Recently Rajya Sabha passed the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Bill.
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 |
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Key aspects |
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 |
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Bill 2024 |
Chairman of SPCB |
It is nominated by the State government. |
The Bill adds that the Central government will prescribe the manner of nomination and the terms and conditions of service of the chairman. |
Consent exemptions for establishing industires |
The prior consent of the SPCB is required for establishing any industry or treatment plant, which is likely to discharge sewage into a water body, sewer, or land. |
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Penalty for establishing industries without consent |
If an industry is established and operating without obtaining consent from the SPCB, it is punishable with imprisonment up to 6 years and fine. |
The Bill retains the same provision. |
Tampering with monitoring devices |
No such provision is mentioned in the Act. |
The Bill penalises between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15 lakh for tampering with monitoring devices used in determining whether any industry or treatment plant can be set up. |
Discharge of polluting matter |
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The Bill removes the punishment and instead, imposes a penalty between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15 lakh. |
Penalty for other offences |
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The Bill removes imprisonment as a punishment, and prescribes a penalty between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15 lakh. |
Cognizance of offences |
A court may take cognizance of an offence if a complaint is made by the CPCB or SPCB, or a person who has given a notice of the complaint to the Boards. |
The Bill adds that cognizance may also be taken if a complaint is made by the adjudicating officer. |
Offences by government departments |
The head of a department will be deemed guilty for offences committed by government departments, provided that they prove due diligence was carried out to avoid such contravention. |
The Bill specifies that the head of a department will be required to pay penalty equal to one month of their basic salary if the department violates any provision of the Act. |