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Page 1: REPORT TO CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDreport to central pollution control board by the state of madhya pradesh in original application no. 606 of 2018 in compliance of the hon'ble
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REPORT TO CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

BY THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH IN ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 606 OF 2018

IN COMPLIANCE OF THE HON'BLE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL, PRINCIPAL

BENCH, ORDER DATED 12.09.2019 PASSED IN ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 606

OF 2018 "COMPLIANCE OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES,

2016"

INDEX

SN PARTICULARS ANNEXURE NO. PAGE NO

1. Report of the State of Madhya Pradesh in compliance of order dated 12.09.2019

1-33

2. Timeframe under Rule 22 of the Solid Waste

Management Rules, 2016 for implementation of

the rules

Annexure 1 34-41

3. Inventorisation status of Health Care Facilities

[HCFs] in the State

Annexure 2 42

4. Compliance status by Government HCFs under

Directorate health services

Annexure 3 43-47

5. Compliance status by Veterinary HCFs Annexure 4 48-50

6. Compliance status by Government AYUSH HCFs Annexure 5 51-53

7. Compliance status by 12 CBWTFs in the State Annexure 6 54-55

8. Letter dated 25.02.2012 providing “in principal”

consent for remediation of hazardous waste

dumpsites under the National Clean Energy

Fund [NCEF] Project

Annexure 7 56

9. Letter to CPCB dated 20.06.2019 and 04.09.2019 Annexure 8 57-72

10. Letter to CPCB dated 16.08.2019 with

performance guarantee of Rs 15 Cr.

Annexure 9 73-76

11. Water quality of polluted river stretches in MP Annexure 10 77

12. Letter to CPCB dated 02.05.2019 for deletion of river stretches complying with norms from the list of polluted river stretches

Annexure 11 78-81

13. Details of STPs of polluted river stretches Annexure 12 82-83 14. Current status of compliance of action plan of

06 non- attainment cities of state Annexure 13

(Colly)

84-151

15. Monitoring reports of 06 non- attainment cities Annexure 14 152-154

16. Current status of STPs, desired level of compliance, gap between current status and desired levels and the timeline of proposal for attending the gap

Annexure 15 155-162

17. Letter to CPCB dated 22.04.2019 regarding action plan for re-use of treated waste water

Annexure 16 163-179

18. Performance status of CETPs Annexure 17 180-184 19. Existing district wise ground water recharge,

extraction and water quality status Annexure 18 185-212

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REPORT TO CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

BY THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH

IN ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 606 OF 2018

IN COMPLIANCE OF THE HON'BLE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL, PRINCIPAL BENCH,

ORDER DATED 12.09.2019 PASSED IN ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 606 OF 2018

"COMPLIANCE OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES, 2016"

1. The instant matter pertains to the compliance of Municipal Solid Waste Rules, 2016 by all the States and Union Territories. On the submissions made by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Hon'ble Tribunal passed detailed directions vide para no. 3 and 4 of its order dated 12.09.2019.

"We have heard learned Counsel for the CPCB for future course of action and further

directions required on the above subjects. He submitted that the above reports are

incomplete for want of information from the States/UTs. It was elaborated during

the course of hearing that information is required to be submitted in terms of

following thematic areas viz.

A. Compliance to Solid Waste Rules including Legacy Waste.

B. Compliance to Bio-medical Waste Rules.

C. Compliance to Construction & Demolition Waste.

D. Compliance to Hazardous Waste Rules.

E. Compliance to E-waste Rules.

F. 351 Polluted river Stretches in the Country.

G. 122 Non-attainment cities.

H. 100 industrial clusters.

I. Status of STPs and re-use of treated water.

J. Status of CETPs/ETPs including performance.

K. Ground water extraction/contamination and re-charge.

L. Air pollution including noise pollution.

M. Illegal sand mining.

N. Rejuvenation of water bodies.

The information with regard to above thematic areas needs to be submitted to CPCB

by the Chief Secretaries of all the States and Union Territories in terms of following:

Current status

Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes.

Gap between current status and desired levels.

Proposal of attending the gap with time lines.

Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring compliance to provisions

under statute."

In compliance of the directions passed by the Hon'ble Tribunal, the required

information is being filed herewith.

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A. COMPLIANCE TO SOLID WASTE RULES INCLUDING LEGACY WASTE.

a. Current Status

In Madhya Pradesh, there are 378 ULBs out of which 16 ULBs are Nagar Nigams,

98 ULBs are Nagar Palikas and 264 ULBs are Nagar Parishads. 34 ULBs are having

more than 1,00,000 population while 344 ULBs have less than 1,00,000

population.

The current status of compliance of various duties entrusted on the ULBs and

Government under various rules is as per below:

i. COMPLIANCE UNDER RULE 15:

(Duties and responsibilities of local authorities and village Panchayats of census

towns and urban agglomerations)

1. Policy

The Urban Development & Housing Department of the State Government has

notified “Solid Waste Management Policy-2018” on 05.09.2018 under Rule 11

(1)(a) of SWM Rules 2018.

2. Action Plan

The Urban Development & Housing Department of the State Government has

also prepared a Solid Waste Management Action Plan for implementation of

Solid Waste Management Policy-2018 and to comply with SWM Rules 2016

3. Arrange for door to door collection of segregated solid waste from all

households and processing of solid waste

i. Initially, the State adopted Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM)

through Regional Landfill Concept through PPP Mode wherein 26 clusters

comprising of all 378 ULBs were formed for end to end Solid Waste

Management.

ii. Out of 26 clusters, the waste processing in 04 clusters is based on “Waste

to Energy generation” (67-73 MW target) and remaining 22 clusters are

based on "Composting / Bio-methanization”.

iii. The cluster-based Integrated Solid Waste Management model adopted by

the State is working in 09 clusters – that are in various stages of

implementation. Out of 09 clusters, 06 clusters are processing municipal

solid waste by converting waste to compost and 03 Clusters (Jabalpur,

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Rewa and Gwalior) are processing municipal solid waste by converting

waste to energy.

iv. Currently, except Jabalpur (Collection & Transportation) Cluster, 4 Waste

to Energy (WTE) clusters are on hold due power tariff issue by MPPMCL.

The Power Purchase Agreement is not signed for four WTE clusters i.e.

Bhopal (8 ULBs), Indore (8 ULBs), Gwalior (16 ULBs) and Rewa (28 ULBs).

v. However, there is “in-principle” agreement to continue with 2 WTE

Clusters (Rewa and Gwalior) and terminate contract of remaining 2 WTE

Clusters (Bhopal and Indore). The Government has initiated the necessary

process in this regard.

vi. State is finding it difficult to select suitable private players in remaining 14

clusters comprising of 223 ULBs. This is mainly due to unavailability of

“right” PPP Partners with technical know-how and financial capacity.

Hence, the State has devised an alternate ‘Decentralized Solid Waste

Management Model’ with processing facilities at ULB Level to ensure

effective implementation of SWM Rules, 2016. This approach is already

working in Ujjain City which has Waste to Compost Facility for processing

190 TPD of waste and Jabalpur City which has 11 MW Waste to Energy

Facility for processing 400 TPD of municipal waste. The Government has

already accorded Cabinet approval of Rs. 224 Cr. for Decentralized Solid

Waste Management Model.

vii. In ‘Decentralized Solid Waste Management Model’, each ULB will be

made self-reliant in terms of waste processing (including dry waste, wet

waste and domestic hazardous waste)

i. Each ULB will set up facilities for end to end management of municipal

solid waste such as:

Material Recovery Facilities

Plastic to Fuel

Bio-methanation

Compost Facility

C&D Waste Management Processing Facility

Transfer Stations

Landfill site

Nearby towns to be linked to District Head Quarters.

ii. ULBs to be made responsible for Collection and Transportation (C&T)

of Municipal Solid Waste.

iii. Processing & Disposal (P&D) to be done by Private Player

iv. ULBs to recycle / process 75% of their waste.

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4. Status of GPS-enabled Solid Waste Collection Vans / Vehicles As per the

mandate, all towns / cities with more than 1 lakh of population are required

to have GPS fitted in their garbage collecting door to door vehicles. In Madhya

Pradesh, there are 34 towns with more than 1 lakh population. The State has

sanctioned 1,714 tippers to the AMRUT towns (>1 lakh population) and all of

these vehicles are fitted with GPS.

5. Number of Home Composting Units The State has been actively promoting

home composting in order to move towards Waste Reduction at source. Over

the last three months, the number of households practicing home composing

have increased from 1,48,716 to 2,14,518 households (increase by 44%).

6. Number of Material Recovery Facilities 136 ULBs have 151 MRF Facilities

that are operational. This is 21% more than what was reported in last

quarterly report. The State has also disbursed funds of Rs. 6.27 Cr to 62 ULBs

to set-up Material Recovery Facilities – which are under process of

construction.

7. Processing of Dry Waste 241 ULBs process dry waste through linkages with

junk / scrap dealers. Out of this, 136 ULBs have 151 MRF Facilities that are

operational (stated above)

8. Processing of Wet Waste 223 ULBs have started processing wet waste

through 956 decentralized wet waste processing units. Other ULBs are also in

process of setting up similar units.

9. Processing of Plastic Waste 147 ULBs process more than 70% of their plastic

waste through linkages with junk / scrap dealers.

10. Processing of Domestic Hazardous Waste 234 ULBs have started collecting

domestic hazardous waste. The processing and disposal of domestic

hazardous waste is being done through installation of incinerators by ULBs

and / or by having tie ups with agencies that process domestic hazardous

waste. 139 ULBs have started processing domestic hazardous waste (Sanitary

Napkins, Pads).

11. Establishment of a system to recognise organisations of waste pickers or

informal waste collectors The State has been actively promoting integration

of waste pickers into main-stream. The State has conducted survey for

identifying waste pickers and integrated 4,237 waste pickers with ULB, SHG,

NGO, etc.

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ii. COMPLIANCE UNDER RULE 22 OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES

2016:- (Timeframe for Implementation)

Under Rule 22 of the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016, a time frame has

been specified for the activities required to be done for implementation of

the rules. Table enclosed as Annexure 1 indicates the status and time frame

for implementation of the different activities as mandated under rule 22.

iii. OTHER DESIRED COMPLIANCES AS PER SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

RULES 2016 OR VARIOUS NGT ORDER :-

Model Cities -

In compliance of the orders of Hon'ble Tribunal, The State has identified

27 cities/town in different population categories to be made fully

compliant with environmental norms. The details pertaining to

development of 27 cities/town as per identified ‘Model Cities’ have been

submitted in Quarterly Report for the month of October 2019. The State

has plans to replicate this model in other cities & towns of the state.

Number of Material Recovery Facilities and processing of Dry Waste:-

The State has also disbursed funds of Rs. 6.27 Cr to 62 ULBs to set-up

Material Recovery Facilities – which are under process of construction.

Processing of Plastic Waste

147 ULBs process more than 70% of their plastic waste through linkages

with junk / scrap dealers. Remaining 231 ULBs are also in process of setting

up similar arrangements.

Plastic to Diesel Plant

As of now, only Indore city has a Plastic to Diesel Plant of 8 TPD capacity.

Other big cities are also exploring options to set up similar plants

Processing of Wet Waste

223 ULBs have started processing wet waste through 956 decentralized

wet waste processing units. Remaining 155 ULBs are also in process of

setting up similar units.

Bio-methanation Plants

As of now, only Indore city has two Bio-methanation Plants that process

35 TPD of organic waste in total.

Other big cities are also exploring options to set up bio-methantion

plants.

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Processing of Domestic Hazardous Waste

139 ULBs have started processing domestic hazardous waste (Sanitary

Napkins, Pads). Remaining 239 ULBs are also in process of setting up

similar units or having tie-ups with agencies that process domestic

hazardous waste.

e. Name and Designation of Designated Officer for Ensuring

Compliance:

Name: P Narahari (IAS)

Designation: Commissioner, Directorate of Urban Administration and

Development, GoMP

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B. COMPLIANCE TO BIO-MEDICAL WASTE RULES.

a. Current Status:

i. The health care facilities in MP are operative in government as well as in

private sector. The inventorisation of the HCFs is undertaken regularly on a

monthly basis and as per the September 2019 record, there are a total of

7764 HCFs functional in the state ( Annexure 2)

ii. In government sector itself, the health care facilities are operative for citizens

as modern medicine based HCFs, as veterinary HCFs for animals and as

alternate medicine HCF & under AYUSH. The number of Govt HCFs based on

modern medicine is 1757. There are 1063 veterinary hospitals and 5 vet labs,

out of which most of the hospitals services are imparted on field itself at the

doorstep of cattle owner, as sick cattle in the villages can brought to the

HCFs, and need to be treated at the owner’s place by the veterinary doctors.

Similarly there are 32 AYUSH hospitals, 36 AYUSH wing situated in

government HCFs of modern medicine and 1773 dispensaries situated in

remote areas which do not generate any BMW, as they simply disburse

ayurvedic / unani or homeopathic medicines to the patients. Thus for the

sake of management of Biomedical waste there are 1757 (modern medicine)

HCFs, 1064 veterinary hospitals and 32 AYUSH hospitals, total 2853

government HCFs. Other categories of hospitals include medical colleges,

dental and nursing institutes and private HCFs. The current status of

compliance in government medical institutions practicing modern medicines,

veterinary HCFs & AYUSH HCFs are enclosed at Annexure 3 to Annexure 5

respectively.

iii. There are 12 Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment & Disposal Facilities

(CBWTF) in the State, which operate as per CPCB guidelines. The total

installed capacity of all CBWTFs is 40.8 TPD while the volume of waste

collected and treated in these facilitates is 14.5 TPD. There are 2 CBWTFs

which are already meeting the new norms of 2 seconds residence time in

secondary chamber of incinerator & others are under up gradation.

iv. In order to keep a strict vigil on the handling of Bio-medical Waste by the

CBWTF operators, the transportation vehicles are being made GPS enabled

and connected through the Environmental Surveillance Centre at Bhopal, to

ensure timely collection and effective disposal of BMW. The total no of

vehicles used by CBWTFs are 83 out of which 79 of these are now GPS

enabled. The remaining four vehicles are reported to be not in use presently

for the purpose of BMW collection & transport.

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v. To check the pilferage of bio-medical waste during collection &

transportation, bar code system is compulsory in all the HCF’s through CBWTF

operator, which helps in accounting the quantity of biomedical waste being

collected, treated and disposed. This system has been put in place in all 12

CBWTFs now. Many HCFs have also started handing over of bar coded BMW

bags to the CBWTFs and rest are under the process of adopting bar coding

system, for which the CBWTFs and the HCFs are being pursued for early

compliance. The current status of the CBWTFs as on 30.09.19 is enclosed as

Annexure 6.

b. Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes:

The desirable level of compliance of the Bio Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 are outlined in the rules itself and the major points of compliance can be enumerated as follows:

All HCFs in the state shall operate under authorization from MPPCB

All biomedical waste generated in the HCFs shall be segregated at source, liquid BMW to be disinfected in situ, BMW collected through CBWTF and disposed as per rules or through deep burial at remote locations.

All CBWTFs shall be operated with two second residence time in secondary chamber, collection of BMW in GPS enabled vehicles and with bar code arrangement.

For treatment of liquid waste, HCFs shall be equipped with ETP/ STP of required capacity

All other provisions of BMW Rules shall be adhered too.

CBWTFs performance to be audited once in year by third party.

c. d and e Gap between current status and desirable levels and proposal for

attending the gaps with time lines and designated officers:

There are gaps in the desirable level of compliance and the current status

which need to be addressed. The shortcomings / gaps are listed in Annexure 3

to Annexure 5. The gap in the performance of CBWTFs is also provided

separately at Annexure 6. The time lines for attending the gaps and

designated officers are also provided in the annexures.

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C. COMPLIANCE TO CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE

a. Current Status The State has prepared a policy for Construction and Demolition Waste

Processing Facilities. The State is ensuring all the ULBs in the State have the

required infrastructure to manage C&D Waste from collection to disposal.

The waste hierarchy for C&D Waste can be similar to the waste hierarchy of

Solid Waste (Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 – Rule 3). The waste

hierarchy is prioritized and managed in the following order – reduction, reuse,

recycling, recovery and disposal, with reduction and reuse being the most

preferred option and disposal at the landfill being the least.

b. Desirable Level of Compliance in terms of statutes: All the ULBs should issue detailed directions with regard to proper

management of construction and demolition waste within their jurisdiction in

accordance with the provisions of these rules and make arrangements and

place appropriate containers for collection of waste and shall remove it at

regular intervals or when they are filled, either through own resources or by

appointing private operators.

c. Gap between Desirable level of Compliance and current Status: At present, only one ULBs(Indore City) has set up a facility for processing of

C&D Waste. Two more ULBs are currently in the process of setting up C&D

Waste processing facility. In addition, 255 ULBs have established a mechanism

for collection, storage and usage of C&D waste.

d. Proposal for attending the gaps with timelines The ULBs have notified C&D collection and transportation mechanism in local

newspapers (along with charges). This has ensured that citizens do not throw

C&D waste in open areas or in municipal limits. The ULBs are using collected

C&D waste mainly for filling low lying areas and providing the C&D Waste as a

raw material to the manufactures of paver blocks, bricks, etc.

Practically, in most of the ULBs, quantum of C&D waste generation is not

sufficient to set up and run a processing plant in viable manner. Hence the

best option being adopted that “waste of one becomes wealth for other” and

it is being tried that ULBs shall make facilities that C&D waste from one place

should be lifted and provided to other prospective user for land filling,

construction, road patch work, etc. By June 2020, this arrangement will be

made functional in all ULBs of the State.

e. Name and Designation of Designated Officer for Ensuring Compliance:

Name: P Narahari (IAS), Commissioner, Directorate of Urban Administration

and Development, GoMP

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D. COMPLIANCE TO HAZARDOUS WASTE RULES.

a. Current status :

The current status of hazardous waste generation and disposal in the state of

M.P. is as tabulated below.

b. Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes : The desirable level of compliance in terms of the Hazardous and Other wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules is highlighted in the Schedule-VII of the rules.

The various duties of State government and State Pollution Control Board as defined under the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 in Schedule-VII are as follows alongwith compliance status:

SN Regulatory/

Authorities Desired level of

compliance (Corresponding duties)

Current Status (Compliance Status)

1 State

Government/ Union Territory Government/ Administration

(i) Identification of site (s) for common Hazardous and Other Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (TSDF)

MPSIDC has identified a site-admeasuring about 50 Acres located in Pithampur for common Hazardous and Other Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (TSDF) and Permission for establishment of a Common Secured Land Fill Site (Phase-II) & operation of the common hazardous waste incinerator. The site is designed to dispose off hazardous wastes for 20 years at the rate of 70,000 MT/Year through landfill and 20,000 MT/Year through incineration. The facility is operative since year 2005-06.

(ii) Asses Environment

Impact Assessment (EIA)

reports and convey the

decision of approval of

site or otherwise Acquire

the site or inform

operator of facility or

occupier or association of

occupiers to acquire the

site

Site was approved after EIA

(iii) Notification of sites. Site is notified

(iv) Publish periodically

an inventory of all

potential or existing

disposal sites in the State

or Union Territory

Only one disposal site is operative in the state

in the Industrial Area Pithampur, District Dhar

MP

2.

State Pollution

Control Boards

constituted

under the

Water(Preventio

n and Control of

(i) Inventorisation of hazardous and other wastes

Inventorisation of Hazardous and Other wastes are done every year and report submitted to CPCB. Annual report on inventory of Hazardous and Other wastes for current year 2018-19 has been submitted to CPCB on 26/09/2019. Total Generation – 220454.63 MT Total Disposal – 216100.13 MT

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Pollution) Act,

1974

(ii) Grant and renewal of

authorisation

The authorisation granted by the State

Pollution Control Board under sub-rule (2) of

Rule 6, after ensuring technical capabilities

and equipment complying with the standard

operating procedure or other guidelines

specified by the Central Pollution Control

Board from time to time and through site

inspection, in Form 2 to the applicant. In MP

total 2713 industries are generating

hazardous wastes and obtained authorisation

under rules from the Board

(iii) Monitoring of

compliance of various

provisions and conditions

of permission including

conditions of permission

for issued by Ministry of

Environment, Forest and

Climate Change for

exports and imports

MPPCB is monitoring compliance of the

provisions of the rules and the conditions of

authorisation/ permissions regularly through

17 Regional Offices located in the various

parts of the state.

(iv) Examining the

applications for imports

submitted by the

importers and forwarding

the same to Ministry of

Environment, Forest and

Climate Change

Yes, MPPCB examines the applications for

imports submitted by the importers and

forwards the same to Ministry of

Environment, Forest and Climate Change. In

year 2019 only one application for import of

Mercury was received in the Ministry and

comments sought from Board same were

sent to the ministry with due inspection of

the respective units

(v) Implementation of

programmes to prevent or

reduce or minimise the

generation of hazardous

and other wastes.

While granting authorisation, condition for

prevention or reduction or minimization of

the generation of hazardous and other

wastes is being stipulated alongwith other

provisions of the rules.

(vi) Action against

violations of these rules.

In MP, 12 court cases have filed against such

violators.

(vii) Any other function

under these Rules

assigned by Ministry of

Environment, Forest and

Climate Change from time

to time.

Yes, complied with

c. Gap between current status and desired levels:

i. The provisions of the hazardous waste rules are implemented in full sprit. As

per Hon’ble Supreme Court’s directions dated 14.10.2003 in the matter of Writ

Petition (Civil) No. 657/1995, all the State Pollution Control Boards are

required to identify Hazardous Waste (HW) dump sites and assessment of Soil

or Ground Water contamination in and around the sites.

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ii. In pursuit to above order and in consultation with Central Pollution Control

Board, M.P. Pollution Control Board has indentified total 04 sites out of which

03 sites of M/s. Sajjan Chemical & Investment Pvt. Ltd., Ratlam and 01 site of

M/s. Jayant Vitamins Ltd Ratlam has been identified for remediation. The

Board has identified the polluters and initiated legal action against M/s. Sajjan

Chemical & Investment Pvt. Ltd. Ratlam and M/s. Jayant Vitamins, Ratlam.

iii. The Government of India has taken the decision to provide funding for

remediation of contaminated sites through the National Clean Energy Fund

(NCEF). 40% of the total project cost ranging from the preparation of the

Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) to the actual execution of remedial activities.

M. P. State Government has given “in principal” consent for bearing 60% cost

of the project for remediation of contaminated four site of District Ratlam

under the NCEF Project vide Letter No. 790/77/2012/32 dated 25.02.2012

(Copy Enclosed as Annexure 7)

iv. The primary work for the same has been started after finalization of consultant

by MoEF & CPCB. The work related to preparation of DPR for the said

contaminated site situated in Madhya Pradesh is awarded to M/s. ERM

Gurgaon. The cost of DPR preparation is Rs.3.86 Crores and same is under

preparation and being evaluated by Technical Evaluation Committee (TEC).

The estimated cost of the project for remediation would be about Rs.60.0

Crores.

d. Proposals of attending the gap with time line :

Orphan waste is lying at 3 illegal dump sites in Ratlam. The DPR preparation in

guidance of CPCB has been initiated long back, however, DPR is yet to be

finalized. The shifting of waste to TSDF site and remediation of sites will be

initiated as soon as DPRs are prepared.

e. Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring compliance to

provisions under statute :

Shri R. S. Kori, Member Secretary, MP Pollution Control Board

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E. COMPLIANCE TO E-WASTE RULES

a. Current status : The current status of E-Waste generation and disposal in the

state of M.P. is as tabulated below.

b. Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes :

The desirable level of compliance in terms of the E-Wastes (Management) Rules,

2016 is highlighted in the Schedule-IV of the rules. The various duties of State

government and State Pollution Control Board as defined under the E-Waste

(Management) Rules, 2016 in Schedule-IV are as follows alongwith compliance

status:

SN Authorities

Desirable level of

compliance

(corresponding duties)

Current Status

(Compliance Status)

1. State Pollution

Control Boards or

Committees of

Union territories

1. Inventorisation of e-

waste.

1. Inventorisation of e-waste as per E-Waste

(Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 has been

done.

2. Inventorisation of e-waste as per E-Waste

(Management) Rules, 2016 could not be done as

CPCB has not provided any guidelines. It was

informed during meeting dated 03/04/2019 in

CPCB that guidelines for inventorisation of E-waste

is being developed through DEIT and same will be

communicated to SPCBs but till date no

communication is received in this regards even

after request by this Board vide letter no 1728

dated 04/06/2019

. 2. Grant and renewal of

authorisation to

manufacturers,

dismantlers, recyclers and

re-furbishers.

MANUFACTURER

M/s SURYA ROSHNI LTD., Malanpur, Distt-Bhind

RECYCLER

M/s UNIQUE ECHO RECYCLE, Indore

DISMANTLER

M/s Moonstar Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Indore

REFURBISHER

M/s. Unique Eco Recycle., Indore

3. Monitoring and

compliance of Extended

Producer Responsibility -

Authorisation as directed

by Central Pollution

Control Board and that of

dismantlers, recyclers and

refurbishers

authorisation.

Based on inspections by Board, the awareness

about the rules were found lacking on the

collection centers, authorized service centers of the

brand owners etc hence Board has issued show

cause notices to the brands owners like Samsung,

HP, Sony, Apple, Lenovo, Vivo, Acer, Oppo, LG,

Xiaomi for non-compliance of provisions of the E-

waste (Management) Rules, 2016 under the section

15 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and

sought clarification from CPCB regarding

authorization to authorized service centers as re-

furbishers but no clarification in this regard has

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been received till date. We solicit early

communication of clarification for better

implementation of the rules.

4. Maintain online

information regarding

authorisation granted to

manufacturers,

dismantlers, recyclers and

refurbishers.

Yes, As per web link :

http://www.mppcb.mp.gov.in/e-waste-eng.htm

5. Implementation of

programmes to

encourage

environmentally sound

recycling.

For mass awareness, MPPCB has conducted

workshops at Bhopal, Indore, Pithampur, Rewa

and Shahdol with various stakeholders.

No EPRAs have conducted any awareness

programme in MP with intimation to MPPCB, in

this regards Board has requested CPCB to direct

the EPRAs to provide the funds for awareness

through mass media but no communication in this

regard is received.

6. Action against violations

of these rules.

Board has issued show cause notices to the brands

owners for non-compliance of provisions of the E-

waste (Management) Rules, 2016 under the

section 15 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

7. Any other function

delegated by the Ministry

under these rules.

No function delegated by the Ministry under these

rules.

2. Urban Local Bodies

(Municipal

Committee or

Council or

Corporation)

(i) To ensure that e-waste if found to be mixed with Municipal Solid Waste is properly segregated, collected and is channelised to authorised dismantler or recycler.

(ii) To ensure that e-waste pertaining to orphan products is collected and channelised to authorised dismantler or recycler.

The collection of household E-Waste is a challenge

and local bodies have initiated action to collect it

and disposed according to the Soild Waste

Management Rules, 2016 and a third waste bin is

being introduced in the house hold door to door

collection system for domestic hazardous waste.

Four e-waste collection facilities are planned at

zone level i.e. in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, and

Gwalior. The residential e-waste will be

transported to these facilities and will be

processed and disposed by relevant technologies.

These four projects will be planned as PPP projects

with private operator responsible for collection,

transportation, processing and disposal of waste.

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c. Gap between current status and desired levels:

The provisions of the E-Waste rules are implemented in full sprit. The

inventorization could not be done as per the rules of 2016, as no guidelines have

been provided by CPCB as directed by the Hon’ble Tribunal in OA 512/2018 vide

order dated 03.04.2019.

d. Proposals of attending the gap with time line :

As per the action plan prepared by State for collection of E-Waste, four e-waste

waste facilities are being planned at zone level i.e. in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, and

Gwalior. The residential e-waste will be transported to these facilities and will be

processed and disposed by relevant technologies. These four projects will be

planned as PPP projects with private operator responsible for collection,

transportation, processing and disposal of waste. Similarly, as soon as the

guidelines for inventorization of E-Waste are published by CPCB, the

inventorization will be completed within one year.

e. Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring compliance to provisions

under statute :

Shri R. S. Kori, Member Secretary, MP Pollution Control Board

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F. 351 POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES IN THE COUNTRY

a. Current Status

i. As per the Hon'ble Tribunal's order dated 20.09.2018 passed in OA. No.

673/2018 twenty two (22) polluted river stretches have been declared in the

State of Madhya Pradesh and the State has been directed to prepare action

plans for rejuvenation of polluted Rivers. In compliance of the said order, M.P.

Pollution Control Board [MPPCB] has prepared action plans of priority I and II

polluted river stretches and communicated to Central Pollution Control Board,

New Delhi [CPCB] on 30.01.2019. The action plans for priority III –V polluted

river stretches were prepared with the approval of State Level River

Rejuvenation Committee [RRC] and were communicated to CPCB on

22.05.2019.

ii. The approved Action plans are under execution in which Priority- I & II

(Kshipra, Khan, Chambal & Betwa). Action plan implementation progress

reports were communicated to Central Pollution Control Board Delhi on

20.06.2019 and Priority I-V action plans progress reports were communicated

to CPCB on 04.09.2019. (Annexure 8)

iii. Performance guarantee of Rs. 15 Crores (Fifteen crores) has been sent to

Central Pollution Control Board New Delhi on 16.08.2019 by GoMP through

Environmental Planning and Coordination Organisation (EPCO) Bhopal.

(Annexure 9)

b. Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes

i. As per NGT order dated 20.09.2018, 19.12.2018 and 08.04.2019 water quality

of all the polluted river stretches should be maintained at BOD < 3.0 mg/l

(Bathing standard, category B) by 01.04.2021.

ii. As described above, 22 Polluted river stretches have been declared out of

which, 03 are Priority-I, 01 is Priority-II, 01 is Priority-III, 03 are Priority-IV and

14 are Priority-V. It is pertinent to mention that all the polluted river stretches

in MP are non perennial and more or less flow in rains only.

iii. Water quality of all the stretches is being monitored on monthly basis and

displayed on the website on MPPCB & RRC. Most of the priority V rivers are in

B category. Detailed chart is attached for perusal. (Annexure 10)

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c. Gap between current status and desired levels:

i. Priority I & II (Kshipra, Khan, Chambal and Betwa ) :- Water quality

monitoring is being carried out monthly. The existing BOD levels are beyond

the desired levels.

ii. Priority III (Sone River ) :- The River water quality is being monitored monthly

and the observed monitoring data is BOD <3.0 mg/l. Hence there is no gap

between current & desired levels.

iii. Priority IV (Gohad dam,Tapti and Kolar):-

Gohad dam:- It is a Dam on River Besli at Gohad town in Bhind district. The

water quality of dam is being monitored monthly and the results are as per

desired level of BOD <03 mg/l. Hence there is no gap between current &

desired levels.

Tapti :- The water quality of river is being monitored monthly and the results

are as per desired level of BOD <03 mg/l. Hence there is no gap between

current & desired levels.

Kolar:- There is a dam at Kaliasot River, which was previously reported as

Kolar by CPCB. Hence the name used is kolar. The dam water quality for the

last one year is below BOD 3 mg/l. Hence there is no gap between current &

desired levels.

iv. Priority V :- In this Priority 14 polluted River stretches are there. Out of this,

06 river stretches of rivers Chamla, Kaliasote, Kanhan, Malini, Mandakini &

Newaj, the water quality for the last two years has been observed violating

the desired level BOD ie <3.0 mg/l. At remaining 08 of polluted river

stretches namely, Chopan, Kunda, Bichiya, Katni , Simrar, Parwati,

Wainganga and Tons water quality of rivers is being monitored monthly and

the results are as per desired level of BOD <03 mg/l. Hence there is no gap

between current & desired levels at these 8 stretches. All the 22 polluted

river stretches water quality monitoring is being carried out on monthly basis

and result of the monitoring are as (Annexure 10)

v. The river stretches complying with norms have been communicated to CPCB

vide letter dated 02.05.2019, for deletion from the list of polluted river

stretches. (Annexure 11)

d. Proposals of attending the gap with time lines:

All the action plan of polluted river stretches of Madhya Pradesh have been

submitted to CPCB New Delhi as per NGT order dated 20.09.2018 in OA. No.

673/2018. The main source of pollution in rivers is mainly due to the untreated

domestic waste discharged into the rivers, hence the treatment of sewage has

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been proposed in the action plans, wherever required. However, in some of the

cases there may be delay in meeting the time line of 31.03.2021 and the STP

construction works will be completed up to December 2021. Although all efforts

shall be made to meet the timeline of 31.03.2021. Details of STPs of polluted

river stretches are provided in the chart enclosed herewith as Annexure 12.

e. Name and designation of designated officer of ensuring compliance to

provision under statute :-

i. Commissioner, Urban Administration and Development Department,

Government of MP

ii. Engineer-in-Chief, Water Resource Department, Government of MP

iii. PCCF, Forest Department, Government of MP

iv. Member Secretary, M. P. Pollution Control Board

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G. 122 NON-ATTAINMENT CITIES.

a. Current Status

i. CPCB has identified 06 cities of M.P i.e. Bhopal, Indore, Sagar, Ujjain, Dewas &

Gwalior as non-attainment cities based on PM10 parameter of ambient air

quality data of 2011- 2015. Hon'ble Tribunal directed the states to take

emergent measures to check sources of air pollution and directed to prepare

action plans of respective non-attainment cities by a six member committee

comprising of Directors of Environment, Transport, Industries, Urban

Development, Agriculture and Member Secretary, SPCBs. The name of

committees is "Air Quality Monitoring Committee" (AQMC).

ii. M.P. Pollution control Board had prepared the action plans to improve the air

quality of 06 non- attainment cities of state and forwarded to CPCB, the CPCB

has approved the action plans. The action plans include components like

identification of source and its apportionment considering sectors like

vehicular pollution, industrial pollution, dust pollution, construction activities,

garbage burning, agriculture pollution including pollution caused by burning

of crop residue, residential and indoor pollution. The implementation of

approved action plans is in progress. The current status of compliance of

action plan of 06 non- attainment cities of state i.e. Bhopal, Indore, Sagar,

Ujjain , Dewas & Gwalior is enclosed as Annexure 13 (Colly)

b. Desirable level of compliance in term of statutes:-

The national ambient air quality standards are PM10 60 Mg/Nm3 (annual

average). However the goal of National Clean Air Programme [NCAP] is to

meet the prescribed annual average ambient air quality standards at all

locations in the country in a stipulated timeframe. The tentative national level

target of 20% – 30% reduction of PM2.5 and PM10 concentration by 2024 is

proposed under the NCAP, taking 2017 as the base year for the comparison of

concentration.

c. Gap between current status and desired level:-

i. M.P. Pollution Control Board is conducting Ambient Air Quality Monitoring in

15 cities (Ujjain, Nagda, Dewas, Gwalior, Indore, Pithampur, Jabalpur,

Singrauli, Bhopal, Mandideep, Shahdol. Sagar, Katni, Satna and Chhindwara)

at 39 stations under National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme

sponsored by Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi.

ii. The monitoring reports of P.M10 of 06 non- attainment cities of Madhya

Pradesh for year 2016 to 2019 (up to Sept 2019) are enclosed as Annexure 14.

While the PM10 levels in the 3 cities of Sagar, Gwalior and Indore are

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decreasing as compared to NCAP base year 2017 levels, it shows an increasing

trend in Bhopal, Dewas & Ujjain. It is expected that since the action plan of

non- attainment cities is being implemented, 3 of the non attainment cities

have taken the path towards cleaner air and rest 3 may take some more time

till the implementation of action plan takes proper shape. However it is

expected that by the year 2024, 20 - 30% reduction in the level of PM10, will

be achieved.

d. Proposal of attending the gap with time line:-

The action plans for improving the ambient air quality of 06 non –attainment

cities of Madhya Pradesh i.e. (Bhopal, Indore, Sagar, Ujjain, Dewas & Gwalior)

have been prepared. The action plan implementation has been started which

is likely to be completed within the prescribed time line i.e. up to 2024 as

proposed under the NCAP.

e. Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring the compliance to

provisions under statute:-

The various stake holder are responsible for implementation of action plan of

06 non –attainment cities of Madhya Pradesh. The source wise details are

given below :

S.N Source Implementing Agency

1 Vehicle Regional Transport officer , Traffic police & Oil companies

2 Road Dust Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

3 Construction

Activities

Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

4 Biomass and garbage

burning

Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

5 Industries MPPCB & Industries Department

6 Strengthening of AAQ

Monitoring

MPPCB

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H. 100 INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS

The details under this thematic area does not relate to the State of MP as

outlined below:-

Expected Activity

Current Status Desirable level of

compliance in terms of

statutes

Gap Between Current

status and desired levels

Proposal for attending the gaps

with time lines

Name and designation

of designated officers for

ensuring compliance

with statutes

The industrial clusters in the state of MP should have Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI) with in permissible levels

As per the Hon. NGT order dated 10.7.19 in O.A. 1038/ 2018, “ the CEPI score of the 6 industrial clusters of MP, monitored by CPCB during 2018 are as under: 1.Indore: 58.53

2. Mandideep: 58.43 3. Gwalior: 51.67 4. Nagda-Ratlam: 48.78 5. Dewas: 37.79 6. Pithampur: 20.2

As per CEPI scorings, none of the industrial cluster of MP is either Critically Polluted or Severely Polluted. The compliance with stipulated norms is 100%

NIL Not Applicable

Member Secretary, MP

Pollution Control Board

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I. STATUS OF STPs AND RE-USE OF TREATED WATER

Madhya Pradesh, is geographically the second largest State of the country. It

covers almost 9.5 per cent of the area (308,000 Sq. Km.) and 6 per cent (72.5

million) of country’s total population. On the basis of the size of urban

population, it ranks 8th and accounts for 5.58 per cent of the total urban

population of India. According to the 2011 Census, MP registered 20.30 %

decadal growth in urban population against the national average of 17.64 %.

In Madhya Pradesh, the decadal urban growth is much higher than (25.6 %)

its rural counterpart (15.5 %). The 378 Urban Local Bodies of Madhya

Pradesh accommodate 20.1 million urban population which accounts for

27.6 per cent of the total population of MP.

S.No. Indicators 2011

1 Population 72,597,565

2 Urban Population % Population 27.60%

3 Urban Population 2,00,36,928

4 Total Sewage Generated 2161 MLD

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

SN Description Cumulative Capacity Numbers

1 Operational STPs 433 MLD 14 Nos

2 Non Operational STPs 68 MLD 3 Nos

3 Under construction

STPs

1055 MLD 72 Nos

4 Proposed STPs 2142 MLD

Total 3698 MLD 112 Nos

The current status of STPs, desired level of compliance, gap between

current status and desired levels and the timeline of proposal for

attending the gap has been provided in the chart enclosed herewith as

Annexure 15.

The action plan for re-use of treated waste water of the State was submitted

to CPCB vide letter dated 22.04.2019 The copy of action plan has been

enclosed as Annexure 16.

Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring the compliance to

provisions under statute:-

Shri P Narahari (IAS), Commissioner, Directorate of Urban Administration and

Development, GoMP

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J. STATUS OF CETPs/ETPs INCLUDING PERFORMANCE:

a. Current Status Two CETPs are operative in the State and regular compliance reports are being submitted to CPCB in OA 593/2017 (Paryawaran Suraksha Samiti & others Vs Union of India & others). The performance status of the CETPs is monitored and actions as and when required are initiated. In MP total 1172 industries are required to install ETPs out of which 1171 have installed ETPs and operating satisfactorily. One industry has not installed adequate ETP hence prosecution has been filed in the court. The details are provided as Annexure 17.

b. Desirable level of compliance in terms of statutes

All CETPs should comply with the norms of treated effluent as specified in the consent conditions, all industries that are generating effluents but are not connected to CETP, should install ETPs. Whenever any non compliance is observed, action for remedy should be taken as per the provision of water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Pollution Act, 1974.

c. Gap between current status and desired levels: CETP Govindpura Bhopal has been served show cause notice in month of September 2019 for deviation from prescribed standards. One industry M/s Jabalpur Sahakari Dugdhsangh Sanchi Dairy, Rewa has not installed adequate ETP hence show cause notice has been served and further due to non-compliance of show cause notice prosecution has been filed. Hence there is no gap between the current & desired levels.

d. Proposals of attending the gap with time lines: Action as per provisions of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974 is always taken whenever the non compliance is noticed and as and when the need arises. No specific timelines can be specified as the compliance with norms is a regular and ongoing process.

e. Name and designation of designated officer of ensuring compliance to

provision under statute :- Principal Secretary, Industries Department Shri R. S. Kori, Member Secretary, M. P. Pollution Control Board

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K. GROUND WATER EXTRACTION/CONTAMINATION AND

RECHARGE.

a. Current Status:

In MP, Ground Water Survey Organisation works under water resource

department of Govt of MP. It monitors & estimates block wise ground water

resource of the state in every 2 years qualitatively and qualitatively. The last

estimation was conducted with Central Ground Water Board NCR, Bhopal in

year 2017.

The existing district wise ground water recharge, extraction and water quality

status is enclosed as Annexure 18.

Also under Rajiv Gandhi Catchment Area Management Mission implemented

by Panchayat and Gramin Vikas Department, 797 percolation tanks and 255

ground water recharge structures have been created since 2011-12 till date.

b. Desirable level of compliance:

The desirable level of compliance as far as ground water quality and quantity

is concerned are enumerated as below:

1. No area in the state shall be over exploited in terms of ground water

abstraction.

2. No area in the state shall bear ground water that is saline except for

geogenic reasons. The man made reasons, specially over exploitation or

pollution should not be causative of salinity.

3. The presence of nitrates in the ground water should be under the

permissible levels of 45 mg/l.

c. Gap between current Status and desired levels:

There are around 22 blocks in MP which are over exploited as far as ground

water abstraction is concerned, 7 blocks are critical and 44 blocks are semi

critical. Remaining 240 blocks are safe. As far as quality is concerned, there

are no blocks which bear poor quality of ground water. The ground water

quality is generally good and 70.07 % wells have electrical conductivity below

1000 µS/cm. Only 0.89 % wells have electric conductivity more than 3000

µS/cm, which can be termed saline. 4.09% wells show fluoride concentration

above the permissible limits of 1.5 mg/l, the reasons are mainly geogenic.

24.96 % of shallow aquifers tested were found to have high levels of nitrates

more than 45 mg/l. The main causes may be sewage and animal wastes,

excessive use of fertilizers, sewage farming, legumes and farm yard wastes

are considered to be the cause.

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d. Proposal for attending the gaps with time lines:

The Govt of MP has already taken steps for the augmentation of ground

water quality and quantity in the State. Industries, specifically water incentive

and ground water dependent are required to obtain prior permission from

the Central Ground Water Board and ground water recharge measures are

needed to be implemented. Similarly artificial recharge works are already

being undertaken in MGNREGA, IWDP, Rajeev Gandhi Water Shed Mission

etc. Steps are also being implemented to reduce use of chemical fertilizers

and promote organic fertilizers in the state, promotion of drip irrigation etc

for the reduction of ground water usage in irrigation, pollution control in

industries, setting up of STPs in the various urban local bodies etc are already

under implementation.

All these activities are continuous, ongoing and long term and require

involvement not only of the government agencies but the common citizens as

their awareness is important. Municipal bye laws have been amended in the

state and for construction on plot size of 140 sqm and above ground water

recharge structure has to be installed compulsorily. Provisions to this effect

has been made in M.P. Bhumi Vikas Rules also and for effective

implementation guarantee money has to be deposited, which is released after

the physical verification of the ground water recharge structure. Rejuvenation

and revitalization of the State’s water bodies- lakes and ponds is being done

to increase and improve the ground water reserves. In a major step taken

under Jal Shakti Abhiyan, 30000 ground water recharge structures have been

created in urban areas of the State in last 3 months.

e. Name & designation of the officers for ensuring compliances:

The issues pertaining to ground water extraction, contamination and

recharge is multi departmental activity involving departments like Water

Resources, Urban Administration, Panchayat & Rural Development,

Agriculture, Environment etc. Every department conducts its part of the

duty. Hence one single officer cannot be designated for this multi-

disciplinary work.

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L. AIR POLLUTION INCLUDING NOISE POLLUTION

a. Current status

M.P. Pollution control Board carries out the ambient air quality monitoring under

NAMP Central Pollution Control Board funded scheme in 15 prominent cities

and 39 locations in the state. It is carried out in Industrial, Residential &

Commercial areas as per CPCB Guidelines on 24 hours basis, twice a week. The

city wise ambient air quality monitoring station are as under:-

Mainly PM10 ,PM2.5,SO2,NO2,Ozone, Ammonia ,Lead, Nickel, Arsenic Carbon Monoxide parameters are analyzed. On the basis of average of result of above parameters daily Air Quality Index (AQI) is calculated along with color code & uploaded in website of the Board. The last five year results of NAMP monitoring stations is enclosed as Annexure 19 M.P. Pollution Control Board also conducts ambient air quality monitoring of MSW dumping site areas to ascertain the air quality. Board has also started air quality monitoring in all 52 district head quarter since last year. Mainly PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2 parameters are analyzed and AQI is calculated & uploaded on Board website for public awareness, results are enclosed as Annexure 20

NOISE MONITORING :-

Noise, defined as unwanted sound, is a pollutant whose effects on health have

been neglected, despite the ability to precisely measure or calculate exposure

from peak levels or energy averaged over time.

S.N Name of city Number of Station

01 Bhopal 06

02 Ujjain 04 03 Dewas 03

04 Singrauli 03 05 Indore 03

06 Gwalior 02 07 Satna 02

08 Jabalpur 02

09 Sagar 02 10 Pithampur 02

11 Chhindwara 02 12 Katni 02

13 Shahdol 02

14 Nagda 03 15 Mandideep 01

Total 39

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Noise monitoring package of M. P. Pollution control Board in MP

M.P. Pollution control Board carries out the noise monitoring through their 16

regional offices. The monitoring results are communicated to the respective District

Collectors for necessary action. The Details of noise monitoring is carried out are as

under in year of 2018-19 :-

S.N Name of Regional office

Annual target

Noise level monitoring during (2018-2019

Total Noise level monitoring

Noise level found above the standard

% Noise level found above the standard

1 Bhopal 576 1152 191 16.57

2 Ujjain 576 2544 0 0

3 Guna 576 2574 424 16.66

4 Indore 576 755 184 24.37

5 Dhar 576 302 82 27.15

6 Sagar 576 1344 189 14.06

7 Gwalior 576 2550 698 27.37

8 Jabalpur 576 1152 217 18.83

9 Chhindwara 576 226 0 0

10 Rewa 576 1782 414 23.23

11 Satna 576 1728 407 23.55

12 Shahdol 576 1362 54 3.96

13 Sigrauli 576 288 0 0

14 Katni 576 1197 44 3.67

15 Dewas 576 2739 640 23.36

16 Pithampur 288 362 0 0

8928 22057 3544 16.06

b. Desirable level of Compliance Air Pollution :- Goal of NCAP is to meet the prescribed annual average ambient air

quality standards at all locations in the country in a stipulated timeframe. The

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tentative national level target of 20%–30% reduction of PM2.5 and

PM10 concentration by 2024 is proposed under the NCAP taking 2017 as the base

year for the comparison of concentration.

Noise Pollution :- Noise has been recognized as ambient air pollutant . Standard in this regard are laid down under Environmental (Protection) Act in Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rule 2000. Noise standard for different category of area need to be complied.

Area code

Category of Area Day Time limit (dB)A

Nigh Time limit (dB)A

A Industrial Area/Zone 75 70

B Commercial Area / Zone 65 55

C Residential Area / Zone 55 45

D Sensitive /Silence Area /Zone 50 40

c. Gap between current Status & Desired levels

Air Pollution Control :- For improving the ambient air quality of 06 non –attainment cities of Madhya Pradesh i.e. (Bhopal, Indore, Sagar, Ujjain , Dewas & Gwalior) action plans have already been prepared and implementation has been started. The action plan will be implemented in prescribed time line up to 2024 as proposed under the NCAP. Other than the non attainment cities, city specific action plans of district headquaters are being prepared for improvement of ambient air quality of various towns of the State. Noise Pollution Control :- The district administration & Police department are empowered to take action regarding the noise pollution under Noise Pollution ( Regulation & Control ) Rule 2000 The action plan for control of Noise pollution in the State has already been submitted to Central Pollution Control Board New Delhi on 24.09.2019. The copy is enclosed herewith as Annexure 21

d. Proposal for attending the gap with time line

The action plan for control of Noise pollution is already in place in the state and has been submitted to Central Pollution Control Board New Delhi. Noise pollution, in general is a momentary kind of pollution and is attended by the police / district adminitaration officers when and where it arrises. Sources of persistent noise pollution are very few, which are taken care as and when noticed. Cases of industrial noise pollution are handled by State PCB. Traffic noise is taken care by police and local municipality / administration. Hence, no time line as such can be attached as far as control of noise is concerned.

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e. Name and designation of designated officer for ensuring the compliance to

provisions under statute

The Police Department / Officers of district administration of M.P.

iareresponsible for implementation of action of noise pollution control. For

the control of air pollution the various officers are:-

S.N Source Implementing Agency

1 Vehicle Regional Transport officer , Traffic police & Oil companies

2 Road Dust Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

3 Construction

Activities

Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

4 Biomass and garbage

burning

Urban Local Bodies and District Administration

5 Industries MPPCB & Industries Department

6 Strengthening of AAQ

Monitoring

MPPCB

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M. ILLEGAL SAND MINING.

a. Current Status:

1. To operate the Sand mine in the state of Madhya Pradesh the Sand (Mining,

Transportation, Storage and Trading) Rule 2019 have been notified on dated

30.08.2019. Copy is enclosed as Annexure 22. For illegal sand mining,

transportation, storage and trading the provision of imposing penalties on the

defaulters has been made in Rule 20 of the rules. As per the provision of the

aforesaid Rules, minimum 50 times of royalty of the sand mined will be levied

as penalty for illegal mining on the defaulter. If penalty amount is not

deposited, the provision to confiscate and auction the mineral, vehicle,

machine and tools have been made in the rule.

2. From year 2014-15 to June 2019, total 50,403 cases of illegal mining,

transportation and storage of sand are registered. Out of these cases, Rs

13569.10 lacs has been collected as penalty from the disposed cases.

b. Desirable Level of Compliance:

1. As per the provision of Madhya Pradesh Sand (Mining, Transportation,

Storage and Trading) Rule 2019, sand quarries will be allotted group wise

through e Tender.

2. In Rule 5, the identified sand quarries boundaries shall first demarcated by

using DGPS. These identified sand mines will be declared by the District

Collector after enquiry and a group of all the identified sand mines in a district

will be formed and details will be uploaded on the portal. The provision of

estimation of available quantity of sand in the demarcated mines has been

made in Rule 6. The provision of Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines 2016 of

Govt of India have been made applicable to estimate the available sand

quantity in the mines.

3. All the identified and declared sand mines of a district will form a group of

that district and e tenders will be invited for the group. The tenders will be

displayed on the e portal of the Goverment and bids will be invited and the

highest bidder will be declared as successful and approval letter will be

issued.

4. The successful bidder shall submit approved mining plan and environmental

clearance within the stipulated time period. The mining operation will be

permitted only after obtaining consent from M P Pollution Control Board. The

permissible quantity for mining shall be limited to (mining plan,

environmental clearance, and water and air consent) whichever is less. For

the monitoring of mining quantity, department has made arrangements to

issue electronic transit pass for dispatch of mineral. After utilising the

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permissible quantity limit the issuance of transit pass will be automatically

stopped.

5. The vehicle used for transportation of mineral will transport the mineral only

through transit pass issued by the department.

6. It has been made compulsory in Chapter 6, that keeping in view the

Sustainable Sand Mining Management Guidelines 2016 sand mines will be

operated only after getting approved Mining Plan, Environmental Clearance

and Water & Air consent. In cases of excavation without statutory

permissions or excavation in excess quantity than permitted quantity, 100%

cost of the excavated mineral and amount of compensation towards

environmental damage shall be recoverable from the contractor.

7. To prevent the illegal sand and to regulate other mining activity in the state,

the mining staff deployed in all the districts, regularly monitor and take action

as per the rules if any discrepancy is observed. Apart from this, State

Government has constituted a District level task force under the chairmanship

of district collector vide order dated 22.03.2006 to control the illegal mining

and transportation. Similarly as per the directions of Govt of India, State Govt

has constituted a State level task force under the chairmanship of Secretary,

Mineral Resource Department vide order dated 22.03.2006 to control the

illegal mining and transportation of mineral in the state. To prevent the illegal

mining and transportation, flying squads are constituted at divisional level,

who are working in their area effectively.

c. Gap between Desirable level of Compliance and current Status:

1. The sand mines are located in the remote village areas and these area are

not accessible for 04 to 06 months in a year due to bad approach. Apart from

this, in these remote locations due to non connectivity the transformation of

information is also very difficult. In such situation, difficulties occurs in the

checking of illegal mining and transportation and also the monitoring of

approved mines.

2. The mining department is facing shortage of manpower and infrastructure,

to take proper action of desirable level. Presently, total field staff of 150

personnel (Mining Inspector, Assistant Mining Officer, and Mining Officer) is

working in the 52 District of State, which is not sufficient.

d. Proposal of attending Gap with timelines:

1. The check illegal mining and transportation using Satellite Imagery

monitoring is proposed.

2. The vehicle used for the transportation of mineral to be equipped with GPS

or equivalent instrument to monitor the movement of vehicle.

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3. To install CCTV camera in the mining lease area to monitor excavation

activity in the mines and also videography of vehicle used for mineral

dispatch.

The above technical tasks will probably takes one year approximately.

e. Name and Designation of Designated Officer for Ensuring Compliance:

Mr S. K. Shivani, Joint Director, Directorate, Geology and Mining, Madhya

Pradesh, Bhopal, (Tel – 0755-2550079)

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(yes /No)yes : Date

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per MoU)

Work Initiated to Facilitatae

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MoU Signed(yes /No)yes : Date

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1Bhopal (M

Corp.)Maholi

Dhamkheda117578

Oxidation Pond

23.286667 77.456389 25 25 1.50 1.00 YesULB - Self

1.75 0.50 YESULB - Self

0.25 5.00 20.00 Mar-20

2Bhopal (M

Corp.)Kotra 47032

Oxidation Pond

23.206111 77.381389 10 10 0.60 0.40 YesULB - Self

0.70 0.20 YESULB - Self

0.10 2.00 8.00 Mar-20

3Bhopal (M

Corp.)Badwai 78542

Oxidation Pond

23.305 77.368889 16.7 17 1.00 0.67 YesULB - Self

1.17 0.33 YESULB - Self

0.17 3.34 13.36 Mar-20

4Bhopal (M

Corp.)Godarmau 11006

Oxidation Pond

23.293333 77.354917 2.34 2 0.14 0.09 YesULB - Self

0.16 0.05 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.47 1.87 Mar-20

5Bhopal (M

Corp.)Gandhi Nagar 18813

Oxidation Pond

23.293417 77.354917 4 4 0.24 0.16 YesULB - Self

0.28 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.80 3.20 Mar-20

6Bhopal (M

Corp.)Bawadia Kala 61141

Oxidation Pond

23.199611 77.441944 13 13 0.78 0.52 YesULB - Self

0.91 0.26 YESULB - Self

0.13 2.60 10.40 Mar-20

7Bhopal (M

Corp.)TT Nagar 21164

Oxidation Pond

23.226028 77.404889 4.5 1 0.27 0.18 YesULB - Self

0.32 0.09 YESULB - Self

0.05 0.90 0.10 Mar-20

8Bhopal (M

Corp.)Chunnabhatti 9407

Oxidation Pond

23.211972 77.421417 2 2 0.12 0.08 YesULB - Self

0.14 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.40 1.60 Mar-20

9Burhanpur (M

Corp.)Sindhi Basti 29524.04 MBR 21.309722 76.218333 4.5 3.2 0.27 0.18 Yes

ULB - Self

0.315 0.09 YESULB - Self

0.045 0.9 2.3 Mar-20

10Indore (M

Corp.)Kabirkhedi 739262 SBR 22.7685 75.873344 245 125 14.7 9.8 Yes

ULB - Self

17.15 4.9 YESULB - Self

2.45 49 76 Mar-20

11Indore (M

Corp.)Kabirkhedi 235357 UASB 22.768864 75.871161 78 78 4.68 3.12 Yes

ULB - Self

5.46 1.56 YESULB - Self

0.78 15.6 62.4 Mar-20

12Indore (M

Corp.)Kabirkhedi 36209 UASB 22.770225 75.876153 12 12 0.72 0.48 Yes

ULB - Self

0.84 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.12 2.4 9.6 Mar-20

13Indore (M

Corp.)Industrial Area 12070 ASP 22.772975 75.851817 4 4 0.24 0.16 Yes

ULB - Self

0.28 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.8 3.2 Mar-20

14 Sehore (M) Juniya Wada 77325.39 SBR 23.205833 77.069722 12 5.78 0.72 0.48 YesULB - Self

0.84 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.12 2.4 3.38 Mar-20

TOTAL 433.04 25.98 17.32 30.31 8.66 YESULB - Self 4.33 86.6 215.41

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Proposed Reuse Capacity upto Date, in MLD

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1Burhanpur (M

Corp.)

Behind polytechnic collage (Tapti

shuddh40068

Oxidation Pond

21.28311 76.198 6 - 0.12 0.36 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.42 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.32 5 Mar-21

2Jabalpur (M

Corp.)Kathonda 358878 SBR 50 - 1.00 3.00 2.00 YES

ULB - Self

3.50 1.00 YESULB - Self

0.50 11.00 39 Mar-21

3 Rewa (M Corp.)Ward No Six Near

Jayanti Kunj52736 SBR 24.54611 81.2894 12 - 0.24 0.72 0.48 YES

ULB - Self

0.84 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.12 2.64 9 Mar-21

4 Bhind (M) Zone Five 73106 SBR 26.5825 78.8286 12 - 0.24 0.72 0.48 YESULB - Self

0.84 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.12 2.64 9 Mar-21

5Bhopal (M

Corp.)Jamoniyachhir 16166 SBR 23.25722 77.2875 3.5 - 0.07 0.21 0.14 YES

ULB - Self

0.25 0.07 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.77 3 Mar-21

6Bhopal (M

Corp.)Yaadgar-E-Shahjani

Park16166 SBR 23.25611 77.4106 3.5 - 0.07 0.21 0.14 YES

ULB - Self

0.25 0.07 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.77 3 Mar-21

7Bhopal (M

Corp.)Behind Bansal

Hospital43877 SBR 23.20083 77.4197 9.5 - 0.19 0.57 0.38 YES

ULB - Self

0.67 0.19 YESULB - Self

0.10 2.09 7 Mar-21

8Bhopal (M

Corp.)Char Imli 20784 SBR 23.21833 77.4197 4.5 - 0.09 0.27 0.18 YES

ULB - Self

0.32 0.09 YESULB - Self

0.05 0.99 4 Mar-21

9Bhopal (M

Corp.)Suraj Nagar 9238 SBR 23.2175 77.3564 2 - 0.04 0.12 0.08 YES

ULB - Self

0.14 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.44 2 Mar-21

10Bhopal (M

Corp.)Neelbad 27712 SBR 23.19611 77.3417 6 - 0.12 0.36 0.24 YES

ULB - Self

0.42 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.32 5 Mar-21

11Bhopal (M

Corp.)Sankhedi 147795 SBR 23.15806 77.3803 32 - 0.64 1.92 1.28 YES

ULB - Self

2.24 0.64 YESULB - Self

0.32 7.04 25 Mar-21

12Bhopal (M

Corp.)Misrod 94681 SBR 20.5 - 0.41 1.23 0.82 YES

ULB - Self

1.44 0.41 YESULB - Self

0.21 4.51 16 Mar-21

13Bhopal (M

Corp.)Shirin River 23093 SBR 23.26194 77.4392 5 - 0.10 0.30 0.20 YES

ULB - Self

0.35 0.10 YESULB - Self

0.05 1.10 4 Mar-21

14Bhopal (M

Corp.)Maholi Dhamkheda 161651 SBR 23.28667 77.4564 35 - 0.70 2.10 1.40 YES

ULB - Self

2.45 0.70 YESULB - Self

0.35 7.70 27 Mar-21

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Prposed Reuse Capacity - by March 2021 in MLD

Total

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Installed capacity

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Treated Waste Water

Generated by STP ( in

MLD)

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decimal degrees)

Longitude (in

decimal degrees)

Thermal Power Plant Industries

By What Date

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Total

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Balance to be

reused

15Bhopal (M

Corp.)Proffesor's Colony 9238 SBR 23.24306 77.4014 2 - 0.04 0.12 0.08 YES

ULB - Self

0.14 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.44 2 Mar-21

16Burhanpur (M

Corp.)Boharda 141294 SBR 21.28536 76.2178 21 - 0.42 1.26 0.84 YES

ULB - Self

1.47 0.42 YESULB - Self

0.21 4.62 16 Mar-21

17 Chhindwara (M)Ward 35, Village

Sarra, Tahsil Chhindwar

138291 SBR 22.01476 78.9394 28 - 0.56 1.68 1.12 YESULB - Self

1.96 0.56 YESULB - Self

0.28 6.16 22 Mar-21

18 Datia (M)Ward Fourteen Near

Sewda69196 SBR 25.691 78.474 12 - 0.24 0.72 0.48 YES

ULB - Self

0.84 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.12 2.64 9 Mar-21

19 Guna (M) P H E Guest House 42886 SBR 24.645 77.313 7.5 - 0.15 0.45 0.30 YESULB - Self

0.53 0.15 YESULB - Self

0.08 1.65 6 Mar-21

20 Guna (M) Saket Pura 83770 SBR 24.663 77.31 14.65 - 0.29 0.88 0.59 YESULB - Self

1.03 0.29 YESULB - Self

0.15 3.22 11 Mar-21

21Gwalior (M

Corp.)Jalalpur 619828 SBR 26.25786 78.1677 145 - 2.90 8.70 5.80 YES

ULB - Self

10.15 2.90 YESULB - Self

1.45 31.90 113 Mar-21

22Gwalior (M

Corp.)Ward Forty Nine Near NRI Collage

17099 SBR 26.15706 78.1859 4 - 0.08 0.24 0.16 YESULB - Self

0.28 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.88 3 Mar-21

23Gwalior (M

Corp.)

Lal Tipara Upgradation of

Existing STP277854 SBR 26.24623 78.2334 65 - 1.30 3.90 2.60 YES

ULB - Self

4.55 1.30 YESULB - Self

0.65 14.30 51 Mar-21

24Gwalior (M

Corp.)Shatabdipuram 34198 SBR 26.28381 78.2104 8 - 0.16 0.48 0.32 YES

ULB - Self

0.56 0.16 YESULB - Self

0.08 1.76 6 Mar-21

25Indore (M

Corp.)Radhaswami 17449 SBR 22.68105 75.8913 6 - 0.12 0.36 0.24 YES

ULB - Self

0.42 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.32 5 Mar-21

26Indore (M

Corp.)Pratik Setu 23265 SBR 22.67398 75.8334 8 - 0.16 0.48 0.32 YES

ULB - Self

0.56 0.16 YESULB - Self

0.08 1.76 6 Mar-21

27Indore (M

Corp.)Bijalpur 20357 SBR 22.66313 75.8297 7 - 0.14 0.42 0.28 YES

ULB - Self

0.49 0.14 YESULB - Self

0.07 1.54 5 Mar-21

28Indore (M

Corp.)Zoo 101781 SBR 22.71247 75.8581 35 - 0.70 2.10 1.40 YES

ULB - Self

2.45 0.70 YESULB - Self

0.35 7.70 27 Mar-21

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29Indore (M

Corp.)Naharbhandara 31989 SBR 22.68785 75.8587 11 - 0.22 0.66 0.44 YES

ULB - Self

0.77 0.22 YESULB - Self

0.11 2.42 9 Mar-21

30Jabalpur (M

Corp.)Ganga Sagar Talab 34833 SBR 23.15472 79.908 5 - 0.10 0.30 0.20 YES

ULB - Self

0.35 0.10 YESULB - Self

0.05 1.10 4 Mar-21

31Jabalpur (M

Corp.)Zone Five Tevar 202028 SBR 23.14385 79.8559 29 - 0.58 1.74 1.16 YES

ULB - Self

2.03 0.58 YESULB - Self

0.29 6.38 23 Mar-21

32Jabalpur (M

Corp.)Zone Two Khatonda 222927 SBR 23.20931 79.9205 32 - 0.64 1.92 1.28 YES

ULB - Self

2.24 0.64 YESULB - Self

0.32 7.04 25 Mar-21

33Jabalpur (M

Corp.)Zone three and four

at Lalpur236860 SBR 23.11863 79.907 34 - 0.68 2.04 1.36 YES

ULB - Self

2.38 0.68 YESULB - Self

0.34 7.48 27 Mar-21

34Jabalpur (M

Corp.)GOKULPUR TALAB 6967 SBR 1 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YES

ULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 1 Mar-21

35 Khargone (M)Ward No. 14 Near

Sewda60679 SBR 21.8475 75.6056 17.6 - 0.35 1.06 0.70 YES

ULB - Self

1.23 0.35 YESULB - Self

0.18 3.87 14 Mar-21

36 Morena (M)Ward Four

Atarsuma Area114275 SBR 26.5275 77.9819 23 - 0.46 1.38 0.92 YES

ULB - Self

1.61 0.46 YESULB - Self

0.23 5.06 18 Mar-21

37Murwara (Katni)

(M Corp.)Madhav Nagar 50264 SBR 23.80196 80.3749 7.5 - 0.53 0.45 0.30 YES

ULB - Self

0.53 0.15 YESULB - Self

0.08 2.03 5 Mar-21

38Murwara (Katni)

(M Corp.)Katyaghat 40211 SBR 23.8257 80.3768 6 - 0.42 0.36 0.24 YES

ULB - Self

0.42 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.62 4 Mar-21

39Murwara (Katni)

(M Corp.)Kuthla Bus Stand 73720 SBR 23.85241 80.3812 11 - 0.77 0.66 0.44 YES

ULB - Self

0.77 0.22 YESULB - Self

0.11 2.97 8 Mar-21

40 Neemuch (M) Near Bus Stand 45649 SBR 24.45389 74.8764 7 - 0.14 0.42 0.28 YESULB - Self

0.49 0.14 YESULB - Self

0.07 1.54 5 Mar-21

41 Neemuch (M) Near Ravanrundi 61952 SBR 24.45292 74.8958 9.5 - 0.19 0.57 0.38 YESULB - Self

0.67 0.19 YESULB - Self

0.10 2.09 7 Mar-21

42Omkareshwar

(NP)

Near Vridhashram, Village Godarpura,

Tah5535 Other - BRR 22.248 76.153 0.55 - 0.01 0.03 0.02 YES

ULB - Self

0.04 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.12 0 Mar-21

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43Omkareshwar

(NP)

On Tempraroy Trenching Ground,

Village M4529 Other - BRR 22.243 76.153 0.45 - 0.01 0.03 0.02 YES

ULB - Self

0.03 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.10 0 Mar-21

44Ratlam (M

Corp.)Khetalpur 107379 SBR 23.32944 75.006 16 - 0.32 0.96 0.64 YES

ULB - Self

1.12 0.32 YESULB - Self

0.16 3.52 12 Mar-21

45Ratlam (M

Corp.)Trenching Ground 144290 SBR 23.31083 75.0389 21.5 - 0.43 1.29 0.86 YES

ULB - Self

1.51 0.43 YESULB - Self

0.22 4.73 17 Mar-21

46 Rewa (M Corp.)Khairana Basti Near

Nallah4395

Other - Phytorid

24.55056 81.2772 1 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 1 Mar-21

47 Rewa (M Corp.)Vakiya Colony Near

Nallah Puliya4395

Other - Phytorid

24.54806 81.2714 1 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 1 Mar-21

48 Rewa (M Corp.)Harijan Colony Sirmour Road

4395Other -

Phytorid24.52806 81.2664 1 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YES

ULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 1 Mar-21

49 Rewa (M Corp.)Vivekanand Nagar

Nallah28566 SBR 24.54111 81.3139 6.5 - 0.13 0.39 0.26 YES

ULB - Self

0.46 0.13 YESULB - Self

0.07 1.43 5 Mar-21

50 Rewa (M Corp.)Bichiya Laxman

Bagh Road28566 SBR 24.52222 81.2972 6.5 - 0.13 0.39 0.26 YES

ULB - Self

0.46 0.13 YESULB - Self

0.07 1.43 5 Mar-21

51 Rewa (M Corp.) Vibhisha Nagar 13184 SBR 24.57778 81.3142 3 - 0.06 0.18 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.21 0.06 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.66 2 Mar-21

52 Rewa (M Corp.) Laxman Bagh Road 26368 SBR 24.54139 81.2806 6 - 0.12 0.36 0.24 YESULB - Self

0.42 0.12 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.32 5 Mar-21

53 Sagar (M Corp.) Patharia Hat 273296 SBR 23.85556 78.6997 43 - 0.86 2.58 1.72 YESULB - Self

3.01 0.86 YESULB - Self

0.43 9.46 34 Mar-21

54 Satna (M Corp.) Zone One Dhawart 91073 SBR 24.55279 80.811 15 - 1.20 0.90 0.60 YESULB - Self

1.05 0.30 YESULB - Self

0.15 4.20 11 Mar-21

55 Satna (M Corp.)Zone Two Nazirabad

Mela Mod97144 SBR 24.53306 80.8311 16 - 1.28 0.96 0.64 YES

ULB - Self

1.12 0.32 YESULB - Self

0.16 4.48 12 Mar-21

56 Satna (M Corp.)Zone Three Kripalpur

66787 SBR 24.56989 80.91 11 - 0.88 0.66 0.44 YESULB - Self

0.77 0.22 YESULB - Self

0.11 3.08 8 Mar-21

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Near Nirvah Colony60962 SBR 24.04451 82.5982 11 - 4.4 1.10 1.10 0.77 YES

ULB - Self

1.65 0.88 YESULB - Self

1.65 7.15 4 Mar-21

58Singrauli (M

Corp.)Ward Twenty Nine Near Devera Village

55420 SBR 24.0626 82.5987 10 - 4 1.00 1.00 0.70 YESULB - Self

1.50 0.80 YESULB - Self

1.50 6.50 4 Mar-21

59Singrauli (M

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Ward Thirty Two Navjivan Vihar

Colony55420 SBR 24.08167 82.6631 10 - 4 1.00 1.00 0.70 YES

ULB - Self

1.50 0.80 YESULB - Self

1.50 6.50 4 Mar-21

60 Ujjain (M Corp.) Salasa Village 407020 SBR 23.23972 75.7942 92.5 - 1.85 5.55 3.70 YESULB - Self

6.48 1.85 YESULB - Self

0.93 20.35 72 Mar-21

61 Vidisha (M) Haripur Peria Nalla 155951 SBR 23.50681 77.7984 22.25 - 0.45 1.34 0.89 YESULB - Self

1.56 0.45 YESULB - Self

0.22 4.90 17 Mar-21

62 NemawarVillage Nemawar,

Tahsil, Khategaoni, Dis

6703 SBR 22.496 76.985 1 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 1 Mar-21

63Dharampuri

(NP)

Opposite Idgah, Village Dharampuri,

Tahs15151 SBR 22.14948 75.3351 2.5 - 0.05 0.15 0.10 YES

ULB - Self

0.18 0.05 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.55 2 Mar-21

64Dharampuri

(NP)

Ward No-1, Village Dharampuri, Tahsil

Dh1213 Other - PTP 22.14658 75.3404 0.2 - 0.00 0.01 0.01 YES

ULB - Self

0.01 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.04 0 Mar-21

65Maheshwar

(NP)

Village Maheshwar, Tahsil Maheshwar.

Dis24411 SBR 22.17323 75.5906 4.81 - 0.10 0.29 0.19 YES

ULB - Self

0.34 0.10 YESULB - Self

0.05 1.06 4 Mar-21

66Mandleshwar

(NP)

Mandleshwar, Village

Mandleshwar, Tahsil13636 SBR 22.17676 75.611 3 - 0.06 0.18 0.12 YES

ULB - Self

0.21 0.06 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.66 2 Mar-21

67Nasrullaganj

(NP)Ward no 6, Gwaltoli, Village Nasrullahga

23788 SBR 22.67517 77.2685 4.2 - 0.08 0.25 0.17 YESULB - Self

0.29 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.92 3 Mar-21

68Shahganj Nagar

ParishadVillage Shahganj,

Tahsil Budni, Dist. Se10133 SBR 22.84644 77.7947 2 - 0.04 0.12 0.08 YES

ULB - Self

0.14 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.44 2 Mar-21

69 Hoshangabad 117988 SBR 21 - 0.42 1.26 0.84 YESULB - Self

1.47 0.42 YESULB - Self

0.21 4.62 16 Mar-21

70 Badwani 55504 SBR 9 - 0.18 0.54 0.36 YESULB - Self

0.63 0.18 YESULB - Self

0.09 1.98 7 Mar-21

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71 Sendhwa 56485 SBR 8.5 - 0.17 0.51 0.34 YESULB - Self

0.60 0.17 YESULB - Self

0.09 1.87 7 Mar-21

72 Barwaha 26459 SBR 3.46 - 0.07 0.21 0.14 YESULB - Self

0.24 0.07 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.76 3 Mar-21

73 Anjad 26289 SBR 3.66 - 0.07 0.22 0.15 YESULB - Self

0.26 0.07 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.81 3 Mar-21

74 Saikheda 9602 SBR 2.6 - 0.05 0.16 0.10 YESULB - Self

0.18 0.05 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.57 2 Mar-21

75 Chitrakoot 23316 SBR 4.7 - 0.09 0.28 0.19 YESULB - Self

0.33 0.09 YESULB - Self

0.05 1.03 4 Mar-21

TOTAL 1123.13 28.69 68.63 45.86 81.10 24.32 15.57 264.16 858.97

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9425 SBR 1.2 - 0.02 0.07 0.05 YESULB - Self

0.08 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.26 0.94after one year of Project completion

2 Dindori (NP)Village Sukhkhar Mall,Tahsil Dindori, D

25526 SBR 3.84 - 0.08 0.23 0.15 YESULB - Self

0.27 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.04 0.84 3.00after one year of Project completion

3 Bhedaghat (NP)Panchvati Ward No. 1, Village Bhedaghat,

3253 Other - BRR 23.13358 79.801944 0.43 - 0.01 0.03 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.03 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.09 0.34after one year of Project completion

4 Bhedaghat (NP)Lamhetaghat Ward No. 11 & 13, Village La

1665 Other - BRR 23.11315 79.839722 0.22 - 0.00 0.01 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.05 0.17after one year of Project completion

5 Bhedaghat (NP)Lamhetaghat Ward No. 15 Village Lamhetag

833 Other - BRR 23.11131 79.829444 0.11 - 0.00 0.01 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.02 0.09after one year of Project completion

6 Bhedaghat (NP)Bhadpura Ward No.-10, Village Bhadpura,

454 Other - BRR 23.13051 79.834166 0.06 - 0.00 0.00 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.01 0.05after one year of Project completion

7 Bhedaghat (NP)Gopalpur Ward No. 8 & 9, Village Gopalpu

454 Other - BRR 23.11534 79.828888 0.06 - 0.00 0.00 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.01 0.05after one year of Project completion

8 Budni (NP)Village Barkhedi, Tahsil Budni, Dist. Se

10668 SBR 1.62 - 0.03 0.10 0.06 YESULB - Self

0.11 0.03 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.36 1.26after one year of Project completion

9 Budni (NP)Village Mana, Tahsil Budni, Dist. Sehore

1449 MBBR 0.22 - 0.00 0.01 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.05 0.17after one year of Project completion

10 Budni (NP)Village Budni, Tahsil Budni, Dist. Sehor

1844 MBBR 0.28 - 0.01 0.02 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.06 0.22after one year of Project completion

11 Budni (NP)Village Budni, Tahsil Budni, Dist. Sehor

6717 SBR 1.02 - 0.02 0.06 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.07 0.02 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.22 0.80after one year of Project completion

12 Dhamnod 32093 SBR 6.8 - 0.94 2.82 1.88 YESULB - Self

3.29 0.94 YESULB - Self

0.47 10.34 -3.54after one year of Project completion

13 Khajuraho 24481 SBR 4.45 - 0.94 2.83 1.89 YESULB - Self

3.30 0.94 YESULB - Self

0.47 10.37 -5.92after one year of Project completion

14 Nagda (NP) 100039 SBR - 11.62 - 0.80 2.40 1.60 YESULB - Self

2.80 0.80 YESULB - Self

0.40 8.80 2.82after one year of Project completion

15 Mandla 55133 SBR 9.5 - 1.68 5.05 3.37 YESULB - Self

5.89 1.68 YESULB - Self

0.84 18.51 -9.01after one year of Project completion

16 Maihar 40152 SBR 14.45 - 0.68 2.04 1.36 YESULB - Self

2.38 0.68 YESULB - Self

0.34 7.48 6.97after one year of Project completion

17 Narsinghpur SBR 9 - 1.75 5.26 3.51 YESULB - Self

6.14 1.75 YESULB - Self

0.88 19.30 -10.30after one year of Project completion

18 Rajnagar SBR 2.82 - 0.94 2.83 1.89 YESULB - Self

3.30 0.94 YESULB - Self

0.47 10.37 -7.55after one year of Project completion

19 Shahdol (M)Ward 1 Village Sohagpur, Tahsil Sohagpur

SBR 23.33887 81.345529 17 - 0.34 1.02 0.68 YESULB - Self

1.19 0.34 YESULB - Self

0.17 3.74 13.26after one year of Project completion

20 Shajapur (M)Ward No.-8 Near Badshah Pul, Village Sha

SBR 11.1 - 0.22 0.67 0.44 YESULB - Self

0.78 0.22 YESULB - Self

0.11 2.44 8.66after one year of Project completion

21 Shajapur (M)Ward No.-3 Ayodhya Basti, Village Mahupu

Other - PTP 0.15 - 0.00 0.01 0.01 YESULB - Self

0.01 0.00 YESULB - Self

0.00 0.03 0.12after one year of Project completion

22 Sanchi SBR 1.9 - 0.04 0.11 0.08 YESULB - Self

0.13 0.04 YESULB - Self

0.02 0.42 1.48after one year of Project completion

23 Sanavad SBR 5.58 - 0.11 0.33 0.22 YESULB - Self

0.39 0.11 YESULB - Self

0.06 1.23 4.35after one year of Project completion

TOTAL 103.43 8.64 25.92 17.28 30.24 8.64 4.32 95.02 8.41

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