Specific Conditions to obtain environmental clearance for any industry


No objection certificate from SPCB
Coastal Regulation Zone Notification 1991
A report from Wildlife Department marine Impact assessment and risk assessment along with the Disaster Management Plan shall be prepared
Ambient air quality along with SO2 Nox and other parameters shall put up in a dedicated website to the public
Emission levels of pollutants shall be within permissive levels
33% of the area shall be dedicated green belt development (Local Forest Department)
The traffic in the city shall not get affected
Water supply to the nearby places shall not get affected
Detailed monitoring program  shall be designed and information shall be provided to the public in a dedicated website by online monitoring
Low sulfur internal fuel and fuel gas shall be fired in process heaters and boilers
Quarterly monitoring of fugitive emissions shall be carried out by Fugitive Emission Detectors
Regular Ambient air quality monitoring  - SPCB
Online data for air emissions shall be transferred to the CPCB and SPCB regularly
The practice of acoustic plant design shall be adopted to limit noise exposure for personnel to an 8 hr time weighted average of 90 dB
Adopt Leak Detection and Repair program for quantification and control of fugitive emissions
No halogenated organic is sent to flare
Regular monitoring of underground water parameters shall be carried out in nearby areas
Solid waste generated shall be disposed of as per SPCB
Oil shall be recovered firm oily sludge and oil to be reused and sludge will be stored in HDPE lined pit 
Follow recommendations mentioned in the charter on CERP (Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection
Rainwater harvesting, storm water drains to recharge the ground water  - conserve fresh water
Occupational Health surveillance of the workers should be done on regular basis - Factories Act
Environmental Impact Assessment/EMP Report and Risk Assessment Report 
Expansion and modification shall be made after prior approval

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