar, Member - Technical. The Committee continued to function during the year under report and has met 42 times and given advice/opinion on various matters. 3.6 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

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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.

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CHAPTER-4 FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE BOARD 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;

• 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 ; • for the prevention, control of abatement of discharges of waste into streams or wells. • 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.

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• 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.

4.1 Activities of the State Board during the Year 2011-12 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 2011-12 are described below; 4.2 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

Depending on their pollution potential, Board has classified the industrial units into three categories: Red, Orange and Green. Red category units have maximum pollution potential, Orange category units have moderate pollution potential and the Green category units have the least pollution potential. The categorization of industries is at ANNEXURE – IX. Consent fee structure is at ANNEXURE – X(A) & X(B). In order to simplify the procedure for filing of applications in respect of Orange and Green category industries, a simplified common application form under the Water and the Air Act has been prescribed. Applications under this category are cleared by the Board on priority, generally within 21 days.

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Depending on the type and size of organization, decisions on grant or refusal of consents are taken either at the Head Office or at the Regional Office level. In order to introduce transparency and involve stake holders in consent administration, Consent Committees have been constituted both at Head Office and at each Regional Office. Representatives of industries or its Association, technical experts and others are included in the Committees. The Committees will recommend grant or refusal of consent. There are two Committees constituted at Head Office for issuing CFE & CFO. The CFE Committee at Head Office is headed by the Chairman and CFO Committee by the Member Secretary. Committees meet regularly for deliberating on consents of projects with capital investment more than Rs. 5.00 crores. List of members of the Head Office State level Consent Committees is given in ANNEXURE -XI A & XI B . In the interest of streamlining the consent administration the delegation of powers was revised with effect from 21-01-2008 and 15-12-2009 The details are as under. • Consent for Establishment (CFE), Consent for Expansion (CFExp) & first Consent for

Operation (CFO) for red category of industries/organizations to be issued at Head Office. • All renewal of Consent for Operations (CFOs) for Red category industries/organizations with

capital investment more than Rs.5 crores to be issued at Head Office. • All renewals of CFOs for categories of industries/organizations other than those mentioned

above to be issued at Regional Offices. • Application pertaining to all Green category industries/organizations irrespective of size

seeking CFE and CFO’s except apartments; IT parks are disposed at Regional Office subjectto certain conditions indicated in the notification.

During the financial year 2011-12, to hasten up the disposal of the consent applications, powers have been delegated to Zonal Offices to dispose CFE and first CFO applications of all Orange category industries/organizations irrespective of size (except textile washing units of all sizes) with effect from 23-04-2010. An abstract of the number of CFE, CFEx and CFO meetings conducted in the Head Office and CFO committee meetings conducted in the Regional Offices is shown in Table 5.1. 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.

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Table 4.1 : Details of Consent Committees Held During 2011-12

Sl.No. Committee No of meetings No. of subjects deliberated HEAD OFFICE

1. CFE (EIA) 12 615

2. CFO (EIA) 12 313

3. CFO (non-EIA) 14 560

REGIONAL OFFICES

4. No of meetings 339

5. CFO applications 10568

6. CFE applications 568

7. BMW applications 4320

8. MSW applications 86

Details of Consent Committee meetings in each Regional Office is at ANNEXURE XII. 4.3 Environmental Public Hearing Obtaining environmental clearance from the GOI/GOK is mandatory under the EIA Notification 2006, for activities covered under the Notification. Activities are grouped as category A & B. Category ‘A’ requires environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI and category ‘B’ needs environmental clearance from the State Level Environmental Impact Assessment Authority. Environmental clearance is mandatory for scheduled activities for new projects or for expansion or modernization or change in product mix in existing projects. As per this Notification, the process of environmental clearance is carried out in four stages viz., § Stage (1) Screening (Only for Category ‘B’ projects and activities) § Stage (2) Scoping § Stage (3) Public Consultation § Stage (4) Appraisal

Role of KSPCB is to fix the date of public hearing in consultation with the Deputy Commissioners 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 during 2011-2012 as at ANNEXURE – XIII.

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4.4 Environmental Monitoring 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 2011-12 in all the laboratories is 70,121 and the abstract is as under: Table 4.2 : Samples Analyed by Central Laboratory and Regional Laboratories

Sl. No Type of sample No of samples 1. River Water 1002 2. Water- other than lakes (samples as per

Act and routine samples) 1277

3. Ground water 3206 4. Lake/tank water 3877 5. Waste water – trade and sewage

(samples as per Act & routine samples) 4420

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

30692

7. Stack (samples as per Act & routine samples)

448

8. Bacteriological 1731 9. Bio-assay 64 10. Solid Waste 646 11. Hazardous Waste 207 12. Noise monitoring 3844 13. Biomedical Waste 74 14. NAMP (SO2, Nox, RSPM, SPM) 18093 15. NWMP 540 TOTAL 70,121

Details of number of samples analyzed during the year by Central and Regional laboratories is given in ANNEXURE-XIV. 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.1,35,48,084/- 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. 4.4.1 Empanelment of Private & Institutional Laboratories. An Environmental Laboratory plays an important role in assessing the status of the environment through testing and analysis of ambient air, stack emissions, water, waste water, soil and biotic components (flora and fauna). Testing and analysis being the vital adjunct to the environmental quality control, the necessity for making testing facilities available through well equipped and

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manned environmental laboratories assumes paramount importance in the assessment of the status of the environment and in implementation of effective environmental pollution control programmes. The laboratory provides facilities for survey, monitoring, sampling, storage of environmental samples and their analysis for identification and quantification of environmental pollutants emerging from various industrial, domestic, agricultural and mobile sources. It plays a very important role in assessing the status of environment by providing qualitative as well as quantitative data for good decision making. It thus forms essential corner stone for effective pollution control programme and assists in enforcing the legally mandated environmental conservation and pollution prevention measures. In order to take up above programme systematically the scientific staff available in the Board Laboratories is inadequate. To assist industries for self monitoring the Board had proposed to empanel Private laboratories which can take up monitoring and generate data. This system will be helpful in evolving comprehensive environmental management plan. Objective of grading of empanelled laboratories 1. Assessment of capability of the private laboratories with reference to infrastructure,

equipments, staff and management system, for which the laboratory is certified 2. Performance of the laboratory with respect to its capacity in producing reliable results Laboratories will be empanelled separately with grading depending on infrastructural facilities, instruments, equipments, manpower & their analytical capabilities & competence 1. Water and Waste Water Laboratory

• Grade A • Grade B • Grade C

2. Air/Emissions testing Laboratory

• Grade A • Grade B • Grade C

Board in its 175th meeting held on 28-08-2009 had approved to carry out 3rd party auditing of Board empanelled private laboratories through Center for Science and Environment (CSE) New Delhi. Based on the recommendation of CSE, the Laboratory Committee of the Board in its meeting held on 21-2-2011 regarding grading of Private Laboratories had finalized the questionnaire which also incorporates guidelines for gradation of laboratories.

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The Board has empanelled 54 private environmental laboratories under the new guidelines. Board is also encouraging educational institutions & industries to get them selves empanelled and graded by the Board. List of KSPCB empanelled environmental laboratories is at Annexure – XIV-A 4.4.1(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 is at ANNEXURE-XIV (B) & (C). 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 the reason being there was lot of awareness programmes carried out educating the public not to dispose the idols into the water body and also arrangements were made by the Board and the local bodies by providing mobile immersion tanks. It was also observed that more than 40% of the idols immersed in the mobile tankers were eco-friendly. 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 contamination. This is mainly due to domestic waste discharged into the rivers from towns and villages located on the banks. Secondly, the quality has a bearing on the flow which will be lean during the non monsoon seasons. 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. 4.4.1 b) Ambient Air Quality Monitoring: National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAAQM), Bangalore City Ambient air quality of Bangalore city is being monitored at 07 manual stations under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP) and two Continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS). Monitoring is being carried out at a frequency of twice a week for 24 hours at 7 stations for, Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) and daily for 365 days. Under this programme ambient air samples were collected and analyzed during the year 2009-12 and compared to revised national ambient air quality standards (16.11.2009). The air quality in different zones in Bangalore is as under: • Industrial Zone: Three ambient air quality monitoring stations have been set up

in the industrial zones of Bangalore city viz.

i) Graphite India Limited, Whitefield ii) KHB Indl Area ,Yelahanka and iii) Peenya Industrial area

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

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ii) Ambient Air Quality at Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore

Mixed urban zone: Two 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. And at ii) Yeshwanthpur Police Station.

i) Ambient Air Quality at AMCO Batteries, Bangalore

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ii) Ambient Air Quality at Yeshwanthapur Police Station, Bangalore

Sensitive zone: One ambient air quality monitoring station is at sensitive zone of Bangalore city .ie at Victoria Hospital. i) Ambient Air Quality at Victoria Hospital Bangalore

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II. Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (CAAQM) Stations at Bangalore City Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has installed and commissioned two Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) i.e, one at City Railway Station, Bangalore and another at Nisarga Bhavan, Saneguruvanahalli, Bangalore. The annual average data (2009-12) generated by CAAQM Stations at City Railway Station and Regional Office Complex S.G Halli are as follows. The stations are operating 24 hrs 365 day, the generated data is being sent to CPCB.

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Board is also monitoring the ambient air quality at Mysore, Hubli-Dharwad at two places each and Hassan, Mangalore, Belgaum and Gulbarga at one place in each city under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP). Monitoring is being carried out twice a week for 24 hours at six stations for, Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx).

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The air quality in different cities/towns in Karnataka is as under:

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All measured values like RSPM, SO2 and NOx are within the limits in the years 2009 to 2012.

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Preparation of Air Quality Atlas for Bangalore (Urban) District At present in seven ambient air quality monitoring stations are working in Bangalore city under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP) and six stations under Board programme. Board has also installed and operating two Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS). All these stations are working in Bangalore Urban district and several year data is available. Hence Air quality atlas for Bangalore (Urban) District was prepared in collaboration with Department of Civil Engineering, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore. Air Quality Atlas/ Maps The monthly average data has been collected from AMCO batteries (AQM station 1) and Graphite India-White field (AQM station 2) KHB Industrial Area-Yelahanka (AQM station 3), Victoria hospital-KR Market (AQM station 4), Yeswanthpur (AQM station 5) and Peenya Industrial area (AQM station 6) City Railway Station (AQM station 7) and Sanegoravanahalli (AQM station 8) for the three major pollutants, for the duration 2008-2010, to prepare Air Quality Atlas utilizing Arc View GIS software for 8 AQM stations. Data of ambient air quality have been analyzed and used for preparing air quality atlas/maps using Arc view GIS 3.2a for forecasting seasonal and annual variations of SPM , RSPM, NOx and SO2 pollutants and expressed in terms of low, moderate and high or critical based on the exceedance factor.

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4.5 Noise Pollution Control 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 in national noise monitoring network covering 25 cities by 2012 to make Indian cities less noisy. Karnataka is one among the State 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. There are fice monitoring stations in various locations in Bangalore and the remaining five stations are approved by CPCB and equipments are to be received. Table 4.3 Details of Noise Monitoring Stations in Karnataka Sl No.

Station Name Type of Area Location

1st Phase 5 Noise monitoring stations installed and working 1 KSPCB,Parisara bhavan,# 49 Church

Street,Bangalore.(City Railway Station) Commercial KSPCB head Office

2. KSPCB office Building, Nisarga Bhavan, Sanegruvannahalli, Bangalore.

Residential CAAQM station of KSPCB

3. CAAQM at 29th main Madival lake, BTM IInd stage, Bangalore

Residential CAAQM station of CPCB

4. Ace Manufacturing System, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore-58.

Industrial CAAQM station of CPCB

5. BWSSB site No. 137. Kadubidnahalli, Bangalore Commercial CAAQM station of CPCB

2nd Phase : 5 noise monitoring stations approved by CPCB

6. Graphite India Ltd, Whitefield Road, Bangalore-48. Industrial NAMP station 7. Yeshwanthpur Police station, Bangalore Commercial NAMP station

8. M/s Vital Medi Health Care Pvt Ltd , Domlur Residential NAMP station

9. Victoria Hospital, Bangalore Silence zone NAMP station 10. AQM station at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child

Health, Bangalore Silence zone NAMP station

4.5.1 (a) Ambient Noise Monitoring during - Deepavali 2011. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has conducted ambient noise level monitoring for short duration (5.00 PM to 11.00 PM) at 17 Locations in Bangalore at other 17 cities in the State viz, Dharwad, Kolar, Davanagere, Chitradurga, Bidar, Raichur, Bagalkote, Bellary, Koppal, Mandya, Chikkaballapur, Tumkur, Belgaum, Chikkamangalore, Shimoga, Gulburag and Mysore. The graph below indicates the noise level at the above monitoring locations.

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Ambient Noise - Deepavali 2011:l Board has conducted ambient noise level monitoring for short duration (6.00 PM to 12.00 PM) at 12 locations in Bangalore, on normal days and during Deepavali celebrations 2011. The noise level data is presented in the table below Table 4.4 Ambient Noise Level at four different places in Bangalore city during Deepavali days in the year 2011 (All the average values are in dB (A)

Sl No Place of Monitoring

National Ambient Noise Standards

Zone Normal days

Deepavali Day 2011

Compare NANS

Leq Leq Leq

1 AECS Layout White Field 55 R 73.0 77.0 40 %

2 Vijayanagar Club 55 R 64.0 72.5 32 %

3 Indiranagar ESI Hospital 50 S 62.0 66.5 24 % 4 Cubbon Pet 65 C 67.0 83.5 28 % 5 BTM Layout 55 R 51.7 54.5 Within Limit 6 Nisarga Bhavan 55 R 51.0 56.0 1.5 %

7 Parisara Bhavan 65 C 64.1 57.5 Within limit

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8 Marathahalli 55 R 53.0 53.5 Within limit

9 Peenya 75 I 50.0 57.5 Within limit 10 Yelahanka New-Town 75 I 75.0 88.0 17 %

11 Forties Hospital Nagarabhavi 55.0 R 59.3 74.5 35 %

12 Kumara Park West 55.0 R 56.0 79.0 44. % Note :

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

2. Noise level at measured places have exceeded the national limit of respective places on normal days as well as Deepavali days

3. There is an increase of about 27 % of noise level during Deepavali days as compared National Limit .

4. Noisiest places are Kumar Park west (44 %), AECS Layout, White Field (40%) , Fortis Hospital Nagarabhavi (35%) and Cubbon Pet (28%) .. etc and at 4 places ie BTM Layout,Parisara Bhavan at Church Street, Peenya and Marathahalli noise levels are within limits .

Table 4.5 :Ambient Noise Level at different of Karnataka on Deepavali days during the year 2010 & 2011 (All the average values are in dB (A)

Sl No Place of Monitoring

National Ambient Noise Limits

Zone Deepavali 2010

Deepavali 2011

Decrease/ Increase compared to 2010

Leq Leq Leq 1 Vijayanagar Club 55 R 73.0 72.5 0.5 % Decrease

2 Indiranagar ESI Hospital 50 S 68.0 66.5 3 % Decrease

3 Cubbon Pet 65 C 78 83.5 7 % Increase 4 Yelahanka New-Town 75 I 70 88.0 24 % Increase

5 AECS Layout, White Field 55 R 73.0 77.0 5 % Increase

6 Mysore 55 R 71 71.6 1 % Increase 6 Dharwad 55 R 66 67.5 2 % Increase

7 Kolar 55 R 84

8 Bellary 55 R 103 70.2 32 % Decrease

9 Davengere 55 R 70 69 .0 1.5 % Decrease

10 Chitradurga 55 R 78 72.3 7 % Decrease

11 Shimoga 55 R 75 71.8 4 % Decrease

12 Bidar 55 R 82 65.0 20 % Dcrease

13 Raichur 55 R 64 62.8 2 % Decrease

14 Koppal 55 R 52 80.9 55 % Increase

15 Bagalkot 55 R 59

16 Karwar 55 R 48

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Note :

1. I-Industrial Area, R –Residential Area, C–Commercial Area,S–SensitivevArea 2. Noise level at measured places have exceeded the national limit of respective

places on normal days as well as Deepavali days 4.5.1 (b) Ambient air quality monitoring at MSW sites Ambient air quality monitoring results conducted at BBMPSolid Waste disposal sites

Mandur and Cheemasandra . Ambient air quality monitoring was carried out using Mobile Laboratory at BBMP Solid Waste disposal and landfill sites of Kolar & Ramanagaram Ambient air quality monitoring was conducted using Mobile Laboratory at Municipal Solid Waste landfill Sites of four local bodies in Ramanagaram District ie Ramanagaram/ Channapatna, Kanakapura and Magadi during 26th to 28th April, 2011. The measured values are as follows; Table 4.7: Ambient Air Quality at MSW landfill sites in Bangalore Rural & Ramanagaram

Ambient Air Quality Status

Ambient air quality monitoring was conducted using Mobile Laboratory at Municipal Solid Waste dumping sites of three local bodies in Kolar District ie Mulbagal, KGF & Malur, during 3rd to 5th May – 2011. The details are as follows, Table 4.8 Ambient Air Quality at MSW landfill Sites in Kolar

Sl No.

Parameters monitored

National ambient air quality Standards

TMC- Rachadanahalli village Mulbagal, Kolar Dist.

CMC – Parandahalli village, KGF Bangarpet, Kolar Dist.

TMC – Harohalli village, Malur, Kolar Dist.

1 SO2 μg/M3 80.0 6.6 8.9 8.4

2 NO2 μg/M3 80.0 18.9 48.7 36.9

3 RSPM μg/M3 100.0 20.0 29.0 26.0

4 CO mg/M3 2.0 0.3 1.4 1.4

5 O3 μg/M3 100.0 5.8 5.4 5.4

Sl No

Parameter monitored

National Ambient Air Quality Standards

CMC- Ramanagaramam / Channapatna MSWsite at Kanva monitored on 26.4.2011

TMC- Kanakapura MSW site monitored on 27.4.2011

TMC- Magadi MSW site monitored on 28.4.2011

1 SO2 µg/m3 80.0 5.8 6.3 12.0

2 NOx µg/m3 80.0 18.0 17.6 53.2

3 RSPM µg/m3 100.0 22.0 19.0 45.0

4 CO mg/m3 2,0 0.2 0.17 1.3

5 O3 µg/m3 100.0 5.7 5.4 5.0

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CHAPTER-5 Present state of Environmental Problems and Counter Measures The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has covered 70,043 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. 3,078 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 31.03.2012 is shown in the tables below: Table5.1:Zonal Office Bangalore City comprises Bangalore City-1,City-2 &City-3

Sl. No

Particulars Category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating

Closed

YTC

i) Number of Industries

Red 363 28 391 232 139 20

Orange 265 15 280 175 86 19

Green 1365 206 1571 1234 315 22

ii) Number of Stone crusher Red - - 0 - - -

iii) Number of Telephone towers Green 1972 184 2156 2150 6 -

iv) Number of Local body Red 3 0 3 3 - -

v) Number of Layouts Green - - 0 - - -

vi)

Number of Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

Green 372 0 372 196 7 169

Red 82 9 91 26 0 65

vii) Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.)**

Green 225 0 225 183 11 31

Red 9 0 9 4 0 5

Orange 14 0 14 13 0 1

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s Red 1475 417 1892 1790 89 13

ix) Number of Mines Red - - 0 - - -

x) Number of Coffee estates Red - - 0 - - -

xi)

Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

Red 26 0 26 16 6 4

Green 656 3 659 441 184 34

TOTAL 6827 862 7689 6463 843 383

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Table 5.2 Zonal Office : Bangalore South comprising Regional Offices, Bangalore South-1, South-2, Bangalore West and Ramangaram

Sl. No. Particulars

Category Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating Closed YTC

i)

Number of Industries

RED 648 68 716 438 187 91 ORANGE 522 158 680 439 118 123

GREEN 1477 212 1689 1137 365 187

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 263 0 263 133 110 20

iii) Number of Telephone towers

GREEN 916 100 1016 1013 2 1

iv) Number of Local body RED 7 1 8 8 0 0

Number of Layouts RED 2 1 3 0 0 3

v) GREEN 674 51 725 6 0 719

vi)

Number of Infrastructure project (Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,)

RED 111 25 136 21 0 115

GREEN 543 44 587 181 5 401

vii) Number of Hospitality (Hotels,resorts etc.)

RED 3 0 3 1 0 2 ORANGE 6 0 6 1 0 5 GREEN 30 2 32 24 2 6

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s

RED 499 169 668 653 11 4

ix) Number of Mines RED 0 0 0 0 0 0 x) Number of Coffee

estates RED 0 0 0 0 0 0

xi)

Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

GREEN 52 1 53 39 6 8

Total 5753 832 6585 4094 806 1685

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Table 5.3 Zonal Office Bangalore North comprising Regional Offices Bangalore North-1 and North-II, Peenya and Tumkur

Sl. No. Particulars category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012 Operating Closed YTC

i)

Number of Industries

RED 1247 96 1343 744 450 149

ORANGE 744 75 819 529 210 80

GREEN 2512 237 2749 1621 957 171

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 252 4 256 121 103 32

iii) Number of Telephone towers GREEN 1007 145 1152 1152 0 0

iv) Number of Local body RED 14 0 14 14 0 0

v) Number of Layouts GREEN 514 15 529 5 0 524

vi)

Number of Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 45 23 68 11 0 57

GREEN 151 36 187 66 0 121

vii)

Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.)

RED 26 2 28 21 1 6 ORANGE 5 1 6 3 0 3

GREEN 30 5 35 24 3 8

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s RED 875 269 1144 1135 5 4

ix) Number of Mines RED 78 1 79 31 30 18

x) Number of Coffee estates RED 0 0 0 0 0 0

xi)

Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources GREEN 47 4 51 22 12 17

Total 7547 913 8460 5499 1771 1190

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Table 5.4 Zonal Office Bangalore East: Comprising Regional Office Bangalore East-1 and East-2, Kolar and Chikkaballapur

Sl. No. Particulars category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012 Operating Closed YTC

i)

Number of Industries

RED 541 32 573 346 182 45 ORANGE 380 33 413 273 108 32 GREEN 1328 44 1372 879 299 194

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 217 1 218 146 53 19

iii) Number of Telephone towers GREEN 933 136 1069 1061 5 3

iv) Number of Local body RED 13 0 13 13 0 0 v) Number of Layouts GREEN 137 16 153 4 0 149

vi)

Number of Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 178 57 235 62 1 172

GREEN 592 91 683 184 10 489

vii)

Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.)

RED 28 3 31 7 1 23 ORANGE 0 0 0 0 0 0

GREEN 14 2 16 7 1 8

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s RED 809 266 1075 1058 15 2

ix) Number of Mines RED 12 0 12 1 11 0 x) Number of Coffee estates RED 0 0 0 0 0 0 xi) Number of others -

banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

GREEN 6 0 6 5 0 1

Total 5188 681 5869 4046 686 1137

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Table 5.5 Zonal office: Mysore Comprising Regional office Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Chamarajanagar

Sl. No

Particulars category Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating Closed YTC

i) Number of Industries

RED 579 33 612 301 229 82 ORANGE 614 41 655 430 143 82 GREEN 1733 72 1805 1140 264 401

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 302 11 313 202 94 17

iii) Number of Telephone towers GREEN 1150 139 1289 1264 2 23

iv) Number of Local body RED 33 0 33 33 0 0

v) Number of Layouts GREEN 86 10 96 5 0 91 vi) Number of

Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 14 2 16 3 0 13

GREEN 85 2 87 4 1 82

vii) Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.)

RED 15 0 15 13 0 2 ORANGE 10 0 10 8 1 1 GREEN 138 9 147 115 7 25

viii)

Number of Hospital /HCE,s RED 1844 162 2006 1957 47 2

ix) Number of Mines RED 71 0 71 22 27 22

x) Number of Coffee estates RED 1272 20 1292 1231 59 2

xi)

Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

GREEN 191 5 196 166 14 16

Total 8137 506 8643 6894 888 861

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Table 5.6 Zonal Office Chitradurga comprising Regional offices Davanagere, Chitradurga and Shivamoga

Sl. No Particulars category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating Closed YTC

i) Number of Industries RED 318 10 328 143 158 27 ORANGE 372 17 389 246 120 23 GREEN 1104 72 1176 741 280 155

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 219 01 220 133 70 17

iii) Number of Telephone towers GREEN 668 112 780 777 1 2

iv) Number of Local body RED 21 0 21 21 0 0

v) Number of Layouts GREEN 01 01 02 0 0 2 vi) Number of

Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 4 0 04 2 0 2

GREEN 06 0 06 4 0 2

vii) Number of Hospitality (Hotels,resorts etc.)

RED 01 0 01 0 1 0 ORANGE 01 0 01 1 0 0 GREEN 27 02 29 25 3 1

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s RED 1302 1210 2512 2463 46 3

ix) Number of Mines RED 117 4 121 32 72 17 x) Number of Coffee

estates RED 01 0 01 0 1 0

xi) Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

GREEN 88 1 89 89 0 0

Total 4250 1430 5680 4677 752 251

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Table 5.7 Zonal Office Dharwad: Comprising Regional office, Dharwad, Belgaum, Haveri, Bagalkot & Bijapur

Sl. No

Particulars Category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating

Closed YTC

i)

Number of Industries Red 858 58 916 526 283 107 Orange 706 55 761 504 178 79 Green 1243 184 1427 1088 186 153

ii) Number of Stone crusher Red 695 33 728 472 197 59 iii) Number of Telephone

towers Green 1429 258 1687 1646 3 38

iv) Number of Local body Red 57 0 57 57 0 0 v) Number of Layouts Green 4 0 4 1 1 2 vi) Project( Apartment,

education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

Red 2 0 2 0 1 1 Green 6 0 6 5 0 1

vii) Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.)

Red 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orange 2 0 2 2 0 0 Green 67 0 67 63 1 3

viii)

Number of Hospital /HCE,s

Red 2545 520 3065 3010 54 1

ix) Number of Mines Red 194 17 211 91 82 38 x) Number of Coffee

estates Red 0 0 0 0 0 0

xi) Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

Green 50 0 50 47 2 1

Total 7858 1125 8983 7512 988 483

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Table 5.8 Zonal Office Mangalore Comprising Regional office, Mangalore, Udupi, Karwar & Chikkamagalur

Sl.No. Particulars

Category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating Closed YTC

i) Number of Industries RED 608 32 640 322 251 67

ORANGE 567 43 610 376 168 66

GREEN 2664 264 2928 1888 491 549

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 414 2 416 261 113 42

iii) Number of Telephone towers GREEN 1090 104 1194 657 5 532

iv) Number of Local body RED 31 0 31 31 0 0

v) Number of Layouts GREEN 8 0 8 1 0 7

vi)

Number of Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc., RED 10 3 13 1 0 12

GREEN 101 13 114 40 0 74

vii)

Number of Hospitality(Hotels,resorts etc.) RED 10 4 14 5 2 7

ORANGE 5 0 5 5 0 0

GREEN 279 11 290 176 93 21 viii)

Number of Hospital /HCE,s RED 1313 481 1794 1706 76 12

ix) Number of Mines RED 65 0 65 3 61 1

x) Number of Coffee estates RED 1165 4 1169 1132 37 0

xi)

Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources GREEN 65 9 74 66 5 3

Total 8395 970 9365 6670 1302 1393

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Table 5.9 Zonal Office Bellary Comprises Regional Office Bidar, Bellary, Koppal, Raichur, Yadagiri and Gulbarga

Sl. No.

Particulars category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating

Closed YTC

i) Number of Industries

RED 952 127 1079 355 467 257 ORANGE

1182 52 1234 569 571 94

GREEN 1312 124 1436 675 328 433 ii) Number of Stone

crusher RED 435 15 450 235 179 36

iii) Number of Telephone towers

GREEN 1298 229 1527 1496 26 5

iv) Number of Local body RED 41 0 41 41 0 0 v) Number of Layouts GREEN 7 0 7 0 0 7 vi) Number of

Infrastructure project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 1 0 1 0 0 1 GREEN 0 0 0 0 0 0

vii) Number of Hospitality (Hotels, resorts etc.)

RED 0 0 0 0 0 0 ORANGE

7 2 9 4 1 4

GREEN 15 4 19 13 3 3 viii)

Number of Hospital /HCE,s

RED 2072 655 2727 2691 35 1

ix) Number of Mines RED 222 1 223 107 58 58 x) Number of Coffee

estates RED 0 0 0 0 0 0

xi) Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

GREEN 17 1 18 16 2 0

Total 7561 1210 8771 6202 1670 899

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Table 5.10 Abstract of No.Of Organisations Covered

Sl. No Particulars category

Nos. as on 31.03.2011

Additions from 01.04.11 to 31.03.2012

Total Nos. as on 31.03.2012

Operating Closed YTC

i) Number of Industries RED 6114 484 6598 3407 2346 845 ORANGE 5352 489 5841 3541 1702 598 GREEN 14738 1415 16153 10403 3485 2265

ii) Number of Stone crusher RED 2797 67 2864 1703 919 242

iii) Number of Telephone towers

GREEN 10463 1407 11870 11216 50 604

iv) Number of Local body RED 219 0 219 219 0 0 v) Number of Layouts RED 2 1 3 0 0 3

GREEN 1431 93 1524 22 1 1501 vi) Number of Infrastructure

project( Apartment, education institutions, commercial estblishments, etc.,

RED 447 119 566 126 2 438

GREEN 1856 186 2042 680 23 1339

vii) Number of Hospitality(Hotels, resorts etc.)

RED 92 9 101 51 5 45 ORANGE 50 3 53 37 2 14 GREEN 825 35 860 630 124 106

viii) Number of Hospital /HCE,s

RED 12734 4149 16883 16463 378 42

ix) Number of Mines RED 759 23 782 287 341 154 x) Number of Coffee estates RED 2438 24 2462 2363 97 2

xi) Number of others - banks, Kalyanmantap, office complex, association office etc., having DG Sets as Air pollution sources

RED 26 0 26 16 6 4

GREEN 1172 24 1196 891 225 80

Total

61515 8528 70043 52055 9706 8282

5.1 Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI) Central Pollution Control Board has conducted studies to classify industrial clusters depending upon the pollution potential and assigned comprehensive Pollution Index. Based on the study CPCB has made gradation of industrial areas as critically polluted and severely polluted. Analysis shows that, in India, 43 industrial areas/clusters out of 88 are critically polluted. In Karnataka the industrial clusters/areas at Mangalore and Bhadravathi are critically polluted ranking 32 and 35 respectively in the country and Raichur, Bidar and Peenya industrial areas are severely polluted ranking 53, 54, 66 respectively. Ministry of Environment and Forests had imposed temparory restriction for developmental projects in the above mentioned areas. And also directed the Board to prepare time- bound action plan for improving the environmental quality in those areas. Board has prepared the action plan, which is approved by CPCB. For implementaion of action plan a local area committee is constituted, which reviews the progress and submits report to CPCB. The moratorium was lifted in MAY 2011 by MoEF.

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5.2 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE BY SOME OF THE IDENTIFIED

INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: Mining, Sponge Iron, Distilleries, Coffee estates and Stone crushers are some of the focus areas of concern in terms of pollution load and their impact on environment. 5.2 (a) Pollution Control Status in Mining Sector Mining is one of the main industrial activities in Karnataka. The major minerals being mined are Iron Ore, Limestone and Dolomite. Iron Ore mining is mainly confined to Bellary, Chitradurga & Tumkur Districts and the Limestone mining is located in the districts of Bagalkot, Belgaum & Bijapur. During 1980s, major mining activity was started in Chikkamagalore District with the setting up of Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited (KIOCL). Large scale mining has taken place in Bellary, Chitradurga and Tumkur Districts. In Karnataka 617 Mines are covered under the Pollution Control Acts. Initially, the KSPCB started covering only few major mining companies under the Water & Air Acts like National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), Donimalai, and KIOCL, as they were using water for mining activity and discharging tailings. These mines were also covered under the Air Act to take care of emissions from crushers, DG Sets and other point and non point sources. In 1994, the Government of India notified the Environmental Impact Assessment Notification under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986. This notification made it mandatory for certain projects including mines to obtain prior Environmental Clearance (EC) from Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India (GOI). Mining projects more than 05 hectares were covered under this notification. No objection Certificate (NOC)/ Consent for Establishment (CFE) was a prerequisite for applying to MoEF for EC. Therefore, from 1994 onwards, KSPCB started receiving applications from mines seeking NOC/CFE. The applications were considered with reference to the Rapid Environment Impact Assessment (REIA) reports and IBM approved mining plan which incorporates Environmental Management Plan (EMP) to take care of run-off, waste dumps, provision of check dams, etc., which were submitted along with the application and then NOC/CFE were issued from water & air pollution control point of view only. In the EIA notification 2006, the mining area between 5 to 50 hectares is grouped under ‘B’ category requiring Environmental Clearance from State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) for mines having area more than 50 hectares is grouped under ‘A’ category requiring EC from MoEF. For mining areas less than 05 hectares environmental clearance from State Environment Clearance Committee is mandatory.

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Action initiated by KSPCB for control of pollution in mining activity: KSPCB has taken steps to strictly implement the provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974, and the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1981 irrespective of the size of mining area. The details relating to production, water & air pollution control measures adopted by the mines, compliance to previous consent conditions, etc., are verified thoroughly while issuing consents for operation. Further, the Board stipulates the following pollution control measures while issuing consents to the mining activity. • To provide check dams, gully-traps etc., to prevent the run off from carrying the

fine particles of ore and silt. The mines are also being insisted to de-silt the check dams regularly.

• Fines, sub-grade ore, mineral rejects, over burden and side burden etc., to be stored as dumps in the mine lease area and to be stabilized.

• Retaining walls have to be provided to stabilize the dumps. • Afforestsation has to be carried out on the slopes of the dumps. • Sprinkling of water constantly in the mine lease area including approach roads. • To metal and asphalt the roads inside the mine lease area as well as the approach

road to the mines. • To transport ore in a covered truck in wet condition always. • Even at yards, moisture content has to be maintained to prevent the dust nuisance. • Providing conveyor belts within the mine lease area for ore transportation to avoid

fugitive emissions due to movement of trucks. 5.2(b) Pollution Control Status in Sponge Iron Sector: In Karnataka 49 sponge iron units are operating. Most of the units are located in the districts of Bellary (33) and Koppal (9) as iron ore is available in this region (Bellary- Sandur - Hospet belt). In Karnataka all the units use Coal based technology. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), GoI has notified standards for sponge iron units vide Notification No. GSR 414(E) dated 30/05/2008. As per the Notification, the chimney height for the Kilns is calculated based on the fuel consumption and the Sulfur content of the fuel. Further, a minimum chimney height of 30 m is stipulated for all de-dusting facilities. Sponge iron units are not significant from water pollution point of view as, water is used only for domestic and cooling purposes and the cooling water is completely recycled. However, these units are very significant from air pollution point of view. The main sources of air pollution from these units are loading & unloading of raw materials, crushing & processing of raw materials, storage of raw material, kiln and de-dusting facilities, vehicular movements. Following conditions are stipulated and implemented by the Board to mitigate air pollution from these industries. • Storage of raw materials within the closed sheds. • Bag filters for all raw material processing and de-dusting facilities.

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• Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) to the Kiln with interlocking between the working of Kiln and the ESP.

• Metalled roads within the premises. • Water sprinkling in the raw material storage and handling area and haulage roads. • Regular monitoring of ambient air quality and stacks. Of the 49 sponge iron units, 47 have complied with consent conditions by providing stipulated air pollution control equipments to control source emissions. Of the two non complying units during the reporting period one unit has not obtained EC and the other has not provided required air pollution control measures. Consents for operation of these units are refused and further action under process. 5.2 (c) Pollution Control Status in Stone Crushers There are more than 2,000 Stone Crushing units in Karnataka State. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board is covering the Stone Crushing activity under the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1981. The State Government has passed an ordinance on 07-09-2011 called “the Karnataka Regulation of Stone Crusher Ordinance 2011”, later passed as “The Karnataka Regulation of Stone Crusher Act 2011”. 5.2 (d) Pollution Control Status in Distilleries The Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection published by Ministry of Environment and Forests and Central Pollution Control Board during March 2003 for the 17 category of industries, includes the distillery sector wherein the distilleries are expected to utilize 100% spent wash. The State Board encouraged the Karnataka Breweries and Distilleries Association to take up R & D study for effective utilization of spent wash for agriculture purpose. The Central Pollution Control Board has come out with protocols for; a) Utilization of spent wash for ferti irrigation; b) Utilization of spent wash for composting; c) Application of bio-methanated spent wash for one time controlled land application. Distilleries in Karnataka are following any one or a combination of the following methods depending on local conditions;. 1. Bio-methanization followed by composting 2. Concentration and composting 3. Direct composting 4. Bio-menthanization, two stage secondary treatment in aerobic treatment and ferti-

irrigation 5. Concentration and spray drying 6. Bio-menthanization followed by one time controlled land application 7. Concentration & incineration.

Board is monitoring the distilleries to check compliance.

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Status of implementation of action plan by distilleries in the State is as under; Table 5.1 Details of treatment of spentwash by distilleries in Karnataka Sl. No.

Method of treatment of spent wash Number of Distilleries

1 Bio-menthanization followed by composting 05 2 Concentration and composting 01 3 Direct composting 04 4 Concentration and Incineration 02 5 Bio-methanization, composting, concentration, OTCLA and

spray drying 01

6 Biomethanization, concentration OTCLA, Spray drying 01 7 Bio-menthanization, composting and OTCLA 08 8 Bio-methanization, composting, secondary ETP and OTCLA 01 9 Bio-methanization, composting, Secondary ETP and OTCLA 01 10 Only Secondary ETP 01 11 Reverse Osmosis, Bio-methanization, composting and

OTCLA 02

12 Bio-methanization, concentration and incineration 02 13 Bio-methanization, composting, secondary ETP 01 14 Bio-methanization, composting concentration and

incineration 01

15 Composting, concentration and incineration 01 16 Closed Distillaries 05 Total 37 One of the distilleries has proposed to take up co-incineration of the spent wash in cement kiln. Permission for trials have been granted by the State Board as well as by the Central Board. 5.2.(e) Status of Coffee Pulping Units: There are 2462 coffee estates mainly in Chikkamagalore, 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. 703 units are having effluent treatment plants, 1528 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. During the year under report 25 prohibitory orders have been issued.

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Status of coffee pulping units is as follows: Table 5.2 Details of coffee pulping units in Karnataka Sl No

Particulars Chamaraja nagar

Hassan Coorg Chikkamagalur Shimoga Total

i. Total number of coffee pulping units.

5 624 663 1169 01 2462

Ii Total number of coffee pulping units not working

1 3 55 37 01 96

iii Obtained CFE –Yet to Commission

0 0 2 0 - 2

iv Toal number of operating units (i-ii-iii)

4 621 606 1132 0 2364

v Number of coffee pulping units having effluent treatment plant as per EP Rules

1 25 254 423 - 703

vi Number of coffee pulping units having temporary treatment facilities.

3 596 220 709 - 1528

vii Number of coffee pulping units where effluent treatment plant under planning stage.

3 596 143 0 - 742

viii Total Number of coffee pulping units having valid consents under Water Act.

4 323 514 680 - 1521

ix Number of Notices issued for not applying for consent to coffee pulping units.

0 298 103 462 - 863

x Number of consent refusal order issued to coffee pulping units.

0 3 - 0 - 3

xi Number of prosecutions launched.

0 0 1 0 - 1

xii Number of Prohibitory Orders issued.

0 5 20 0 - 25

xiii Number of Closure Orders issued.

0 1 5 0 0 6

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 Chikkamagalore has adopted Colombian technology called Penagos/Supreme vertical dry pulper with mechanical husk separation.Water use is minimal- 600 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.

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5.3 Pollution Control Measures The Board is regulating the discharge of effluents and air emissions from industries through issue of consents under Water and Air Acts. Board has stipulated guidelines for siting of industries which facilitates both the entrepreneur as well as the Board to locate industry in an environmentally safe location. The general siting guidelines are at ANNEXURE – XV. While issuing consents, conditions are being imposed regarding the effluent standards and also emission standards which the industries have to comply with. Compliance to conditions stipulated will be regularly monitored by the staff of Regional Offices by verifying the operation and maintenance of pollution control systems and by collecting and analyzing the samples of effluents and emissions. The industries are pursued to ensure that the pollution control systems are installed and commissioned within the stipulated time. In respect of new projects, the consent for establishment is being issued only after examining the suitability of the site and scrutiny of the pollution control proposals. First consent for making discharge of emission & treated effluents [i.e, for commissioning the industry] are issued only if the industries have provided stipulated pollution control measures. Also, the Board is encouraging the industries to adopt cleaner production techniques and recycle, reduce, recover concept. (A) Consent Status Details of consent applications received, pending and refused under the Water Act and tAir Acts during the period under report are as follows: Table 5.3 Zone –wise Consent for operation Status Zone

CFO Air

CFO Water

CFO Water and Air

Grand Total

Bangalore City Issued 386 192 482 1060 Refused 7 0 0 7 Returned 0 3 10 13 Recorded 47 0 1 48 To be processed at Head office 0 5 26 31 To be processed by SEO 0 0 1 1 To be processed by RO 7 24 81 112

Bangalore East Issued 301 134 621 1056 Refused 01 0 7 8 Returned 7 9 25 41 Recorded 0 0 2 2 To be processed at Head office 18 28 84 130 To be processed by SEO 0 0 9 9 To be processed by RO 7 24 57 88

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Bangalore North Issued 478 177 879 1534 Refused 31 6 7 44 Returned 27 10 35 72 Recorded 1 0 7 8 To be processed at Head office 20 12 136 168 To be processed by SEO 9 9 16 34 To be processed by RO 19 58 135 212

Bangalore South Issued 279 137 804 1220 Refused 35 39 9 83 Returned 20 20 49 89 Recorded 0 0 1 1 To be processed at Head office 18 24 71 113 To be processed by SEO 0 11 8 19 To be processed by RO 18 39 140 197

Bellary Issued 419 83 507 1009 Refused 02 0 0 2 Returned 47 11 70 128 Recorded 03 1 6 10 To be processed at Head office 39 2 93 134 To be processed by SEO 0 0 11 11 To be processed by RO 22 9 91 122

Chitradurga Issued 356 174 295 825 Refused 0 1 1 2 Returned 37 34 57 128 Recorded 5 3 16 24 To be processed at Head office 10 13 56 79 To be processed by SEO 0 3 12 15 To be processed by RO 5 1 14 20

Dharwad Issued 893 192 446 1531 Refused 0 8 0 8 Returned 40 69 145 254 Recorded 7 3 8 18 To be processed at Head office 74 81 73 228 To be processed by SEO 3 4 4 11 To be processed by RO 0 4 41 45

Mangalore Issued 462 401 562 1425 Refused 0 1 2 3 Returned 35 33 117 185 Recorded 13 1 7 21 To be processed at Head office 10 43 50 103

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To be processed by SEO 0 0 1 1 To be processed by RO 11 17 74 102

Mysore Issued 467 296 392 1155 Refused 21 2 4 27 Returned 31 167 77 275 Recorded 1 1 2 4 To be processed at Head office 43 18 67 128 To be processed by SEO 0 1 1 2 To be processed by RO 14 22 71 107

Grand Total 4806 2660 7076 14542 Table 5.4:Abstract of consent for operation applications Particulars Water Act Air Act Both Act

No. of consent applications received 2660 4806 7076 No. of consent Issued 1786 4041 4988 No. of consent application refused 57 97 30 No. of consent applications returned 356 244 585 No. of consent applications recorded 9 77 50 No. of consent applications to be processed 452 347 1423 Table 5.5 Status of Consent For Establishment (CFEst) is as below;

ZONE CFEst Bangalore City

Issued 29 Refused 0 Returned 4 Recorded 1 To be processed at Head office 8 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 5

Bangalore East Issued 185 Refused 1 Returned 22 Recorded 0 To be processed at Head office 73 To be processed by SEO 7 To be processed by RO 32

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Bangalore North

Issued 130 Refused 3 Returned 13 Recorded 4 To be processed at Head office 64 To be processed by SEO 30 To be processed by RO 52

Bangalore South Issued 131 Refused 20 Returned 29 Recorded 4 To be processed at Head office 80 To be processed by SEO 20 To be processed by RO 62

Bellary Issued 173 Refused 0 Returned 44 Recorded 1 To be processed at Head office 116 To be processed by SEO 2 To be processed by RO 6

Chitradurga Issued 61 Refused 0 Returned 16 Recorded 16 To be processed at Head office 42 To be processed by SEO 7 To be processed by RO 5

Dharwad Issued 125 Refused 1 Returned 65 Recorded 6 To be processed at Head office 45 To be processed by SEO 12 To be processed by RO 6

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Mangalore Issued 200 Refused 2 Returned 69 Recorded 87 To be processed at Head office 19 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 27

Mysore Issued 93 Refused 1 Returned 33 Recorded 3 To be processed at Head office 21 To be processed by SEO 1 To be processed by RO 10

Grand Total 2324 Table 5.6 Abstract of Consent for Establishment applications

Particulars No. of applications

No. of CFE applications received 2324

No. of CFE Issued 1127

No. of CFEt application refused 28

No. of CFE applications returned 295

No. of CFE applications recorded 122

No. of CFE application to be processed 752

Table 5.7 Statement showing the status of Consent for establishment expansion (CFEx) is as below;

ZONE CFE –expansion Bangalore City

Issued 10 Refused 0 Returned 6 Recorded 2 To be processed at Head office 6 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 5

Bangalore East Issued 49 Refused 0

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Returned 3 Recorded 0 To be processed at Head office 32 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 11

Bangalore North Issued 35 Refused 0 Returned 2 Recorded 0 To be processed at Head office 20 To be processed by SEO 2 To be processed by RO 10

Bangalore South Issued 64 Refused 0 Returned 8 Recorded 1 To be processed at Head office 31 To be processed by SEO 3 To be processed by RO 24

Bellary Issued 17 Refused 0 Returned 6 Recorded 3 To be processed at Head office 23 To be processed by SEO 2 To be processed by RO 5

Chitradurga Issued 14 Refused 0 Returned 5 Recorded 0 To be processed at Head office 17 To be processed by SEO 6 To be processed by RO 0

Dharwad Issued 17 Refused 0 Returned 9 Recorded 0 To be processed at Head office 21 To be processed by SEO 2 To be processed by RO 2

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Mangalore Issued 35 Refused 0 Returned 10 Recorded 15 To be processed With Head Office 21 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 12

Mysore Issued 19 Refused 0 Returned 10 Recorded 1 To be processed at Head office 16 To be processed by SEO 0 To be processed by RO 7

Grand Total 619 Table 5.8 Abstract of Consent for Establishment (expansion) application

Particulars No. of applications

No. of CFE applications received 619

No. of CFE Issued 260

No. of CFEt application refused 0

No. of CFE applications returned 59

No. of CFE applications recorded 22

No. of CFE application to be processed 278

Table 5.9 Water Pollution Control Status of Industries: Details of Water Pollution Control Status of industries is as under;

Zonal Office: Bangalore South Water Pollution Control Status of industries

Industry Total No. of operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 128 112 2 14 0 Orange 101 87 12 2 0 Green 256 214 37 5 0

Medium Red 108 75 13 20 0 Orange 121 109 10 2 0 Green 284 108 175 1 0

Small Red 187 113 35 39 0 Orange 198 166 30 2 0 Green 485 110 373 2 0

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Zonal office : Mysore Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 88 80 6 0 2 Orange 24 22 2 0 0 Green 74 62 12 0 0

Medium

Red 36 29 6 0 0

Orange 55 47 8 0 0

Green 78 61 17 0 0

Small

Red 150 89 53 0 7 Orange 315 283 37 0 5

Green 636 454 182 0 0

Total

Red* 274 198 65 0 9

Orange 394 352 47 0 5

Green 788 577 211 0 0 Zonal office –Chitradurga Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large

Red 30 26 4 0 0

Orange 5 3 2 0 0

Green 11 6 3 0 0

Medium

Red 21 19 2 0 0

Orange 22 14 3 0 3

Green 13 7 8 0 0

Small

Red 66 56 9 0 1

Orange 176 148 17 0 10 Green 390 358 31 0 1

Total

Red* 117 101 15 0 1

Orange 203 167 22 0 13

Green 414 371 42 0 1

Total Red 423 300 50 73 0 Orange 420 362 52 6 0 Green 1025 432 585 8 0

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Zonal Office: Bangalore North Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 140 114 1 26 0 Orange 109 99 2 10 0 Green 191 160 17 13 1

Medium Red 116 87 11 18 0 Orange 91 73 10 11 0

Green 268 151 70 6 0 Small Red 463 211 94 125 0

Orange 252 178 18 5 23 Green 903 540 296 0 0

Total Red 719 412 106 169 0 Orange 452 350 30 26 23 Green 1362 851 383 19 1

Zonal Office: Bangalore East : Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of operating

Industries ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 112 109 0 2 1 Orange 94 93 0 1 0 Green 132 127 0 0 0

Medium Red 68 64 0 4 0 Orange 88 85 0 3 0 Green 162 159 0 0 0

Small Red 153 120 0 31 0 Orange 89 89 0 0 0 Green 481 480 0 0 0

Total Red 333 293 0 37 1 Orange 271 267 0 4 0 Green 775 766 0 0 0

Zonal Office: Dharwad Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of operating

Industries ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 111 111 0 0 0 Orange 18 16 2 0 0 Green 45 45 0 0 0

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Medium Red 61 61 0 0 0 Orange 50 42 8 0 0 Green 71 87 2 0 0

Small Red 521 433 5 0 0 Orange 414 375 12 0 0 Green 975 715 20 0 0

Total Red 694 606 5 0 0 Orange 482 449 6 0 0 Green 1109 847 22 0 0

Zonal Office: Mangalore Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 61 54 7 0 0 Orange 13 12 1 0 0 Green 37 34 3 0 0

Medium Red 43 37 6 0 0 Orange 67 64 3 0 0 Green 73 54 18 0 1

Small Red 194 141 40 13 0 Orange 285 251 42 0 1 Green 1418 915 503 0 0

Total Red 298 232 53 13 0 Orange 365 327 46 0 1 Green 1528 1003 524 0 1

Zonal Office: Bangalore City Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 28 21 8 0 0 Orange 31 22 9 0 0 Green 100 10 90 0 0

Medium Red 28 9 11 8 0 Orange 54 20 32 2 0 Green 185 2 182 1 0

Small Red 180 8 130 42 0 Orange 103 32 69 2 0 Green 885 0 885 0 0

Total Red 236 38 0 50 0 Orange 188 74 0 4 0 Green 1170 12 0 1 0

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Zonal Office: Bellary Water Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

ETP Operation

Connected to UGD

Connected to CETP

Defaulters

Large Red 57 57 - - - Orange 9 9 - - - Green 12 12 - - -

Medium Red 54 54 - - - Orange 14 14 - - - Green 8 8 - - -

Small Red 110 110 - - - Orange 174 106 27 - 41 Green 93 93 - - -

Total Red 221 221 - - - Orange 197 129 27 - 41 Green 113 113 - - -

Table 5.10 Air Pollution Control Status of Industries: Details of Air Pollution Control Status of Industries is as under:

Zonal office : Mysore Air Pollution Control Status of industries

Industry Total No. of operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 87 85 2

Air Pollution Control Status of industries

Zonal office : Bangalore south

Industry Total No. of operating Industries

APC System under Operation Defaulters

Large Red 132 132 0 Orange 107 107 0 Green 273 273 0

Medium Red 110 110 0 Orange 90 90 0 Green 277 277 0

Small Red 163 163 0 Orange 99 99 0 Green 328 328 0

Total Red 405 405 0 Orange 296 296 0 Green 878 878 0

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Orange 23 23 0 Green 76 76 0

Medium Red 36 35 0 Orange 47 47 0 Green 83 83 0

Small Red 156 152 3 Orange 185 185 0 Green 768 765 1

Total Red 279 272 5 Orange 255 255 0 Green 927 924 1

Zonal office Chitradurga Air Pollution Control Status of industries

Industry Total No. of operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 52 30 22 Orange 10 5 5

Green 18 10 8

Medium Red 37 19 18 Orange 44 22 21 Green 20 11 9

Small Red 128 78 50 Orange 262 180 82 Green 873 473 400

Total Red 217 127 90 Orange 416 208 108 Green 911 494 417

Zonal Office: Bangalore North

Air Pollution Control Status of industries

Industry Total No. of operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 117 117 0

Orange 108 108 0

Green 190 190 0

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Medium Red 115 115 0 Orange 98 92 6 Green 239 239 0

Small Red 449 448 1 Orange 209 193 16

Green 680 680 0 Total Red 671 670 1

Orange 415 395 22

Green 1109 1109 0

Zonal office: Bangalore East

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 106 106 0 Orange 92 92 0 Green 128 128 0

Medium Red 70 70 0 Orange 77 77 0 Green 156 156 0

Small Red 134 134 0 Orange 63 63 0 Green 389 389 0

Total Red 310 310 0 Orange 232 232 0 Green 673 673 0

Zonal Office: Dharwad

Air Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 111 111 1 Orange 18 18 1 Green 43 43 5

Medium Red 62 62 2 Orange 47 47 2 Green 106 106 0

Small Red 746 746 56

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Orange 174 174 19 Green 1601 1601 42

Total Red 893 893 53 Orange 239 239 22 Green 1468 1468 46

Zonal Office : Mangalore Air Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries

APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 60 60 0 Orange 13 13 0 Green 37 37 0 Medium Red 43 43 0 Orange 66 66 0 Green 67 67 0 Small Red 202 202 0 Orange 244 244 0 Green 1347 1347 0 Total Red 305 305 0 Orange 323 323 0 Green 1451 1451 0

Zonal office: Bangalore City Air Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of

operating Industries APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 27 27 0 Orange 30 30 0 Green 97 97 0

Medium Red 27 27 0 Orange 53 53 0 Green 166 166 0

Small Red 146 146 0 Orange 77 77 0 Green 425 425 0

Total Red 146 146 0 Orange 77 77 0 Green 425 425 0

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Zonal office : Bellary Air Pollution Control Status of industries Industry Total No. of operating

Industries APC System under Operation

Defaulters

Large Red 56 56 - Orange 9 9 - Green 12 12 -

Medium Red 58 58 - Orange 14 14 - Green 11 11 -

Small Red 247 247 7 Orange 183 183 - Green 401 401 -

Total Red 361 361 7 Orange 206 206 - Green 424 424 -

(B) 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 section 31(A) of the Air Act or 33 (A) of the Water Act an opportunity of being heard is given as per the statutory requirement. During the year 2011-12, 371 hearings were held and decisions taken as appropriate. The details are in ANNEXURE-XVI.

(C) Inspections conducted by the Regional Offices during 2011-12: The Board has set time sehedule for inspection of industries/organizations falling under Red, Orange and Green Categories. The Red category industry is inspected once in a month. Orange category is inspected once in six months and Green category is inspected once in a year. Due to shortage of technical staff there is some short fall in maintaining the frequency of inspections. During 2011-12 the total number of inspections carried out is 16,717. The summary of inspections carried out is as under. Table 5.11 Abstract of Inspections

Sl No

Particulars Number of inspections

1 Industries

Large 3076

Medium 1683

Small 5370

2 Stone Crusher 1539 3 HWM 205 4 Plastic 110 5 HCE 1135 6 Common Bio Medical Waste facility 71

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7 CETP 32 8 MSW 162 9 Mines 255 10 Coffee Estates 293 11 Layouts 80 12 Infrastructure 784 13 Others 1126 14 Complaints 796 Total 16717

Detailed status of inspections conducted in the 09 Zones during 2011-12 is at Annexure XVII (D) Complaints redressal: Zonal Office-wise details are shown in table below: Table 5.12 Abstract of Complaint – Zone – wise

Zonal Office: Bangalore North Complaints Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 49 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 104 iii. Total complaints as on 31.03.2012 153 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 102 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 102 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 51

Zonal Office: Bangalore East Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 12 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 83 iii. Total complaints received as on 31.03.2012 95 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 89 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 88 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 07

Zonal office : Bangalore City Complaints: Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2011 12 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 118 iii. Total complaints as on 31-03-2012 130 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 119 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 117 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 11

Zonal Office: Bangalore South Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 9 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 84

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iii. Total complaints as on 31.03.2012 93 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 05 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 77 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 11

Zonal Office: Chitradurga Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 09 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 98 iii. Total complaints as on 31.03.2012 107 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 80 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 104 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 03

Zonal Office: Mangalore Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 07 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 271 iii. Total complaints as on 31.03.2012 278 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 65 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 255 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 23

Zonal Office: Mysore Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 14 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 198 iii. Total complaints received as on 31.03.2012 212 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 83 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 186 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 26

Zonal Office: Bellary Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 0 ii. No. of complaints received from 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 33 iii. Total complaints received as on 31.03.2012 33 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.03.2012 31 v. No. of complaints disposed as on 31.03.2012 31 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.03.2012 02

Zonal Office : Dharwad Complaint Total i. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2011 17 ii. No. of complaints received from 1.4.2011 to 31.3.2012 138

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iii. Total complaints received as on 31.3.2012 155 iv. No. of complaints attended upto 31.3.2012 118 v. No. of complaints disposed upto 31.3.2012 111 vi. No. of complaints to be processed as on 31.3.2012 22

(E) 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 5.13 Abstract Of Directions Issued Zone - Bangalore City

Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both

No.of Closure Orders issued

0 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 1

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 0 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 0

Zone -Bangalore South Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

65 112 51 0 0 0 99 01 07

No.of Abeyance Order issued

01 0 04 0 0 0 78 0 02

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 23 01 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 66 135 56 0 0 0 177 01 09

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Zone -Bangalore East Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board Office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

0 0 17 0 0 0 0 190 2

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 0

TOTAL 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 326 0 Zone -Bangalore North

Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both

No.of Closure Orders issued

15 06 09 --- --- --- 09 244 01

No.of Abeyance Order issued

--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

01 01 01 --- --- --- --- 108 01

TOTAL 16 07 10 --- --- --- 09 352 02

Zone -Dharwad Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

01 192 0 0 0 0 63 1 0

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 160 0 0 0 0 61 1 0

TOTAL 01 352 0 0 0 0 124 02 0 Zone Mysore Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

06 06 13 13 01 03 0 82 06

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 02 0 0 0 0 01

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 0 0 08 0 01 01 72 02

TOTAL 06 06 13 23 01 04 01 154 09

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Zone -Mangalore Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

--- 01 01 --- --- --- 78 33

No.of Abeyance Order issued

--- --- --- --- --- --- ---

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

--- --- --- --- 01 --- 30 22

TOTAL --- 01 01 --- 01 --- --- 108 55 Bellary Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

0 09 0 0 0 64 0 359 04

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 01 0 0 0 0 0 316 01

TOTAL 0 10 0 0 0 64 0 675 05 Zone - Chitradurga Particulars Regional Office ZSEO Board office

WA AA Both WA AA Both WA AA Both No.of Closure Orders issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Abeyance Order issued

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

No.of Closure Directions Revoked

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 17 0

Some of the industries on receipt after 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 collectiong the affidavits and/or guarantee money, the closure orders are either revoked or kept in abeyance granting time for compliance. 5.4 Status of 17 category highly polluting industries There are 149 operating industries under this category in the State. These industries are required to comply with the provisions of the Water Act, the Air Act and the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board is insisting the industries to have an Environmental Cell with qualified and competent staff and also to establish self monitoring system.

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The status is given in ANNEXURE-XVIII. 5.4.1 Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection

(CREP) MoEF has evolved “Charter on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection (CREP)” during March 2003 which enlists action points for compliance by 17 category highly polluting industries. These action points were addressed to corporate bodies as well as Regulatory agencies. Thus, the charter is a commitment for partnership and participatory action of the concerned stakeholders. The charter is also a road map for progressive improvement in environmental management systems (EMS). Thus, it is not necessarily limited to compliance of end of the pipe effluent and emission standards. However, the recommendations of CREP are voluntary in nature and not a statutory requirement. As per the CREP, the SPCB are required to verify compliance status of 17 category highly polluting industries with the National standards notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, in the State within June 2003 & insist for bank guarantee in respect of non-complying units along with action plan to ensure compliance. National level Task Force has also been constituted by MOEF to monitor the implementation of CREP. This task force is meeting regularly. In line with this and in order to appraise the industries about the CREP, series of meetings were held with each industry sector falling under 17 category. All the industries have drawn action plan to implement the action points and are by and large complying with it. The action points have been included as conditions in the consents issued to the industries. The implementation is being closely monitored. 5.4.2 Promotion of ISO 14000 standards: It has been universally accepted now that the environmental performance of a organization can be improved only by effective management of environmental practices. In this background the International Standard Organization has published ISO 14000 series of standards which will help the organization to establish a structured and systematic approach to environmental management and have help to address the environmental issues in a holistic manner. Establishment of an environmental management system in conformity with ISO 14001 standard will enable even industries to systematically comply with requirements of the law, prevent pollution and also to improve the environmental performance continually. ISO 14000 certification will also enable the industries to demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection. The Board, by promoting the industries to go in for ISO 14000 certification, will facilitate for better environmental compliance. Considering the above advantages, it is felt appropriate to encourage or promote industries in Karnataka to go in for ISO 14001 certification. Board in its 139th meeting has recommended to make ISO 14001 certification compulsory for highly polluting industries. As on 31.03.2012, 204 industries have obtained ISO 14001 certification.

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Table 5.13 Abstract of number of industries certified for ISO 14001 Sl No

Zonal office Number of industries certified for ISO 14001

1 Bangalore South 35 2 Bangalore North 42 3 Bangalore East 35 4 Mysore 29 5 Chitradurga 10 6 Dharwad 20 7 Mangalore 15 8 Bangalore City 12 9 Bellary 06 TOTAL 204

5.5 Implementation of Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 The Hazardous Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules was notified by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India during 1989 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The Rules were further amended during January 2000 and again in May 2003. The said Rules were superceded in September 2008 by new Rules titled Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, and the same was amended during 2010 as Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2010. The following are some important modifications; 1. MoEF amended the Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary

Movement) Rules, 2008 on 30-03-2010 incorporated few sub rules viz.

Rule 8 after sub rule (7) insert “(8) Every trader desires to import of metal scrap, paper waste and other wastes as listed in Schedule III (Part D) may make an application in Form 16 to any of the State Pollution Control Boards or Pollution Control Committees.”

(i) Office Memorandum issued by GoI in its letter No.13-1/2004-HSMD dated; 11th May, 2010 regarding import and export of paper board and paper product wastes shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 as amended, indicates that;

(ii) “Import of paper wastes shall be only for recovery/manufacture at the paper

manufacturing unit and the imported material shall not be sold further”.

2. The above said Rules were further amended on 13-08-2010, in which the powers to grant registration for recycling, re-processing and reuse of Hazardous Waste were given to the State Pollution Control Board.

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The Board has covered 3,078 hazardous waste generating industries in Karnataka and issued authorization. Quantity of Hazardous Waste The estimated quantity of hazardous waste generated has been assessed based on the authorizations issued and classified as under • Recyclable/reprocessable waste : 96,108.84 MT PA • Incinerable waste : 43,009.05 MT PA • Landfillable waste : 47,377.29 MT PA

Total 1,86,495.17 MTPA

Table 5.14 District wise Hazardous Waste generation as on 31-03-2012 is as in table below

SL.No. DISTRICT

Total No. of Industries

Landfillable HW (MT/A)

Recyclable HW (MT/A)

Incinerable HW (MT/A)

Total Qty HW Generation in (MT/A)

1 Bagalkot 36 2.00 99.84 9.36 111.20

2 Belgaum 105 389.61 1403.22 1028.18 2821.01

3 Bellary 54 320.50 2591.53 926.88 3838.91

4 Bidar 45 1488.82 194.84 519.84 2203.50

5 Bijapur 28 0.00 126.78 7.69 134.47

6 Chamarajanagar 5 0.00 16.31 2.21 18.52

7 Chikkaballapur 17 140.00 19.30 51.55 210.85

8 Chikmagalur 16 3.00 350.80 4.34 358.14

9 Chitradurga 27 0.00 126.14 3.35 129.49

10 Coorg 3 0.00 9.95 0.90 10.85

11 Davanagere 38 193.86 995.58 8.82 1198.26

12 Dharwad 68 311.77 594.69 859.78 1766.24

13 Gadag 8 0.60 97.80 3.50 101.90

14 Gulbarga 23 0.00 745.73 2979.74 3725.47

15 Hassan 35 87.60 465.00 439.23 991.83

16 Haveri 12 10.07 26.98 5.30 42.35

17 Karwar 27 2005.85 161.46 922.68 3089.99

18 Kolar 45 8999.03 3298.22 4608.76 16906.01

19 Koppal 37 75.00 171.97 255.95 502.92

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20 Mandya 35 101.36 201.54 429.06 731.96

21 Mangalore 135 1318.29 22360.22 538.92 24217.43

22 Mysore 132 9670.76 13805.16 5228.15 28704.06

23 Raichur 22 0.66 251.54 26.62 278.82

24 Ramanagaram 41 5422.42 1086.13 2735.08 9243.62

25 Shimoga 60 65.20 203.88 36.68 305.76

26 Tumkur 68 271.58 2280.66 423.64 2975.87

27 Udupi 44 6.20 46.09 335.53 387.82

28 Yadgir 11 0.00 16.80 0.65 17.45

29 Bangalore City-1 190 744.36 1570.94 1122.81 3438.11

30 Bangalore City-2 145 83.28 580.82 141.50 805.60

31 Bangalore City-3 119 372.68 877.83 192.02 1442.53

32 Bangalore East-1 290 1015.73 2876.58 1527.05 5419.35

33 Bangalore East-2 147 107.45 1600.72 2309.54 4017.70

34 Bangalore North-1 111 2442.33 2092.53 398.29 4933.16 35 Bangalore North-2 166 260.47 2826.33 492.06 3578.87

36 Bangalore South-1 226 3485.20 2223.26 2233.19 7941.65

37 Bangalore South-2 214 6039.57 23168.45 11529.48 40737.49

38 Bangalore Peenya 203 491.51 6235.25 367.96 7094.73

39 Bangalore West 90 1450.52 308.01 302.79 2061.32

Bangalore Urban & Rural 1,901 16,493.11 44,360.70 20,616.69 81,470.49

Other Districts 1,177 30,884.18 51,748.14 22,392.36 1,05,024.68 KARNATAKA 3,078 47,377.29 96,108.84 43,009.05 1,86,495.17

1. Hazardous Waste Captive Incineration by the Industry – 3,341.8 MT from

April 2011 to March 2012. 2. Hazardous Waste Hermit Storage by the Industry – 9246 MT as on 31-03-2012. 3. Hazardous Waste Co-processed in cement kiln – 4160.48 MT from

April 2011 to March 2012. 4. Hazardous Waste incinerated by authorized common incinerators – 3715.459 MT

from April 2011 to March 2012. Hermit storage as on 31-3-2012 1. M/s.Jubilant Lifesciences, Mysore - 6263 MT 2. M/s.Solaris Chem Tech Ltd, Karwar - 2,968 MT 3. M/S Hindalco, Belgaum - 15 MT

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TSDF as on 31-3-2012 Karnataka Waste Management Project - 80,759 MT (a division of Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd, Bangalore) Re-processable waste: As per the Rules, the recyclable/re-processable hazardous waste has to be handed over only to the KSPCB authorized recyclers/re-processors. There are 135 Hazardous Waste recycling units (eg: reprocessing used oil, waste oil, E-Waste, spent solvents, spent etchant, discarded containers, lead, copper & zinc waste) functioning in Karnataka State. Details of units authorized to reprocess hazardous wastes is at ANNEXURE-XIX. Number & type of HW re-processors:

• Aluminium Re-processors - 02 • Copper Re-processors - 03 • Discarded Container Washing Units - 19 • Copper etchant Re-processors - 13 • E-Waste Recyclers - 17 • Lead Re-processors - 21 • Grinding muck reprocessor ( ferrous sulphate) - 01 • Molybdinum Acid Units - 01 • PCB Sludge processors - 01 • Waste PCB reprocessor - 01 • Precious metal recovery from ETP sludge - 01 • Spent Solvent Distillation units - 21 • Silver extract by X-Ray solution - 01 • Spent Catalyst Re-processors - 02 • Used Oil Recycling units - 20 • Waste oil Re-processor - 06 • Zinc Ash / Dross Recycling units - 05

Incinerable Waste: Board has issued authorization to four Common Incineration Facilities in Karnataka. Board is also encouraging co-processing of incinerable hazardous waste in cement kilns, as per the Central Pollution Control Board guidelines. There are 04 nos. of industries having captive incinerators.

5.5.1 Common Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facility (TSDF) A common Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal facility (TSDF) has been set-up at Dobbaspet about 45Km from Bangalore on BOOT basis by Karnataka Waste Management Project (a Division of M/s.Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd). TSDF is

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meant only for the scientific treatment and disposal of landfillable hazardous waste. The facility started receiving waste from industries from July 2008 onwards. One cell of this facility has been completed and disposal of the treated hazardous waste into this cell has commenced from January, 2009. As on 31/03/2012 about 80,759 MT of landfillable hazardous waste is scientifically processed & disposed in TSDF.

Fig.5.1 Land fill facility of Karnataka Waste Management Project (a divison of Ramky Enviro Enginners Ltd) at Dabbaspet 5.6 Implementation of the E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. • Board has issued authorization to 458 industries for generation of e-waste of which

245 are software units. • Estimated generation of e-waste from 458 industries is about 37,000 MTPA. • Board has issued CFE for 37 units for recycling of e-wastes of capacity

32,168 MTPA.Consent for operation and authorization has been issued to 19 units, for recycling of e-wastes of capacity 21,428 MTPA. Remaining 18 units are yet to commission.

• Out of 19 recyclers, 15 are operating in Bangalore and one each in Kolar, Mysore, Chikkaballapur and Ramanagaram

• Board is planning for systematic inventorization and establishment of e-waste collection centers based on the requirement.

5.7 Implementation of Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001,amended 2010. The Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001 was notified by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India on May 16th, 2001. During the year 2010 the said Rules was amended and called Batteries (Management & Handling) Amended Rules, 2010. These Rules are applicable to every Manufacturer, Importer, Dealer, Recycler, Auctioneer, and Bulk consumers involved in manufacture, Sale, Import and use of batteries and components thereof.

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Board has identified 675 Battery handling units in Karnataka and notices have been issued to all the units who have not submitted the returns to the Board regularly. The status of units identified is as follows: Table 5.15 Details of Battery handling units

5.8 The Plastics Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has published the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 on 4th February 2011 and the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Amendment Rules, 2011 under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 on 2nd July 2011.

Board has issued Registration to plastic carry bag manufacturing and plastic recycling units. Following are the details: Table 5.16 : Details of Plastic Carry Bag Manufacturers and Recyclers Sl No. Particulars Bangalore Other than

Bangalore 1 Plastic Carry Bag units 114 81 2 Plastic Carry Bag Recyclers 04 05 3 Other Plastic Recyclers 23 35 TOTAL 141 121

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has issued a public notice in leading English and Kannada newspapers highlighting the provisions of the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2011 in order to create awareness and for its effective implementation. The occupiers of units engaged in manufacturing of plastic carry bags, multilayered bags, containers of virgin or recycled plastic or both have to apply in Form-I to Board for registration of units.

Sl. No Particulars No. of units

1 Bulk Consumers 246

2 Battery manufacturers 24

3 Dealers 305

4 Battery importers 58

5 Auctioneer 16

6 Recyclers 26

Total 675

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• A State Level Advisory body has been constituted to monitor the implementation of Plastic Rules 2011 on 25/08/2011.

• Board has conducted raids at different places in Bangalore, Mysore, Hassan, Karwar, Nelamangala, Chikkamagalur and Kolar.

• About 5.5 tons of Plastic Carry Bags , less than 40 micron thickness were collected during the raids.

• Board has issued closure orders to following 03 Plastic Carry bag manufacturing units;

1) M/s JRV Polymers. 2) M/s Ujjwala Plastic. 3) M/s Bhavyashree Plastic.

• Regional officer, Bangalore raided 11 carry bag manufacturing units who were

manufacturing carry bags less than 40 micron thickness. All the units were called for personal hearing on 30-04-2012 to take further action.

Board issued following directions under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

• Use of plastic bags, containers has been banned in Cubbon park and lalbagh vide Board proceedings dt, July 29 2002

• Directions have been issued to choultries in Karnataka banning usage of Plastic

bags, containers etc, on 11.11.2002. • Letter addressed to Public Works Department and Director of Municipal

Administration, Government of Karnataka to utilize waste plastic in bitumen for asphalting roads.

• Board has authorized three cement industries in Karnataka to co-incinerate

plastic waste in cement kilns. Government Orders issued on Banning Usage of Plastics.

• Banning Usage of plastic articles in Bannerghatta National Park vide government order No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 Dt.1.9.03

• Banning usage of plastic in Mysore Zoo: Notification No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 (I), dated 20/10/2003

• Banning usage of plastic in National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Karnataka: Notification No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 (II), dated20/10/2003.

• Banning usage of plastic in Jungle Lodges in Karnataka: Notification No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 (III), dated20/10/2003.

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• Banning usage of plastic in Lalbagh and Cubbon Park: Notification No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 (IV), dated20/10/2003

• Banning usage of plastic in Eco-Tourism areas in Karnataka: Notification No. FEE 244 ENV 2003 (I), dated20/10/2003.

• Deputy Commissioner, Coorg in notification dated, 19/10/2010 has banned the usage of plastic covers and plastic cups in and around Kushalnagar and Somawarpet Town Panchayat region.

• Government of Karnataka in its notification No.FEE 138 EPC, 2010, dated 20/10/2010 has banned the usage of plastic carry bags in temples, religious places in and around 100 Mtrs of its surroundings.

• Deputy Commissioners of Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagalur and Shimoga have banned the usage of plastics covers and plastic cups in and around respective Town Panchayat limits.

5.9 Status of Implementation of Fly Ash Notification: Status of power plants with respect to utilization of fly ash generated is as below

Table 5.17 Status of fly ash utilization Sl. No

Name & Address of the unit

Power Generating Capacity [MW]

Quantity of fly ash generated

Percent Utilized

Remarks

1 Vasavadatta Cements, Sedam, Gulbarga Dist.

61.2 (Captive) 1,27,830 Mt/yr

100 Used for cement making

2 Rajashree Cements, Malkhed Gulbarga Dist.

(Captive Power Plant)

524 t/d 100 Used for cement making

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

75(Captive) 900 t/d 100 Used for cement making

4 Grasim Industries Ltd, Kumarapatnam, Haveri.

10(Captive) 1,200 100 Used mainly for manufacturing bricks

5 Raichur Thermal, Power Station, Raichur.

7 x 210 (Distribution) 8th 250 MW

6,528 mt/d 86 Supplied to cement plants, bricks manufacturing and tiles

6 Bellary Thermal Power Plant.

1 x 500 MW 1,736 mt/day each unit

30 Cement & bricks 70 % dispose to ash pond

7 Udupi Power Corporation Ltd., Panambur, Mangalore.

1 x 600 MW 15,000 t/m 100 Secondary utilization

8 JSW Energy Ltd. P.B. No. 9,Thoranagallu, Bellary Dist.

2 x 130 MW 324 t/m 100 Sent to ACC Wadi.

9 JSW Energy Ltd P.B. No. 9, Thoranagallu, Bellary Dist.

2 x 300 MW 610 t/d 98.8 Sent to ACC Wadi

10 West Coast Paper Mill, Dandeli.

70.3 MW 62,533 87 Sent to cement & brick Manufacturers

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5.10 Implementation of Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, notified the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998, under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986. The said Rules came into effect from 20/07/1998 and subsequently amended thrice on 06-03-2000, 02-06-2000 and 17-09-03. Government of Karnataka, Department of Forests, Ecology & Environment, constituted the prescribed Authority, Appellate Authority and Advisory Committee for implementation of the said Rules. As per the second amendment, the prescrib authority for enforcement of the provisions of the said Rules is the State Pollution Control Board. The Rules are applicable to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose and/or handle bio-medical waste in any form. The occupier of the Health Care Establsihments for whom the Rules are applicable has to obtain authorization from Board. 5.10.1 Authorization Status: As on 31-03-2012, the Board has identified 22,759 Health Care Establishments (HCEs) including veterinary institutions etc. 5.10.2 Steps taken by the Board for effective implemention 1. Board has developed database of the health care establishments in the State.

All HCEs are being brought under the purview of the Rules.

2. Board has identified 22,759 Health Care Establishments (HCE) in the State. Quantity of bio-medical waste generated is about 80,028 Kg/day.

3. On-site waste disposal by HCE’s

Total Biomedical Waste collected & treated by HCEs in Kg/day : 47152 Total recyclable bio-medical waste in Kg/day : 6305 Total Biomedical Waste disposed by HCEs in Kg/day : 15213 On-site incinerators in operation installed by HCEs : 13

Off-Site Waste Disposal No.of HCEs utilizing common facility : 11610

Total Biomedical waste collected and treated by CBMWTFs in Kg/day : 37297 Total recyclable bio-medical waste in Kg/day : 7924 Total Bio-medical waste disposed by CBMWTFs in Kg/day : 14047

4. Board has conducted 212 training programmess in all the districts of the State.

Advertisements have been released in the major newspapers appealing to HCEs to comply with the regulations.

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5.10.3 Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment & Disposal Facility: Board is encouraging establishment of Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment and Disposal Facilities (CBMWTF). Hospitals are handing over segregated solid bio-medical waste to the common facilities for transportation, treatment and disposal.There are 15 common Bio-medical waste treatment facilities located at various places in Bangalore - 02 nos, Belgaum, Bidar, Hassan, Davangere-2nos, Gulbarga, Raichur, Mysore, Shimoga, Bijapur, Mangalore, Bagalkot and Hubli and other 05 CBMWTFs are yet to commission.

Yadgir & Uttara Kannada districts are not covered by the services of CBMWTF. In this regard Deputy Commissioners have been directed to identfy and provide land for setting up common facility. Status of Bio-Medical Waste Management and Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facilities as on 31-03-2012 is as Table 5.18.

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Table 5.18 Summary of Bio-Medical Waste Management as on March 31, 2012

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(B) Hospitals & Nursing Homes in towns with population of below 30 lakhs a) with 500 beds & above 42 32047 38 6 15 40 8 38 6 0 7 0 0 0 0 14850 12530 2 2

3 b) with 200 beds & above but less than 500 beds 61 17728 139 13 10 56 10 49 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 6470 6070 3 3

4 c) with 50 beds & above but less than 200 beds 276 29596 250 16 349 423 348 398 2 0 259 0 0 0 0 13950 11950 6 26

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7 Total 22759 152344 15 11610 7249 956 14869 927 14679 10 0 5930 0 0 0 0 80028 68165 374 374

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Table 5.19 Status of common bio-medical waste treatment facility as on 31-03-2012 Sl. No

Name & Address of CBWTF with telephone no

Name of cities/areas covered by CBMWTF

Total No. of HCFs being covered

Total No. of beds covered

1

M/s. Semb Ramky Environmental Management Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 39, KIADB Industrial Area, Dobaspet, Somapura Hobli, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural

Part of Bangalore Urban District, Part of Bangalore Rural District, Tumkur District

1670 11650

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

Part of Bangalore Urban District, Part of Bangalore Rural District, Ramanagarama District, Mandya, Kolar District

1848 14415

3 M/s. Shree Consultants, Sy.NO-25, Varuna Village, Mysore Taluk & District

Mysore District, Chamarajanagar District, Hassan District, Coorg District

268 8359

4 M/s. Hubli Dharwad BioMedical Waste Treatment Facility, No.126/L, Tarikal Industiral Area, Hubli-Dharwad District.

Dharwad District, Gadag District

237 4492

5 Association of Hosptial and Nursing Homes, Sy.No.12, KHAS Bag, Belgaum,

Belgaum 187 2680

6 Sushanth Environement Technologies Private Ltd., 56/1A, Voddinahlli Village, Bada Road, Davanagere,

Davanagere District, Chitradurga District, Haveri District

780 4081

7 Shushrutha Bio Medical Waste Management Society, Plpot No. 31/c, KIADB industrial area, Machenahalli Village, Nadige post, Shimoga

Shimoga District 531 3587

8 Centre for Environment Education, Sy.No.1139, Sharasirasagiri Village, Afzalpur Road, Gulbarga.

Gulbarga District 447 2775

9 Ramky Energy and Environmental Pvt. Ltd., No.-47/B, Karnad Industrial Area (KIADB), Mulki, Mangalore-574154

Dakshina Kannada District and Udupi District

865 8732

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10 Karnataka Private Medical Establishment Association, Sy.No.139, Mahlbagayat Bijapur

Bijapur District 219 1532

11 Raichur Indian Medical Association CBMWTF (Operated by Vijayanagar Associates), Sy.No. 73/3, Eklaspur Village, Raichur

Raichur District 195 2164

12 Suryakanth Environmental Technologies, Sy.No.105/1P, Near Belavanur Village, Lokikere Road, Davanagere

Bellary and Chikkamagalore

287 3403

13 Environment Educationand Pollution Contorl Centre, 446/2A, Kamathana Village, Bidar Taluk and District

Bidar 138 825

14 The BVV Sangha Rural Development Foundation, Vidyagiri, Bagalkot

Bagalkot District 291 4045

15 M/s. Prajwal Management Systems, Plot N0. 1B/9, Hassan KIADB Growth Center, Hassan

Hassan District 215 1854

16 M/s. Meera Envirotech, Sy. No. 204, Haleri Road, Off Kolar-Chintamani Highway, Kolar Taluk, Kolar District.

Yet to commission

17 M/s. Suryakanth Environmental technology, Sy. No. 158, Haraginadoni Village, Bellary Taluk and District

18 M/s. Anu Autoclave & Incin Services, Sy. No.1, Kallahalli Village, Sulibele Hobli, Hosakote Taluk, Bangalore Rural District

19 M/s. Belgaum Green Environmental Management, Sy. No. 29, Haroogoppa Village, Haroogoppa- Murgoud Road, Soundatti Taluk, Belgaum District

20 M/s. Parisara Associates, Sy. No. 18, Bablad Village, Yadgir Taluk, Shahapur District, Yadgir

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Fig. 5.2 Relative quanitites of Biomedical Waste Collected by CBMWTF 5.11 Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000

Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt of India, has framed the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 vide Notification dated 25-09-2000 in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3, 6 & 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 with a view to regulate management and handling of Municipal Solid Waste.

The Rules apply to every Municipal Authority responsible for collection, storage, transportation, processing and disposal of MSW. As per Rule 5 the Secretary, in-charge of the Department of Urban Development of the State and the Deputy Commissioners of the concerned District shall have the overall responsibility for the enforcement of the provisions of these Rules. Role of the Board is to monitor the landfill sites, draw and analyse borewell water samples around these sites and conduct Ambient Air Quality Monitoring and issue authorisation under the Rules. Board has constituted State level Committee to verify site selection criteria and issue authorization to city corporations under the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000.

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5.11.1 Quantification, Handling and Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste

KSPCB has conducted a study on the status of MSW management in Karnataka through KSCST and CST, IISc- Bangalore during Dec-2011. The status is as below:

Table 5.20 Abstract of Local Bodies

Type of Local Body Number of local bodies

Area km2

Population being served in Lakhs

Urban solid waste (TPD)

Metropolitan areas. 01 517 62 3600 City Corporation. 07 663 89 1932 City Municipal Council 44 1275 43 1964 Town Municipal Council 94 1235 29 1282 Town Panchayats 68 713 10 335 Total 214 4423 232 9113 Table 5.21 Details of corporations

Sl No Name of the ULB Population 1991

Population 2001

Collection area (km2

updated 2/11/2002)

Waste generated (TPD).

Metropolitan Area/ Corporation 1 Greater Bangalore 5492478 62,00,000 516.97 3600 City Corporations 1 Bellary 245391 317000 81.95 178.3 2 Belgaum 326399 399600 94.08 224.8 3 Gulburga 304099 427929 75.00 240.7 4 Hubli-Dharwad 648298 786018 120.00 442.1 5 Mangalore 273304 398745 132.45 224.3 6 Mysore 480692 742261 91.73 417.5 7 Davanagere 266082 363780 68.63 204.6 Total 25,44,265 34,35,333 663.84 1932.37 Bangalore District is the major generator of municipal solid waste and Solid Waste Management by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is highlighted below UN Habitat Report “Water & Sanitation in the world cities-2010” on Solid Waste Management in the World’s Cities have ranked 20 cities around the world on the performance of solid waste management. Bangalore stands 14th among the 20 cities for creation of land fill facilities at various places. The facilities are; • Landfill site for disposing solid waste are operating at Rajarajeshwari Nagar,

Mavallipura, Doddaballapura and Mandur.

• Under public private partnership MSW processing plant for total capacity of 2900 TPD has been established.

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Karnataka State Pollution Control Board invoked Sec (5) of Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986 and issued directions to Secretary UDD and BBMP Commissioner to furnish the time bound Action plan. Consequently BBMP and the UDD furnished the Action Plan on 28/05/2011 and the same is approved on 21/06/2011.The BBMP has proposed to complete all the works before September, 2013. The progress on the Action Plan is being reviewed by the Board in the Head Office from time to time.

5.11.2 Action Taken By the Board to Improve Compliance of MSW Rules. Board has initiated many programmes to implement the MSW Rules as per the Hon’ble Supreme Court directions and also the Hon’ble Lokadalat. 1. The Board has also constituted “Public Grievance Redressal Committee” vide notification

No: KSPCB/SEO/EO/MSW/Site Committee/2010-11/1098, 30/05/2011, for all the landfill sites and it meets once in every quarter at the site itself to Redress the public complaints of that local area and exhibit the monitoring results conducted by the Regional Office for 1) Mandur, 2) Mavallipura, 3) Rajarajeshwari Nagar, 4) Electronic City, landfill. The Committee consists of the following,

• Regional officers of KSPCB of concerned area as Convener. • BBMP representative of the concerned area not below the rank of Executive

Engineer. • Representative of the operators of landfill sites of the concerned unit. • Secretary of Grama panchayat where landfill site is located. • One NGO of BBMP limits/one active member of local Resident Welfare Association.

2. Time bound action plan was approved by KSPCB to implement the facility within September 2013 in all respects.

3. Board has identified local body Chintamani of Chikkaballapura district for good

Municipal Solid Waste Management and they were awarded Environment Excellence Award, 2011.

4. An action plan is also evolved by the KSPCB for the year upto 2013-14 for effective

implementation. 5. Realising the impact of major Institutions/ Universities in disposal of Municipal Solid

Waste to the local bodies, guidelines were evolved for all such Institutions/ Universities to manage the Municipal Waste generated within their campus. They were asked to constitute a Committee to monitor the works at regular intervals and workshop was also conducted in the Board.

6. Regional Senior Environmental Officers of KSPCB are made responsible for quarterly

review of the progress made by the local bodies as per the time bound action plan approved on 25/02/2011.

7. A State level workshop has been conducted by KSPCB on 28/09/2011 for Chief Officers,

Commissioners, Environmental Engineers of all the local bodies including BBMP.

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Minister for Urban Development Sri. Suresh Kumar has inaugurated the workshop. Minister for Environment Sri. Krishna Palemar, The ACS of UDD, Sri. Y.N.Yellppa Rreddy, Former Secretary, Dept of Ecology and Environment,GoK and Member, Lokadalat were also invited. 370 Officers from local bodies, 21 from BBMP, 42 NGOs, 08 University representatives and 68 Officers of the Board attended the workshop. The integrated facility/ technology available in various places were presented to the participants by the operating facilitators.

8. “Recycle Habba” was conducted from 01/11/2011 to 13/11/2011with the co-ordination

of “Solid Waste Management Round Table Members”. This was observed as “National Recycle Week”-2011.

9. As per the Action Plan, one model Village Panchayat “Nitturu Grama Panchayat” in

Tumkur District is identified to facilitate them to become a model in the MSW Management.

10. The progress made by the local body as listed in the Hon’ble Adalat of High Court are as

follows:

a. Total Number of Local Bodies - 219. b. No.of landfill sites identified due to persuasion by the Board – 206 and 4 Joint venture

programmes. c. Plastic to Fuel programmes have been proposed at Mysore, Bellary and one integrated

facility at Gulbarga. More projects proposed in different local bodies according to local conditions for disposal of garbage.

11. The DMA has formed a Technical Committee to verify and evolve suitable technology

being proposed by the local body before grant of administrative approval by Government of Karnataka.

12. The main setback for timely implementation of Municipal Solid Waste facilities by the

local bodies are procedural time constraint in finalizing the tenders for implementation of the project at various stages.

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Fig. 5.3 Workshop on Municipal Solid Waste management 5.12 Water Cess 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 2011-12 is as shown in the table below: Table 5.22 Details of cess amount assessed and collected

Particulars Local Bodies Industries Total cess assessment made in Rs. 1,85,04,899 3,70,82,883 Total cess amount collected in Rs. 68,80,780 4,23,62,995

5.13 E-Governance related activities of the Board Existing “Consent Module” software was developed in-house to track the status of application received at ROs and help desk of the Board using PHP and my SQL. The software has been installed in YAHOO server and is functional from 01.02.2011 for newly established Regional Offices (Chikkaballapur, Yadgir and Haveri) and from 1.4.2011 for all Regional Offices. Using this module, details of CFE/CFO/authorisation applications received at the regional offices can be captured and an acknowledgement can be generated by indicating the period within which the consents/authorisations needs to be issued from the Regional offices/Head Office. Various reports can be generated based on the list of consent/authorisation/registration that is issued/refused/pending etc. This module helps to

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monitor the status of Consent/authorisation applications received by the Board. Now the facility has been made to generate computer generated receipts for accepting consent fee received in the form of Demand Draft. The software is first of its kind in India and very user-friendly. It will (1) enhance transparency in the existing processing of application; (2) Reduce the processing time of application and related paper work; (3) System will overall improve the functioning and performance of the KSPCB; and (4) Citizen Centric. The software has nearly 40,000 lines and more than 50 windows capable of storing 4 GB data. The software will capture about 40 fields with respect to each organisation.

The software has a highly interactive menu driven, user friendly customised package for non specialist end users at local level. The module has Online System Monitoring and Evaluation System. The module can perform user management at all level, reviewers and approvals. The new module can be used for Online Workflow Management and has following: • Decision Support System – Guidelines, Alert/Notifications, Issues and Risk management • Reports/Query • Download Facility – Forms, Documents etc. • Multi level Security Enabled System • Role based application access

Fig. 5.4 Consent module login page

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The login page of software is given in Fig 5.4 and module has following features • A highly interactive menu driven, user friendly customised package for non specialist end

users at local level • Online System Monitoring and Evaluation System • User management at all levels, reviewers and approvals • Online Workflow Management • Decision Support System – Guidelines, Alert/Notifications, Issues and Risk Management • Report/Query • Download Facility-Forms, Documents etc., • Multi level Security Enabled System The module has facility to capture the details of inspections carried out by the officers of the Board. Once the details of inspections are entered reports for monthly statistics can be generated. Library Module A highly motivated in-house team developed this module capable of entering data pertaining to newly added books, existing books and all library transaction. Librarian has been responsible to update all information in the software. Right to Information (RTI) Module Information of RTI application was maintained in paper register till last year to track all the applications. Current financial year a specific module was created to enter all the application received under RTI in the board to enable easy tracking of application. Small Message Service (SMS) complaint registration During the current year Board has launched SMS based complaint registering for public. Any public citizen can register a complaint on water and air pollution to 9483518899. During the financial year, 155 complaints has been received through SMS, which were attended. Spatial Environmental Planning Karnataka State Pollution Control Board under the Spatial Environmental Planning programme has prepared a State Environmental Atlas. This Atlas has 31 maps covering various areas/topics, details of which are as follows; Table 5.23 List of maps in State Enviornmental Atlas Sl. No. Map Sl. No. Map Map 1 Administrative Divisions. Map 16 Surface Water Flow. Map 2 Settlement Location. Map 17 Ground Water Use. Map 3 Transportation Network. Map 18 Biological Diversity. Map 4 Climate. Map 19 Sensitive/ Incompatible Land

use Areas. Map 5a Natural Hazards (Earthquake

and Flood). Map 20 Existing Industries/ Industrial

Estates. Map 5b Natural Hazards (Cyclone). Map 21 Location of Mines. Map 5c Natural Hazards (Drought). Map 22 Municipal Solid Waste

Generation. Map 6 Land Use. Map 23 Bio-medical Waste Generation.

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Map 7 Slope. Map 24 Hazardous Waste Generation. Map 8 Wastelands. Map 25 Vehicular Pollution. Map 9 Soil types. Map 26 Domestic Sewage Load. Map 10 Land Capability. Map 27a Distribution of Fertilizer. Map 11 Drainage. Map 27b Distribution of Pesticide. Map 12 Irrigation. Map 28 Air Quality. Map 13.a Pre-monsoon Contours. Map 29 Surface Water Quality. Map 13.b Post Monsoon Contours. Map 30 Ground Water Quality. Map 14 Hydro-geomorphology. Map 31 Contaminated Sites. Map 15 Surface Water Use.

Board has obtained security clearance to publish this Atlas from Ministry of Defence. However Board is awaiting clearance from Survey of India. Less Paper Office (LPO) and Paper Less Office (PLO) Board has plans to gradually move towards paperless office. In this direction Board has procured using a web enabled software viz., Less Paper Office developed by NIC. This has enabled initially to keep track of all the papers received at Head Office of the Board. The usage will be gradually expanded towards the goal of making the Board Office a paperless office. 5.14 Helpdesk at Bangalore To facilitate the stakeholders, approaching the Board for various consents and authorizations pertaining to the Regional Offices at Bangalore,Board has started a HELPDESK from June 2004 and is located at #49, “Parisara Bhavan”, Ground Floor, Church Street, Bangalore-01. At present, the Helpdesk is serving as a nodal centre for receipt and disposal of all consent/authorisation applications pertaining to 11 Regional Offices at Bangalore. The Helpdesk is headed by an Assistant Environmental Officer, who receives applications for consents and authorisations, scrutinizes and acknowledges the receipt of such applications along with the consent fees. The consents/ authorisations are finally routed through helpdesk only, so that the status of any consent/ authorisation application can be obtained from the helpdesk over phone itself.

The applications are received at the helpdesk on all working days from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm with a break from 1.00pm 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. Consequently applications can be processed well within the time limits stipulated. The Helpdesk also serves as an information centre for all queries related to Environmental Pollution Control. Helpdesk has been awarded, ISO 9001-2008, Quality Management System Certification from Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Government of India on 4th June 2007, which is valid up to 03-06-2013.

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5.15 Training Programmes/ Seminars attended by Board Officers During 2011-12 This year, Board Officers were sent abroad for training and conferences. During the reporting period some of the Officers of the Board have undergone training in environmental audit, water quality management, global warming, clean development mechanism and carbon trading, HRD, EIA, MSW, Hazardous Waste, Battery Waste and e-waste management, Lake Conservation etc. Many of them have attended seminars and workshops on Environmental related issues. Totally 70 different programmes have been attended by Officers. List of training programmes and workshops attended by the Board Officers is as at ANNEXURE –XX. 5.16 Awareness Programmes And Other Functions Organized By the Board To meet the expectations under the environmental legislations it is important to create awareness among the community, stake holders, public and others in the 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. Mobile exhibition vans viz. Krishna (for school children) ,Cauvery (on urban environment) and Tungabhadra (for industries) will make visits to various places on request. They are a rich source of information on the why and how of environmental protection with state of the art exhibition aids and interactive learning tools. Board encourages public to use the information cell, and bring to notice incidence of air, water or noise pollution through phone-calls, e-mails and written petitions. This is an important forum for the Board in understanding the needs of the urban environment and trying to minimise pollution. The Citizens’ Charter is an articulation of the Board’s intentions on meeting its objectives.

5.16.1 World Environment Day 2011

The theme for the WED 2011 was Forests: Nature at your Service. In connection with World Environment Day, painting competition for children was held at Cubbon Park, Bangalore in association with Bala Bhavan. The Board in association with the Department of Forests, Ecology and Environment conducted the World Environment Day on 5th June 2011 at Jnana Jyothi Auditorium of Bangalore University. Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka Sri.Yeddiyurappa, Sri.Krishna J.Palimar, the Hon’ble Minister for Ecology, Environment

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Port & Inland Water Transport, Sri.R.Ashok, Hon’ble Minister for Transport, Food and Civil Supplies & others graced the occasion. On this occasion ‘Environmental Awards’ and ‘Bio Diversity Awards’ were given by the Department of Forests Ecology and Environment.

Regional Offices of the Board have also conducted World Environment Day in all the Districts in the State. On this occasion painting competitions, debate, lectures, rallies, 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 with the sponsorship of KSPCB. Also on this occasion paper advertisements were also released. Throughout the State in all the district head quarters hoardings on Environment Day Theme was displayed to spread the message among the public. 5.16.1 World Earth Day 2011.

The Board has sponsored a day long programme in Aksashavani and FM radio. Articles and advertisements were released in major news papers. 5.16.2 Ganesha Festival 2011

Ganapathy Festival is celebrated in the country performing puja and then immersing idols of Lord Ganesha 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 2011. Awareness materials like hand outs and guidelines for idol immersion were printed and distributed. Also, appeals were made to the public at large both in print and visual media for celebrating the festival in an eco-friendly manner. KSPCB has sponsored awareness programmes through Prasara Bharati, FM Channels, Bangalore Doordarsan on the occasion of Ganesha Festival to educate the public to use paint less idols without paint, to immerse the idols in designated areas in lakes ,where facility for immersion are 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 school children to celebrate Ganesha festival in an eco-friendly manner. It was observed from the immersion tanks that about 45 % to 50% of idols immersed were idols without paint.

5.16.3 Deepavali Festival 2011

KSPCB has conducted awareness programmes for the school children on the effect of bursting of crackers on environment. Wide publicity was given in news papers carrying messages for public on the ill effects of bursting of crackers and legal provisions on noise

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pollution. Sponsored programmes were telecasted in Doordarshan, Private TV channels and broadcasted in Prasara Bharati & FM channels. State hoardings carrying these messages were displayed.

5.16.4 Observation Of Ozone Layer Protection Day

The Board has conducted awareness programmes on the occasion of World Ozone Day. The Regional officers of the Board have organized programmes in their jurisdictions involving, industries, schools and colleges to bring awareness on the effect of depletion of Ozone layer. On the occasion of Ozone Day, a quiz competition was conducted for school children on 16.9.2011, which was telecast in Doordasrshan. Following are the prize winners; 1. Ms Niharika N Rao and Master Prajwal U Rao, 8th Std,St Norbert CBSE School, Koppa

– 577126, Chikamagalur District. 2. Master Vivek J and Master Sharath Rao, 10th std, Sri Vani High School, Rajajinagar,

Bangalore.

5.16.5 Paryavaran Darshan CPCB in association with Dooradarshan has started telecasting environmental issues titled “PARYAVARAN DARSHAN” in all the Regional channels of Doordarshan from June 2010. The State Pollution Control Boards are the nodal agencies to co-ordinate with the local Doordarshan Kendras to bring out the telecast. Accordingly, the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has co-ordinated with Doordarshan Kendra and has brought out 38 telecasts in Regional T V channel “CHANDANA” on various topics on environment related issues during 2011-12. The details of the programmes that were telecast are as under: Table 5.24 Details of programmes telecasted in Paryavaran Darshan

Sl. No. Subject Date of Telecast 1. Plastic-recycle-reuse 09 April 2011 2. Lead and its effect on environment 16 April 2011 3. Coffee Pulping 23 April 2011 4. Environment 30 April 2011 5. Granite cutting and polishing operation 07 May 2011 6. STP in apartments 14 May 2011 7. General issues of pollution 21 May 2011 8. Sugar Industry 28 May 2011 9. General issues of pollution 04 June 2011 10. Garment Industry 18 June 2011 11. Distillery Industry 25 June 2011 12. Spent Wash Management 16 July 2011 13. Pharmacutical Industry 23 July 2011 14. KSPCB Lab 13 Aug 2011 15. Eco Friendly Ganesh Festival 27 Aug 2011 16. Medicinal Plants and its importance 10 Sep 2011 17. Cement industry 17 Sep 2011

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18. Organic Farming 01 Oct 2011 19. Lime Stone Mining 08 Oct 2011 20. Awareness for celebrating Deepavali

Festival 22 Oct 2011

21. Effect of Fertiliser & Pesticide on environment

05 Nov 2011

22. Pollution free Bangalore 19 Nov 2011 23. Green Think – Mysore Dasara Exhibition 26 Nov 2011 24. Poultry Farming 10 Dec 2011 25. Parisara Snehi Green Tech 17 Dec 2011 26. Gruha Tantrikate 24 Dec 2011 27. Coffee Processing 31 Dec 2011 28. Green Buildings 07 Jan 2012 29. Green Environment Technology 14 Jan 2012 30. Harvest the Heavens (RWH) 21 Jan 2012 31. Parisara Snehi Mane 04 Feb 2012 32. Use of Spent Wash in Agriculture 18 Feb 2012 33. Green Industrial Buildings 25 Feb 2012 34. Dessicated Coconut 03 March 2012 35. Drinking Water 10 March 2012 36. Rice Mill 17 March 2012 37. Alternate Energy 24 March 2012 38. Compost 31 March 2012

5.16.6 Dasara Exhibition At Mysore Board participated in the Annual Dasara exhibition at Mysore. A stall was set up in the exhibition. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board in its vision towards building greener society launched the Exhibition stall on Green Think 2011.Karnataka Exhibition Authority has judged KSPCB stall as the BEST STALL in Mysore Dasara exhibition in 2011. The concept of the exhibition was 37 years of WALKATHON. In this stall Board has focussed on issues like Green city model, Green Home, Eco-School, Eco-industry and also show cased the working models of pollution control devices, latest technology in pollution control, Municipal Solid Waste management, Bio medical Waste management, Air Quality, e-waste management etc. To bring in more awareness on current environmental issues, films were shown in the exhibition. Public showed lot of interest in the exhibits. Educators helped the public in explaining the concept of the displayed items.

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5.16.7 Workshop on Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 Workshop on Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,2011 was conducted on 19th February 2011. All plastic recyclers, representatives from Corporations and other local bodies participated in the workshop.

5.16.8 Educational Trip for Regional Officers: On May 24th ,2011, an educational trip to CMC ,Vellore , Christian Medical College and Lakshmi temple at Vellore to have a first hand look at their municipal solid waste management was arranged for all the Senior Environmental Officers and Regional Officers of KSPCB. 5.16.9 Seminar on Co-processing of Hazardous Waste: Board has arranged a seminar on co-processing of hazardous waste in cement kilns for the stakeholders on July 21st 2011.

5.16.10 Workshop on MSW management: Board has conducted workshop for all local bodies in the State, including their environmental engineers on September 28th, 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. 5.16.11 Bengaluru Recycle Habba Bangaluru Recycling Festival-Think Before you throw was conducted.Board supported “Solid Waste Management Round Table” campaign as part of the Bengaluru Recycling festival, 2011. An informative, thought-provoking and critical panel discussion was organized to exchange ideas on EPR in India. An exhibition-cum-sale of ‘waste inspired’ upcycled lighting was featured by a group of Bangalore based artists and designers. A mela was organized at Mantri Square mall, Malleshwaram, Bangalore. 5.16.12 Pollution Control System in Electroplating Industries

Electroplating is one of several techniques of metal finishing. To discuss pollution issues, related to this sector, major electroplating units and outsourcing units were brought together and a workshop was held at the Board on 13th March 2012. 5.16.13 Stake Holders Meet on Best Available Technology in Selected Industry Sector As a part of EU contribution to the global process initiated in 2002 at the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the German Federal Environment Agency has come forward for information exchange on “best Available technologies in selected Industry Sector (BAT)” with India.

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5.16.14 EBTC Workshop on EU Environment Technology European Business and technology Centre (EBTC) is a programme co-funded by European Union and co-ordinated by Eurochambers. A delegation of European Business and Technology Centre (EBTC) visited Karnataka State Pollution Control Board on March 15th 2012. 5.16.15 One Day Workshop on Textile Dyeing

To understand the present scenario and to arrive at viable techno-economic treatment for waste water from tiny textile dyeing units,a workshop was organized on 18.01.2012. In the workshop, entrepreneurs were informed to explore the possibility of shifting to an industrial area and for setting up a CETP. 5.16.16 Work Shop on e-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 MoEF, Government of India notified e-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. KSPCB conducted half a day workshop on March 17th 2012 inviting all stakeholders covered under these Rules.

5.16.17 Information and Exhibition on Environment in Bio India 2012 Conference Board participated in International Conference - Bio India 2012 and displayed stall to create awareness about environment. 5.16.18 Workshop for Environmental Laboratories Empanelled By The Board Board organised one day brainstorming workshop on January 25th 2012, for laboratories empanelled with Board. 5.16.19 Workshop For Service Stations A workshop for vehicle service stations on management of their effluents was conducted by the Board in the auditorium at Head Ofice, Church Street ,Bangalore on January 23rd 2012 . 5.16.20 Environment Exhibition and conference on Science and Technology Board organised an exhibition and conference on Science and Technology in Mangalore on 28th and 29th of January 2012. 5.16.21 Seminars and Workshops Sponsored By The Board. Board has sponsored workshops, Conferences and Seminars as under and the details are in Annexure-XXI.

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5.16.22 Awareness programmes, workshops, Training etc organized by Regional Offices of the Board.

Regional Offices during the year have carried out awareness programmes on various issues like Municipal Solid Waste Management, Bio Medical Waste Management, Plastic, awareness on environmental legislations, Hazardous Waste Management etc. Abstract of number of awareness programmes carried out by the Regional Offices, Zone-wise is at Annexure-XXII. 5.16.23 Celebration of Board’s Foundation Day Board celebrated its foundation day on September 21st ,2011for successfully completing 36 years. Function was attended by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Sri Sadananda Gowda, Hon’ble Minister for Environment, Harbor and inland water transportation Sri Krishna J Palemar, Hon’ble Minister for Forests Sri C P Yogeshwar and Hon’ble Minister for Transport Sri R Ashok and others. On this occasion Board initiated the Environment Excellence Award. The following organizations bagged the award; i) Cement Sector: M/s Vasavadatta Cement, Sedam ,Gulbarga. ii) Sugar & Distillery: M/s Bannari Amman Sugars,Nanjangud ,Mysore iii) Coffee Pulping Sector: M/s Lalithadri Coffee Estate,Chikkamagalur iv) Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility: M/s Maridi Eco Industries Pvt Ltd,

Ramanagaramam District v) Local Body: CMC, Chintamani 5.16.24 Southern State Pollution Control Boards’ Cricket Tournament Board hosted the Cricket Tournament for all the Southern State Pollution Control Boards at Infosys Campus, Mysore from 27th to 29th January 2012. 5.16.25 Annual Sports Meet Board organised 2nd Sports Meet for its employees on 9th and 10th March, 2012 at Bapuji Engineering College, Davangere.

5.17 Greening Initiatives In Industries And Industrial Areas.

In the clearances issued for the establishment of the new industries and in the consents for the operating industries the Board is incorporating a condition to provide green belt inside the boundary of industries for a minimum of 33% of its total area. As greenery adds not only to the 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 Forests Department has motivated industries to take up the Greening programme. During the year 2011-12 ,the total number of saplings planted are 35,66,555. Trees planted in the 09 Zones is given in Annexure –XXIII.

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5.18 Quarterly News Letter “Karnataka Parisara Vahini and Maridumbi” Karnataka State Pollution Control Board continued to publish newsletters during the reporting year. 5.19 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 under either 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 Government of India 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 3,308 industries have submitted environmental statement.

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CHAPTER - 6 PROSECUTIONS LAUNCHED AND CONVICTIONS SECURED Details of cases filed, public interest litigation cases, writ petitions filed and closure orders issued & their status are given in ANNEXURE – XXIV and the details of order of conviction/fine imposed in criminal cases of Board is in ANNEXURE – XXV. Status of Court cases is at ANNEXURE – XXVI.

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CHAPTER - 7 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE BOARD The financial year 2011-12 started with an opening balance of Rs.275,91,14,274/-. During current year Government of India has not released any amount towards reimbursement of the water cess. Finalized annual receipts and payments accounts of the Board for the period is appended to the report as at ANNEXURE –XXVII.

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CHAPTER – 8 VISITS TO THE STATE BOARD BY DIGNITARIES Several delegates both within the country and out side the country visited the Board. Important visits are ; 18.04.2011: Visit by Baverian delegation from Germany 11.07.2011: Visit by German delegates 03.10.2011: Visit by Smt. Janaki R Kondapi, IAS Retd., Chairman, Andra Pradesh Pollution Contorl board 27.12.2011: Visit from students of Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal 30.03.2012: Visit by German delegates

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Chapter – 9 OTHER MATTERS DEALT BY THE STATE BOARD

9.1 Annual Action plan for the year 2011 – 2012

(a) Carrying out Studies through Educational Institutions The Engineering College & Other Educational Institution in Karnataka are showing interest in taking up R&D Projects, monitoring of water and air quality, carrying out surveys and other related works. It is proposed to entrust such work to the educational institutions.

(b) Networking of Noise Monitoring Stations;

Central Pollution Control Board has sanctioned 10 continuous Noise Monitoring Stations at Bengaluru. At present 5 stations have been established and are working. The remaining 5 stations are approved by CPCB and equipments to be procured on 50-50 cost sharing basis with CPCB.

(c) Setting up of Bengaluru Air Quality Management Cell

Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable, Transportation and Urban Planning (CiSTUP) of Indian Institute of Science established in 2009 is a Center of advanced research and training. The vision of CiSTUP is to produce knowledge that addresses unique urban issues including those related to urban planning. CiSTUP has given a proposal to set up a Bengaluru Air Quality Monitoring Cell, which includes research on monitoring and modelling the pathways of Air Pollutants in the Urban Environment, develop Air Quality index Air Quality Management System for Bengaluru and also carryout epidemiological research on Air Quality on human health, capacity building etc. Board proposes to setup such a cell with CISTUP.

(d) Improving Sanitation to Prevent Pollution

Inadquate sanitation in areas where there are no underground drainage systems is a serious pollution problem. Board proposes to support financially few selected sectors/places to improve sanitation like providing Sulabh Shouchalayas.

(e) Visit to Nature Camps

In order to enhance knowledge of NSS, Scouts and Guides so that they have an experience of natural habitats, it is proposed to organize visits to Nature Camps in Association with Forests Department, WWF, Jungle Lodges, etc.

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(f) Green Nurturing Programmes & Parisaramitra Schools Programme

During 2011-2012 in Kolar, Chikkaballapura and Shimoga Districts, Parisara Mitra School Programme was conducted. In Mysore, Green Nurturing Programme was taken up on pilot scale. These programmes have been very successful and well received by the school management and children. It is proposed to extend these programmes to other Districts in the State.

(g) Common Effluent Treatment Plants

Board has identified few cluster of industries, viz., Garment Washing in Bellary, Silk

Dyeing in Cubbonpet area in Bengaluru, etc., which are small scale units and they cannot provide individual treatment plants due to Techno Economic reasons. It is proposed to support setting up of CETPs for clusters as per the guidelines issued by MOEF. This scheme can be extended for up-gradation of existing CETPs also.

(h) E-Waste Collection Centres

It is proposed to set up demo type e-waste collection centers in major towns of the State not only to bring awareness but also encourage people to give the waste to authorized recyclers. Vehicles with display material on e-waste will also be deployed to spread awareness.

(i) Awareness Activities to reduce use of Plastic Carry Bags

For effective implementation of Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 and to ensure manufacture of carry bags more than 40 microns more and more awareness among the public etc are planned. Municipal Administration, etc, Awareness Programmes are planned.

(j) Municipal Solid Waste Management in Smaller Towns on Vellore Model

Municipal solid waste management in smaller towns and villages requires more attention. Self help group, in Vellore have taken effective steps for collection, segregation and disposal of the Municipal Solid Waste in a more scientific and profitable manner. This type of waste management is to be adopted in Karnataka. It is proposed to popularise this by encouraging local bodies to identify the self help group and to adopt Vellore model of Solid Waste Management.

(k) Popularizing the use of Organic Converters in Apartment Blocks;

Quantity of Municipal Solid Waste is increasing day by day and its handling and disposal is a big challenge to the local bodies. Hence, it is proposed to popularize use of organic convertors in apartment blocks and similar major settlements.

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(l) Setting up an Environment Museum; Over the years, the functions of the Board have expanded enormously. One of the functions of the Board is to bring awareness to the public about matter related to Environment Pollution and its prevention. It is proposed to establish an Environmental Museum with different Models, Audio Visuals, etc, on pollution control matters.

(m) Improving Environment Quality of Lakes;

Schemes will be evolved through Lake Development Authority for improvement of environmental quality of lakes in the State.

1. To establish and upgrade the existing laboratories at Mangalore and create new

laboratories at Udupi and Karwar to facilitate better monitoring of coastal areas of the State.

2. The Board is proposing to obtain ISO 9001-2000 for Regional Offices in phases. 3. To prepare an inventory of Green house gas - Karnataka series III for Bidar,

Gulbarga, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Koppal, Raichur, Bellary and Uttara Kannada.

4. Awareness creation and promotion of Clean Development Mechanism in

industrial sectors. 5. Status report of sewage treatment in Karnataka issues and policy interpretations. 6. Initiating survey of polluting activities in the state. 7. Taking up technology evaluation for treatment of effluents from desiccated

coconut industrial sectors. 8. To encourage self help groups to take up Municipal Solid Waste management

and disposal in selected historic or religious places, during fairs, in small townships, etc. and to set up pilot/demonstration project in association with stake holders.

9. Promoting adoption of Environmental Management System in line with ISO 14001 in educational institutions at Mysore.

10. To prepare Environmental Management plan for Raichur Growth Centre, Bhadravathi and Peenya.

11. Implementation of action plan for critically polluted areas at Bhadravathi and Mangalore.

12. Implementaiton of Human Resource Management System for good

administrative governance.

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13. To take up Greening in industries and industrial areas in the State by planting about one crore saplings.

14. To take up Green Nurturing Programmes for schools in association with

industries at Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Coorg. 15. To take up awareness programmes in schools involving NGOs to take up Green

initiatives. 16. To bring out documentary films on environmental issues. 17. Publication of air quality atlas for

9.2 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 State Board took effective initiatives to promote transparency and accountability and to set up a practical regime for giving citizens access to information. The State Board has also disseminated the relevant information in connection with the Board electronically through its website. The Chief Administrative Officer of KSPCB, the Chief Scientific Officer and the Regional Officers of the Board has been designated as the Nodal officers and the Member Secretary as the Appellate Authority for implementing the RTI Act. During 2011-12, 1325 applications were received of this 1315 were disposed and 10 to be processed.

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ANNEXURE – I Organization Chart of KSPCB

BOARD

Chairman

Member Secretary

Administrative Section

CAO

Stores General Administration

Public Relation Officer-

Awareness & RTI

Technical & Scientific

CEO-1 CEO-2

Corporate cell AAQM cell

E-Governance, 17 Cat Ind

Help Desk &

CDM

SEO Non EIA Bng

SEO 17th Category & Corporate Cell

SEO Water Cess Construction,

Projects, BMW

SEO HWM Cell,

Plastic

SEO Enforcement

SEO Mining, Stone

Crusher & Steel industry

Building Section Central Laboratory

Zonal SEO Bangalore City

Zonal SEO Bangalore North

Zonal SEO Bangalore South

Zonal SEO Bangalore East

Zonal SEO Dharwad

Zonal SEO Bellary

Zonal SEO Mangalore

Zonal SEO Mysore

Zonal SEO Chitradurga

Regional Offices Bangalore City-1 Bangalore City-2 Bangalore City-3

Regional Offices Bangalore North-1 Bangalore North-2 Peenya Tumkur

Regional Offices Bangalore South-1 Bangalore South-2 Bangalore West Ramanagar

Regional Offices Bangalore East-1 Bangalore East-2 Kolar Chikballapura

Regional Offices Belgaum, Bagalkote Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Bijapur, Regional Labs Dharwad, Belgaum

Regional Offices Bellary, Gulbarga Bidar, Raichur , Koppal, Yadgiri Regional Labs Raichur Gulbarga

Regional Offices Udupi Mangalore Chikmagalore karwar Regional Labs Mangalore

Regional Offices Mysore Mandya Chamarajanagar Kodagu , Hassan Regional Labs Mysore Hassan

Regional Offices Shimoga, Davangere, Chitradurga RegionalLabs Davangere

Finance

CFO

PRO Awareness

CSO

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ANNEXURE – II ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICERS AT

ZONAL LEVEL AND OF REGIONAL OFFICERS 1.1 Roles and responsibilities of Senior Environmental Officers at zonal level Senior Environmental Officers are the representatives of KSPCB in their jurisdiction and will be responsible for the following technical, administrative and financial responsibilities/tasks within his/her jurisdiction:

Technical: ? Monitoring the functions of the subordinate RO’s and ensuring effective enforcement

of all Acts and Rules. ? Conduct periodic regional meetings to review the progress. ? Represent the Board in the region for all regional meetings, in public consultation and

public hearing. ? Be responsible for planning for pollution abatement in the region; develop proposals

for investigation/surveys to identify new pollution sources. Facilitate regional environmental studies on issues relating to KSPCB’s responsibility.

? Conduct personal hearing and redress complaints. ? Collect, compile, maintain and update all statistical data of the region and preparation

of periodic reports. ? Plan public awareness and training activities. ? Pursue all legal cases to its logical end. ? Responsible for reviewing the consent granted or refused by Regional Officers. ? Sign affidavits in cases before the High Court and Supreme Court relating to

industries for which Regional Officers have granted or refused consent /authorization. ? Revoke the closure directions with the concurrence of Head Office. ? Responsible for collection of Consent Fee and Water Cess in the Region. ? Empowered to issue directions during emergency or during episodal pollution. ? Coordinate with regional laboratories for sampling and analysis. ? Carry out any other work assigned by the Board/Chairman/Member Secretary/CEO.

Administrative: ? Act as Appellate Authority under RTI Act (Separate orders to be issued). ? Write the APRs of the subordinate RO’s and their staff and submit to the Head Office

for necessary action. ? Conduct inspections of Regional Offices and initiate enquiry where ever

misappropriations or misconduct or loss of revenue or environmental damage has occurred as a result of inaction by the subordinate Regional Offices and submit report to Head Office for necessary action.

? Recommend disciplinary action against erring officers/officials. ? To approve tour programme of RO’s, tour diaries and work diaries. ? Ensure that all the staff of the subordinate offices including that of SEO and his/her

staff file the annual Assets and Liability Statements within the prescribed time frame and submit to the Head Office for recording.

? Approval of CL and recommendation for EL and Commuted leave up to 30 days for the Regional Officer to the Head Office.

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? Carry out any other work assigned by the Board/Chairman/Member Secretary.

Financial: ? Approve purchase of fuel for vehicle up to ceiling limit prescribed from time to time

and approve purchase of batteries, tyre and tubes for vehicle ? Approve payment of telephone bills of subordinate staff including that of SEO ? Countersign TA bills of ROs and forward the same to Head Office for disbursement. ? Approve minor repairs to vehicles attached to SEO section up to the limit as

prescribed from time to time. ? Carry out any other work assigned by the Board/Chairman/Member Secretary ? Approve repair to office equipments and purchase of books/manuals required for

office work up to the limit as prescribed from time to time 1.2 The Roles and Responsibilities of the Regional Offices are as follows: ? Ensuring effective enforcement of all Acts and Rules. ? Conducting periodic inspections / monitoring of effluent / air emissions / solid waste /

hazardous waste, water and soil samples in the industries / local bodies/water bodies / HCE’s. Monitoring of AAQ under NAAQM and Board Programmes and stack emissions monitoring.

? To collect and consolidate the data in respect of schemes of NAAQM, MINARS, GEMS and Board Programmes.

? Receive consent / authorization / registration applications of all the industries / local bodies / HCE’s irrespective of size and categories and entering the same in the consent module.

? To receive and dispose public complaints, public grievance. ? To receive and dispose RTI applications etc. ? To verify the Water Cess returns furnished by industries and local bodies. To issue

cess assessment orders to all the industries and local bodies and to levy interest in case of delay in payment of cess. To maintain the D.C.B. To send monthly cess DCB statement to the Board finance section.

? Receive environment statement, annual reports of BMW, MSW and hazardous industries, returns under Battery rules. Verify the reports and to communicate it to the higher officers.

? Represent the Board in all the district meetings i.e. District Environment Protection Authority headed by Deputy Commissioner of the District, Single Window Agency meeting, Environmental Public Hearing, District consent committee etc.

? To conduct district consent committee meeting and to decide on the consent application for issue/refusal.

? Issue/refuse the consent after the decision by the consent committee in respect of consents i.e. CFO, 2nd CFO of Red category industries with investment less than 5 crores, 2nd CFO under Orange and Green category industries irrespective of investment.

? Forwarding CFE and 1st CFO applications of all categories of industries irrespective of investment to Board Office for issue / refuse of consent.

? To forward all hazardous waste authorization, applications to Board Office for issue / refuse of authorization and to forward the CFE and 1st CFO applications of all hazardous waste reprocessing industries for issue / refuse of consent through HWMC.

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? To issue authorization under BMW rules to all the HCE’s (HCE’s having less than 200 beds) and veterinary institutions. To forward authorization applications of HCE’s having more than 200 beds to Board Office for issue / refuse of authorization.

? To forward all registration applications received under the Plastic Rules to Board office for issue / refuse of registration.

? To consolidate the annual reports submitted by HCE’s in the District and to send details in the prescribed proforma to the Board in order to send the consolidated details to CPCB on or before 31st March every year.

? To issue and collect the analysis charges for the effluent / emission sample collected from industries / local bodies / HCE’s etc. To send monthly DCB statement to the Chief Scientific Officer of Central Laboratory, Bangalore.

? To issue / refuse the authorization sought by local bodies i.e. CMC, TMC and TP under the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000. Forward the authorization applications of City Corporation to Board Office for issue / refuse of authorization. To submit quarterly progress report of all local bodies pertaining to MSW in Form-I and II along with status of STP to Board office.

? To issue Form-16, Notice of Proposed Directions (NPD) under Section 33(A) of the Water Act and 31(A) of the Air Act and to issue closure orders for the industries who have failed to obtain consent of the Board. To forward draft NPD along with inspection report, Mahazar and other witness in respect of defaulting industries to Board office.

? To conduct awareness programmes / seminars / workshops in the District on environmental safe guards. To conduct related awareness programme during Ganesha Festival and noise / AAQ monitoring during Deepavali festival.

? Responsible for planning for pollution abatement in the district, develop proposals for investigation / survey to identify new pollution sources.

? Preparation of plans and programmes for establishment of common effluent treatment plant in the area.

? Co-ordinating the work of different agencies for issue of early clearance for establishment of new industries in the area.

? To get the draft Petitions prepared in connection with filing Court cases. ? To draw yearly comprehensive programmes for survey of problematic areas and to

chalk out preventive measures under Section 17 of Water and Air Acts. ? To assist the enforcing authorities to draw programmes for control of vehicular

emission in the jurisdiction.

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ANNEXURE – III

Addresses of Offices of the Board

HEAD OFFICE PHONE AND TELE-FAX NO.S Karnataka State Pollution Control Board 4th and 5th Floors, # 49, Church Street, ‘Parisara Bhavan’, Bangalore -56 0001. http//kspcb.kar.nic.in

080 - 25588151 25588270 25586520 Fax -080- 25586321

CENTRAL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Central Environmental Laboratory Karnataka State Pollution Control Board :Nisarga Bhavana”, B Block,7th D Main, Thimmaiah Road, Opp Pushpanjali Theater, Shivanagara,Bangalore -560 010

080- 23238458 Fax-080- 23238300

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

98453-66733

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

080-23228670

Bangalore City-2 “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23224830

Bangalore City-3 “Nisarga Bhavan”, 1st Floor, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23229281

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE NORTH

Senior Environmental Officer – Bangalore North Urban Eco Park, 100 feet road, 3rd Phase, 3rd Floor, Bangalore-560 058

99806-22777

REGIONAL OFFICES: Bangalore North-1 080-23230770

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“Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, West Wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010. Bangalore North-2, Urban Eco Park, 100 feet road, 3rd Phase, PIA, Bangalore-560 058

080-28396559

Peenya Urban Eco Park, 100 feet road, 3rd Phase, PIA, Bangalore-560 058

080-28395272

Plot No.97, KIADB, Antharasanahalli Industrial Area Tumkur – 572 106.

0816-2211022

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE SOUTH

Senior Environmental Officer – Bangalore South “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, West wing, Thimmaiah Road, 7th ‘D’ Cross, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

98453-80070

REGIONAL OFFICES: Bangalore South-1 Karnataka State Pollution Control Board “Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, West wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23221552

Bangalore South-2, “Nisarga Bhavan”, 2nd Floor, West Wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23221575

Bangalore-West 2nd Floor, “Nisarga Bhavan”, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010

080-23229124

Plot No. 1312:2034A, B.M.Raod, Oriental Bank, Near Vivekananda Nagar, Opp.to B.G.S. Hostel Ramanagara-571511.

080-27275678

ZONAL OFFICE: BANGALORE EAST Senior Environmental Officer – Bangalore East Nisarga Bhavan, 3rd Floor, West Wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

98453-99611

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REGIONAL OFFICES: Bangalore East-1 “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, West Wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23224002

Bangalore East-2 “Nisarga Bhavan”, 3rd Floor, West Wing, Thimmaiah Road, Shivanagar, Bangalore-560 010.

080-23230153

Plot No.14, KIADB Industrial Area, Tamaka, Kolar-563101.

08152-243199

House No.708/62, 4th Division, C.B.Anand Layout (Behind Railway Station), Chikaballapura

08156-274846

ZONAL OFFICE: DHARWAD

Senior Environmental Officer – Dharwad Ground Floor, Plot No.4, Lakkamanahalli Industrial Area, P.B.Road Dharwad – 580 004.

98453-95956

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

0831-2459956

Plot No.33 E, Sector No.32, Navanagar, Bagalkote-587 102.

08354-236031

Plot No.4, Lakkamanahalli Industrial Area, P.B.Road Dharwad – 580 004.

0836-2462918

H.No.310 & 311, Opp Karnataka Vikas Grameen Bank, Near Ibrahimpur Railway Gate, Mangoli Road, Bijapur-586 101

08352-276666

ZONAL OFFICE: BELLARY Senior Environmental Officer – Bellary 98453-10957

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No.7, Ward No-1, K.H.B Colony, Near S.P.Circle, Parvathi Nagar, Bellary – 583 103.

REGIONAL OFFICES: No.7, Ward No-1, K.H.B Colony, Near S.P.Circle, Parvathi Nagar, Bellary – 583 103.

08392-267514

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

08472-256246

Plot No.42, B-2, KIADB Office Building Naubad Industrial Area Bidar – 585 403.

08482-232322

M.S.Chamber, 1st Floor, Beside S.S.I.Yuva.com Computers, Lingasugur Road, Raichur – 584 101.

08532-227989

Building No.9-768/120, Nilugul Complex, 1st Floor, Opp PLD Bank, Hosmat Road, Koppal-583231.

08539-222234

ZONAL OFFICES: UDUPI

Senior Environmental Officer – Udupi House No:10B, Baikampady Industrial Area, Mangalore – 575 011.

98453-86861

REGIONAL OFFICES: Plot No.36-C, Shivally Industrial Area, Manipal, Udupi

0820-2572862

House No:10B, Baikampady Industrial Area, Mangalore – 575 011.

0824-2408239

New Municipal No.1019-1015, Hosamane Main Road, Hosamane Extension, Chikkmagalur-577 101

08262-229694

Civil Court Road, Opp.Karwar Development Board, Karwar-581306

08382-227058

ZONAL OFFICE: MYSORE Senior Environmental Officer – Mysore 98453-81819

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No.436-D, 1st Floor, Hebbal Industrial Area, K.R.S Road, Metagalli, Mysore-570016

REGIONAL OFFICES: No.436-D, Hebbal Industrial Area, K.R.S Road, Metagalli, Mysore-570016

0821-2519411

#D.2:1388:1642, 2nd Cross, Bandigowda Layout, Mandya-571 401

08232-239146

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

08226-223846

Site No. 1A, B.Katihalli Industrial Area, B.M. Road, Hassan – 573 201.

08172-240265

ZONAL OFFICE: CHITRADURGA

Senior Environmental Officer –Chitradurga H.No.869, 1st Floor, 3rd Cross (West) J.C.R Layout, Chitradurga-577 501.

98453-10830

REGIONAL OFFICES Sri Govinda Nilaya, 1st Parallel Road, Durgigudi Shimoga – 577 201

08182-260090

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

08192-252895

H.No.869, 1st Floor, 3rd Cross (West) J.C.R Layout, Chitradurga-577 501.

08194-231422

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ANNEXURE- IV(A) STAFF POSITION OF K.S.P.C.B AS ON 31.3.2012

As

per 1992 C&R

Govt lt Dd 16-8-1997

Aprd in Bd Mtg

GO.No. Fee4EPC 2000A Dt:5.8.02

Apd in 160th & other Bd Mtg

G.O.No. FEE 54 EPC 2009 dt:5.5.10

Appr Gov Lt: FEE 130 EPC 2010 Dt: 27.10.2010

Appr Gvt Dt: 14.6.2011& Dt: 22.2.2012

Total

Wrk-ing Stgth

Vacancy

TECHNICAL STAFF 1 Chief

Environmental Officer

--- --- 02 -- -- - 01 *03 02 01

2 Senior Environmental Officer

--- --- 03

-- 12 - -- -- *14 13 01

3 Environmental Officer

-- -- -- -- - -- 57 57 56 01

4 Deputy Environmental officer

-- -- 41

- -- -- 41 15 26

5 Assistant Environmental officer

76 76 --- -- -- - -- -- 152 37 115

Total 76 76 05 -- 53 - -- 57 267 123 144

SCIENTIFIC STAFF 6 Chief

Scientific Officer

--- 01 01 -- -- - -- -- 02 01 01

7 Senior Scientific Officer

-- 04 - -- -- 04 04 --

8 Scientific Officer

-- -- -- -- 15 - -- -- 15 08 07

9 Deputy Scientific officer

-- -- -- -- 15 - -- -- 15 15 -

10 Assistant Scientific Officer

09 10 15 -- -- - -- -- 34 13 21

11 Scientific Assistant

-- -- -- -- 51 - -- -- 51 03 48

12 Sr. Field Assistant

-- -- -- -- - 04 -- -- 04 -- 04

13 Field Assistant -- -- -- 17 -- - -- -- 17 04 13 Total 09 11 16 17 85 04 -- -- 142 48 94

ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTS AND OTHERS 14 Chief

Administrative Officer

01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 01 -

15 Chief Accounts Officer

01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 01 -

16 Law Officer 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 01 - 17 PRO 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 01 -

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18 AEE (Civil) - -- -- -- -- -- -- 02 02 02 -- 19 Law Assistant 06 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 06 03 03 20 Assistant

Administrative Officer

-- -- -- -- 09

-- -- 11 20 08 12

21 Superintendent -- -- -- -- 23 -- -- -- 23 22 01 22 Librarian 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 --- 01 23 Assistant

Statistical Officer

01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 --- 01

24 FDA 14 26 -- -- -- -- -- -- 40 15 25 25 Stenographer -- -- -- 06 -- -- -- -- 06 01 05 26 Electrician -- 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- 01 --- 01 27 Senior Data

Entry Operator -- -- -- -- -- 09 -- -- 09 07 02

28 Data Entry Operator

-- -- -- -- -- 16 -- -- 16 -- 16

29 Junior Data Entry Operator

-- -- -- -- -- 20 -- -- 20 -- 20

30 SDA -- -- -- 20 47 -- -- -- 67 09 58 31 Driver Grade-

A -- -- --- -- 03 -- 01 04 03 01

32 Driver Grade-B

-- -- -- -- -- 09 -- 04 13 08 05

33 Driver -- -- -- -- -- 10 -- 05 15 07 08 34 Office

Assistant -- -- -- -- -- 12 -- -- 12 12 --

35 Attender -- -- -- -- -- 19 -- -- 19 7 12 36 Peon/

Watchman -- -- -- -- 19 -- -- 19 2 17

Total 26 27 -- 26 79 117 -- 23 23 110 188 GRAND TOTAL 111 114 21 43 217 121 -- 80 707 281 426

* Note: In total 17 posts 2 CEO posts were approved later on in addition to it 1 CEO post has been upgraded from SEO posts.

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ANNEXURE-IV (B)

DETAILS OF OFFICIALS RETIRED AS ON 31-3-2012 (1-4-2011 to 31-3-2012)

SL. No.

NAME OF THE OFFICIALS

DESIGNATION DATE OF ENTRY INTO

SERVICE

DATE OF RETIRE MENT

REMARKS

1 N.NARASIMHAIAH AAO 01-06-1977 31-5-2011 Superannuation 2 B.N.RAJESHWARI SUPDT 02-02-1985 31-5-2011 Voluntary 3 D.KULLEGOWDA OFFICE ASST. 28-05-1975 30-6-2011 Superannuation 4 J.SHAMANNA OFFICE ASST. 18-04-1980 31-08-2011 Superannuation 5 P.N.SIRSI CEO 03-07-1976 31-08-2011 Superannuation 6 R.SHYAMSUNDAR SEO 04-03-1983 31-10-2011 Voluntary 7 C.ALTHAF

HUSSAIN AAO 04-08-1984 31-10-2011 Superannuation

8 SHIVKUMAR NAGUR

DEO 18-12-1996 19-12-2011 Voluntary

9 S.R.SHIVKUMAR WATCHMAN 04-05-1985 20-12-2011 Voluntary

DETAILS OF OFFICIALS WHO PASSED AWAY WHILE IN SERVICE DURING 1-4-2011 TO 31-3-2012

SL. No.

NAME OF THE OFFICIALS & DESIGNATION DATE OF DEATH

1 ILYAS PASHA AEO

01-05-2011

2. MAHADEVA OFFICE ASSISTANT

07-07-2011

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ANNEXURE - V TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Ref No.KSPCB/220(Vol-3)/CC/2011-12/1605, dated 21.6.2011 Sl. No Name & Address Designation

1 Dr.S.Manjappa, Professor & Head, Chemistry & Environmental Science & Technology Study Centre, Bapuji Institute of Engineering & Technology (BIET), Davangere – 577 004.

Chairman

2 Sri. G.S.Babu Siddakumar, Managing Director, Karnataka Council for Technology Upgradation, 4th Floor, Basava Bhavana, Sri Basaveshwara Circle, Bangalore – 560 001.

Member

3 Sri. H.Srinivasaiah, Director of Factories & Boilers, Department of Factories & Boilers, Karmika Bhavana, 2nd Floor, ITI Compound, Near Dairy Circle, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560 029.

Member

4 Drugs Controller, The Drugs Controller of Karnataka, Palace Road, Bangalore – 560 001.

Member

5 Dr. S.C.Nagendra Swamy, MBBS, MD, President, COO - Bangalore Region, Director - Shared Strategic Service, Manipal Hospital, No.98, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore – 560 017

Member

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

Member

7 Dr. Chanakya, Centre for Sustainable Technology, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore – 560 012.

Member

8 Dr.R.Siddaramappa, M.Sc (Agri), PhD, Retd. Prof. UAS, Bangalore, No.25, “Gangothri”, UAS Layout, Nagashettyhalli, RMV 2nd Stage, Bangalore – 560 094.

Member

9 Sri.Kedarnath Mudda, B.Tech (Chemical), 18th Cross, 8th Main, Upper Palace Orchard, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore – 560 080.

Member

10 Dr.B.S.Nagendra Prakash, (Civil Engn.) Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Bangalore University, Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore – 560 056.

Member

11 Dr.D.R.Swamy, (PhD in Mechanical) HOD, Industrial Engineering and Management Dept., JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore.

Member

12 Prof. (Smt) M.S.Shaila, Department of Microbiology & Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012.

Special Invitee for Biotech projects

and related subjects

13 Sri. M.D.N.Simha, Chief Environmental Officer, KSPCB, Church Street, Bangalore – 560 001.

Member convener

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ANNEXURE – VI

LABORATORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sl. No. Name & Address Designation

1. Sri.M.D.N.Simha, CEO, KSPCB Chairperson 2. Prof.S.S.Gadag, Board Member * Member 3. Representative of CPCB Zonal Office. Member 4. Prof.S.N.Bhat, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Research,

Jakkur, Bangalore Member

5. Dr.D.P.Biradar, Professor of Agronomy, Publication Centre, UAS, Dharwad – 5.

Member

6. Sri.M.N.Jayaprakash, SEO, KSPCB Member 7. Representative of G.E. Tech Centre, JWTC, Block 122, Whitefield

Road, Bangalore. Invitee

8. Dr.Balagangadharan, CSO, KSPCB Member Convener

ANNEXURE – VII AWARENESS COMMITTEE MEMBERS

1 Sri.M.N. Jayaprakash, CEO-2, KSPCB. Chairman 2 Sri. S.S. Gadag, Board Member Member 3 Joint Commissioner,Transport Dept( Env Division) Member 4 Regional Director, Centre for Environment Education, Southern

Regional Cell, Kamala Mansion, No. 143 Infantry Road, Bangalore - 560 001.

Member

5 Dr. M.S.Mahalingappa ,Jayanagr,Bangalore Member

6 Prof. A.S. Chandrashekar, Shimoga. 7 Prof V. Venkataswamy , Former Deputy Director, Collegiate

Education, # 8/M, Church Street, Nanjappa Road, Shantinagar, Bangalore, ( Ph: 99455 87745)

Member

8 Smt.Poornima,Koramangala,Bangalore Member

9 Sri.D.Manmath, General Secretary, Wings Global Foundation, # Flat No. E 803, Platinum City, HMT Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore – 560 022.

Member

10 Sri.M.N.Hanumantappa, Founder Secretary, Smardeha Samsthe, 6th Cross, Siddaramappa Layout, Smardeha Samsthe, Holalkere, Chitradurga District.

Member

11 Sri.C.D.Kumar, SEO, KSPCB Member 12 Chief Finance Officer,KSPCB Member 13 Public Relation Officer, KSPCB Member Convener

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ANNEXURE-VIII

DOCUMENTATION, PUBLICATION AND LIBRARY COMMITTEE

Sl No Name & Address Designation 1. Dr.M.Mahadevappa, Ex Chairman, ASRB & Ex.Vice

Chancellor. Chairperson

2. Sri.Nagesh Hegde, Environmentalist Member 3. Dr T. Venkatesh, St.Johns Medical College Member 4. Prof S.K. Gali, Pro & Head of Env Science University of

Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad- 580005 Member

5. Dr.Vijay Angadi,Punyabhoomi, Near Alur,Hassan Member 6. Dr. K.C.Shashidar, Prof & Head, Department of Agriculrureal

engineering, Agricultural college, Shimoga district Member

7. Sri.M.D.N.Simha, CEO, KSPCB Member 8. Sri.D.R.Kumaraswamy, SEO, KSPCB Member 9. Chief Administrative Officer, KSPCB Member 10. Sri.S.Nandakumar, SEO, KSPCB Member Convener

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ANNEXURE – IX

CATEGORIZATION OF INDUSTRIES EFFECTIVE FROM 01.04.2011

RED CATEGORY OF INDUSTRIES: 1. Nuclear power and related projects such as Heavy Water Plants, Nuclear Fuel

Complex, Rare Earths. 2. River valley projects including hydel power, major irrigation and their

combination including flood control. 3. Ports, Harbours, Airports (except minor ports and harbours). 4. Petroleum Refineries including crude and product pipelines. 5. Petrochemical complexes (both Olefinic and Aromatic) and petrochemical

intermediates such as DMT, Caprolactam, LAB etc., and production of basic plastics such as LDPE, HDPE, PP, PVC.

6. Petroleum storage, gas filling and transfer facilities. 7. Chemical fertilizers (Nitrogenous and Phsophatic other than single super

phosphate). 8. Pesticides (Technical) (except formulation). 9. Bulk drugs and pharmaceuticals (except formulation). 10. Exploration for oil and gas and their production, transportation and storage. 11. Synthetic rubber. 12. Asbestos and Asbestos products. 13. Hydrocyanic acid and its derivatives. 14. (a) Primary metallurgical industries (such as production of Iron and Steel,

aluminum, Copper, Zinc, Lead and Ferro Alloys). (b) Electric arc furnaces (mini steel plants). (c) Ferrous and Non-Ferrous metal extraction.

15. Dry coal processing/mineral processing industries like ore sintering, benefication, pellatisation, etc.

16. Coke oven by-products and coal tar distillation products. 17. Coke making, coal liquification and fuel gas making industries. 18. Chlor-alkali industry. 19. Integrated paint complex including manufacture of resins and basic raw-materials

required in the manufacture of paints. 20. Paints, enamels and varnishes. 21. Viscose staple fiber and filament yarn. 22. Storage batteries integrated with manufacture of oxides of lead and lead antimony

alloy. 23. Thermal power plants (including coal, oil, nuclear, agro waste, etc., and barge

mounted, co-generation). 24. Mining projects (major minerals) with lease area more than 5 hectares. 25. Highway projects. 26. Tarred roads in Himalayas and/or Forest areas. 27. Distilleries (except re-distilling and bottling). 28. (a) Raw Skins and Hides (including processing of internal organs).

(b) Unhairing, soaking, Deliming, Bating of hides. 29. Slaughtering of animals, rendering of bones, washing of meat and meat

processing.

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30. Leather industry including tanning and processing. 31. (a) Pulp, Paper and Newsprint.

(b) Kraft paper mills. (c) Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp, mechanical and chemical (including

dissolving pulp), 32. Dyes & Dye Intermediates. 33. Pigment dyes and their intermediates. 34. Foundries (individuals). 35. Electroplating. 36. Surface coating industries. 37. Bleaching. 38. Degreasing. 39. Phosphating. 40. Pickling and Tanning. 41. (a) Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil fuel combustion.

(b) Glass and Glass products involving use of coal. 42. Surgical and medical products containing prophylactics and latex products. 43. Instant Tea/Coffee processing. 44. Glue and Gelatin. (Except vegetable glue) 45. Metallic Sodium. 46. Manufacture of photographic films, papers and photographic chemicals including

film processing. 47. Phosphate rock processing plants. 48. (a) Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns including bagging.

(b) Cement plants with vertical shaft kiln technology. 49. Manufacture of lubricating oils and grease. 50. Vanaspathi hydrogenated vegetable oils and industrial purposes. 51. Sugar Mills (white and khandasari). 52. Potash manufacturing. 53. Electro-thermal products (artificial abrasives, calcium carbide, etc.). 54. Phosphorous and its compounds. 55. Acids and their salts (organic & inorganic). 56. Nitrogen compounds (cyanides, cyanamides and other nitrogen compounds). 57. Explosives (including industrial explosives, detonators and fuses). 58. Phthalic anhydride. 59. Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon. 60. Chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine and their compounds. 61. Synthetic fibers. 62. Fiber glass production and processing. 63. Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes, modes, midget electrodes,

graphite blocks, graphite crucibles, gas carbons, activated carbon, synthetic diamonds, carbon black, channel black, lamp black, etc.)

64. Electro-chemicals. 65. Polypropylene. 66. Chlorates, Perchlorates and Peroxides. 67. Synthetic resin and plastic products. 68. Dyeing & Printing. 69. Chemical industries. 70. Cooking of fibers & digesting.

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71. Pulping and fermenting of coffee beans. 72. Processing of fish. 73. Vegetable oil refinery. 74. Manufacture of soaps & detergents. (Except tiny/cottage unit) 75. Manufacture of insecticides, fungicides, herbicide and pesticides. 76. Natural Latex.( Excluding tiny/cottage unit) 77. Hazardous waste processing facilities and dump sites. 78. All barge-mounted power plants. 79. Import & storage of hazardous chemicals. 80. Import and storage of oil. 81. Paint manufacture. 82. Lead refining. 83. Vinyl resin. 84. Engineering industries (with electroplating and heat treatment). 85. Holiday Resorts, Beach Resorts & Jungle Resorts. (With electroplating) 86. Tourism projects coming under CRZ. 87. Incineration plants. 88. Abattoir. 89. Wire drawing process involving pickling etc., except cold process 90. Electric bulb filament processing. 91. Mining and quarry industries. 92. Tyre manufacture. 93. Composite textile processing (except spinning). 94. Printed circuit board manufacturing units. 95. Fish processing with peeling. 96. Hotels with electroplating. 97. Paper board and straw boards manufactured using pulp. 98. Galvanizing. 99. Formulation of Pesticide, herbicide, insecticide, & fungicide 100. Aquaculture pond including prawn hatcheries. 101. Separation of milk and whey. 102. Manufacture of Chocolate, cocoa, mass etc., (Other than confectioneries). 103. Common disposal facility –hazardous waste, bio medical waste 104. Liquid propulsion & rocket testing facility 105. All CETP’s 106. Polyester filming yarn 107. Audio & video film processing including polyester film processing 108. Shaving blade manufacturing 109. Automobile body building with metal processing 110. Fire Crackers 111. Tobacco products including cigarettes and tobacco processing 112. Naval Base 113. Rubber reclaiming 114. Lime kilns 115. Refractories 116. Nylon Plants 117. Stone crushers 118. Dairy

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119. Food Processing 120. CNS Shell oil manufacture 121. Hospital, nursing homes, veterinary hospitals diagnostic laboratories covered

under BMW Rules 122. Composting of Press mud using Spent Wash 123. Manufacture of Office & Household equipments and appliances using fossil fuel

for combustion. 124. Manufacture of Organic nutrients including use of spent wash from distillery. 125. Manufacture of Bio fertilizer involving spent wash. 126. Manufacture of Bio Pesticides. 127. Bio mass power generation. 128. Meta Amino Phenol. 129. Research laboratories involving chemicals/animals. 130. Recycling of Ferrous /non ferrous metal units covered under HWM Rules 131. Recycling of spent oil/used oil covered under HWM Rules 132. Municipal Solid Waste treatment and disposal facility 133. Coke oven plant 134. Sponge iron unit 135. Hot mix plants 136. Lead Recycling units involving melting. 137. Independent ore /mineral crushing units. 138. Dry Cell, Zinc carbon batteries. 139. Fluorescent tubular lamps. 140. Manufacture of organic nutrients. 141. Aluminium Alloy ingots.

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ORANGE CATEGORY 1. Manufacture of Office and Household equipments and appliances without use of

fossil fuel. 2. Distillation of alcohol/stillage evaporation. 3. Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo framing. 4. Surgical gauges and bandages. 5. Automobile servicing and repair stations. 6. Formulations of pharmaceuticals. 7. Potassium permanganate. 8. Fragrance, flavours and food additives. 9. Flour Mills with wastewater generation. 10. Washing of fabric. 11. Trimming, cutting, juicing and blenching of fruits and vegetables (fruit processing,

pulping, etc.). 12. Washing of equipments and regular floor washing using considerable cooling

water. 13. Steeping and processing of grain. 14. Filtration, centrifugation and distillation. 15. DM plant exceeding 20 Kilo Liters per day capacity. 16. Solvent extraction plants (excluding refining). 17. Hotels with laundry. 18. Rerolling Mill. 19. Ceramic tiles and products (other than small ceramics). 20. Milk chilling center. 21. Shell grit and shell grit powder. 22. Hatcheries. 23. Cattle feed and poultry feed. 24. IMF bottling plant. 25. Plywood manufacturing particle boards & veneers. 26. Engineering industries with spray painting (without electroplating and heat

treatment). 27. Automobile leaf springs. 28. Foam rubber. 29. Fenny manufacture. 30. Pulverising activity. 31. Tamarind powder. 32. Sago units. 33. Salt manufacturing units. 34. Malted food (except packing) 35. Washing of Fabric & Jean washing & laundry 36. Fish processing without peeling. 37. Boiled rice (steamed) 38. Surgical and Medical Products not containing prophylactics and latex product. 39. Vegetable glue. 40. Blending of Lubricating Oils and Grease. 41. Gherkin Industries. 42. Industrial estates/ areas.

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43. Holiday Resorts/ Jungle resorts with laundry. 44. Mining of Minor Minerals. 45. Industrial gases other than Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon di-Oxide. 46. Stone cutting and polishing using water. 47. Arrack bottling 48. Soft drinks, aerated waters excluding pulp based with production capacity more

than 10,000 bottles of 300 ml equivalent/ bottle 49. Mineral water more than 10,000 Liters/day 50. Mechanized Concrete batch mixing plants 51. Cement bulk storage attached with bagging plant/bulk supply in tankers 52. Repairing, cleaning, degreasing, painting and leak proof testing of L.P.G cylinders

and manufacture of cylinders caps for L.P.G. cylinders. 53. Amusement Theme Park.

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GREEN CATEGORY SL No

Item No

1 1.1 RCC Railway Sleepers 1.2 Pre Cast RCC members such as Columns, Electrical poles, Chejjas, 1.3 RCC Spun Pipes, Hollow bricks 1.4 Mosaic tiles 1.5 Inter locking paving blocks 1.6 Fly ash bricks

2 2.1 Manual and wire cut bricks 2.2 Roofing tiles, ridges, decorative tiles 2.3 Terra-cotta 2.4 Stone ware pipes 2.5 Refractory bricks

3 Cashew Nut Processing including cashew roasting 4 Coffee curing, roasting and grinding 5 Tea Leaf processing including re-packing 6 6.1 All hotels, Bar & Restaurants & resorts (without laundry and electroplating

Not located in CRZ areas, reserve forests & not included in EIA Notification)

6.2 Kalyanamantapams & Community Halls. 7 Industries under Item No 7.1 to 7.7 without washing dyeing, and other

water based finished operation 7.1 Garment Stitching 7.2 Label manufacturing 7.3 Cotton & Woolen Hosiery apparels 7.4 Cotton knitting including Socks, Shoe lace 7.5 Cotton spinning, yarn doubling & weaving 7.6 Handlooms & power looms 7.7 Carpet Weaving 7.8 Silk twisting (excluding dyeing & de-gumming)

8 Industries Under Item No. 8.1 to 8.3 Excluding tanning operations 8.1 Ready made leather garments 8.2 Stitching of shoe uppers 8.3 Assembly of shoes & leather chappals 8.4 Conversion of finished leathers such as manufacture of bags, suitcases, etc

9 Items No 9.1 to 9.5 without Rubber reclaiming/reprocessing 9.1 Tread rubber including pre-cured rubber 9.2 Tyre retreading (Cold & Hot process) 9.3 Rubber tubes 9.4 Rubber foot wear 9.5 Rubber molded articles like gasket, washers, Rubber mats, rollers etc.

10 Poultry Farms & hatcheries excluding prawn hatcheries 11 Flori-cultures & Horticultures 12 Block making printing offset printing, Book binding, Screen Printing 13 Rice Hulling & Phova manufacturing industries 14

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14.1 Wooden furniture, carpentry units. 14.2 Steel furniture manufacturing without powder coating units & without

generation of trade effluents 14.3 Bamboo & cane products 14.4 Saw mills 14.5 Manufacturing of veneer only

15 Fish net manufacturing without dyeing 16 Automobile body building without generation of trade effluents, repair

shops without water washing, wheel alignment centers 17 Body building of wooden boats & trawlers 18 Assembly units under Item No. 18.1 to 18.7 (without electroplating, heat

treatment, surface finishing such as pickling, Phosphating, de-rusting, degreasing, PCB manufacturing)

18.1 Electrical appliances including washing machines & refrigerators including others home appliances

18.2 Electronic equipment such as TV’s , Radios, VCR, UPS, Computer, Telephones, electronic toys, etc,

18.3 Air Coolers, Air Conditioners 18.4 Bicycle assembly 18.5 Motor & Pumps without foundry 18.6 Transformer assembly, Motor rewinding 18.7 Weighing machines

19 Tablets, capsules formulations (dry process) 20 Ground nut decorticating units 21 Manufacturing of agro-based fuel briquettes 22 Item No. 22.1 to 22.4 without recycling

22.1 PVC pipes, HDPE pipes etc., by extrusion 22.2 Plastic injection/ extrusion molding 22.3 Plastic sack bags, woven sack with HDPE, LDPE, Polythene bags (without

recycling plastic) 22.4 Assembly of plastic components for making toys etc.

23 Ice blocks manufacturing, cold storage & refrigeration rooms 24 Vegetable Oil expellers without refinery & solvent extraction 25 Bakery products, biscuits, confectionery (without Cocoa processing),

vermicelli, Fryums 26 Welding electrodes 27 Dal Mills, grams roasting, drying 28 Re- packing of finished products (Dry products) 29 Soft drinks, aerated waters excluding pulp based with production capacity

less than 10,000 bottles of 300 ml equivalent/ bottle ( without caustic washing)

30 Wind power projects 31 Snuff manufacturing, Beedi manufacturing, chewing tobacco 32 Umbrellas Assembly, rain coat stitching, tarpaulin stitching 33 Atta chakkies, chilly & masala powder, powdering of spices 34 General Engineering Industries (Excluding electroplating, heat treatment,

forging, casting, pickling de-greasing Phosphating, de-rusting, quenching) 35 Jaggery manufacturing 36 Motor rewinding

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37 Mineral water less than 10,000 Liters/day 38 Industrial gases (only Nitrogen, Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide) 39 Laboratory ware including glass blowing 40 Optical frames without electroplating 41 Wax Candles (excluding manufacturing of waxes) 42 Betel Nut process 43 Utensils, Brass, Aluminum, Bronze 44 Cotton ginning 45 Black smithy without foundries 46 Brush making with fibres / Plastic 47 Hair sizing 48 Building accessories such as padlocks, tower bolts, Nails, Screws without

electroplating 49 Paper pins u_clips, pen holders, pencils, pen & paper products without

electroplating 50 Sports Goods 51 Panel Board, Switches without electroplating 52 Plastic Cable manufacturing 53 Agarbathi Manufacturing 54 Dry distempers without kilns / furnace 55 Manufacture of corrugated box and cartoons using paper 56 Fiber glass molding, Fiber Glass reinforced plastic 57 Safety Match sticks 58 Coir Units (without soaking) & Coir furnishing units 59 Ropes (cotton, Plastic & Coir) 60 Stone Cutting (without using water) 61 Paint formulations 62 Apartments 63 Cinema Theaters 64 Commercial Complexes 65 Telephone Towers 66 Office Complex/Banks 67 Formulation Organic Nutrient without the use of spent wash from distillery. 68 Manufacture of Soaps and Detergents in tiny/cottage sector. 69 Natural Latex in tiny /cottage sector. 70 Flour mill involving dry process. 71 Manufacture of Bio-fertilizer not involving spent wash. 72 Formulation of Bio- Pesticides. 73 Research laboratories not involving chemicals/animals. 74 STP’s Provided in Organizations for which there is no specific

classification 75 Gutka Packing units 76 Software units 77 Constructions projects covered under EIA notification excluding projects

like Hospitals, hotels etc for which there is specific classification 78 Hydel power plants/Canal power projects not covered under EIA

notification 79 Ice cream units only tiny sector

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80 Plastic units covered under Plastic Rules 1999, 2003 81 Fabrication units with painting (without generation of trade effluents) 82 Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidda Medicine manufacturing units without solvent

extraction process 83 Cattle feed/poultry feed supplement manufacturing units (without the use of

molasses) 84 Pickle manufacturing unit. 85 Maize flakes and Maize grit manufacturing. 86 Press Board Manufacturing.

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ANNEXURE – X (A)

CONSENT FEE STRUCTURE

Sl. No. Capital Investment by Industries

Consent fee in rupees for different categories of industries

Category Red

Category Orange

Category Green

1. Exceeding Rupees 1000 crores 2,00,000 1,75,000 1,50,000

2. Exceeding Rs.500 crores but not exceeding Rs.1000 crores

1,50,000 1,25,000 1,00,000

3. Exceeding Rs.250 crores but not exceeding Rs.500 crores

1,00,000 90,000 75,000

4. Exceeding Rs.50 crores but not exceeding Rs.250 crores

75,000 60,000 50,000

5. Exceeding Rs.25 crores but not exceeding Rs.50 crores

50,000 40,000 30,000

6. Exceeding Rs.10 crores but not exceeding Rs.25 crores

30,000 25,000 20,000

7. Exceeding Rs.5 crores but not exceeding Rs.10 crores

20,000 17,500 15,000

8. Exceeding Rs.1 crore but not exceeding Rs.5 crores 15,000 12,500 10,000

9. Exceeding Rs.50 lakhs but not exceeding Rs.1 crore

6,000 5,000 4,000

10. Exceeding Rs.25 lakhs but not exceeding Rs.50 lakhs

3,000 2,500 2,000

11. Exceeding Rs.10 lakhs but not exceeding Rs.25 lakhs

2,000 1,750 1,500

12. Exceeding Rs.5 lakhs but not exceeding Rs.10 lakhs

1,500 1,250 1,000

13. Exceeding Rs.1 lakh but not exceeding Rs.5 lakhs 500 250 200

14. Rs.1 lakh & below 200 150 100

This table was notified in the Government Gazette dated 2.4.1998 under Air (P&CP) Act, 1981 & dated 20.4.1998 under Water (P&CP) Act, 1974. Categories of industries into “Red”, “Orange”, “Green” is as per the Official Memorandum No.J20011/15/88-IA, dated 27-9-1988 of the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, as amended from time to time.

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ANNEXURE – X (B) CONSENT FEE FOR D.G.SETS. ð For DG Sets in transmission towers, Malls, Banks and Commercial establishments CFE

shall be issued for 2 years whereas CFO shall be issued for 5 years collecting one year consent fee as per Government Notification FEE 100 ECO 2000 dated:05-06-2009.

ð For industries having DG Sets as the only air pollution source - consent fee under the Air Act shall be collected as per the Government Notification. Whereas the consent fee under the Water Act shall be collected as per the fee structure based on land, plant and machinery etc. The validity of consent will be as per the existing procedure.

This is applicable only for Green category industries and the Regional Officers are empowered to dispose of the above two types of applications pertaining to Green category at their level. The applications in respect of Red & Orange Category industries shall be forwarded to Head Office keeping in-view above criteria.

ANNEXURE – XI A

State Level Consent Committee [Consent for Establishment/ Expansion (all projects except non-EIA Medium & Small Red category) & Consent for Operation –All EIA, 17 category & Infrastructure projects]

1. Sri.A.S.Sadashivaiah, Chairman : Chairman 2. Sri.S.M.Puttabuddhi, Member Secretary : Co-Chairman 3. Sri.K.Vijaya Kumar, Board Member : Member 4. Representative from BWS & SB. : Member 5. Representative from BBMP : Member 6. Sri.Babu, Representative of FKCCI : Member 7. Sri.M.D.N.Simha, CEO : Member 8. Sri.Lokesh.H.K, Technical Officer to Chairman : Member Convener ANNEXURE – XI B

State Level Consent Committee (Consent for Operation) – All Non EIA Large Red

category industries.

1. Sri.S.M.Puttabuddhi, Member Secretary : Chairman 2. Sri.T.Srinivasan, Board Member : Member 3. Sri.M.D.N.Simha, CEO : Member 4. Senior Environmental Officer- Non EIA, Head Office : Member 5. Senior Environmental Officer – HWM, Head Office : Member 6. Secretary, KASSIA : Member 7. Smt.Vijaya Hegde, EO, Head Office : Member Convener

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ANNEXURE – XII

DETAILS OF CONSENT COMMITTEE MEETINGS CONDUCTED DURING 2011-12 AT REGIONAL OFFICES OF THE BOARD

Sl. No.

Zonal Offices

No. of meetings

held

No. of Consent/authorisation application placed Authorisation

application placed

Registration

application

under Plastic Rules placed

No. of applications disposed No. of

authorisation application

disposed

No. of registra

tion applicat

ions dispose

d (Plastic Rules)

CFO CFE CFO CFE

WPC APC WPC APC Form OG BMW MSW HWM WPC APC WPC APC Form

OG BMW MSW HWM

1 Bangalore –South

28 461 483 0 0 0 112 3 0 0 457 521 0 0 0 112 3 0 1

2 Bangalore North

45 636 960 0 0 23 113 4 0 14 622 934 0 0 25 113 4 0 14

3 Bangalore East 36 384 395 0 0 20 608 4 0 4 384 395 0 0 20 608 4 0 5

4 Mysore 35 618 809 9 6 37 488 7 0 9 618 809 9 6 37 488 7 0 9

5 Chitradurga 33 244 579 90 31 15 642 11 14 0 209 401 212 120 14 642 14 5 9

6 Dhawad 79 617 1319 4 4 60 1071 30 2 12 616 131

4 4 4 59 861 30 2 12

7 Mangalore 46 1154 1267 4 4 197 826 23 0 13 1154 126

7 4 4 197 971 21 0 46

8 Bangalore City 27 106 157 55 0 3 385 0 0 0 176 157 55 0 3 385 0 0 0

9 Bellary 10 140 239 3 3 75 4 2 140 239 3 3 75 4 2

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ANNEXURE - XIII

PUBLIC HEARINGS CONDUCTED AS PER EIA NOTIFICATION, 2006.

Sl No.

Project Month of Hearing

1. M/s. Prakash Sponge Iron & Power Pvt Ltd, Kaparahalli Village,

Kaparahalli Village Chitradurga District. May-2011

2. Alagundi Limestone & Dolomite Mine of M/s. Mahaveer Silicons Pvt Ltd, Mudhol Taluk, Bagalkot District..

May-2011

3. M/s. Jaypee Cement Corporation Ltd, (Formerly Zawar Cement Pvt Ltd) Shahabad, Gulbarga District-585

May-2011

4. M/s. Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd, Anupinakatte Village, Shimoga District..

June-2011

5. Karnataka Gudda Iron Ore (Vajra) Mine of M/s. Mineral Enterprises Ltd, Hosadurga Taluk Chitradurga District..

June-2011

6. M/s.Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd Bevinahalli Village Koppal Taluk & District-583234

June-2011

7. Sri B.C.Udapudi, Mine Owner Lokapur Post, Mudhol Taluk, Bagalkot District..

July-2011

8. M/s.S.S.C.Steels Pvt Ltd, H.No.37, W.No.17, 1st Floor, Main Road, Near Park Patel Nagar, Bellary-583101.

July-2011

9. M/s. Prakash Sponge Iron & Power Pvt Ltd, Kaparahalli Village, Kaparahalli Village Chitradurga District. Scheduled on 18.5.11 it was postponed re scheduled on 6/7/11

August-2011

10. M/s.Hanumana Infra Energy Ltd, Ayyanahalli Village, Hospet Taluk, Bellary District.

September-2011

11. M/s. Keerthi Industries Mustoor Village, Yadgiri Taluk & District.

September-2011

12. M/s. NSL Sugars Ltd, Chickonahalli & Hurugalawadi Village, Koppa Hobli, Mandya District.

September-2011

13. M/s.Hanumana Infra Energy Ltd, Ayyanahalli Village, Hospet Taluk, Bellary District. Scheduled on 06.9.11 it was postponed

October-2011

14. M/s. NSL Sugars Ltd, Chickonahalli & Hurugalawadi Village, Koppa Hobli, Mandya District. Scheduled on 23.9.11 it was postponed

October-2011

15. M/s. Karnataka Mining Industries, ML No.2341, Graphite & Kyanite Mining, Hunaganahalli Village Mysore.

November-2011

16. M/s. Karnataka Mining Industries, ML No.2340, Graphite & Kyanite Mining, Shantipura Village Mysore.

November-2011

17. M/s.Hanumana Infra Energy Ltd, Ayyanahalli Village, Hospet Taluk, Bellary District.

November-2011

18. M/s. Coromandel Sugars Ltd, Makavalli Village, Krishnarajpet Taluk, Mandya District.

December-2011

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ANNEXURE XIV

DETAILS OF SAMPLES ANALYZED DURING THE YEAR 2011-2012

Sl. No.

Zonal Office

Water samples (other than lake/tank)

waste water samples/effluents

samples

River water

samples

Air samples Bacterio logical

samples

Bio assay

Solid waste

samples

Noise monitoring

samples

Ground water

samples

Hazardous waste

samples

Bio-Medical

waste samples

Lake /tank water

samples legal

Routine . legal

Routine Ambient Air stack

legal Routine

legal Routine

1 Bangalore South

0 23 9 486 8 0 31 1 3 4 0 86 2 47 2 2 672

2 Bangalore North

0 218 6 490 31 0 1957 0 63 193 7 117 35 625 0 0 542

3 Bellary 0 128 0 0 15 0 1028 0 77 103 0 124 1871 613 8 0 233

4 Chitradurga 4 93 8 748 393 0 7057 0 50 213 5 5 19 364 192 62 279 5 Mangalore 0 229 23 525 44 1 2019 0 29 23 0 13 0 446 0 0 20

6 Dharwad 0 189 11 305 91 0 3762 2 30 0 7 130 2 337 0 3 197

7 Bangalore City

0 0 6 469 0 0 4444 0 6 133 1 0 28 77 0 2 172

8 Bangalore East

0 261 4 417 0 5 204 3 15 167 32 13 1815 86 5 5 813

9 Mysore 1 131 39 874 420 0 10184 1 168 895 12 158 72 611 0 0 949

Total 5 1272 106 4314 1002 6 30686 7 441 1731 64 646 3844 3206 207 74 3877

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ANNEXURE – XIV(A)

LIST OF KSPCB EMPANELLED ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES

Sl. No

Name of the Laboratory , Address, Telephone , Fax No and E-mail

Empanelment with Grade

Issue date

Expiry date

Water Air 1 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, No. 13/2, 1st main Road, Near Fire Station, Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore-560 010

A A

31.5.2011

31.12.2013

2 ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY, (UNIT OF MINERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES) No.948, 2nd Cross, Kammanahalli Main Road, Bangalore-560 084.

A A 1.8.2011 31.12.2013

3 BANGALORE TEST HOUSE, 65, 20th Main, Marenahalli, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-560 040.

A A 10.8.2011 31.12.2013

4 GANESH CONSULTANCY & ANALYTICAL SERVICES, “Test House” No.294A, Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore-570 016

A A 15.11.2011 31.12.2013

5 ABD LABORATORIES PVT. LTD., # 68-H2 (I) Hootagalli Industrial Area Mysore-570 018

A A 24.11.2011 31.12.2013

6 KARNATAKA WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (A Divn. of Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.) NH-207, Doddaballapur Road, KIADB, Dabaspet Indl.Area, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore North - 562 111.

A A 25.11.2011 31.12.2013

7 SNEHA TEST HOUSE, No.8, & 28 , 4th cross, Maruthinagar, Chandra Layout 80 Ft. Road, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore-560 072.

A A 28.12.2011 31.12.2013

8 BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, Chemistry/Environmental Science & Technology Study Centre, Post. Box No. 325, Davangere-577 004.

A A 29.12.2011 31.12.2013

9 ROBUST MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD No 94, 2nd Floor, Thirumala Complex, Nagarabhavi Main Road, NGEF Layout, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore – 560072

A A 28.07.2012 31.12.2013

10 SHIVA ANALYTICALS (INDIA) LIMITED Plot No.24 D(P) & 34 D.KIADB Industrial Area, Hoskote, Bangalore – 562114

A A 22.08.2012 31.12.2013

11 NAWAL ANALYTICAL LBORATORIES, Plot No. 105/1, KIADB Industrial Area, Bommasandra, Jigani Main Road, Jigani Hobli, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore – 560 105

A A 22.08.2012 31.12.2013

12 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, KLE Society’s College of Engineering and Technology Udayambag,Belgaum-590008

A -- 19.12.2011 31.12.2013

13 IADFAC LABORATORIES PVT LTD, No. 8, Siddhi Vinayaka Complex, 80ft Ring Road, Near BDA Complex, Nagarabhavi 2nd Stage, Bangalore - 560 072.

A -- 7.03.2012 31.12.2013

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14 SHRIRAM INSTITUTE FOR INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, Plot No. 14&15, Sadarmangala Industrial Area, Whitefield Road, Bangalore-560 048.

A B 15.11.2011 31.12.2013

15 CRYSTAL AQUA PURITY SYSTEMS (CAPS) Flat No A-308, B-309, B-310, & C-311, KSSIDC Complex, III Block, 2nd floor, Electronic City Phase-I, Hosur Road, Bangalore-560100

A B 24.10.2011 31.12.2013

16 AMULYA ASSOCIATES, No.9, ’Amulya’ 5TH Main Road, Opp. Avalahalli BDA Park(Girinagar), Banashankari 3rd Stage, Bangalore -560085

B B 12.8.2011

31.12.2013

17 BANGALORE ANALYTICAL RESEARCH CENTRE (P) LTD, No.37/143, 9th Main, 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore- 560058.

B B 23.8.2011 31.12.2013

18 NICHROME TESTING LABORATORY AND RESEARCH # 170, 2nd Main, Narayanpur, Dharwad - 580 008.

B B 25.8.2011 31.12.2013

19 PRASAD ASSOCIATES No. 10/3, 2nd Floor, Lalbagh Road, Richmond Circle, Bangalore-560027.

B B 23.8.2011 31.12.2013

20 CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES # 24, 1st Floor, St.Johns Church Road, Bangalore-560 005.

B B 25.8.2011 31.12.2013

21 SHRI KRISHNA AQUA ENGINEERING WORKS 3&4 Limboowala Building, Pragathi Colony, I Cross, near Shirur Park Vidyanagar, Hubli-580 021.

B B 25.8.2011 31.12.2013

22 SGS INDIA PVT. LTD No.23, Shiva Arcade, 29th Main, BTM Layout 1st stage, Bangalore – 560068.

B B 15.11.2011 31.12.2013

23 COSMO CONSCIOUS RESEARCH LABORATORY, "Survey House'', 1st Floor,18A/121, IInd Cross, Nehru Colony, Bellary -583 103

B B 10.10.2011 31.12.2013

24 GENERAL ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, # 16, 13th Main, 17th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560 055.

B B 22.12.2012 31.12.2013

25 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Richardson & Cruddas (1972) Limited, V. V. Nagar, JSW Township, Torangallu, Bellary – 583275.

B B 21.08.2012 31.12.2013

26 ALTUS ECO MANAGEMENT PVT LTD # 983, 12th Main, 1st Cross, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore-560 008.

B C 16.8.2011 31.12.2013

27 MADHAV & ASSOCIATES Sy No.37/2, Honnenahalli , Bethamangala Road, Tamaka Post, Kolar-563 101.

B C 17.8.2011 31.12.2013

28 ENVIRONMENTAL AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, Metamorphosis, No.80, II Cross, Ashok Nagar, Near Akshaya Hospital, Tumkur-572102.

B C 26.7.2011 31.12.2013

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29 ONE EARTH ENVIRO LABS. 1st Floor, KSIA Building, Industrial Area Road, Baikampady, Mangalore – 575011.

B C 19.12.2011 31.12.2013

30 AQUA DIAGNOSTICS WATER RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY CENTER LIMITED, No.57, 1st Floor, Omshakti Complex, G.B.Palya, Hosur Main Road, Bangalore- 560 068.

B -- 20.10.2011 31.12.2013

31 WATER, SOIL FISH HEALTH INVESTIGATION LABORATORY Fisheries Research & Information Center (Inland) Karnataka Vertinary, Animal & Fisheries Science University (Bidar), 10th Cross, Papanna Layout, Hebbal Outer Ring Road, Bangalore-560094.

B -- 4.1.2012 13.12.2013

32 AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT, College of Fisheries, Mathysa nagar, Kaankanady Post, Mangalore – 575004

B -- 14.9.2011 31.12.2013

33 ION EXCHANGE SERVICES LIMITED ION HOUSE, No C-72, S83, ITI Auxiliary Industrial Estate Mahadevapura Post, Bangalore -560048

B -- 4.1.2012 31.12.2013

34 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD, Chemical Laboratory (SWR) Bhujal Bhavan, 27th Main, 7th Cross, Sector – 1, HSR Layout, Bangalore- 560 102

B -- 11.5.2012 31.12.2013

35 RAGHAVENDRA SPECTRO METALLURGICAL LABORATORY PLOT NO: 326, IX CROSS, 4TH PHASE, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore – 560058

B -- 11.5.2012 31.12.2013

36 ESSEN & CO # 106, 8th Main Road, Malleswaram West, Off 18th Cross, Bangalore – 560055

B -- 18.9.2012 31.12.2013

37 NEXUS TEST LABS #27, Maheswari Nagar, Mahadeva Pura, Bangalore-560 048

C C 24.10.2011 31.12.2013

38 PREMIER ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES Opposite Anandavalli Hospital, Besides Mulimani Compound, Chitwadigi, Hospet-583201

C C 26.10.2011 31.12.2013

39 HUBERT ENVIRO CARE SYSTEMS (P) LTD., 2-118, Near Gobala Krishna, Bajanamadali, Vidya Nagar, Kulai Post, Mangalore-575019

C C 14.9.2011 31.12.2013

40 TEJUS TECHNOLOGY Abhyalakshmi Complex, Above Union Bank, Shanthinagar, Sulibere Road, Devanahalli, Bangalore Rural District -562110.

C C 26.7.2011 31.12.2013

41 K.R.S. LABORATORY No.66/15, 1st Cross, 1st Main Road, 1st Floor, Ganganagar, Bangalore- 560 032.

C C 24.11.2011 31.12.2013

42 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 'MIHIKA', 1-29-2473/4, Opp. Mahalakshmi Stores, Ashoknagar, Mangalore-575 006.

C C 24.11.2011 31.12.2013

43 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT & MINING SERVICES, Plot, No.41&42, Opp. SaiBaba Circle Industrial Area, Dam Road, Hospet-583203, Bellary.

C C 15.11.2011 31.12.2013

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44 ENVI PRO LABORATORIES Ist Floor, Vashista Mansion, No.85/1, 3rd Main Road, Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore-560 044.

C C 25.11.2011 31.12.2013

45 MSV ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES, No. 42, Ground Floor, Ward No. 18, 2nd Road, Pravathinagar, Bellary -583 103.

C C 25.8.2011 31.12.2013

46 SAI UNIVERSAL MINING SERVICES 1-17,Aswini Nilaya, J.P Nagar, 2nd Cross, Hospet, Bellary District-583201

C C 25.8.2011 31.12.2013

47 SHE TECHNO LABORATORY PVT LTD, No.122 (29/1), 1st Floor, 1st Main, Industrial Town, Rajajinagar, Bangalore-560 044.

C C 7.10.2011 31.12.2013

48 SUNRAY ENVIRO SYSTEMS #25, New No.3, 3rd Cross, Kempegowda Road, Opp. Maharaja Kempegowda Complex Road, Bangalore-560 009

C C 29.12.2011 31.12.2013

49 HARTMANS ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, No.198. 23rd Cross, 6th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560 082,

C -- 16.8.2011 31.12.2013

50 PAI & PAI CHEMICALS (INDIA) PVT. LTD., Analytical Services Division, # 29-A, Ist Phase, Kumbalgodu Industrial Area, Bangalore -560 074.

C -- 10.10.2011 31.12.2013

51 GENERAL INSPECTION & SAMPLING CO. Plot No. R-11: Industrial Estate, Dam Road, Hospet – 583203.

C -- 4.1.2012 31.12.2013

52 R.K. PRODUCTS No.28, 1th Main Road, 2nd Stage, Munjunath Nagar, Bangalore-560 010

C -- 29.12.2011 31.12.2013

53 MANGALORE BIOTECH LABORATORY Embassy Plaza 3rd Floor. Near Pump well Circle (Mahaveer Circle), Mangalore – 575002.

C -- 19.12.2011 31.12.2013

54 DEVI & CO., 112/1A,11th Cross, 5th Main, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560 003

C -- 24.11.2011 31.12.2013

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ANNEXURE – XIV (B)

Classification of River Water Quality under GEMS Program for the Year April 2011 to March 2012

Sl No.

Monitoring Station

River Apr 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

Aug 2011

Sept 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Feb 2012

Mar 2012

Annual Class

1 At Ullanur Bridge

Tungabhadra C C D C E E D C C D D C C

2 At Balamuri Kshetra

Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C

3 At Satyagala Bridge

Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C

4 At Honnali Bridge

Tungabhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B

5 At Cause way Suttur (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kabini C - - C - - C - - C - - C

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ANNEXURE – XIV (C)

CLASSIFICATION OF RIVER WATER QUALITY UNDER MINARS PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR APRIL 2011 TO MARCH 2012

Sl No.

Monitoring Station River Apr 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

Aug 2011

Sept 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Feb 2012

Mar 2012

Annual Class

1 At Tintini Bridge Krishna B B B C C C C B B B B B B 2 At Haralahalli Bridge Tungabhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B 3 D/S of KIOCL, Malleshwar Bhadra C C C C C C C C C C C C C 4 W.A. Point to Gokak Town

(Monitoring Quarterly) Ghataprabha A - - B - - C - - C - - C

5 W.A. Point to Hubli-Dharwad (Monitoring Quarterly)

Malaprabha C - - C - - B - - B - - B

6 At D/S of Kanakapura (Monitoring Quarterly)

Arkavathi - - - E - - C - - B - - C

7 At D/S of Bridge Halagur (Monitoring Quarterly)

Shimsha C - - C - - C - - C - - C

8 At D/S of Bridge near Yadgir

Bhima D E E D

E

E E E C D C C E

9 At D/S of Shimoga Tunga B B B B B B B B B B B B B 10 Near Hole Honnur Bhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B 11 At D/S of Devasagar Bridge Krishna C C C C E D D D C C C B C 12 At D/S of Road Bridge at

Shrirangapatna Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C - C

13 At D/S of Narayana pura Dam

Krishna B B B C C C B B B C B B B

14 At D/S of Ugarkhurd Barrage Krishna C B C B B C C C C C - - C 15 At D/S of Road Bridge

Ghanagapur Village Bhima

C C C E

E

E E E E D C C E

16 At Ferozabad Bhima C C C C E D D D E C C C C 17 At D/S of Mudhol Road

Cross Bridge (Monitoring Quarterly)

Ghataprabha B - - C - - C - - C - - C

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Sl

No. Monitoring Station River Apr

2011 May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

Aug 2011

Sept 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Feb 2012

Mar 2012

Annual Class

18 At D/S of Aihole Town (Monitoring Quarterly)

Malaprabha A - - C - - C - - B - - C

19 At D/S of Khanapur Village (Monitoring Quarterly)

Malaprabha B - - C - - C - - B - - B

20 At Kushalnagar Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C 21 D/S of Hunsur Town Lakshman

Tirtha E - - C - - E - - C - - C

22 At Saragur Village (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kabini C - - C - - C - - C - - C

23 at Napoklu Bridge Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C 24 At D/S of Holenarasipura

Town (Monitoring Quarterly) Hemavathi C - - C - - C - - C - - C

25 Near Yediyur on NH-47 (Monitoring Quarterly)

Shimsha - - - A - - C - - B - - B

26 D/S of Karekura Village Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C 27 D/S of Bhadravathi (D/S of

MPM) Bhadra C C C B C B C C C C C B C

28 Ulsoor Lake Cauvery Basin - - - E - - E - - E - - E

29 At D/S of West Coast Paper Mills (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kali C - - A - - B - - B - - B

30 Kabini, W.A. Point at KIADB, Nanjangud (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kabini C - - C - - C - - C - - C

31 Hebbala Valley near Mandya (Monitoring Quarterly)

Hebbala E - - E - - C - - E - - E

32 Bhima River Confluence of Jewagri Town Sewage Disposal Point

Bhima C C C C E D D E E C C D C

33 Ankali Bridge Along Chikkodi Kagwad Road

Krishna C B C C C C C C C C B C

C

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Sl No.

Monitoring Station River Apr 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

Aug 2011

Sept 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Feb 2012

Mar 2012

Annual Class

34 Down Stream of Peenar at Gauri Bidanur (Monitoring Quarterly)

Pennar * - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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

Manjra B C C C C C C D C C B C C

36 Netravathi U/S of Dharma Stala at Water Supply Intake point (Monitoring Quarterly)

Netravathi A - - A - - C - - A - - A

37 Yagachi River Near Pumping Stations Hassan City (Monitoring Quarterly)

Yagachi C - - C - - C - - C - - C

38 U/S Uppinagady Town Before Confluence with river Nethravathi (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kumara Dhara A - - A - - C - - A - - A

39 Kagina D/S of Sewage disposal point (Monitoring Quarterly)

Kagina D - - - - - - - - - - - D

40 Confluence point of Tunga and Bhadra at Kudli (Monitoring Quarterly)

Tunga-Bhadra B - - B - - B - - B - - B

41 Asangi Village Asangi nalla B A B B B C C B B C C E B

42 Upstream of MPM Bhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B

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Sl No Name of Station River Apr

2011 May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Feb 2012

Mar 2012

Annual Class

43 U/S of KIOCL Bhadra C C C C C C C C C C C C C 44 At Bannur Bridge Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C 45 At Ranganathittu Cauvery C C C C C C C C C C C C C 46 At Bathing Ghat, Nanjanagud Kabini - C C C C C C C C C C C C 47 U/S of WCPM, Dandeli

(Monitoring Quarterly) Kali C - - A - - C - - C - - C

48 D/S of Alamatti Dam Krishna B B B C C C C B B C B B B 49 At Shahabad Bridge Kagina D C C C E E E C C C C C C 50 D/S of Kattemalavadi

(Monitoring Quarterly) Lakshman Tirtha

C - - C - - E - - C - - C

51 At Badami Bridge (Monitoring Quarterly)

Malaprabha B - - C - - B - - C - - B

52 At New Bridge Tungabhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B 53 U/S of HPF Old Bridge Tungabhadra B B B B B B B B B B B B B 54 D/S of HPF Tungabhadra C D C B C B C C B E B E C 55 At Jack Well Point Tungabhadra B C B B B B B B B B B C B 56 At Harihar Water Supply Intake Tungabhadra B B B B C B B B B B B C B 57 D/S of Gangavathi Tungabhadra C C C C D D D D C D C C C 58 T.G. Halli Reservoir Arkavathi - - - B B B B E E E E C B 59 Hesaraghatta Reservoir Arkavathi * - - - - - - - - - - - - - Note: *- No Water in the River/Reservior Class “A” – Drinking water source without conventional treatment but after disinfections. 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 Quarterly - Sampling done once in 3 months

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ANNEXURE - XV

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR SITING OF INDUSTRIES

To ensure compliance to the environmental standards sitting policy of the Board for the Red

category and for Orange and Green category has been drawn. The sitting guidelines for Red

category industry are as follows:

o No new industry specified below shall be permitted to be established within 1.5 Km from

the embankment of the streams, rivers and dams as indicated below. If any of these water bodies are the source of drinking water, then such distance shall be stipulated which will not affect such waters by discharge of the pollutants.

List of industries covered under the sitting guidelines:

(a) Distilleries (b) Tanneries, Sugar, Dairies (c) Fertilizer (d) Pulp & Paper (Large) (e) Chemical Units (Large & Medium Scale) (f) Petroleum Refinery (g) Textile Dyeing units (Large & Medium Scale) (h) Steel Plant (Electroplating, Heat Treatment, etc.,) (i) Ceramics (Large & Medium Scale) (j) Thermal Power Station (k) Basic Drug Manufacturing Units (l) Pesticide (Large & Medium Scale) (m) Asbestos (n) Foundries (Large & Medium Scale) (o) Large Cement Plant (Having 200 T/D or more production capacity) (p) Primary Metallurgical Industries (q) Hydro Cyanic Acid and Derivatives (r) Petroleum Products (s) Viscose Staple Fiber and Filament Yarn (Large) (t) Caustic Soda, Chlorine, Phosphoric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Sulphuric Acid, units (u) Dye & Dye Intermediates (v) Storage Batteries with oxides of lead and antimony units

List of water bodies:

(a) Cauvery (b) Kabini (c) Arkavathy (d) Shimsha (e) Pennar (f) Hemavathy (g) Lakshman Thirtha (h) Gundal river

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(i) Lokapavani (j) Palar (k) Thunga (l) Bhadra (m) Thungabhadra (n) Krishna (o) Bheema (p) Varada (q) Ghataprabha (r) Malaprabha (s) Vedavathi (t) Karanja (u) Hagari (v) All west flowing streams/rivers* (w) All other streams/rivers carrying water either seasonally or throughout the year* (x) All major Dams, drinking water source (surface) (y) All major irrigation canals.

* This is subject to the usefulness of such streams and rivers for supply of drinking

water facility.

o No new Large/Medium/Small (Red & Orange Category) industry generating effluents, and or emissions shall be permitted within city/municipal limits and residential areas.

o The Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) or any other agency

developing industrial area shall obtain Environmental clearance from the Department of Ecology and Environment and clearance from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board before establishing such area. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) reports shall be submitted to the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and obtain approval.

o Distance for establishing new industries specified in certain special category area

shall be follows:

(A) Ecologically and/or otherwise sensitive areas: At least 25 Kms depending on the geo-climatic conditions, the requisite distance

shall have to be increased by the appropriate agency. (B) Coastal areas: At least ½ km. from high tide line. The stipulations made vide Notification No.SO

114(E) dated 19.2.1991, by Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests, issued under the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, shall be strictly adhered to.

(C) Transport/ communication system:

At least ½ km. from National & State Highways and Railway.

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(D) Major settlements (3,00,000 population):

Appropriate distance for establishment of major industries around the cities having more than 3,00,000 population shall be prescribed by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. Wherever these distance cannot be maintained and at the same time it is inevitable to locate the industry, measures for prevention of pollution due to effluents, noise emissions, odour etc., shall be insisted by the Board.

Note: Ecological and/or otherwise sensitive areas include-

(i) Religious and Historic Places (ii) Archaeological Monuments (iii) Scenic Areas (iv) Hill Resorts (v) Beach Resorts (vi) Health Resorts (vii) Coastal Areas rich in Mangroves, Breeding Grounds of Specific Species (viii) Estuaries rich in Mangroves, Breeding Grounds of Specific Species (ix) Biosphere Reserves (x) National Parks and Sanctuaries (xi) Natural Lakes, Swamps (xii) Seismic Zones (xiii) Tribal Settlements (xiv) Areas of Scientific and Geological Interest (xv) Defense Installations, specially those of security importance and sensitive

to pollution and (xvi) Air Ports

2. No forest land shall be converted into non-forest activity for the sustenance of the

industry. 3. Land acquired shall be sufficiently large to provide for appropriate treatment of waste

water still left for treatment after maximum possible reuse and recycle. Reclaimed (treated waste water shall be used to raise green belt and to create water body for aesthetics, recreation and if possible for aquaculture. The green belt shall be sufficiently wide around the boundary limit of the industry. For industry having odour problem, it shall be minimum of 30 meters wide.

4. Enough space should be provided for storage of solid waste, so that the same could be

available for possible reuse.

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SITING GUIDELINES FOR ORANGE AND GREEN CATEGORY INDUSTRIES

1. Siting guidelines for green category industries would be minimal. 2. No new orange category industry generating effluent and/or emission shall be

permitted within City/Municipal limits.

3. No orange category industry having effluent discharge shall be established within 500m from the riverbanks/reservoirs/major tanks.

4. No orange category industry shall be established with 75m of National and State

Highways, 50m of Main District Roads, 17.5 m of Other Districts Roads and 15m of Village Roads.

5. No orange category industry shall be established within 12 Km from the notified

archeological monuments.

6. No orange category industry shall be established within declared biosphere reserves and eco sensitive zones.

7. No orange category industry shall be established within 10 Kms of the boundaries of

National Park and Sanctuaries and wildlife corridors.

8. The industries proposed in the coastal areas shall be governed by the Coastal Regulation Zone Rules issued by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, from time to time.

9. Licenses for both orange and green category industries shall be issued by the

Municipalities/Municipal Corporations after the industry obtains consent of Establishment (CFE) from Karnataka State Pollution Control Board.

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ANNEXURE - XVI

PERSONAL HEARING HELD IN DIFFERENT SECTORS DURING 2011-12 Sector : 17-Category

Sl. No.

Name of the Industry Date

1 M/s. Vivimed Labs, Bidar 11.05.2011 2 M/s. OLIVE Life Science Pvt. Ltd., 11.05.2011 3 M/s. Ash tech Pvt. Ltd., 11.05.2011 4 M/s. Yadwad Cements 10.05.2011 5 M/s. Ultratech Cement, Gulbarga 02.06.2011 6 M/s. Aestrazeneca Pharma Ltd., Bangalore 29.06.2011 7 M/s. GE India Ltd., Hoskote, Bangalore 11.07.2011 8 M/s. Heidelberg Cement Ltd.,(Mysore cement Ltd.,),

Tumkur Dt. 14.07.2011

9 M/s. Ultratech Cement Ltd., Koppal District 14.07.2011 10 M/s. MRPL, Mangalore 14.07.2011 11 M/s. Quepreon Biologicals Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore 16.08.2011 12 M/s. Udupi Power Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Upupi. 16.08.2011 13 M/s. Biocon India Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.2, 3 & 4, Bommasandra

Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk – 560 099. 26.9.2011

14 M/s. Biocon India Limited, Biocon Park, Bommasandra-Jigani Link Road, Industrial Area, 4th Phase, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District

26.9.2011

15 M/S. Hikal Limited, Plot No.82/A, Jigani Indl. Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore

19.10.2011

16 M/s. Udupi Power Corporation, Udupi 03.11.2011 17 M/s. R.L. Fine Chem, Plot No. 14, KHB 25.11.2011 18 M/s. Udupi Power Corporation, Udupi 25.11.2011 19 M/s. Natural Remedies Pvt. Ltd., 26.11.2011 20 M/s. KPR Fertilizers (Acid Division) 30.11.2011 21 M/s. Hindalco Industries Ltd., Belgaum Works, P.B.No.1,

Belgaum – 590 010 03.12.2011

22 M/S. Hikal Limited, Bommasandra, Bangalore 10.01.2012 23 M/s. Jaypee Cement Corporation Limited, Bankur Village,

Shahabad PO, Chitapur Taluk, Gulbarga District 3.3.2012

24 M/s. Cauvery Chem, Plot No. 68/V, Chemical Zone, Hootagalli industrial Area, Mysore,

07.03.12

25 M/s. NTPCL, Kudgi, Bijapur 19.03.2012 26 M/s. Anugraha Chemicals, Doddaballapur, Bangalore 19.03.2012 27 M/s. Jaypee Cement Ltd., Chittur Taluk, Gulgbarga Distric 03.05.2012 28 GM Sugars Haveri 11.04.2011 29 Ugar Sugar Works, Ugar-Khurd, Belgaum district 10.05.2011 30 Chamundeshwari Sugars Ltd, Hassan. 30.05.2011

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31 S.V Distillaries, Bidar 30.05.2011 32 JP Distlleries (P) Ltd, Heggadathahalli, Modur Post,

Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur District 10.06.2011

33 Indian Cane Power Ltd, Uttur Village, Mudhol Taluk, Bagalkot

15.06.2011

34 Bhavani Khandasari Pvt Ltd, Sy. No 289, baroor village, Bidar

15.06.2011

35 GMR Industries (Sugar), Huliyal, Karwar District 15.06.2011 36 GMR Industries (Distillery) ,Huliyal Taluk, Karwar District. 15.06.2011 37 Godavari Bio refineries Ltd, Mudhol Taluk, Bagalkot 08.08.2011 38 Danyanayogi Sri Shivakumar Swamy Sugar Ltd,Hirebennur,

Indi Taluk, Bijapur 17.08.2011

39 Satish Sugars, Post box no 1, Gokak, Belgaum 24.09.2011 40 Mysore Sugar Ltd, Sugar town, Mandya 24.09.2011 41 Chamundeshwari Sugars Ltd, Maddur Taluk, Mandya 10.10.2011 42 Vijayanagar Sugars Ltd, Gadag 10.10.2011 43 Someshwara Sugars Ltd, Belgaum 10.10.2011 44 Rytar SSK Niyamit, Bagalkot 10.10.2011 45 Mysore Breweries Ltd, Yeshwanthpur, Banglore 19.10.2011 46 Manali Sugars Ltd, Malghan Village, Sidagi Taluk, Bijapur

District 03.11.2011

47 Sovereign Distilleries Singapura, Raichur 19.11.2011 48 Bannari Amman Sugar Ltd, Kunthur, Killegala Taluk,

Chamrajanagar 02.12.2011

49 NSL Sugar Ltd(unit 2), Alanda Taluk, Gulbarga District 03.12.2011 50 Shree Renuka Sugar Ltd, Sy.No 377, Burlatti Village,

Athani Taluk, Belgaum 07.12.2011

51 United Breweries, Nelmangala 13.12.2011 52 United Breweries ltd, Mangalore 13.12.2011 53 The Mysore sugars Ltd, Sugar town, Mandya 14.12.2011 54 Karthik Agro Industries Pvt Ltd, Hooligeri Village, Bagalkot 14.12.2011 55 Core Green Sugar and Fuel Pvt Ltd, 24.12.2011 56 SPR Group Holding, Mysore Road, Ramnagara 24.12.2011 57 Athani Farmers Sugar Factory Ltd,Vishnuannagar, Navalihal

post,Athani Taluk, Belgaum District 09.01.2012

58 Sri Shivasagar Sugars & Agro Products Ltd, Udapudi Post, Ramadurga Taluk, Belgaum

09.01.2012

59 Ugar Sugar Works, Ugar-Khurd, Belgaum district 09.01.2012 60 Ambika Sugar Ltd, KR Nagar Taluk, Mysore 09.01.2012 61 India Sugars and Refineries Ltd, Bellary 09.01.2012 62 Sadashiva Sugars Ltd, Nagaral Village, Bagalkot 16.01.2012 63 KDB Sugars and Distilleries Ltd, Nelamangala 16.01.2012 64 India Brewery and Distillery Pvt Ltd, ameerabad, Bidar

Taluk & District 16.01.2012

65 Indian Sugars Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Bijapur 16.01.2012 66 NSL Sugars Ltd(Unit 2), Bhusanoor post, Alanda

Taluk,Gulbarga 16.01.2012

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67 Bannari Amman Sugar Ltd, Kunthur, Killegala Taluk, Chamrajanagar

01.02.2012

68 Coromondel Sugar Ltd, KR Pet, Mandya 07.02.2012 69 Kedaranath Sugars Ltd, Bagalkot 09.02.2012 70 Nirani Sugars Ltd, Bagalkot 09.02.2012 71 United Spirits Ltd, Bellary 09.02.2012 72 JP Distlleries (P) Ltd, Heggadathahalli, Modur Post,

Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur District 21.02.2012

73 Ghataprabha SSK Niyamit, Gokak, Belgaum District 19.03.2012 74 Vishwanath Sugars Ltd., Bellada Bagewadi, Hukkeri Taluk,

Belgaum District 19.03.2012

Sector : Non-EIA Sl. No

Name of the Industry Date of Hearing

1 Agara Lake 17/11/2012 2 Alfa Paints 13/07/2011 3 Aristogene Biosciences 07/02/2012 4 Aron Universal Exp 12/10/2011 5 Aryya Bright 20/11/2011 6 Avasarla Technologies 13/07/2011 7 Bill Forge 16/08/2011 8 Bureau Veritas Consumer 20/03/2012 9 BWSSB 04/01/2012 10 Central Jail 04/01/2012 11 Chembra Textile 20/05/2011 12 CMC Bidar 23/02/2012 13 CMC Gangavathi 17/01/2012 14 CMC Mysore 17/01/2012 15 CMC Koppal 07/02/2012 16 CMC Tiptur 17/01/2012 17 Cookson India 17/10/2011 18 Durano Process 10/01/2012 19 Exasense Lab 27/12/2011 20 Futuristic Diagnostic Imaging 06/02/2012 21 Galvo Fab 07/09/2011 22 Grace Texpro 23/04/2011 23 Halgona Radiators 08/11/2011 24 Heritage Foods 17/09/2011 25 IBAB 12/10/2011 26 Interflex 12/10/2011 27 Karnataka Soaps and Detergents 08/06/2011 28 Kruthi Electroplaters 12/10/2011 29 LG BalaKrishnan 20/03/2012 30 LM Engineering 28/07/2011 31 Masstone Colours 23/04/2011 32 Metal Impacts 21/12/2011 33 Metform Engineers 29/11/2011 34 Mysore Electricals 13/07/2011 35 Omax Autos 05/11/2011

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36 Ramkumar mills 07/2/2012 37 Randox Laboratories 17/11/2011 38 Rapsri Engineering 05/11/2011 39 Rathanchand Jewellers 05/12/2011 40 RR Engineering 13/07/2011 41 Srify Industries 04/02/2012 42 Shivamani Casting 16/08/2011 43 Siemens Information System 04/02/2012 44 Sigma Aldrich Chemicals 07/09/2011 45 SKT India 30/05/2011 46 Sri Lakshmi Ranganath 10/01/2012 47 SRV Knit 13/07/2011 48 SSSS 28/10/2011 49 SSSS-CFE 21/02/2012 50 Stabicon Life 13/07/2011 51 Suretex Prophylactics 26/09/2011 52 Textile Garment Processor 27/12/2011 53 TUV Rhienland 10/01/2012 54 Vardaman Enterprises 13/03/2011 55 Versalites 07/06/2011 56 Zircast LTD 13/07/2011 57 Varthur lake 04/01/2012 58 M/s. Shahi Exports, Shimoga 26-4-2011 59 M/s. AT & S, India Limited, Plot No: 12A, KIADB Industrial

Area, Nanjangud. 28/04/2011

60 M/s. Bhuwalka Pipes Pvt Ltd, Sy.No: 32, 35-40, Sultanpur Village, Sandur Taluk, Bellary

10-05-2011

61 M/s. Tata Motors Ltd, Belur Industrial Area, Dharwad 18-05-2011 62 M/s. Tokai Rubber Auto Parts (I) Pvt Ltd, 20-05-2011 63 M/s. Orchid Laminates 20-05-2011 64 M/s. Indian Overseas Sales Corporation, H.N. Kaval Village,

Nelamangala Taluk 07-06-2011

65 M/s. Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt Ltd, Ranebennur Tq, Haveri 14-06-2011 66 M/s. Riddhi Siddhi Gluco Biols Ltd, Gokak, Belgaum District 14-06-2011 67 M/s. Reid & Tailor (India) Limited, Nanjangud, Mysore 14-06-2011 68 M/s.Indus Fila Limited, Nanjangud, Mysore 14-06-2011 69 M/s. IOCL (LPG Bottling Plant) Shimoga. 15-06-2011 70 M/s. Sadhannda Foods Pvt Ltd, Chikkaballapura 15-06-2011 71 M/s. Karanja Industries Pvt. Ltd, Sy.No: 106, Sindbandgi,

Humnabad, Bidar 28-06-2011

72 M/s. Himatsingh Linens, Hassan 28-06-2011 73 M/s. CIPSA – RIC India Limited, Tumkur 28-06-2011 74 M/s. Gowrishankar Chemicals, Tumkur 28-07-2011 75 M/s. Biogas Energy for Rural India, Tumkur. 28-07-2011 76 M/s. TMC, Anekal, Bangalore 28-07-2011 77 M/s. D.M.S Technologies Pvt Ltd, No: 34, Belavadi Industrial

Area, Mysore. 09-08-2011

78 M/s. Dharwad Co-operative Milk, Dharwad 11-08-2011 79 M/s. ABC Trading Company, K.M. Road, Chikamangalore 22-08-2011 80 M/s. IMC Limited, Karwar 08-09-2011 81 M/s. Blue Water Foods Export Pvt Ltd, Mangalore 08-09-2011 82 M/s. Raj Fishmeal & Oil Company,Malpe, Udupi 04-10-2011 83 M/s. Forbes Chambel, Gokak 28-10-2011

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84 M/s. J.K. Tyres 28-10-2011 85 M/s. Mandya District Co-op Milk Producers Societies Union

Ltd, 17-11-2011

86 M/s. Ecto Denium Pvt Ltd, Sy.No: 225 & 220, Aliyaland

Industrial Area, KIADB, II Stage, Bijapur 19-11-2011

87 M/s. Vishwa Karma Refractories Pvt Ltd, Pl.No: 6, 60 & 7, Tamak Industrial Area, Kolar

29-11-2011

88 M/s. Bhadra Packaid Pvt Ltd, Shimoga 03-11-2011 89 M/s. Shimoga Co-Operative Milk Union, Shimoga 03-11-2011 90 M/s. Universal Agro Products Pvt Ltd, Plot No: 10, Part – I of

Sy.No: 33, KIADB Industrial Area, II Gottigere Village, Kunigal Tq, Tumkur

13-12-2011

91 M/s. Cardolite Specialty Chemical India Pvt Ltd, Pl. No: IP-1 & IP-2 in MSEZ, Mangalore

13-12-2011

92 M/s. Gujrat Ambuja Exports Limited, Hulsagi Village, Shiggon Tq, Haveri

13-12-2011

93 M/s. Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Ltd, Plot No: 21, Bidadi Industrial Area, Ramanagara Tq & Dist

23-12-2011

94 M/s. Sree Indra Power Energies Pvt Ltd, Chikkajantakal, Gangavathi Tq, Koppal Dist

27-12-2011

95 M/s. Globle Eco Carb Pvt Ltd, 28-12-2011 96 M/s. Visaka Industries Ltd, 28-12-2011 97 M/s. Millennium Starch India (P) Ltd, 03-12-2012 98 M/s. Jash Industries, Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore 03-01-2012 99 M/s. Ray-Haus Technologies Pvt Ltd, KIADB Industrial Area,

Nanjangud. 03-01-2012

100 M/s. Millenium Starch Industries (P) Ltd, Belgaum 09-01-2012 101 M/s. M.K. Agro Tech Pvt Ltd, 10-01-2012 102 M/s. Honda Motorcycles & Scooter India (P) Ltd, Malur, Kolar 11-01-2012 103 M/s. Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd, 01-02-2012 104 M/s. R.R. Aluminium Products, Udupi 07-02-2012 105 M/s. South India Paper Mills Ltd, Nanjangud, Mysore 07-02-2012 106 M/s. Sami Labs Ltd, Kunigal, Tumkur 21-02-2012 107 M/s. Ravikiran Power Projects (P) Ltd, Devinagar Camp, Gangavathi

Taluk. 22-02-2012

108 M/s. Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd, Bidadi Industrial Area 05-03-2012 109 M/s. Bhuwalka Pipes Pvt Ltd, 12-03-2012 110 M/s. Ghodawat Industries, Belgaum 19-3-2012 111 M/s. Ruchisoya Industries, Mangalore 19-3-2012 112 M/s. Mysore Chamarajanagar Dist Co-op Milk Union, Mysore 19-3-2012 113 M/s. P.J. Margo Pvt Ltd, Antharasanahalli Industrial Area,

Tumkur. 27-03-2012

Personal Hearing held for projects pertaining to infrastructure cell from 01.04.11 to 31.03.12

Sl. No.

Name of the Project Date

1. Mayur Group, Blore 15.04.11 2. Pratibha Realtors Ltd.,

23.04.11

3. Home Space Ltd., 4. Ramesh V. Shetty, B'lore 5. G.M. Infinite Dwelling Ltd., 26.04.11 6. Kamalaya Hi Soft Ltd., B'lore 7. Crystal Campus, B'lore; 03.05.11 8. Kristal Campus – 7 04.06.11

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9. SJR Infrastructure I Park, EPIP Zone, Whitefield, B'lore 11.07.11 10. ZED Earth by BCIL Red Earth, B'lore

11. Sobha Carnation by Sobha Innercity Technopolis (P) Ltd., B'lore 12. Padaki Layouts, Mysore. 18.07.11 13. Subastain Plantation, Madikeri 14. Swastic Metro by Mantri Infrastructure (P) Ltd., Sampige Rd, B'lore 19.07.11 15. Mathew Fernades, Kasab (H), Nelamangala, B'lore 20.07.11 16. Mana Projcts Ltd., B'lore 27.07.11 17. New Horizon Eucational & Cultural Trust, B'lore 28.07.11 18. Roop Uday Resorts Ltd., Hoskote Tq., Mysore. 19. Kalyani Hotels Ltd., Bellandur Village, Sarjapura Outer Ring Rd.,

B'lore 04.08.11

20. Samhita Builders Ltd., Munnekolalu Village, Varthur (H), B'lore 24.08.11 21. Siddhi Vinayaka Builders, 07.09.11 22. Sudhakar Narasimahappa, Vayalikaval, B'lore 23. Sri Ventures Builders, Hassan 09.09.11 24. Vijaya Bhaskar Constructioh.

28.10.11 25. Shriram Samruddhi Association 26. Sowparinka Skanda Residents Welfare Association 27. Platinum City Housing Projects Ltd., 28. Law Classic, B'lore 08.11.11 29. Davanam Constructions, B'lore

17.11.11 30. Sushruta Vishranthi Dhama Ltd., B'lore 31. Venkateshwaralu, Madiwala Village, Kasaba (H), B'lore 32. Sobha Moonstone by Sobha Developers Ltd.., B'lore 25.11.11 33. Daadys Builders Ltd, Kammasandra Village, Attibele (H), B'lore 12.12.11 34. Akkayya Century, B'lore 27.12.11 35. New Horizon Education Trust

06.02.12 36. S. Puttaswamy, B'lore 37. Bagmane Retail Ltd., B'lore 38. Bagmane Lake View – II, B'lore 39. Netra Software Technologies Whitefield, B'lore 08.02.12 40. KSS Hotel & Resorts, Channagownnahalli, Chikamagalore 09.02.12 41. G.R. Queen Amber, Begur (H), B'lore

22.02.12

42. Renaissance Holdings & Developers Ltd., Bandemarnahalli Village, Devanahalli, B'lore

43. KHB- 410 sites 44. KHB- 208 sites 45. KHB – 193 sites 46. Sraddha Builders Ltd., B'lore 47. Purva Sunshine Residents Association, B'lore 28.03.12

DETAILS OF PERSONAL HEARING FROM 01/04/2011 TO 31/03/2012 (COMPLAINT &ENFORCEMENT CELL)

Sl. No Name and Address of the Industry Date of personal

hearing 1. M/s. Mythri Metallizing Works. 05/04/2011.

2. M/s.Jaffery Bone Mills, Adigarakallahalli Main Road, Sarjapura Road, Bangalore 26/04/2011.

3. M/s. Tech Steel Products, No.671,Thanisandra Main Road, Nagawara, Bangalore 08/06/2011.

4. M/s. Bellad Motors Pvt Ltd., (M/s. Bellad Motors) M/s. Bellad Maruthi Services (M/s. Bellad Engineers) Unkal Cross, Vidyanagar, Hubli.

21/06/2011.

5. M/s. NRR Flour Mill # 632, 12th Cross, 2nd Phase, Girinagar, Bengaluru – 560085. 21/06/2011.

6. M/s. Ramana Granites, M/s. Sapthagiri Granites, Surabhi & MonicaGranties, Machohalli Magadi Main Road, Bengaluru

11/07/2011.

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7. K.R Puram lake 12/07/2011.

8. M/s. Future Value Retail Pvt Ltd., Big Bazar, Salarpurai, Bangalore. 12/07/2011.

9. M/s. Manjunatha Rice Mill, Opp Maruthi Theatre, B.H Road, Tumkur – 572101 14/07/2011.

10. M/s. Nataraja Rice Mill, No. 231, Garden Road, Tumkur 14/07/2011.

11. M/s. Karnataka Bio-fuel Ltd., # 72, Excise Gowdon, Opp 1st Phase KIADB Area, Antharasanahalli, Tumkur

14/07/2011.

12 M/s. Chamudeshwari Electrochemical Plot no Mandya 28/07/2011

13 M/s. Deccan Industries No 194 Bommasandra Bangalore, 28/07/2011

14 Mythri Metalizing Works PIE Bangalore. 07/09/2011

15 M/S. RNS Motors Sirsi 24/10/2011

16 M/S. Surya Hard Chrome Industries Pvt Ltd I stage PIE Bangalore 28/10/2011

17 M/S. IDEB Buid Con Pvt Ltd. Varthur Hobli Bangalore. 08/11/2011

18. M/s Gold and Silver Testing and Melting Units Nagarath Pet and Cubbonpet off Avenue Road, Bangalore.

23/11/2011

19. M/s. C.V.S Granites, Plot No. 8/A, KIADB Industrial Area, Tubinakere, Mandya District.

25/11/2011

20. M/s. Granite Industries, Jigani Taluk, Bangalore. 28/12/2011

21. M/s. Bellary Jeans Units. 04/02/2012

22. M/s. Vidya Herbs Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 101, 2nd Phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore.

20/03/2012

23. M/s. Ramachandra Pesticides, Plot No. 253, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Bangalore.

27/03/2012

24. M/s. Suresh Steel Tubes Pvt. Ltd., Unit-1, Plot No. 93/A-7 2nd Phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore

27/03/2012

Personal Hearing held in 1.4.2011 to 31.3.2012 ( Health Care Establishment Sectors) Sl. No. Name of the Hospital Date

1 Review of meeting with major departments & the Board officers 5.5.2011 2 Acharya Institute of Medical Science & Research Hopsital, Bangalore 20.5.2011 3 Navajeevan Maternity & nursing home, Belgaum 5.7.2011

4 Karnataka Health Institute, Ghataprabha, Belgaum 18.7.2011

5 J.G. Co-opeartive hospital & RS, Belgaum 28.7.2011

6 Review of meeting with major departments & the Board officers 17.9.2011

7 Live 100 Hospitals Pvt ltd, Bangalore 28.10.2011 8 Association of medical establishments, Belgaum 12.12.2011 9 Wenlock District hopsitals, Mangalore 12.12.2011

10 Columbia asia Referral hopsital, Banglore 12.12.2011

11 Meeting with Dept of Animal Husbandary & vertinary science 19.12.2011

12 Belgaum Green environmental(CBMWTF), Belgaum 23.12.2011

13 Belgaum institute of medical science, Belgaum 28.12.2011

14 K.R. Hospital, Mysore 28.12.2011

15 Review of meeting with major departments & the Board officers 30.12.2011

16 Technical discussion with CBMWTFs 3.1.2012

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17 Suryakhanth environmental technologies, Bellary 3.01.2012

18 Vivekananda hopsital, shimoga 12.01.2012 19 Karnataka institute of medical science, Dharwad 23.2.2012

Personal hearing held at Hazardous Waste Management Cell from 01-04-2011 to 31-03-2012

Sl. No

Name of industry Date

1 M/s E- Parisara (P) Ltd, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore. 26/04/2011 2 M/s Bharat Lubricants, Anekal Taluk. 26/04/2011 3 M/s Arrya Bright Industries, Bommasandra. 26/04/2011 4 M/s TSDF, Biocon and Jubiliant organosys. 12/05/2011 5 M/s Polyhydron Pvt Ltd Unit-I, Belagavi. 08/06/2011 6 M/s Polyhydron Pvt Ltd Unit-II, Belagavi. 08/06/2011 7 M/s Sri Sai Industries, Maddur Mandya. 14/06/2011 8 M/s Organica Aromatics Pvt Ltd, Dabaspet, Bangalore. 11/07/2011 9 M/s Kirloskar Batteries, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore. 13/07/2011

10 M/s Bangalore Incinerators. 19/07/2011 11 M/s G.K Enterprises. 19/07/2011 12 M/s Image Labels Pvt Ltd. 28/07/2011 13 M/s Aegan Batteries Ltd. 01/08/2011 14 M/s Universal Coaling Pvt Ltd. 08/09/2011 15 M/s Maheshwari Batteries. 14/12/2011 16 M/s Sakthi Electricals Pvt Ltd. 10/01/2012 17 M/s Jubiliant Life Sciences. 16/02/2012 18 M/s Metfarm Engineers. 22/02/2012 19 M/s Karnataka Malladi Biotics Ltd (Embio Ltd). 23/02/2012 20 M/s Hindustan Barrels. 20/03/2012

Personal hearing held with mining sectors Sl No Name of the industry Date

1 Padmavathi Ferrous Pvt Ltd, Bellary 05.04.2011 2 Janki Corp Ltd, Bellary 28.04.2011 3 Benakanal Quartz Mines, Koppal 28.04.2011 4 C.L.Construction, Chitradurga 28.04.2011 5 Ashok Iron Ltd, Plant - I Belgaum 28.04.2011 6 Shree Ram Electrocast, Bellary 10.05.2011 7 Armstrong Acmite India Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, Peenya, Bangalore 10.05.2011 8 Vishrutha Power Pvt., Ltd, Bellary 08.06.2011 9 Doddanavar Nanzinazaho, Bagalkot 12.07.2011

10 Canara Minerals Pvt Ltd, Tumkur 14.07.2011 11 Hanuman Mines, Twenty First Century Wire Rods, Tumkur 14.07.2011 12 Popuri Steels Pvt Ltd, Bellary 08.08.2011 13 JSW Steels Ltd, Bellary 08.08.2011 14 Supra Steels & Power Pvt Ltd, Bellary 22.08.2011 15 Scan Ispat Ltd, koppal 22.08.2011 16 Surana Industries Ltd, Raichur 22.08.2011 17 Trivista Steel & Power Pvt Ltd, Koppal 08.09.2011 18 Dhruvdesh Meta steel Pvt Ltd, Koppal 08.09.2011 19 Shiradi Sai Steels Pvt Ltd, Bellary 13.09.2011 20 Yuken India Pvt Ltd, Kolar 13.09.2011

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21 Vanya Steels Pvt Ltd, Koppal 23.09.2011 22 Hare Krishna Metaliks, Koppal 23.09.2011 23 KMMI Ispat Pvt Ltd, Koppal 23.09.2011 24 Benaka Sponge Iron Pvt Ltd, Bellary. 24.09.2011 25 Pragathi Steels Udyog Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.09.2011 26 Rosavar Iron & Power Plant Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.09.2011 27 Gayatri Metals Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.09.2011 28 Sajjala Iron & Steel Pvt Ltd, Bellary 26.09.2011 29 Shree Venkateshwara Sponge & Power Pvt Ltd, Bellary 26.09.2011 30 Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Pvt Ltd, Koppal 26.09.2011 31 Hothur Ispat Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.10.2011 32 Divya Jyothi Steels Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.10.2011 33 Rayen Steels Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.10.2011 34 Noble Distilleries Powers Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.10.2011 35 Kalyani Steels Ltd, Koppal 24.10.2011 36 Agarwal Sponge & Energy Pvt Ltd, Bellary 24.10.2011 37 Jumnal Mining Minerals, Bagalkot 28.10.2011 38 OPG Power Generation Pvt Ltd, Bellary 19.11.2011 39 Prakash Sponge & Power Pvt Ltd, Chitradurga 19.11.2011 40 Vijaya Steels Pvt Ltd, Bangalore 23.11.2011 41 Swamy Prasad Industries, D.K.Dist 23.12.2011 42 AMW-MGM Forging (P) Ltd, Plant-I, Mysore 28.12.2011 42 AMW-MGM Forging (P) Ltd, Plant-II, Mysore 28.12.2011 44 Srinivas K.Thimmanagoudar Hirehandigal Quartz Mines, Dharwad 28.12.2011 45 Yadwad Lime & Chemicals, Belgaum 03.01.2012 46 Mastek Steels Pvt Ltd, Bellary 03.01.2012 47 Muddapur Limestone & Dolomite Mine of Sri B.C.Udapudi, Bagalkot 16.01.2012 48 Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Pvt Ltd, Koppal 17.01.2012 49 Hospet Steels Ltd, Koppal 17.01.2012 50 Maruteshwara Indl Slag Association, Koppal 17.01.2012 51 Tungabhadra Slag Association, Koppal 17.01.2012 52 The Association of Indl Slag Traders, Koppal 17.01.2012 53 Venkateshwara Agencies, Koppal 17.01.2012 54 Kadachilimi Quartz Mines, Raichur 24.01.2012 55 Zero G. Exim Pvt Ltd, Tumkur 07.02.2012 56 Murudeshwara Hot Mix Plant, Dharwad 07.02.2012 57 Lakshmi Hot Mix Plant, Haveri 07.02.2012 58 United Metal Crafts, Belgaum 07.02.2012 59 SLR Metaliks Pvt Ltd, Bellary 09.02.2012 60 Heidelberg Cement India Ltd, Tumkur 10.02.2012 61 D.B.Kere Limestone Mines of M/s. Madras Cements Ltd, Chitradurga 21.02.2012

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ANNEXURE – XVII

NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS CARRIED OUT – ZONE -WISE DURING 1-04-2011 TO 31-03-2012

Zonal Office - Bangalore South

Sl. No.

Category

Industries Stone crushers

HWM

Plastic rules

HCE

Common BMW

facility

CETP

MSW

Mines

Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total Others

Comp laints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13a 14 15 16 17 18 1 Red 277 150 143 154 34 0 31 0 2 7 0 0 0 54 852 0 0 2 Orange 118 98 133 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 0 408 0 0 3 Green 154 120 174 0 3 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 630 189 57

Zonal Office - Mysore

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total Others Compl aints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13a 14 15 16 17 18 1 Red 385 38 276 246 02 0 91 02 0 14 14 139 20 167 1394

122 92 2 Orange 14 25 244 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 324 3 Green 25 30 234 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 325

Zonal Office - Bangalore East

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total Others

Complaints

Large Medium Small 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13a 14 15 16 17 18 1 Red 236 98 239 177 40 0 119 0 20 19 0 0 5 92 1045

196 102

2 Orange 127 76 75 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 283 3 Green 153 101 198 0 17 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 176 651

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Zonal Office – Chitradurga

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total

Others

Comp laints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13a 14 15 16 17 18 1 Red 147 36 91 203 06 08 297 10 0 20 89 0 0 06 913 14

81 2 Orange 26 57 217 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 304 0 3 Green 50 34 290 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 392 4

Zonal Office –Dharwad

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total Others Comp laints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1 Red 281 58 817 473 53 25 155 18 0 33 115 0 0 0 2028 140 153

2 Orange 28 53 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 0 0 3 Green 34 71 251 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 356 114 0

Zonal Office: Mangalore

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Total Others Comp laints

Large Medium Small 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1 Red 213 116 231 77 8 1 54 3 1 33 8 154 0 3 902 100

119 2 Orange 8 48 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 3 3 Green 22 46 422 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 507 3

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Zonal Office - Bangalore City

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Others Total Comp laints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 1 Red 84 16 87 0 9 5 224 0 9 0 0 0 0 25 0 459 63 2 Orange 35 29 26 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 3 Green 117 33 55 0 9 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 45 294 27

Zonal Office - Bellary

Sl. No. Category

Industries Stone crush

ers HWM Plastic

rules HCE Common

BMW facility

CETP MSW Mines Coffee estates

Lay out

Infrastructure (Apartment/ Commercial

establishment /Educational

institution

Others Total Comp laints

Large Medium Small

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 1 Red 482 152 219 209 05 01 164 38 0 36 29 0 0 0 101 1436

96 2 Orange 40 122 353 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 515 3 Green 20 76 238 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 435

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ANNEXURE XVIII SUMMARY OF POLLUTION CONTROL STATUS OF 17-CATEGORIES OF INDUSTRIES IN KARNATAKA ON 31.03.2012

Sl. No. Category No. of Industries

Effluent Treatment System

No. of Industries

Emission Control System

OPR

S

OPR

NS

NE

TP

BC

D

UC

LO

UC

LB

OPR

S

OPR

NS

NE

CS

BC

D

UC

LO

UC

LB

1 Aluminum 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Caustic Soda 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cement 16 14 0 0 0 3 1 16 13 0 1 0 3 1 4 (a) Distillery 23 16 3 0 0 3 1 23 16 3 0 0 3 1 (b) Distillery & Sugar 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 5 Dyes & Dye Intermediates 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 Fertilizer 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 Integrated Iron & Steel, Cement 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Tannery 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Pesticide 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Petrochemicals 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Bulk Drugs & Pharmaceutical 42 33 0 0 1 8 0 42 34 0 0 0 8 0 12 Pulp & Paper 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 13 Oil Refinery 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Sugar 48 34 7 2 0 5 0 48 31 8 4 0 5 0 15 Thermal Power 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 16 Copper smelter - - - 0 - - - - - - - - - - 17 Zinc Smelter - - - 0 - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL 170 135 11 2 1 21 2 170 132 12 5 0 21 2 Abbreviations: OPRS - Effluent Treatment/Emission Control system installed and complying with the standards. OPRNS - Effluent Treatment/Emission Control system installed but not complying with the standards. NETP - Effluent Treatment System not installed NECS - Emission Control System not installed BCD - Effluent Treatment/Emission Control system being constructed UCLO - Industry closed on its own. UCLB - Industry closed by SPCB/PCC.

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ANNEXURE – XIX

INDUSTRIES AUTHORIZED TO REPROCESS HAZARDOUS WASTES IN KARNATAKA

Sl. No. Name & Address of unit Authorized

Qty. (MT/A) Sch-1HW Process working/YTC Authorization Valid upto

1 M/s. GTR Aluminium P Ltd, No 33E, Veerasandra Indl Area, Bangalore. 2500 MT/A Aluminium Re-

processor Working 30.06.2013

2 M/s. GTS Alloys Pvt. Ltd, No 25, 3rd Main, Veerasandra Indl Area, Anekal Tq, Bangalore-100. 480 MT/A Aluminium Re-

processor Working 30.06.2013

3 M/s. Saravana foundry & Engg wires No 382, 10th Cross, 4th Phase, PIA, Bangalore. 240 MT/A Copper Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

4 M/s. Rajeshwari copper Products, No 79, Indl suburb, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore – 560 022. 3600 MT/A Copper Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

5 M/s. Metrex alloys (India) Ltd., Plot No.358 &359,4th Phase, Peenya Industrial area, Bangalore - 560 058. 150 MT/A Copper Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

6 M/s. Shobith Industry, B-4, KSSIDC Indl area, Nanjangud, Mysore. 48,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

7 M/s. Indian Barrels & Allied Metals No 8, Bannimantap Extension, Mysore. 5000 No’s/A Discarded

Containers Working 30.06.2010

8 M/s. Falcon Impex Corporation, No 9A/10A, Baikampady, Mangalore.

14,400 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2014

9 M/s. Haji U Hassanabba & Sons, Plot No.89 & 90, KIADB Indl Estate, Mangalore.

12,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2013

10 M/s. Hajira Enterprises, N0-52,Site No-115, Azeez Sait Industrial town, Nayandahalli, Mysore road, Bangalore - 79.

1,35,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

11 M/s. Shariff Enterprises, Thippasandra Road, Varthur, Bangalore-87. 60,000

No’s/A Discarded Containers Working 30.10.2015

12 M/s. Shri Mahalaxmi Enterprises, No.2, Behind Raghavendra Industrial Estate, Karihobanahalli Main Road, Near Peenya 2nd Stage, Bangalore.

60,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

13 M/s. S.M.Z Industries, C-202, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Mysore. 60,000

No’s/A

Discarded Containers

Working 30.06.2013

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14 M/s. Indian Technologies, Plot No.C-35, III Cross, KIADB Industrial Area, Hoskote Tq, Bangalore – 114.

1,20,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

15 M/s. M.D. Enterprises, Plot No. 80, KIADB Industrial area, 2nd phase, Road No.19, Anthrsthally, Tumkur.

36,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2013

16 M/s. SAFA Industries, No.C-17, KSSIDC Industrial Area, Pilmuge village, Chintamani Road, Kasaba Hobli, Hoskote Tq, Bangalore – 562 114

30,000Nos./A Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

17 M/s. New Kannimar Enterprises, No. 15 B, 1st phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore – 562 106.

1,05,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

18 M/s. N. V. trading Plot No. 302, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Tq, Bangalore-99. 10,000 No’/A Discarded

Containers Working 30.06.2015

19 M/s. Archana Enterprises, No. C-9, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Veerasandra, Bangalore – 560 100. 1,500 No’s/A Discarded

Containers Working 30.06.2013

20 M/s. Karnataka Traders, Plot No.23/A, Karnad Industrial Area, Mulki, Mangalore.

20,000 No’s/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

21 M/s. ATM Enterprises, No.8, CV Road, Bannimantapa Industrial Area, Mandi Mohalla, Mysore - 570 015.

27,000 No's & 18,000

No's/A

Discarded containers Working 30.06.2016

22 M/s. Roshan Enterprises, Plot No.87F (P), Jigani Industrial Area, 1st Pahse, Anekal Tq, Bangalore - 562106.

36,000 No's/A,

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2015

23 M/s. V.J. Traders, Plot No.239 C, Harohalli Industries Area, Kanakpura Tq, Ramnagar Dist.

60,000 No's/A

Discarded Containers Working 30.06.2016

24 M/s. Hindustan Barrels, No. 3, Narayanagowda Industrial area, Near Kareemsab Layout, Hegganahalli, Bangalore 6000 Nos./A Discarded

Containers Working 30.06.2010

25 M/s. Shree Suchem Industry, No 4-C2 Somanahally Industrial Area Maddur, Mandya. 1,800 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

26 M/s. Global Rasayan, No 176 Hebbal Indl Area, Mysore. 600 KL/A Etchant Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

27 M/s. Sri. Rama Chemicals, no.91/2, shed no.4, Subbanna Indl area, Garucharyapalya, White field road, Mahadevpura. 360 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

28 M/s. Karnataka Agro Chemicals, 43-C, KIDAB (i) Area, Hoskote, Bangalore. 3,168 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

29 M/s. Canara agro chemicals, Plot No.443-A, IV Phase, PIA, Bangalore. 60 KL/A Etchant Re-processor Working 30.06.2010

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30 M/s. Chevur chemicals & Industries, No.B-304, II Stage, PIE, Bangalore-58. 960 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

31 M/s. Shri Varu Acid & Chemicals, No 143 3rd Phase, Peenya Industrial. Area, Bangalore. 1,200 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

32 M/s. Shree Nandi Chemicals, No. 28, 3rd Cross, KSSIDC Industrial area, Anthrasanahalli, Tumkur. 600KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2013

33 M/s. Venkateshwara Enterprises, Sy.No.260, Bingipura, Jigani Hobli, Anekal Tq, Bangalore – 560 099. 200 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

34 M/s. Global Green Agrotech, No.204-D, (Part-1) Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore - 570 018. 600 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

35 M/s. Mathru Agro Chemiclas, Plot No. 69, A/7, Hootagalli Industrial Area, Mysore - 570 018. 600 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

36 M/s. Saddhguru Chemiclas, No.68, 2nd cross, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 58. 1200 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2016

37 M/s. AKS Trading Company, No. C-69, 2nd A cross, 11 stage, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 58. 10 MT/M waste PCB

reprocessor Working 30.06.2016

38 M/s. Shree Maruthi Chemicals, No.C-38, KSSIDC Industrial Area, Pillagurmp, Hoskote - 562 114, Bangalore Rural 480 KL/A Etchant Re-

processor Working 30.06.2015

39 M/s. Ash Recyclers, No.94, Thimmaiah Rd Bangalore. 120 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 31.12.2015 40 M/s. Ash Recyclers, No.3, KSSIDC (i) Estate, Hoskote, Ban-14. 120 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015 41 M/s. E-Parisara Pvt Ltd, No 30-P3 Dabaspet Bangalore. 8820 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

42 M/s. New Port Computer Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. No. B-29, KSSIDC Indl. Estate, Bommasandra, Hosur Road, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore – 560 099.

500 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2014

43 M/s. E-Wardd & Co., No.6/1B, 14th Cross, Hosur Road, Bommanahalli, Bangalore – 560 068. 600 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2013

44 M/s. K.G. Nandini Enterprises, No.46/4, 46/5, Billakempanahalli village, Bidadi Hobli, Ramanagaram District. 7,200 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

45 M/s. Eco Birdd Recycling Company Pvt. Ltd., No. 185, Azeez Sait Industrial Area, Nayandahalli, Mysore Road, Bangalore – 39. 350 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

46 M/s. FA Enterprises, No. B-08, KIADB Industrial Area, Tamaka, Kolar Dist. 100 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

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

560 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

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48 M/s. E-R3 Solutions Pvt. Ltd, No.C-430, 1st Cross, 1st Stage Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore – 560 058. 290 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

49 M/s. Tech Logic, Unit-2, Shed No.36, 2nd Main, Ranganathapura, Bangalore – 560 044 240 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

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

337.5 MT/A (printer

cartridges) E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

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

300 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

52 M/s. Nobel Technology, No.46, 14th Cross, 4th Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 596 058. 300 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

53 M/s. Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd, Plot No. 422/2, 11th cross, 4th phase, 2nd stage, Peenya industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058. 600 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2015

54 M/s. Ecovision Recycling, No.D-65, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, Bangalore - 34. 300 MT/A E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2016

55 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 MT/A (printer

cartridges) E-waste recycling Working 30.06.2016

56 M/s. Sapthagiri Metal Refinery, Kallur, Mandli, Shimoga. 850 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

57 M/s. Mahaveer metal Works, NH- 13, baradi Cross road, Kanthavara, Karkala, Udupi. 360 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2010

58 M/s. Jayvel Enterprises, plot no.26A, KIADB Indl area, Malur, Kolar. 6000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2014

59 M/s. Chloride Alloys India Ltd, (Formerly Known as Leadage Alloys India Ltd.), Sy.No.60/1 & 2, Seethanayakanahalli, Malur Taluk, Malur Indl. Area, Kolar.

96,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

60 M/s. Eshwari Metal Industries(Unit-II), Plot No.96 & 97,Industrial Area, Baikampady, Mangalore-11. 5,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

61 M/s. Eshwari Metal, Industries, 101-A, Baikampady Indl. Area, Mangalore. 4,230 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

62 M/s. Evershine Smelting Alloy (P) Ltd, Plot NOL 15-C. Zone-2, Attibele Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore-562 107. 3,200 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

63 M/s. Ponni Industries, No 24 4th Phase Bommasandra Industrial Area Bangalore.

5,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

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64 M/s. Sarswathi Industries, Street No: B-40 Veerasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore-158. 3,200 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

65 M/s. Ananda Metal corpn, No.C-81, III Stage, PIE, Bangalore-58. 1,500 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015 66 M/s. GN Industries, No.490-D, IV Phase, PIA, Bangalore-58. 1,440 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015 67 M/s. Mekala Metal Works (Unit-1), II Stage, PIE, Bangalore. 3,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

68 M/s. Om Shivashakthi Metal Works, No B 196 II Stage, PIA, Bangalore. 600 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2013

69 M/s. Mekala Metal Works (Unit-2), Yeshwanathapur, Bangalore. 8 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015 70 M/s. Maharanjani Metal Mart, KIADB Indl. Area, Malur, Kolar. 27 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 07.02.2015

71 M/s. Selvam Metals & lloys, plot No. 37, Sy.No. 76, 2nd Phase, KIADB Industrial Area, Malur Taluk, Kolar District 240 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2014

72 M/s Veeranarayana Metal Alloys Pvt Ltd, No.81/2, lakkenahalli Village, Solur Hobli, Magadi tq, Ramanagaram District. 18,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 26.01.2015

73 M/s. Sandeep Lead Alloys (India) Pvt. Ltd, No.19, KIADB Industrial Area, Malur, Kolar Dist. 18,000 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2014

74 M/s. B.T. Solders (P) Ltd., Plot No.89, Belagola Industrial Area, Mysore-570 016. 400 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

75 M/s. Anitha Industries, (P) Ltd, Plot No.3, Industrial Estate, Antharasanahalli, 2nd Stage, Tumkur - 572 106. 900 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2015

76 M/s. Superchem Oxides, #321-B, 8th cross, 4th phase, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058. 1200 MT/A Lead Re-processor Working 30.06.2016

77 M/s. Nandi Inorganics, Sy. No.590/2, Mardi Shivapaur village, Gokak Tq, Belgaum Dist. 600 MT/A Ferrous sulphate Working 30.06.2013

78 M/s. KGN Enterprises, Plot No. 110 (P)/1 & 111/1, KIADB Industrial Area, Humnabad, Bidar – 585 330. 300 MT/A Precious metaldust Working 30.06.2014

79 M/s. Vishnu Enterprises, No. 221/232, Byravana doddi, Banadur Road, Opp. To coco cola Factory, Ramnagara Dist. 2 KL/A Silver extract by X

Ray solution Working 30.06.2012

80 M/s. Jarali Industries, No 1099, Autonagar Kanabargi, Belgaum. 5,184 MT/A PCB Sludge Working 30.06.2015

81 M/s. Supraveni Chemicals P Ltd, No.8-C1 Kadugodi Bangalore. 4,120 MT/A Spent Catalyst re-processor working 30.06.2013

82 M/s. Alchemist Processors, A-150, II C Main, PIA, Bangalore. 720 MT/A Spent Catalyst re-processor working 30.06.2015

83 M/s. Sonia Industries, # D-15, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Kumbalgodu, B,lore -74. 600 MT/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2014

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84 M/s. Bhavana Agencies, No.58c-4, Hoskote Industrial Area, Hoskote Bangalore Dist. 7,200 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

85 M/s. Sri Sai Industries, plot no.12B, KIADB Indl area, Somanahalli, Mandya. 7,200 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

86 M/s. Panchamukhi Chemicals, No.9-10, Jigani Indl Area, KSSIDC 1st phase, Anekal Tq. 1,200 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

87 S.V. Asphalt Products (P) Ltd, Sy. No.9, H-List, 25/1, Bertain Agrahara, Hosur Road, Electronic city, Bangalore – 560 100 1872 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

88 M/s. Saastha Chemisool, No: 15, A6, 10th Cross, Jigani Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore. 12,000 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

89 M/s. Jyothi Chemicals industries, (Spent solvent) Survey Nos: 29/301, Jigani Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore. 1,800 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2010

90 M/s. Banashankari Chemicals, NO: C-94, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Bangalore 1,800 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2014

91 M/s. Banashankari Chemicals, Plot No.200 & 203, KIADB Industrial Area, 3rd phase, Malur, Kolar Dist. 3,000 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

92 M/s. Durga Solvents, No.C-95, Bommasandra Indl Area, Bangalore. 600 KL/A Reprocessing of Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

93 M/s. Sri Durga Chemicals Corp, D-63, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, Bangalore-561 229. 328 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

94 M/s. Purex Laboratories (I) (P) ltd, Virgonagar, Old Madras Rd, Avalahalli, Bangalore-49. 2,800 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2014

95 M/s. Somu Solvents, Veerasandra Industrial Estate, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore. 1,590 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

96 M/s. Shalini Enterprises, No.A-6, III Stage, PIE, Bangalore-58. 12,000 KL/A Reprocessing of Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

97 M/s. Gomti Resins & Polymers (P) Ltd, B-36, KSSIDC Indl Estate, Kumbalgod, Bangalore-560074. 3,000 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

98 M/s. Sathya Industries, Plot No. 142-145, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Industrial Estate, Jigani Industrial area, Phase-I, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore – 562 106.

9000 KL/A Reprocessing of Spent solvent working 30.06.2013

99 M/s. Dynarx Technology (India) Ltd, Plot. No. 9, KIADB, Chikkaballapur Industrial Area, Chikkaballapur – 562 101. 2454 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2014

100 M/s. MVR Chemicals & Oils, Sy. No. 400, Sarjapura Village, Sarjapura-Attibele Road, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District. 18000 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2016

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101 M/s. Unilab, No.40, 11 cross, Thigalarapalya Main Road, Balajinagar, Peenya 3rd stage, Bangalore-58. 900 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2015

102 M/s. Kaveri Industries, Plot No.43 & 43, 2nd Phase, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore - 562 105. 1440 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2016

103 M/s. SNRCO Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.48, Jigani Industrial Area, Jigani, Anekal Tq, Bangalore - 99. 9000 KL/A Reprocessing of

Spent solvent working 30.06.2016

104 M/s. S.M. Enterprises, No 4911, M.C. Road, Mandya. 4,200 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

105 M/s. Special Oils, No 202/2, Kuruvinakoppa Village, Kalaghatgi, Dharwad. 1,440 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

106 M/s. Nakoda Petro Chemicals, Plot no.8, KIADB Indl area, Sathyamangala, Tumkur. 1,800 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2013

107 M/s. Shanthadurga Petrochemicals, No 701 Shedegalli Manturga Post, Khanapur Belgaum 1,800 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

108 M/s. Jyothi Chemicals industries,(Used oil) Survey Nos: 29, 30/1 & 30/2, Jigani Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore. 1,020 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2010

109 M/s. Lubetech Petro Chemicals, No. 1-54, KSSIDC, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, Bangalore-561 229. 1,440 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 31.01.2015

110 M/s. Sri Balaji Refineries, B-5&6, Veerasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore. 1,100 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

111 M/s. SB Refineries, Plot No. 81, 4th phase, Bommasandra Link Road. 3,600 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 19.08.2014

112 M/s. Century Refineries (Used Oil), Plot no. 17-I & J, KIADB Industrial area, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore Rural. 10,000 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 26.08.2015

113 M/s. Bharat Lubricants, B-36 Veerasandra industrial Area, Bangalore. 9,000 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 114 M/s. Arun Industries, B-64, III Stage, PIE, Bangalore-58 360 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

115 M/s. M.R. Industries, Plot no.14-G, 1st Cross 2nd main, Kumbalgod, Banglore-74 3000 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

116 M/s. Merlyn Hydrocarbons Pvt. Ltd, No 367, Hassan Growth Centre HN Pura Rd, Hassan. 4,500 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

117 M/s. Sampath Refinery Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.64A-65D, KIADB Industrial Area, Tubinakere, Mandya Dist. 3,600 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 29.04.2015

118 M/s. K.M. Oils (P) Ltd., Plot No.75, 76 & 77A, (Part) II phase, Kapnoor Industrial area, Gulbarga. 10,200 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

119 M/s. Balaji Industries, Plot No.20/A, Machenahalli Industrial Area, Shimoga Tq, & Dist.

1200 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2016

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120 M/s. H.N Petrochem Industries, Plot No.29/2, Taj Sultanpur Industrial Area, Gulbarga. 3600 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2015

121 M/s. Khawja Petroleums Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.3, KIADB Industrial Area, S.G. Kote, Dasarahalli, Bangalore 114. 1200 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2013

122 M/s. Sri. V.B.S. Petro Chemicals, No.11 & 12, 3rd cross,2ns block, Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058. 2244 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2016

123 M/s. Merit India Lubicants, Plot No.189, Bommasandra Industrial Area, 4th Phase, Anekal Tq. Bangalore - 560 105. 9000 KL/A Used Oil Recycling working 30.06.2014

124 M/s. Merlyn Hydrocarbons Pvt. Ltd, No 366 Hassan Growth Centre HN Pura Rd, Hassan. 3,600 KL/A Waste Oil recycler working 30.06.2015

125 M/s. Indolubes & Sovlents, No.352, 4th main, PIA, Bangalore. 1,500 KL/A Waste Oil Recycler working 30.06.2014

126 M/s. Century Refineries (Waste Oil), Plot no. 17-I & J, KIADB Industrial area, Hoskote Taluk, Bangalore Rural. 10,000 KL/A Waste Oil Recycler working 26.08.2015

127 M/s. MVR Chemicals & Oils, Sy. No. 400, Sarjapura Village, Sarjapura-Attibele Road, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District. 4,500 KL/A Waste Oil Recycler working 05.12.2015

128 M/s. Sampath Refinery Pvt. Ltd, Plot No.64A-65D, KIADB Industrial Area, Tubinakere, Mandya Dist. 3,600 KL/A Waste Oil Recycler working 29.04.2015

129 M/s. K.M. Oils (P) Ltd., Plot No.75, 76 & 77A, (Part) II phase, Kapnoor Industrial area, Gulbarga. 19,500 KL/A Waste Oil Recycler working 30.06.2015

130 M/s. Chemitals Pvt. Ltd, (Formerly M/s. Vasthu Chemicals Pvt. Ltd), No. 314, Part-I, Hebbal Industrial Area, Myosre.-570 016. 1,100 MT/A Zinc re-processor working 30.06.2015

131 M/s. Himalaya Oxides Ltd, No.231-A, Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore – 571 186. 240 MT/A Zinc re-processor working 30.06.2015

132 M/s. Chemitals (P) Ltd., No.156, I Stage, PIE, Bangalore-58. 1,080 MT/A Zinc re-processor working 30.06.2013

133 M/s. Suraj Chemicals, Plot No. 318C, KIADB Industrial Area, Malur, Kolar. 2,400 MT/A Zinc re-processor working 30.06.2016

134 M/s. R.K. Industries, Plot No.68-K, (Part), Chemical Zone, Hootagalli Industrial Area, Mysore - 570 018. 1200 MT/A Zinc re-processor working 30.06.2013

135 M/s. Top Note Aromatics, #97, KRS Road, Metagalli, Mysore – 570016. 84 KL/A Molybdinum Aicd working 30.06.2015

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ANNEXURE- XX LIST OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED BY THE BOARD OFFICERS/OFFICIALS DURING 2011-12

Sl. No

Name of Programme Organized by From To Place Officer Deputed Designation

1 “Water Security and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities”

The Energy and Resources Institute, (TERI) Delhi

13/04/2011 15/04/2011 New Delhi Dr LaxmiNarayan, Sri T Mahesh

EO, Bangalore West, EO, South II

2 “Organizational Effectiveness: Focus on Human Resource

National Productivity Council, Kanpur

26/04/2011 30/04/2011 Himachal Pradesh (Dalhousie)

Sri Udaykumar, Sri B.M Prakash

EO ,H.O EO ,Mandya

3 Biotech for a better tomorrow

Bangalore India Bio 2011 Secretariat, Bangalore

4/5/2011 4/5/2011 Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore

Stm B Madhavi Smt Sudhasowmyalatha

AEO , Bamgalore East I AEO, Bangalore South II

4 Managing Urban Air Quality: Focus on Clean Vehicle Technology and Fuels”

Centre For science And Environment New Delhi

18/05/2011 20/05/2011 CSE New Delhi Sri Sadiq Ahmed Sri Shridhar nayak

SEO (South), DSO (Hassan)

5 “Developing transformational Leadership & Team Work for Higher Performance

National Productivity Council, Kanpur

6/6/2011 10/6/2011 Mussurie, Uttarakhanda

Sri Shivappa Naik Sri Yoganda

EO, Peenya, EO Banglaore City II

6 “Oil Spill India 2011” M/s ITEN Media Pvt Ltd, New Delhi

29/09/2011 1/10/2011 Goa Sri N Laxman Sri Gopalkrishna Sanatangi

EO, Mangalore EO, Karwar

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7 Municipal Solid Waste Management –Collection., Handling, Disposal & Recovery Options”

Engineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad

6/6/2011 10/6/2011 Hyderabad Sri M Raghuram Sri Asifkhan

DEO, City III DEO ,Bangalore South II

8 Industrial and Chemical Disasters”

ATI Mysore 13/06/2011 17/06/2011 Mysore Sri Ganeshan, Smt Savitha Smt P Sunitha, Dr Puttaraju Sri V Sunil Sri Somashekhar gowda

DEO, Mysore DEO Mysore DEO, Mandya AEO, Belgaum AEO Raichur AEO, Bagalkot

9 Building Positive Attitude for Better Work Culture”

National Productivity Council

21/07/2011 22/07/2011 Bangalore Sri B Rudresh Sri B S Muralidhara Sri Sudhakar

EO Dharwad EO Bangalore City I DEO Ramangar

10 “Safety, Health and Environment for Sustainable Growth: Challenges & Responses

National Safety Council 19/10/2011 21/10/2011 New Delhi Sri K M Nagaraj Sri B G Mohankrishna

SEO City SEO H O

11 “Climate Change & Disaster Risk”

Administrative Training Institute Mysore

4/7/2011 8/7/2011 Mysore Sri Laxman Smt Shakuntalabai Smt Gazaala Ameen

SEO Mysore EO Chamrajangar AEO H O

12 “Marine GIS for Coastal Pollution Management”

Integrated Coastal and Marine Area Management(ICMAM), Chennai

8/8/2011 12/8/2011 Chennai Sri Ravichandra Sri Shivakumar

DEO, Udupi DEO Karwar

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13 “Global Environment and Disaster Management: Law and Society

CPCB Delhi 22/07/2011 24/07/2011 Delhi Sri M N Jayaprakash Sri V R Hosur Sri K N Shivalingegowda

SEO, H O Legal officer H O SEO Chitradurga

14 “Development of Green Belts”

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

1/8/2011 5/8/2011 Dehradun Sri Niranjan Sri Basavaraju

EO, Mysore EO, Chitradurga

15 Collection, Storage, Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Wastes”

Centre for Environment and Nature Conservation, Patna

10/9/2011 14/09/2011 Patna University Patna

Sri Padmanabhan Sri Bhaskar

DEO, Bangalore City RO Udupi

16 Environmental Aspects of Water Resources Projects

Central Water Commission, Pune

26/09/2011 30/09/2011 National Water Academy Pune

Sri Natesh Sri Lokesh Sri V Anand

DEO's H O

17 Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement

Centre For science And Environment New Delhi

1/8/2011 30/08/2011 CSE New Delhi Sri J N Yoganand Sri C Ramesh

AEO, South I Office AEO H O

18 “Aquatic Ecology, Utility, Conservation and Sustainable Management ”

AEUCSM-2011 2/9/2011 3/9/2011 Chikkaballapur Dr Balagangadhar, Dr Laxmi Narayan, Smt Vijaya Hegade Dr Nagappa

CSO, Centrla Lab EO West EO HO SO HO

19 Marine Eco-toxicology Studies

Marine Eco-toxicology Studies

6/9/2011 6/9/2011 Chennai Sri J S Nayak Sri Raghavendra

SSO Mangalore SO, Central Lab

20 Water Quality Monitoring, Network Design, Sampling, Analysis and Quality Assurance

National Institute of Hydrology Roorkeee

14/11/2011 18/11/2011 Roorkee Sri S.H Gonni Sri ravi Gali

SO, Davangere DSO, Mangalore

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21 “Management of Municipal Solid Waste and Plastic Wastes”

Environment Protection & Research Institute (EPTRI) Training, Hyderabad

8/11/2011 9/11/2011 Hyderabad Sri Venkateshshekhar Sri G R Ganeshan Dr Smt Sudhasowmyalatha

EO HO DEO Mysore AEO Sotuh II

22 Environmental Appraisal for Development Projects

Administrative Staff College of India Hyderabad

7/11/2011 9/11/2011 Hyderabad Sri. M.S. Anand DEO, H.O

23 Recent Trends in Environmental Monitoring and Control Strategies in Petroleum and Petrochemical Industry

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

5/12/2011 7/12/2011 Roorkee Sri. Sridhar, Sri Diwakar

DEO, Koppal DEO, Hassan

24 Climate Change, Forest Resource and Environment ICCFRE -2011 and 6th National Environment Congress”

University of Kerala Tiruvanantapuram ,

9/12/2011 11/12/2011 Tiruvanantapuram

Sri. K. M Nagaraj Sri. C.M. Sateesh

SEO, City SEO Bellary

25 Advanced Waste Water Treatment Technologies and the role of Decentralized Waste Waster Management”

Centre for Science and Environment Delhi

19/12/2011 23/12/2011 Delhi Sri. M.G. Yateesh Sri. Shanmugappa Sri. C. Siddaramaiah

EO, East I EO , North II EO , North I

26 Solid Waste Management” Blue Earth Jadvpur University Kolkotta

9/11/2011 11/11/2011 Kolkatta Sri B.M Praksh EO, Mandya

27 Integrated Municipal Waste Management

Aligarah University Aligarah

28/11/2011 30/11/2011 Aligarah, Uttara Pradesh

Smt Gazaala Ameen Dr. B Madhavi

AEO, H O AEO Bangalore East I

28 Information Technology for Non IT Professionals

Administrative Training Institute, Mysore

15/11/2011 19/11/2011 Mysore Sri. S. Nandakumar Sri. N.R. Raju Sri, C. Ramesh

SEO, H.O EO. H O AEO H.O

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CPCB Training Programmes

29 Ambient Air and Stack Monitoring Technique”

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

7/11/2011 9/11/2011 Kanpur Sri. D.P. Mahendra Sri G.R. Kiranakumar

AEO, Mysore AEO, Bangalore City 3

30 Air Quality Management through Source Appointment”

The Energy and Resources Institute Delhi

21/12/2011 23/12/2011 TERI Delhi Sri S Rajashelhar Sri Somashekhar

DEO, Chitradurga AEO Chitradurga

31 Biology in Pollution Mitigation (Sewage Treatment) through in situ Bioremediation and Bacteriophage”

Centre for Environmental Science & Engg Mumbai

13/02/2012 15/02/2012 IIT Bombay Sri Gopalkrishna Santhangi Sri Puttaraju

EO Karwar AEO Belgaum

32 Batteries and Electronic Waste Management”

Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) Hyderabad

23/01/2012 25/01/20112

EPTRI Hyderabad

Sri S Ramesh Sri B. C Shivamurthy

AEO Chikkamangalur AEO, Bellary

33 Compliance to Zero discharge Norms in Distilleries – Technical Challenges & Solutions

Vasantdada Sugar Institute Pune

16/01/2012 20/01/2012 VSI Pune Sri C.R.Manjunath Sri K.S. Manjunath

DEO, Belgaum DEO, Shimoga

34 “Environmental Data Interpretation, Compilation, Analysis, Presentations and Reporting”

Indian Statistical Institute New Delhi

22/02/2012 24/02/2012 ISI New Delhi Dr. Laxminarayan Dr. Raju K. M

EO Bangaore West AEO H.O

35 “Environmental Monitoring and Control in Cement and Thermal Power Plant”

Pollution Control Research Institute, Haridwar

Jan-12 PCRI Haridwar Sri K .M, Ramesh Sri. I. H. Jagadish

DEO, Bangalore East II DEO, Banglaore Peenya

36 Laboratory Management Practices(Quality Assurance & Laboratory Audit) ”

Centre for Environment and Nature Conservation, Patna

10/12/2012 14/12/2012 CENC Patna Dr. B.R. Balagangadhar Dr. M.P. Gowdappa

CSO, Centrlal Lab DSO, Central Lab

37 Proficiency Testing and Inter-Laboratory Comparison

Indian Statistical Institute Delhi

21/03/2012 23/03/2012 ISI New Delhi Dr. Smt Lokeshwari Smt Kalai Chelwi

SSO, Central Lab SSO Central Lab

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38 Coastal Water Quality Monitoring & Management

Engineering Staff College of India Hyderabad

To be announced

ESCI Hyderabad Sri N. Venugopal Murthy Smt Kavitha

DSO, Central Lab DSO, Mysore Regional Lab

39 Noise Management in Industry”

National Institute of Industrial Engineering NITIE, Mumbai

14/11/2011 16/11/2011 NITIE Mumbai Sri. P. K Umashankar Sri. K.M Somashekhar

AEO City I Office AEO Chitradurga

40 Managing Urban Air Quality Focus on Clean Vehicle Technology and fuels”

Centre for Science and Environment New Delhi

7/11/2011 9/11/2011 CSE Delhi Sri. M. Laxman Dr. Nagappa

SEO, Mysore SO, H.O

41 Waste Water Treatment Technologies

The National Institute of Engineering Mysore

7/12/2011 9/12/2011 NIE Mysore Sri Asif Khan Sri. C.R. Manjunath Smt Sunitha Smt Radha Sri S Ramesh

DEO, Bng South 2 Office DEO, Bang West Office DEO Mandya AEO Mysore AEO Chamrajangar

42 Information Technology for Non IT Officers

ATI Mysore 28/11/2011 2/12/2011 ATI Mysore Smt Shakuntalabai Smt Savitha Smt Sunitha Smt Radha

EO, Chamarajangar DEO, Mysore DEO Mandya AEO, Mysore

43 Environmental Challenges & Solutions in Cement Industries for Sustainable Development

Engineering Staff College of India, Hyderabad

7/12/2011 9/12/2011 ESCI Hyderabad Sri Sannavenkatesh Sanabal AEO, Yadgir

44 Corporate Social Responsibility

NIITE 28.11.11 30.11.11 Mumbai Smt Viji Karthikeyan Smt Vijaya Hegde

EO ,Kolar EO,Head Office

45 11th Annual Conference of “Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management” (ISHWM)

M.S. Ramaiah Medical Collage and Hospitals Bangalore

2/12/2011 4/12/2011 M.S. Ramaiah Medical Collage and Hospitals Bangalore

Sri. K M Lingaraju Smt Rajashri Kulli Sri C Ramesh Smt Shobha Gajakosh Smt Chandrakanthi Sri Siddeshwara Babu

SEO, H O DEO Dharwad AEO H O AEO Haveri AEO West Office AEO Bijapur

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46 Revised Guidelines for Recognition of Environmental Laboratories under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986”

CPCB South Zonal Office 1/12/2011 2/12/2011 CPCB Zonal Office Bangalore

Dr. Balagangadharan Sri Jayaprakash Naik

CSO, Central Lab SO Mangalore

47 Management Development Programmes

National Institute of Industrial Engineering NITIE, Mumbai

16-01-2012 Vihar Lake PO, NITIE, Bumbai.

Mr. K.M.Ramesh, DEO, Mr. G.S.Manjunath, DEO, Mr. D.R.Ravi, AEO, Mr. S.R.Ashok Kumar AEO

Deputy Environmental Officer

48 Workshop on "Opportunities for Raw Material Cost Reduction in Sponge Iron Industry"

Sponge Iron Manafacturers Association.

10/1/2012 - at Hotel Babylon Inn, Jail Road, Raipur.

Sri. Sridhar DeputyEnvironmental Officer

49 Engineering staff college of Iindia

Water &waste Management in paper& pulp Industries 21-23 february 2012

21/02/2012 23/02/2012 ESCI Hyderabad Sri.L.Narayanswamy Sri.Marimadiah.HK

Environmental officer Deputy Environmental officer

50 Engineering staff college o f india

Trenchless Technology Applications for urban local bodies .

21/02/2012 24/02/2012 ESCI Hyderabad Sri.HG.Bhaskar Sri.ST.Narayanswamy

AEO AEOr

51 Engineering staff college o f india

Clean Development Mechanism (CDM carbon trading & REDD+Benefits in forestry sector .

12/3/2012 14/03/2012 ESCI Hyderabad Sri.sadiq Ahmed Sri.R.Gurumurthy

Regional senior environmental officer Environental officer

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52 Engineering staff college o f india

Environmental Issues, challenges & solutions for thermal power plants

13/03/2012 15/03/2012 ESCI Hyderabad Sri.CD Kumar Sri.Rajshekar puranik

Regional senior environmental officer Deputy Environental officer

53 National Physical Laboratory

Strengthening the quality infrastructure in environemnt analytics.

29/02/2012 29/02/2012 Clarion collection hotel, shaheed jeet singh marg,newdelhi

Sri.NR.Raju EO DR.B.Nagappa SO

EO , E-Governance Scientific officer, head office

54 Keshavachandra ,IAS govt of national capital territory OF Delhi

1st Biennal International Congress on urban green spaces at (CUGS 2012)New Delhi

5/3/2012 7/3/2012 CUGS 2012 at Newdelhi

Sri.Km.Lingaraju SriB.S.Muralidhar

SEO Infrastructure RO ,Bangalore City-1

55 Dayanand sagar college of Engineering

National Seminar Chemovation "sustainable Development:Reduce.Reuse & Recycle"

5/3/2012 6/3/2012 Dayanand sagar college of engineering

SMT.Manju Nagaraj SMt,NR. Sujatha Sri.BK.Sanathosh

DEO ,Head Office DEO,Head Office AEO,Head Office

56 National Institue of Hydrology

Hydrological Investigations for conservation & management of Lakes"

14/03/2012 16/03/2012 Roorkee SRI.G.R.Gurudev Prakash SRI G.R.Kiran Kumar

AEO Bangalore East-1 AEO Bangalore city-3

57 National Productivity Council

How to make best use of effluent treatment plant"

9/2/2012 10/2/2012 National Productivity Council

SMt.Chandrakanthi Smt.Y.S.Radha

AEO ,Bangalore West AEO,Hassan

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58 Dayanand sagar college of Engineering

one day workshop on water.energy and food safety

21/03/2012 21/03/2012 Bangalore Sri .Natesh Smt .Ambika C.O.Ahmed pasha Sri.Raghavendra

DEO Head office DEO Head office DSO Central lab ASO Central Lab

59 Centre for science and Environment

Managing urban Air Quality : focus on clean vehicle technology & fuels

27/03/2012 29/03/2012 New Delhi DR.KM.Raju Sri.K.Raju

AEO Head Office DEO Chickballapur

60 EA Water Group pvt ltd Wate treatment Designinig & caculation"on 28th -29th march 2012 in bangalore ,Hotel Infantry

28/03/2012 29/03/2012 Infantry road Bangalore

Sri.CN.Manjappa AEO Bellary

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List of Visits/ Conferences attended by the Board Officers abroad during 2011-12

Sl. No

Name of Programme

Organized by From To Place Officer Deputed Designation

1. Conference on Alliance of Hazardous Materials professionals

IEHMM 28.8.2011 30.8.2011 Austin, Texas, USA

Sri.A.S.Sadashivaiah, IFS.

Chairman

2. Visit to State of Bavaria (Gernany)

GIZ 28.11.2011

2.12.2011 Bavaria Sri.S.M.Puttabuddhi, IFS. Sri.M.K.Prabhu dev Sri.D.R.Kumar Swamy Sri.C.Siddaramaiah

Member Secretary SEO SEO EO

3 AFR Utilization in Cement Industry.

International Visit with CII CMA & Officers of various pollution control Boards organaized by CII.

08.12.2011

14.12.2011 Zurich, Paris & Frankfort

B.N. Ramesh Kumar SEO, B'lore East

4 Recovery of alternative fuels and raw materials and treatent of organic hazardous waste through co-processing in resource and energy intensive industries in india

CPCB, New Delhi. 27/11/2011

2/12/2011 Thailand, Bangkok and Viatnam/Rachgia

M.C.Ramesh. Environmental officer

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From Central Environmental Laboratory

Sl. No.

Name of official/s Training conducted by the institution/organization

Title/topic Duration

1 Dr. B.R.Balaganga dharan CSO

a) CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore b) Dept. of Zoology, Patna University

Patana (CPCB sponsored) c) CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

Co-processing of wastes in Cement, Thermal and Iron & steel Industry Laboratory management Practices (QA& laboratory audit)

Two day work shop on Revised guidelines for Recognition of Environmental laboratories under the Environment (protection) Act,1986

One day-October -2011 5 days -November-2011 2 Days Decembeer2011

2 Dr. H. Lokeshwari, SSO CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

Two day work shop on Revised guidelines for Recognition of Environmental laboratories under the Environment (protection) Act,1986

2 Days Decembeer2011

3 Sri. Shivarudra Swamy, SO

CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

Quality assurance and Quality Control for sampling and analysis of water

2 days -January2012

4 Sri. S.Y.Sampath Kumar, SO

CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

Quality assurance and Quality Control for sampling and analysis of water

2 days-January2012

5 Smt.H. Roopadevi, DSO

CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

a. Two day work shop on Revised guidelines for Recognition of Environmental laboratories under the Environment (protection) Act,1986 b. Quality assurance and Quality Control for sampling and analysis of water

2 Days-Decembeer2011 2 days-January2012

6 Sri. Raghavendra, SA CPCB, Zonal office Bangalore

Two day work shop on Revised guidelines for Recognition of Environmental laboratories under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

2 Days-Decembeer2011

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NGOs programmes Assisted by KSPCB during 2011-12

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Name of the NGO/Firm Programme

1 Principal Advisor NRCLPI, St.John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, John Nagara, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034.

Sponsorship for State Level essay writing computation on “Lead in paints”.

2 President Bharatiya Samaja seva Trust, #.36/1, Nanjamba Agrahara, 5th main, Chamarajpet, Bangalore-560018.

Sponsorship for conducting different Environment awareness programmes on world Environment Day-2011

3 WWF-India Karnataka State office Kamal Mansion, #.143, Infantry Road, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for Awareness and training campaign on “Lakes –the Threatened Life Lines” for School Children’s and publics of Bangalore rural district”

4 Assistant Professor Dept. of Forestry & Environment Science, University of Agriculture Science, G.K.V.K. Bangalore-65.

Sponsorship for Awareness and training campaign on Environment and climate change in selected schools of Bangalore rural district”

5 Secretary Samarpana-NGO #.7-B,19th C Main, 1st Block, Rajajinagara, Bangalore-10.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on effects of plastic in Rajajinagara Bangalore.

6 Editor Parisara Malinya-Kannada Monthly, #.608/A, 1st Floor, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Rajajinagra,B’lore-10.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

7 Secretary Kumara park west Residents welfare Association #.201,Nishsnt Residency, Govind Rao Road, Kumara park west, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for Awareness and training campaign on “Solid waste Management”.

8 Chairman Jagruthi Education Trust Gollahalli, Hiriyur- Taluk Chitradurga-577545

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

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9 TEERI-The Energy and Resource Institute Southern Regional center 4th main, 2nd cross, Domulur 2nd stage, Bangalore-560071.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

10 President Hubblli Dharward Nagarika parisara samithi Aratal Rudragowada Road, Sree Nagara, Dharwad -580003

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

11 The Director F.M.Radio Fever-104, #.309,3rd Floor, Touch Down, No 1&2, HAL Industrial area Vibuthipura,Bangalore-7.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

12 Media Minds, # 7/1 ‘B’ Street,1st Main Road, Sheshadripuram, Bangalore-560020.

Printing and fixing the Digital Flex to the Board indicated for World Environment Day-2011 in Bangalore.

13 The Station Director Radiocity-91.1-F.M Radio,#.137,10th floor H.M.G.Ambassador Building,Residence Road,Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

14 Reliance Media world limited, BIG-92.7. -F.M. Radio, #. 20,5th cross,5th Block, Koramangala,Bangalore-560095.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

15 Entertainment Network (India) Ltd (Radio Mirchi-98.3 F.M). #39/2, 3RD Floor, “Sagar Building”, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-560029.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

16 Red F.M.-93.5 KAL Radio Limited, Maran Tower,# 9, Brunton Road Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on World Environment Day 2011

17 President Sri Bande Muthuraya swamy seva samithi trust, Candrabadavane 10th cross, Bnagalore-39.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes for School children’s.

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18 President Jivavyvidya nivrhana samithi, Kadaba, Gubbi-Ta, Tumkur-Dist.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes for School children’s and public’s

19 Vice president –RMD The Times Group #.40/1, S & B Towers, 1st Floor, M.G.Road, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for Awareness campaign on world Environment Day-2011

20 President Hongirana Mahila seva Trust ® , #.136, 7th cross, Rashi Residence, Magadi Main Road, Bangalore-562130.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

21 Secretary Smardhea (R) 6th Cross, S.R. Extension, Holakere,-577526, Chitradurga, District.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

22 Secretary Parisara & Kala Samskruthika Samsthe ® Rajendra Nagara, Chitradugra-577501.

Sponsorship for providing rain water harvesting facility at Govt. P.U.College in Chitradurga

23 Secretary, Janani seva Trust,Kymballi,Horala halli-(p) T.Narasipura-Taluk,Mysore Dist,571120.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

24 Secretary Ananya Association for Social services ® #.6, Madhuban,Malaprabha Nagar, Behind M.G. Bank P.B.Road, Dharward-580008.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

25 Founder Trustee Consumer Rights Education & Awareness Trust, #.900, 1st stage, 1st phase, 15th cross, chandra Layout, Bangalore-04.

Sponsorship for organizing 5 district level work shops on “Environment protection citizens Legal Rights and Remedies.

26 Managing Trustee B.Marappa Memorial Trust,#.3273, 11th main, Opp.ESI Hospital,Bangalore-560008.

Sponsorship for B.Marappa Memorial Trust Bangalore towards awards to be presented to the awardees who worked in the field of conservation of Biodiversity.

27 Secretary Parisara pravasodhyma Abhiruddhi samthe, Banasiri Nilaya, 2nd cross, Shikaripura, Shimoga-Dist.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

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28 Director Ankura Foundation #.81/002, Belvath Apartment, Dr.A.N. Krishna Rao Road, V.V.Puram, B’lore-04.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

29 Director Verbattle-Organization #.808, 1st Floor, 8th cross,9th main, 3rd block, Jayanagar, Bangalore-560011.

Sponsorship for the State level Debate Competition for School Children’s Verbattle.

30 President Hubblli Dharward Nagarika parisara samithi Aratal Rudragowada Road, Sree Nagara, Dharwad -580003

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on Ganeha Festival- 2011

31 Red F.M.-93.5 KAL Radio Limited, Maran Tower, # 9, Brunton Road, Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on Ganeha Festival- 2011

32 Bennett Coleman & co Ltd (Radio Mirchi-98.3 F.M.),#40/1, S&B Towers, M.G.Road, Bangalore-560001

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programmes on Ganeha Festival- 2011

33 Station Director Doordarshana Kendra, J.C.Nagara, Bangalore.

Sponsorship for vironment Awareness programmes on Ganeha Festival- 2011

34 Secretary Siddaligeswara veedyapita, Rattihalli, Hirekeruru-Taluk, Haveri-District .

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

35 Secretary Vivekananda Degree college, Dr.Rajkumar Road, Rajajinagara, Bangalore-560055.

Sponsorship for Eco Ganesha sapthaha-2011

36 The President Fedaration of Senior Citizen formus of Karnataka, #.14,Pushparg, Cornwell cross Road, Langford Gardens, Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Celebration of World Elders Day

37 Principal Seshadripuram First Grade College, No.26, Yelahanka New Town, Bangalore-560064.

Sponsorship for International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer and Environment Awareness Programme.

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38 Radio Mirchi-98.3 F.M. #.39/2, 3rd Floor, “Sagar Building”, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-560029.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Board Day Celebration- 2011

39 Secretary Raashtra Bandhu-NGO, #.169, 1st Floor, 2nd main, 3rdcross,R.M.V. 2nd stage, Bhoopasandra, B’lore-94.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

40 President Pavan Education society, Gokul, Kitta-post, Basavakalyan –Taluk, Bidar-District.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

41 Secretary The Women’s welfare Society, #.146, Ashirwad Building, Shivabasava Nagar, Belgaum-590010

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

42 Secretary Consumer council for Awareness Rights & Education ®, Opp. Masjid, K.R.Ext, Tumkur-572101.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

45 Director Kodachadri integrated development society, No,70, Rathnakara Nagara, Opposite AGRI College, Shivamogga-577225

Sponsorship for Green School programme in Shivamogga district.

46 President Parisara samraksna vedhike ® Near ring Road, Kunduvada Road, Davanagere.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

47 Proprietor Twins Ads, #.78, Dispensary Road, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for Environment massages display at Dispensary Road Bangalore

48 Radio city-91.1 F.M. (Music Broadcast Pvt.Ltd),4th Floor, Vakil Square Building, No:56/3 Gurappanpalya, Bannerghatta Main Road, Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011

49 Radio Fever-104, F.M. No:309, 3rd Flower, Touch Down No. 1&2, HAL Industrial Area, Vibuthipura, Bangalore-560037.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011

50 Radio Mirchi-98.3 F.M. #.39/2, 3rd Floor, Sagar Building Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore-560029.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011

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51 Station Director All India Radio- Vividha Bharathi, Rajbhavn Road, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011.

52 Kavitha Communications #.7/1.1st Main, ’B’ Street, Sheshadripuram, Bangalore-560020.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011.(Different T.V.Stations )

53 Red F.M.-93.5 KAL Radio Limited, Maran Tower, # 9, Brunton Road, Bangalore-560025.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Deepavali Festival- 2011

54 Creative Director Drishti Art Centre, #174, G-Block, Sahakaranagar, Bangalore-560092.

Sponsorship for “Sundhara Vishwam” dance celebrating the‘Circle of Life’ - 2011 at the Chowdaiah Memorial Hall Bangalore.

55 Secretary Bharath Scouts & Guides, Chamarajanagar District Association, Chamarajanagar-571313

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

56 Secretary Prisara-Nisarga samrakna samsthe, BWSSB, 18th cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore-560012.

Sponsorship for Environmental Awareness programmes in 100 colleges principals and Lectures of Bangalore District.

57 Commissioner for Transport, 5th floor, M.S.Building, Dr, D.R.Ambedkar Veedhi,Bangalore-01.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme on Air pollution in Bangalore.

58 Director Kala-Nadam, #.143, Radha kunj, Coconut Avenue, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560003.

Sponsorship for “Kala-Nadam” Annual dance Festival -2011 at Bangalore.

59 The President International Children’s Film Festival, My sugar Building , J.C.Road, Bangalore-560002.

Co-Sponsorship for Mene munde Makkala cinema programme.

60 Marketing Executive Agile Techno Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd, #.728, 6th B Cross, Koramangala, Block-3, Bangalore-34.

Sponsorship for Board Ads Display Digital Display System at Bangalore City Railway Station.

61 Manager T.V.House, #.143, Ekadanta chambers, 2nd Floor, 5th main, BTM 1st Stage, KEB. Layout, Bangalore.

Sponsorship for Sanjeevini a Medical, Health care and wellness facilities related programme in Udaya T.V.

62 Member Secretary Pilikula Regional Science center Society, Moodushedde , Mangalore-575028.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme in D.K , U.k, & Udupi Districts Teachers, BED , DED students & NSS students

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63 Director Shivapriya School of Dance,#.36/1Subramanya Kumara park West, Bangalore-560020.

Sponsorship for Environmental Dance programme.

64 Secretary Sri Mariswamy Education society ®, Kambali Beedi, koliburjnahatty, Chitradugra-577501.

Sponsorship for for providing rain water harvesting facility at Girls Highschool parashurampura in Chitradurga district and also to conducting Demo programmes.

65 Secretary School of Kalanikethana #.35, 9th A cross, Yelahanaka New town, Bangalore-560064.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

66 Chief Executive officer Centre for Sustainable Development 21st Floor, Public Utility Building, M.G.Road, Bangalore-560001.

Sponsorship for "Bangalore World Water Summit"

67 Secretary Madakari nayaka samskruthika Kendra, Karuvinakatte cercal, Kabirananda nagara, Chjtradurga - 577501.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme on Street plays

68 The Secretary Ranga Samaja (R), #.779, Narmadanadhi Road, Brindavana Nagar, Srinagar, Bangalore-560019.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

69 President Cultural & Rural Devolvement society, Chimakoda, Bidar-Ta& Dist

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme on Street plays

70 Secretary Yuvacahtana Yuvajana Kendra ®, #.678,HAL 3rd stage, Bangalore-560075.

Sponsorship for conducting environmental Awareness programmes on Air pollution in Ramanagara and Tumkur District.

71 Secretary Nisarga Foundation (R), 6th Cross, KHS. Extension, Holakere,-577526. Chitradurga, District.

Sponsorship for conducting Awareness programmes in 60 Schools of Chitradurga District.

72 Secretary Hamsa Jyothi, # . 55, 13th cross, Pipeline , Vijayanagara, Bangalore-560023.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

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73 Secretary Rajani Kala sanga, #.9,Kotekollapuradamma Temple Near, Agrahara, Tumkur-572101.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme on Street plays

74 Executive Director BELAKU, GPM Building , Maruthi Extension, Malur, Kolar Dist,

Sponsorship for conducting 5 Awareness programmes on Low Carbon practices and sustainable life style for Teachers and Students in Dharwad District.

75 Secretary, Janani seva Trust, Kymballi, Horala halli-(p) T.Narasipura-Taluk, Mysore Dist,571120.

Sponsorship for Environment Awareness programme.

76 Manger Advertising Raj Television Network Limited, No:16/1, K.K.M.P, Miller tank Bund Road, Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore-560052.

Sponsorship for Awareness programme on Holi Festival- 2012

77 District Governor Lions Club International District 324 D1, #3, Pranava Complex, 5th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560003.

Donate 50 solar lamps to the Rural schools and student Hostels,

78 Project Director Sarathi- A Resource Center for Communications #.29,1st floor,28th cross, 9th main, B.S.K. 2nd stage, Bangalore-64.

Sponsorship for conducting a short story writing work-shop on the Environmental Awareness issues for the writers.

79 Organizing Secretary University of Agriculture Science, G.K.V.K. Bangalore-560065.

Sponsorship for National seminar on Contemporary Approaches to crop improvement”.

80 Organizing Secretary Dr.D.P.Biradar-Professor, Editor publication center, University of Agriculture Science, Dharwrd-580005.

Sponsorship for National Symposium on Innovative and Modern Technologies for Agricultural productivity, Food security and Environmental Management”.

81 Organizing Secretary (AEUCSM-2011) Dept. of Zoology, Govt. First Grade College Chikkaballapur-562101.

Sponsorship for National conference on Recent Trends in aquatic Ecology, Utility, conservation and sustainable Management

82 Joint Director Central power Research Institute, Sadashiva nagara, Bangalore-560080.

Sponsorship for National conference on “Environmental Friendly Insulating liquids”

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83 Organizing Secretary Sahyadri Arts College Libbrary, B.H.Road, Vidyanagar, Shimoga-577203

Sponsorship for National conference on “Collection Management in changing context: problems & prospects”

84 Head of the Department S.Nijalingappa College, Rajajinagar ii Block, Bangalore-560010

Sponsorship for National conference on “Mile Stones of Chemistry” in the lost hundred years

85 Organizing Secretary Raja Lakhamagouda Science Institute, KLE Society’s, Belgaum-590001.

Sponsorship for National Seminar on “Eco friendly chemicals”

86 The Organizing Secretary Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Dharwad-580005.

Sponsorship for the National Seminar on “Watershed Development

87 Organizing Secretary Department of Studies and Research in Physics, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta-577451. Shimoga District.

Sponsorship for the National Seminar on “Nuclear Energy and Environment”.

88 The Registrar Institute for Social and Economic Change, Dr.VKRV Rao Road, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore -560072.

Sponsorship for the International Conference on “Adaptive Management of Ecosystems: The Knowledge Systems of Societies for Adaptation and Mitigation of Impacts of Climate Change”.

89 The Vice Chancellor University of Agricultural Science, Yattinagudda Campus, Krishinagar, Dharwad-580005.

Sponsorship for the 71st Annual Conference on “Climate Change – its impact on agricultural productivity and livelihood-the policy response”.

90 Director Dr. S.R.Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech and Hearing, Hennur Main Road, Kariyanapalya, Bangalore-560084.

Sponsorship for National workshop on“ Noise Measurement and Conservation of Hearing in industrial Workers”

91 M.S. Ramaiah Medical College and Hospitals MSR Nagar, MSRIT Post, Bangalore-560054.

Sponsorship for 11th Annual conference of ISHWM-2011.

92 Professor and Head Department of Civil Engineering, The National Institute of Engineering, Manandavadi Road, Mysore-570008.

Sponsorship for the Workshop on “Waste water Treatment Technologies” conducting by National Institute of Engineering, Mysore.

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93 Organizing Secretary Vijaya College, R.V. Road,Basavanagudi, Bangalore-560004.

Sponsorship for National seminar on “Emerging Trends in Chemistry and Environment Protection” –

94 Executive Director Bamboo Society of India, Bangalore Vanavikas, Ground Floor, 18th Cross,Malleswaram, Bangalore -560003.

Sponsorship for workshop on use of bamboo as construction material.

95 Secretary Heritage, #.1,Puttanna Road, Chinmaya Apertments, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-560004.

Sponsorship for a seminar on “Indian wisdom to enhance eco- systems”

96 Coordinator Environment support group, #.1572, 36th cross, Ring Road, Banashankari 2nd stage, Bangalore-29.

Sponsorship for conducting two Environmental awareness work shop Teaches and Lecturerschamarajanagara and Ramanagara District.

97 Principal Shri Shivayogi Murughendra Swamiji college Athani-591304.

Sponsorship for National Conference on "Conservation of Biodiversity –with special reference to Global Issues & Ethno Biology"

98 Organizing Committee Economic Department Christ University Bangalore.

Sponsorship for Second National Economics Fest on "ALTIUS-2011",

99 President, Peenya Industries Association, 1st Cross,1st Stage, Peenya Industrial Estate, Banagalore-560058.

Sponsorship for event on " Vendor Development Programme and Networking Activity "

100 Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560012.

Sponsorship for Conference on Geosynthetic lining solution and issues for InfrastructureDevelopment

101 Organizing Secretary Congress on Urban Green Spaces Aravali Foundation for Education 31/D-22, chattarpur Hills, New Delhi-110074.

Sponsorship for International workshop Congress on Urban Green spaces,

102 Principal Mandavya first Grade college, Janasagara campus, M.C.Road, Mandya-571403.

Sponsorship for state level seminar on Microorganisms as Bio-fuel: an alternative energy resource and its marketing

103 Principal Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology Near Jnana Bharathi Campus, BDA Outer Ring Road, Bangalore-560056.

Sponsorship for Workshop on “Rain Water Harvesting and Ground Water Recharging ”

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104 Head of the Department Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore-560078.

Sponsorship for National Seminar on “Chemovation 2012”

105 Principal R.V. College of Engineering Mysore Road, Bangalore-560059.

Sponsorship for Techno-Cultural Festival “8th mile-2012”-

106 Principal Acharya Institute of Technology Acharya Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Road, Soldevanahalli, Hesaraghatta Main Road, Bangalore-560090.

Sponsorship for National Conference on “Green Technologies”

107 Principal Shridevi Institute if Engineering and Technology Sira Road, Tumkur-572106.

Sponsorship for the Conference on “Exploration of Biotechnology by students scholars and Researchers-2012 with a theme stimulating the learners for Research in Biotechnology”

108 Principal R.V. College of Engineering, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560059.

Sponsorship for Project on ”Catalytic Cracking of Plastic Waste to Fuel oil” - reg.

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ANNEXURE XXII

AWARENESS PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED ZONE-WISE FROM 1-04-2011 TO 31-03-2012

Zonal Office No. of Programmes conducted Bangalore city 38 Bangalore South 41 Bangalore North 101 Bangalore East 72 Mangalore 53 Dharwad 89 Chitradurga 87 Mysore 211 Bellary 24 Total 716

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ANNEXURE –XXIII

GREENING INITIATIVES IN INDUSTRIES AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS DIFFERENT ZONES Sl. No. Zonal office

Number of trees planted during 2011-12

1 Bangalore South 1,53,155

2 Bangalore North 1,46,200

3 Bangalore East 1,06,305

4 Mysore 5,90,457

5 Chitradurga 4,51,988

6 Dharwad 10,60,350

7 Mangalore 4,36,000

8 Bangalore city 22,100

9 Bellary 6,00,000

Total 35,66,555

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ANNEXURE- XXIV

ABSTRACT OF LEGAL CASES AS ON 31.3.2012 (From the inception)

1. Criminal/Criminal Misc., cases filed by the Board in JMFC/CJM Courts

I. Cases filed from the inception 382

II. Cases disposed from the inception 170

III Cases pending as on 31.3.2012 212

2. Writ Petitions & Writ Appeals before the High Court of Karnataka

I Cases filed from the inception 1301 II Cases disposed from the inception 1091 III Writ Petitions pending as on 31.3.2012 210

3. Appeals before the Appellate Authority under the Water/Air Act

I Cases filed from the inception 324 II Cases disposed from the inception 269 III Appeals pending as on 31.3.2012 55

4. PIL cases pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India

I Cases filed from the inception 35 III PIL disposed 15 IV PIL cases pending as on 31.3.2012 15

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ANNEXURE – XXV

ORDER OF CONVICTION/FINE IMPOSED IN CRIMINAL CASE OF THE BOARD (FROM INCEPTION)

Lok Adalat In continuation of the Lokadalat matter vide WP.No.13473/98 filed by Bellandur Gram Panchayat. The status of this matter from 1.4.2011 to 31.3.2012 is as follows:- 1. Proceedings dt.8.3.2011 of the Hon’ble Lokadalat Board filed an Affidavit before the

Hon’ble Lok Adalat with regard to the report on the Bio-medical waste, Report on Hazardous waste Management and status of MSW implementation in Karnataka and follow-up action taken by the Board to Lakes.

2. Filed an Affidavit stating that, Board has also initiated actions by issuing notices to the major universities and Educational institutions about the responsibility of the organization to manage the Municipal sold waste within their own campus further as per the directions of the Adalat, actions has been taken by the board pertaining to hazardous waste and follow-up actions. Further workshop was also been conducted on 21.7.2011 with regard to the Cement industries to co-process the old tyres and plastic waste. Further Technical committee meeting conducted on 29.7.2011, 25.8.2011 and 15.9.2011 to discuss about the Lead and Arsenic contamination of milk, fodder, hair soil etc.,

3. Board filed an Affidavit on 5.1.2012 along with the compliance report on BMW, Report

on MSW, list of local bodies possessing landfill sites, action plan for the year 2011-2014, report on recycling habba and also HWM generation and disposal etc.,

4. As per the direction of Hon’ble Lokadalat order dt.7.1.2012 Board filed an affidavit with

regard to the compliance report on BMW, and assessment of Technology adopted at ITI for municipal solid waste Management. etc.,

Appellate Authority

During the period ie 1.4.2010 to 31.3.2011, 58 Appeals filed before the Hon’ble Appellate Authority under Water and Air Acts. Out of the 58 appeals 20 appeals disposed in favour of the Board and 38 Appeals are pending for consideration.

Legal Advisory Committee

42 meetings and delivered the opinion of various issues referred to them during the period ie on 1.4.2011 to 31.3.2012.

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Important Judgments

1. Appeal No.34/2012 filed by M/S. Janajagruthi samithi has filed appeal before the

National Green Tribunal challenging the consent for establishment order

Environmental clearance of the M/S. Udupi Power Plant, and the same was disposed

by the National Green Tribunal with observation that the order impugned before this

Tribunal being only amendment to the Environment Clearance granted in 1997, and

as the order dated 20th March 1997 is the subject matter of dispute before the Hon’ble

High Court of Karnataka in WP.No. 21439/2005, and the said case is still pending

subject. We feel the present Appeal is not maintainable before this Tribunal.

Therefore to avoid conflicting decision, and also for effectual adjudication of the

entire controversy, we feel it would be just and equitable to dispose of this Appeal

giving liberty to the appellant to work out this remedies in accordance with law by

approaching the Hon’ble High court of Karnataka where in WP.No. 21439/2005 is

pending.

2. Writ Petition No.38162/2010, Government of Karnataka has issued a Thippagondanahalli Reservoir Notification

dated 18.11.2003 for protecting the drinking water source of Bangalore city. This

catchments area divided into four zones prohibiting and regulating the certain type of

activities in these zones. The M/S. Escon Genset industry which is illegally

established at zone-III which is prohibits establishment of any industry except

agriculture and Agriculture related activities. Accordingly to the Karnataka State

Pollution control Board has refused the grant of consent for establishment and

Director of industry and commerce has cancelled trade license of the above said

industry. Against the above said orders industry authority has filed writ petition

before the high court of Karnataka, the same was dismissed and upholding the TGR

Notification, and the order passed by the Board in the interest of society at large. 3. Writ Petition No 49017/2011: Filed by M/s Shankar Stone Crusher.

The petitioner in the writ petition had filed earlier Writ petition against order passed

by the Board , the same was dismissed by the Honorable High Court of Karnataka by

its order dated 21-6-2010 by giving liberty to petitioner approach the Appellate

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Authority within 3 week the Appellate Authority constituted under provisions of the

Water and Air Acts declining to grant the stay order, ultimately the same was also

dismissed, as against this the petitioner filed present Writ Petition ,, while disposing

of the Writ petition the court has observed that, the Board has taken pain to record

that , the Thippagondanahalli Reservoir catchment areas concerned the Stone Crusher

activity totally Prohibited , this prohibition is the reason that the water being supplied

to the Bangalore city from this area. Further as per the Notification dated 18-11-2003

the Government of Karnataka divided this catchment area into four zones with

intention to regulate certain type activities in these zones and the Government also

taken policy decision that, the Stone Crushing activity is totally prohibited ,

accordingly the High court of Karnataka while upholding the Notification issued by

the Government of Karnataka and also order passed by Karnataka State Pollution

Control Board dismissed the writ petition by imposing cost of 5000 to the petitioner

by keeping in interest of the society at large as against the interest of few.

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Status of Court Cases Sl No Name of the

RO No. of

appeals in appellate authority

No.of WP’s/WA’s/

Cri.peti, etc in High court of

Karnataka

No. of CC & C.Misc., cases

filed by the Board in JMFC’s

No. of cases pending in

Hon’ble Supreme

Court of India

Total

1. B’lore City-1 0 9 0 0 9 2. B’lore City-2 0 4 22 1 27 3. B’lore City-3 2 5 0 0 7 4. B’lore East-1 0 2 7 0 9 5. B’lore East-2 0 4 7 0 11 6. B’lore South-1 0 1 6 0 7 7. B’lore South-2 0 1 1 0 2 8. B’lore North-1 0 0 6 0 6 9. B’lore North-2 1 4 22 0 27 10. B’lore West 0 6 8 0 14 11. Peenya 0 0 1 0 1 12. Bellary 1 5 28 0 34 13. Chitradurga 0 1 4 0 5 14. Raichur 0 3 1 0 4 15. Bidar 0 0 5 0 5 16. Shimoga 0 4 3 0 7 17. Davanagere 0 2 3 0 5 18. Gulbarga 0 2 1 0 3 19. Koppal 0 1 0 0 1 20. Mandya 0 1 3 0 4 21. Mysore 6 3 7 0 16 22. Chamarajanagar 0 1 2 0 3 23. Tumkur 1 7 14 0 22 24. Kolar 0 4 0 0 4 25. Mangalore 0 3 5 0 8 26. Udupi 0 6 2 0 8 27. Belgaum 2 4 14 3 23 28. Bagalkote 0 15 2 0 17 29. Bijapur 0 0 2 0 2 30. Karwar 0 7 27 4 38 31. Dharwad 4 0 1 0 5 32. Chikmagalur 0 1 2 0 3 33. Hassan 1 0 0 0 1 34. Chikkaballapur 0 2 0 0 2 35. Ramanagar 0 0 0 0 0 36. Haveri 0 0 0 0 0 37. Yadgiri 0 0 0 0 0 38. General/Service

matters before HCK and Delhi

0 0 0 7 28

Total 18 129 206 15 368

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ABBREVIATIONS

AAQ : Ambient Air Quality ADB : Asian Development Bank AEO : Assistant Environmental Officer APC : Air Pollution Control ASO : Assistant Scientific Officer BOD : Biochemical Oxygen Demand CETP : Common Effluent Treatment Plant CFE : Consent for Establishment COD : Chemical Oxygen Demand CPCB : Central Pollution Control Board CFO : Chief Finance Officer CSO : Chief Scientific Officer DEE : Department of Ecology and Environment DEPA : District Environmental Protection Authority EIA : Environmental Impact Assessment EC : Environmental Clearance GEMS : Global Environmental Monitoring System GIS : Geographical Information System GoI/GOI : Government of India GoK/GOK : Government of Karnataka HCE : Health Care Establishment ISO : International Standards Organization IT : Information Technology KIADB : Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board ETP : Effluent Treatment Plant KSPCB : Karnataka State Pollution Control Board MINARS : Monitoring Indian Natural Aquatic Resources System MoEF : Ministry of Environment and Forests M.Tech : Master of Technology NAAQM : National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring NAMP : National Ambient Monitoring Programme. NWMP : National Water Monitoring Programme NGO : Non Government Organization NIC : National Informatics Centre NOX/NOx : Oxides of Nitrogen NRAP : National River Action Plan NRCD : National River Conservation Directorate RSPM/RPM : Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter SO : Scientific Officer SO2/SO2 : Sulphur Dioxide SPM : Suspended Particulate Matter SWA : Single Window Agency YTC : Yet to Commission