CPCB and SPCB Guidelines for CEMS and SPM

CPCB and SPCB Guidelines for CEMS and SPM

CPCB and SPCB  CEMS Compliance Requirements for Industries Central Pollution Control Board directed the State Pollution Control Boards and Pollution Control Committees for monitoring of the Air polluting gasses of the 17 categories of highly polluting industries ( pesticides, zinc, copper, aluminium, petrochemicals, the pharmaceutical industry, sugar, tanneries, power plants, iron and steel, cement, oil…

CGWA Guideline – June 2021 for Water meter with telemetry for groundwater extraction.

CGWA Guideline – June 2021 for Water meter with telemetry for groundwater extraction.

Extreme use of groundwater reserves can have serious concerns for future need of water, making CGWA implement new guidelines on groundwater extraction. To meet the standard of compliances it’s important to understand the need and requirements. To meet the new guidelines of CGWA below are the instructions to be followed: Technical Specifications for tamper proof…

What CGWA instructs on Saline Groundwater Extraction & what does it mean?

What CGWA instructs on Saline Groundwater Extraction & what does it mean?

The Central Groundwater Authority(CGWA) is the statutory body established under the Water Act, responsible for regulating groundwater developments all over India. Dated 24/09/2020, the statutory body released its general guidelines on the extraction and Monitoring of groundwater. In this guideline, it was also mentioned that there will be separate guidelines released for the abstraction of…

Latest CGWA Guidelines on Groundwater Monitoring

Latest CGWA Guidelines on Groundwater Monitoring

This article will share details on the Latest CGWA Guidelines issued by the regulatory body on the groundwater monitoring process. Central Ground Water Authority(CGWA) is a statutory body of India under Section 3 of the Environmental (Protection) Act 1986, for regulating groundwater abstraction, its usage, and monitoring. The authority functions by, You’ll find this article…

CPCB Guidelines for Stack Monitoring

CPCB Guidelines for Stack Monitoring

The Central Pollution Control Board(CPCB) is a statutory body established in 1974 under the Water(prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974 to enact various regulations for preventing air and water pollution. All the industries in India are required to follow the compliance issued by CPCB. Industries failing to do so are liable to be penalized…

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