The
observation was made by a bench comprising Justice M Chockalingam and
Prof R Nagendran during resumed hearing of the matter related to alleged
pollution in packaged drinking water supplied in the city and other
parts of the state.
The NGT, based on news reports, had taken up the issue on suo moto basis in March last. During the last hearing, the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) had submitted that as many as 814 units out of 967 do not have its nod for functioning.
When
the matter came up today, the Tamil Nadu Packaged Drinking Water
Manufactures Association contended that the applications by members for
approval should be considered by TNPCB as the Ground Water Extraction
Act was repealed by the State government through an ordinance on
September 14 last.
The TNPCB had earlier submitted that a Madras High Court
order related to the act stood in the way grant of approval to their
units.
Counsel
for the TNPCB said that clearances from State Ground and Surface Water
Resources Data Centre of Public Works Department, Directorate of Food
Safety and Standards Authority and the Director of Town and Country
Planning were needed.
"If the members of the association get satisfactory report
from these authorities, then only the application for consent to
establish can be considered by the TNPCB," the Board’s counsel said.
Concurring, the Bench said NoC from all the appropriate
authorities should be obtained prior to seeking TNPCB’s nod.
Then the matter was adjourned to Next month.
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