NGT forms committee to inspect Panipat refinery

Panipat Refinery
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NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) considered a plea alleging air pollution by the Indian Oil Corporation Limited’s Panipat Refinery in Haryana and formed a committee to look into the issue.

A bench headed by Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, NGT Chairperson constituted a joint team comprising representatives of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) and Sumedha Kataria, Deputy Commissioner, Panipat and asked them to visit the site and furnish a report on the action taken.

The bench said, “The team may monitor ambient air and start monitoring at various locations in the vicinity besides taking water samples in the area. The report may be furnished to this tribunal within one month from the date of receipt of a copy of this order by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com. The nodal agency will be the Haryana State Pollution Control Board.”

The proceedings in this matter were initiated on receipt of a letter by Satpal Singh, Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat Singhpura Sithna, Panipat alleging air and water pollution was being created by Indian Oil Corporation Limited’s Panipat Refinery around villages Bohli Dadlana, Sithana, Panipat.

The letter alleged that air pollution by the refinery has created diseases affecting large number of people and the analysers to measure carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide etc. are non-functioning since 2010 and such values are not being recorded.

The plea said, “Refinery is also polluting the water by discharging effluents in the forest, affecting the quality of water in the area.”

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