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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Presentation by
Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board
on
25TH June, 2019
MOTTO OF THE BOARD
“MOVING FROM CONSENT TO
COMPLIANCE WITH
TRANSPARENCY”
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HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW)
“Hazardous waste” means any waste which by
reason of characteristics such as physical,
chemical, biological, reactive, toxic, flammable,
explosive or corrosive, causes danger or is likely
to cause danger to health or environment,
whether alone or in contact with other wastes or
substances.
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APPLICABLE TO
• CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
• PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
• PAPER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
• IRON & STEEL INDUSTRIES
• CEMENT INDUSTRIES
• CANVAS & TEXTILE INDUSTRIES
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APPLICABLE TO
• WORKSHOPS
• LEAD ACID BATTERY SMELTERS
• CHLOR-ALKALI INDUSTRIES
• HEALTHCARE INSTITUTES
• METAL REFINING INDUSTRIES
• PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES
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APPLICABLE TO
• ADHESIVES OR RESINS INDUSTRY
• ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY
• LEATHER TANNIERIES
• PLASTIC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
• FERTILIZER INDUSTRIES
• PAINT & DYES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
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PROCESS TO OBTAIN
CTO/CTE/AUTHORIZATION
• Occupier and Operator engaged with hazardous waste should
visit Online Consent Management and Monitoring System portal
of Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB)
www.advantage.jharkhand.gov.in or
https://jhkocmms.nic.in/OCMMS/ or jspcb.nic.in
• Uploading of desired documents and fees payment through Net
Banking/Debit/Credit Card or RTGS/NEFT application will be
submitted to JSPCB.
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GRANT OF CTE
• Consent is provided within 120 days, provided the
application and the documents are in order.
• Auto-renewal/ Extension of the period based on self-
certification may be availed.
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Documents required for CTE
• Authorization to file application.
• Environmental Clearance.
• Mining Lease Copy ,if mining work would be involved.
• Forest Clearance under Forest Conservation Act,1980.
• Permission from NBWL.
• Land Document .
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Documents required for CTE
• Proposed Industry to be shown on village map to the scale
with marked battery point.
• Certificate from concerned DFO regarding distance of forest
from proposed site.
• Estimated project cost including land, building, plant and
machinery (without depreciation) duly certified by CA.
• Detail budgetary provision for Environmental Management
and Pollution Control Measures.
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Documents required for CTE
• Manufacturing process and process flow chart.
• Process flow diagram and disposal for Effluent Treatment
Plant with design details.
• Details of Air Pollution source and proposed air pollution
control measures.
• An affidavit declaring that terms and conditions of the
Board shall be abided by the PP.
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Documents required for CTE
• Self Declaration /Affidavit for procuring valid source of raw
material .
• Latitude and Longitude of the proposed site at four points
of battery point.
• AAQ analysis reports of proposed area at three points.
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Expansion of project in Existing
premises
a) Old CTE copy and current CTO copy with its compliance
report.
b) Expansion EC if required.
c) AAQ report.
d) Proposed site is out of existing premises then, upload
documents mentioned earlier.
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR CONSENT TO
ESTABLISH (CTE)
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT (LAND, BUILDING,
MACHINERY WITHOUT DEPRECIATION) IN Rs
FEE IN Rs. ( per year )
(Previous)
FEE IN Rs. ( per year )
(Present)
Upto 10 lakhs 1,500.00 2,000.00
10 lakhs - 50 lakhs 3,500.00 4,000.00
50 lakhs - 01 crore 7,500.00 9,000.00
01 crore - 05 crores 20,000.00 22,000.00
05 crores - 10 crores 35,000.00 39,000.00
10 crores - 50 crores 75,000.00 83,000.00
50 crores - 100 crores 1,25,000.00 1,38,000.00
Above 100 crores 0.015 % of the investment (in
nearest multiple of 1000)
maximum 25 Lakhs
GRANT OF CTO
• Consent is provided within 120 days, provided the
application and the documents are in order.
• Auto renewal of CTO may be availed.
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Documents required for CTO
• Authorization to file application.
• EC copy with compliance report, if applicable.
• Copy of CTE/CTO with compliance report (with required
documents).
• Copy of Authorization under Hazardous and Other Wastes
Rules, 2016.
• Details of Pollution Control Devices preferably with analysis
reports of effluent/emission/Solid waste.
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Documents required for CTO
• Details of Air pollution Control Measures implemented.
• Self declaration/affidavit for procuring valid source of raw
material.
• Environmental statement.
• Affidavit certifying that no expansion/modernization in the
plant has not been made after construction of the plant
after obtaining CTE.
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Documents required for CTO
• Estimated project cost including cost of land, building, plant
and machinery (without depreciation) duly certified by CA.
• Land documents.
• Latitude and longitude of the unit at four points.
• Details of Effluent Treatment Plant with design, if
applicable.
• Detail of all sources of emission and fugitive emission and
pollution control arrangements at its points.
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR CONSENT TO
OPERATE (CTO)
Capital Investment (Land,
Building, Machinery without
depreciation)
Fee in Rs (Effective from
01.04.2014)
Revised Fee in Rs (Effective from
04.01.2019)
Upto 10 lakhs 1500.00 2,000.00
10 lakhs - 50 lakhs 3500.00 4,000.00
50 lakhs - 01 crore 7500.00 9,000.00
01 crore - 05 crores 20,000.00 22,000.00
05 crores - 10 crores 35,000.00 39,000.00
10 crores - 50 crores 75,000.00 83,000.00
50 crores - 100 crores 1,00,000.00 1,10,000.00
100 crores - 500 crores 2,00,000.00 2,20,000.00
500 crores - 1000 crores 2,50,000.00 2,75,000.00
Above 1000 crores 3,25,000.00 3,58,000.00
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GRANT OF AUTHORIZATION
•Every occupier engaged in handling, generation,
Collection, Treatment, Storage, Disposal,
Reception, Reuse Recycling, Recovery, Pre-
processing, Co -processing, Utilization,
Transportation, Incineration, irrespective of the
quantity shall make an application in Form 1. (
available on website )
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR
AUTHORIZATION
• Authorization to file application.
• Duly filled up application form.
• Copy of valid CTO and its compliance.
• Copy of valid CTE.
• Registration by District Industry Centre, if Applicable.
• Copy of Annual Return as per Form – 4.
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR
AUTHORIZATION
• Previous Authorization copy its compliance report.
• Details of Hazardous Waste Generation with category and
Quantity.
• Details of disposal facility of Hazardous Waste.
• List of Facilities available for collection, storage, packing,
transportation, treatment, processing, use , destruction etc...
• Self certificate regarding “No storage of HW beyond 90 days”.
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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR
AUTHORIZATION
• Self Certificate regarding “ The labelling is being done as per
Form 8 for safe handling, storage and transport of HW”.
• Photocopy of Manifest (White for general).
• Self Certificate regarding “Transportation of Hazardous and
other waste as per the provisions of Rule 18 of H&OW Rules.
• Details of technical capabilities and equipment as per CPCB
guidelines. (For TSDF only)
• Photocopy of Form 3. (For TSDF only)
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR AUTHORIZATION
Investment (Including
Land, Building Machinery
without depreciation)
Fees For 5 years Revised Fees For 5 years
Upto 60 lakh Rs 7,500 Rs 9,000
60 lakh - 03 crore Rs 10,000 Rs 11,000
03 crore - 5 crore Rs 12,500 Rs 14,000
5 crore - 10 crore Rs 15,000 Rs 17,000
10 crore - 20 crore Rs 17,500 Rs 20,000
20 crore - 30 crore Rs 20,000 Rs 22,000
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FEE STRUCTURE FOR AUTHORIZATION
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Investment(Including Land,
Building Machinery without
depreciation)
Fees For 5 years Revised Fees For 5 years
30 crore - 50 crore Rs 22,000 Rs 25000
50 crore - 100 crore Rs 25,000 Rs 28,000
100 crore - 500 crore Rs 30,000 Rs 33,000
500 crore - 1000 crore Rs 35,000 Rs 39,000
1000 crore - 5000 crore Rs 37,500 Rs 42,000
Above 5000 crore Rs 40,000 Rs 44,000
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GRANT OF AUTHORIZATION
• Authorization to be decided within 120 days.
• The authorisation is valid for 5 years.
• An application for renewal of authorisation may be
made three months before the expiry of such
authorisation.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER
• An occupier shall follow the following steps, namely:-
prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, recovery,
utilization including co-processing, safe disposal.
• Shall be responsible for safe and environmentally sound
management of hazardous and other wastes.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER
• Wastes generated shall be sent or sold to authorized disposal
facility.
• Wastes shall be transported authorized disposal facility in
accordance with the provisions of these rules.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER
• Must give specific information for safe storage and disposal
to the operator.
• Steps to manage hazardous and other wastes to:
(a) contain contaminants and prevent accidents and limit
their consequences on human beings and the environment;
and
(b) provide persons working in the site with appropriate
training, equipment and the information necessary to
ensure their safety.
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STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
• Occupiers of Facility may store Hazardous wastes for a
period not exceeding 90 days and shall maintain a record of
sale, transfer, storage, recycling, recovery, pre-processing,
co-processing and utilization of such wastes.
• But may be extended for small generators, actual users and
disposal facility users upto 180days.
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TREATMENT, STORAGE & DISPOSAL
FACILITY
• Operator of common facility shall design and set up the
TSDF as per technical guidelines issued by the CPCB and
shall obtain approval from the JSPCB for design and
layout.
• Operator of common facility shall be responsible for safe
and environmentally sound operation of the facility and
its closure and post closure phase, as per guidelines
issued by CPCB from time to time.
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TREATMENT,STORAGE & DISPOSAL
FACILITY
• The operator of common facility shall maintain records of
hazardous and other wastes handled by them in Form 3.
• The operator of common facility shall file an annual return
in Form 4 to the JSPCB on or before the 30th day of June .
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TSDF IN JHARKHAND
• In Jharkhand there is one TSDF (Transport, Storage, Disposal
Facility) at Jamshedpur - M/s Adityapur Waste
Management Pvt. Limited (Hazardous Waste Management
Facility), Mauza - Dugni, P.S – Dugni, District - Saraikela
Kharsawan.
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PACKAGING & LABELLING OF HW
• Any occupier or operator of the TSDF shall ensure that the
HW are packaged in a manner suitable for safe handling,
storage and transport as per the guidelines issued by the
CPCB from time to time.
• The labelling shall be done as per Form-8.
• The label shall be of non-washable material, weather proof
and easily visible.
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TRANSPORTATION OF HW
• The transport of the HW shall be under the Motor Vehicles
Act, 1988 and the guidelines issued by the CPCB from time
to time.
• The occupier shall provide the transporter with the relevant
information in Form-9, regarding the hazardous nature.
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TRANSPORTATION OF HW
• Responsibility of safe transport shall be either of the sender
or the receiver whosoever arranges the transport.
• Responsibility should be clearly indicated in the manifest.
• The authorisation for transport shall be obtained from
JSPCB either by the sender or the receiver on whose behalf
the transport is being arranged.
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MANIFEST SYSTEM FOR HW
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• The sender of the waste shall prepare seven copies of the
manifest in Form 10 comprising of colour code indicated
below and all seven copies shall be signed by the sender:
ACCIDENT REPORTING
• If an accident occurs at the facility of the occupier or
operator of the disposal facility or during transportation,
they shall immediately intimate the Jharkhand State
Pollution Control Board through telephone, e-mail about
the accident and subsequently send a report in Form 11.
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ROLE OF JSPCB
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• Inventorization of hazardous and other wastes.
• Grant and renewal of authorisation.
• Monitoring of compliance of various provisions and conditions
of permission including conditions of permission for issued by
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for
exports and imports.
ROLE OF JSPCB
• Examining the applications for imports submitted by the
importers and forwarding the same to MOEFCC.
• Implementation of programmes to prevent or reduce the
generation of hazardous and other wastes.
• Action against violations of these rules.
• Any other function under these Rules assigned by Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change from time to time.
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PENALTY FOR NON COMPLYING
INDUSTRIES
• Penalty under The Environment Protection Act, 1986
As per Section-15, sub-section-1
As per Section-15, sub-section-2
• Environmental Compensation
As per Hon’ble NGT Order
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CONTACT PERSONS
• Name:- Mr. Mithilesh Jha
• Contact:- 9431340917
• Email:- ranchijspcb@gmail.com
• Website:- www.jspcb.nic.in
• Ph. No. - 0651-2400850/ 1/ 2
• Name:- Miss Pratibha Priya
• Contact:- 7903386745
• Email:- ranchijspcb@gmail.com
• Website:- www.jspcb.nic.in
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THANK YOU

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Hazardous Waste Management-ppt-25_06_2019.pptx

  • 1. 1 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Presentation by Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board on 25TH June, 2019
  • 2. MOTTO OF THE BOARD “MOVING FROM CONSENT TO COMPLIANCE WITH TRANSPARENCY” 2
  • 3. HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW) “Hazardous waste” means any waste which by reason of characteristics such as physical, chemical, biological, reactive, toxic, flammable, explosive or corrosive, causes danger or is likely to cause danger to health or environment, whether alone or in contact with other wastes or substances. 3
  • 4. APPLICABLE TO • CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES • PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES • PAPER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES • IRON & STEEL INDUSTRIES • CEMENT INDUSTRIES • CANVAS & TEXTILE INDUSTRIES 4
  • 5. APPLICABLE TO • WORKSHOPS • LEAD ACID BATTERY SMELTERS • CHLOR-ALKALI INDUSTRIES • HEALTHCARE INSTITUTES • METAL REFINING INDUSTRIES • PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES 5
  • 6. APPLICABLE TO • ADHESIVES OR RESINS INDUSTRY • ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY • LEATHER TANNIERIES • PLASTIC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES • FERTILIZER INDUSTRIES • PAINT & DYES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 6
  • 7. PROCESS TO OBTAIN CTO/CTE/AUTHORIZATION • Occupier and Operator engaged with hazardous waste should visit Online Consent Management and Monitoring System portal of Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board (JSPCB) www.advantage.jharkhand.gov.in or https://jhkocmms.nic.in/OCMMS/ or jspcb.nic.in • Uploading of desired documents and fees payment through Net Banking/Debit/Credit Card or RTGS/NEFT application will be submitted to JSPCB. 7
  • 8. GRANT OF CTE • Consent is provided within 120 days, provided the application and the documents are in order. • Auto-renewal/ Extension of the period based on self- certification may be availed. 8
  • 9. Documents required for CTE • Authorization to file application. • Environmental Clearance. • Mining Lease Copy ,if mining work would be involved. • Forest Clearance under Forest Conservation Act,1980. • Permission from NBWL. • Land Document . 9
  • 10. Documents required for CTE • Proposed Industry to be shown on village map to the scale with marked battery point. • Certificate from concerned DFO regarding distance of forest from proposed site. • Estimated project cost including land, building, plant and machinery (without depreciation) duly certified by CA. • Detail budgetary provision for Environmental Management and Pollution Control Measures. 10
  • 11. Documents required for CTE • Manufacturing process and process flow chart. • Process flow diagram and disposal for Effluent Treatment Plant with design details. • Details of Air Pollution source and proposed air pollution control measures. • An affidavit declaring that terms and conditions of the Board shall be abided by the PP. 11
  • 12. Documents required for CTE • Self Declaration /Affidavit for procuring valid source of raw material . • Latitude and Longitude of the proposed site at four points of battery point. • AAQ analysis reports of proposed area at three points. 12
  • 13. Expansion of project in Existing premises a) Old CTE copy and current CTO copy with its compliance report. b) Expansion EC if required. c) AAQ report. d) Proposed site is out of existing premises then, upload documents mentioned earlier. 13
  • 14. FEE STRUCTURE FOR CONSENT TO ESTABLISH (CTE) 14 CAPITAL INVESTMENT (LAND, BUILDING, MACHINERY WITHOUT DEPRECIATION) IN Rs FEE IN Rs. ( per year ) (Previous) FEE IN Rs. ( per year ) (Present) Upto 10 lakhs 1,500.00 2,000.00 10 lakhs - 50 lakhs 3,500.00 4,000.00 50 lakhs - 01 crore 7,500.00 9,000.00 01 crore - 05 crores 20,000.00 22,000.00 05 crores - 10 crores 35,000.00 39,000.00 10 crores - 50 crores 75,000.00 83,000.00 50 crores - 100 crores 1,25,000.00 1,38,000.00 Above 100 crores 0.015 % of the investment (in nearest multiple of 1000) maximum 25 Lakhs
  • 15. GRANT OF CTO • Consent is provided within 120 days, provided the application and the documents are in order. • Auto renewal of CTO may be availed. 15
  • 16. Documents required for CTO • Authorization to file application. • EC copy with compliance report, if applicable. • Copy of CTE/CTO with compliance report (with required documents). • Copy of Authorization under Hazardous and Other Wastes Rules, 2016. • Details of Pollution Control Devices preferably with analysis reports of effluent/emission/Solid waste. 16
  • 17. Documents required for CTO • Details of Air pollution Control Measures implemented. • Self declaration/affidavit for procuring valid source of raw material. • Environmental statement. • Affidavit certifying that no expansion/modernization in the plant has not been made after construction of the plant after obtaining CTE. 17
  • 18. Documents required for CTO • Estimated project cost including cost of land, building, plant and machinery (without depreciation) duly certified by CA. • Land documents. • Latitude and longitude of the unit at four points. • Details of Effluent Treatment Plant with design, if applicable. • Detail of all sources of emission and fugitive emission and pollution control arrangements at its points. 18
  • 19. FEE STRUCTURE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE (CTO) Capital Investment (Land, Building, Machinery without depreciation) Fee in Rs (Effective from 01.04.2014) Revised Fee in Rs (Effective from 04.01.2019) Upto 10 lakhs 1500.00 2,000.00 10 lakhs - 50 lakhs 3500.00 4,000.00 50 lakhs - 01 crore 7500.00 9,000.00 01 crore - 05 crores 20,000.00 22,000.00 05 crores - 10 crores 35,000.00 39,000.00 10 crores - 50 crores 75,000.00 83,000.00 50 crores - 100 crores 1,00,000.00 1,10,000.00 100 crores - 500 crores 2,00,000.00 2,20,000.00 500 crores - 1000 crores 2,50,000.00 2,75,000.00 Above 1000 crores 3,25,000.00 3,58,000.00 19
  • 20. GRANT OF AUTHORIZATION •Every occupier engaged in handling, generation, Collection, Treatment, Storage, Disposal, Reception, Reuse Recycling, Recovery, Pre- processing, Co -processing, Utilization, Transportation, Incineration, irrespective of the quantity shall make an application in Form 1. ( available on website ) 20
  • 21. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AUTHORIZATION • Authorization to file application. • Duly filled up application form. • Copy of valid CTO and its compliance. • Copy of valid CTE. • Registration by District Industry Centre, if Applicable. • Copy of Annual Return as per Form – 4. 21
  • 22. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AUTHORIZATION • Previous Authorization copy its compliance report. • Details of Hazardous Waste Generation with category and Quantity. • Details of disposal facility of Hazardous Waste. • List of Facilities available for collection, storage, packing, transportation, treatment, processing, use , destruction etc... • Self certificate regarding “No storage of HW beyond 90 days”. 22
  • 23. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AUTHORIZATION • Self Certificate regarding “ The labelling is being done as per Form 8 for safe handling, storage and transport of HW”. • Photocopy of Manifest (White for general). • Self Certificate regarding “Transportation of Hazardous and other waste as per the provisions of Rule 18 of H&OW Rules. • Details of technical capabilities and equipment as per CPCB guidelines. (For TSDF only) • Photocopy of Form 3. (For TSDF only) 23
  • 24. FEE STRUCTURE FOR AUTHORIZATION Investment (Including Land, Building Machinery without depreciation) Fees For 5 years Revised Fees For 5 years Upto 60 lakh Rs 7,500 Rs 9,000 60 lakh - 03 crore Rs 10,000 Rs 11,000 03 crore - 5 crore Rs 12,500 Rs 14,000 5 crore - 10 crore Rs 15,000 Rs 17,000 10 crore - 20 crore Rs 17,500 Rs 20,000 20 crore - 30 crore Rs 20,000 Rs 22,000 24
  • 25. FEE STRUCTURE FOR AUTHORIZATION 25 Investment(Including Land, Building Machinery without depreciation) Fees For 5 years Revised Fees For 5 years 30 crore - 50 crore Rs 22,000 Rs 25000 50 crore - 100 crore Rs 25,000 Rs 28,000 100 crore - 500 crore Rs 30,000 Rs 33,000 500 crore - 1000 crore Rs 35,000 Rs 39,000 1000 crore - 5000 crore Rs 37,500 Rs 42,000 Above 5000 crore Rs 40,000 Rs 44,000 25
  • 26. GRANT OF AUTHORIZATION • Authorization to be decided within 120 days. • The authorisation is valid for 5 years. • An application for renewal of authorisation may be made three months before the expiry of such authorisation. 26
  • 27. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER • An occupier shall follow the following steps, namely:- prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, recovery, utilization including co-processing, safe disposal. • Shall be responsible for safe and environmentally sound management of hazardous and other wastes. 27
  • 28. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER • Wastes generated shall be sent or sold to authorized disposal facility. • Wastes shall be transported authorized disposal facility in accordance with the provisions of these rules. 28
  • 29. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OCCUPIER • Must give specific information for safe storage and disposal to the operator. • Steps to manage hazardous and other wastes to: (a) contain contaminants and prevent accidents and limit their consequences on human beings and the environment; and (b) provide persons working in the site with appropriate training, equipment and the information necessary to ensure their safety. 29
  • 30. STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTES • Occupiers of Facility may store Hazardous wastes for a period not exceeding 90 days and shall maintain a record of sale, transfer, storage, recycling, recovery, pre-processing, co-processing and utilization of such wastes. • But may be extended for small generators, actual users and disposal facility users upto 180days. 30
  • 31. TREATMENT, STORAGE & DISPOSAL FACILITY • Operator of common facility shall design and set up the TSDF as per technical guidelines issued by the CPCB and shall obtain approval from the JSPCB for design and layout. • Operator of common facility shall be responsible for safe and environmentally sound operation of the facility and its closure and post closure phase, as per guidelines issued by CPCB from time to time. 31
  • 32. TREATMENT,STORAGE & DISPOSAL FACILITY • The operator of common facility shall maintain records of hazardous and other wastes handled by them in Form 3. • The operator of common facility shall file an annual return in Form 4 to the JSPCB on or before the 30th day of June . 32
  • 33. TSDF IN JHARKHAND • In Jharkhand there is one TSDF (Transport, Storage, Disposal Facility) at Jamshedpur - M/s Adityapur Waste Management Pvt. Limited (Hazardous Waste Management Facility), Mauza - Dugni, P.S – Dugni, District - Saraikela Kharsawan. 33
  • 34. PACKAGING & LABELLING OF HW • Any occupier or operator of the TSDF shall ensure that the HW are packaged in a manner suitable for safe handling, storage and transport as per the guidelines issued by the CPCB from time to time. • The labelling shall be done as per Form-8. • The label shall be of non-washable material, weather proof and easily visible. 34
  • 35. TRANSPORTATION OF HW • The transport of the HW shall be under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the guidelines issued by the CPCB from time to time. • The occupier shall provide the transporter with the relevant information in Form-9, regarding the hazardous nature. 35
  • 36. TRANSPORTATION OF HW • Responsibility of safe transport shall be either of the sender or the receiver whosoever arranges the transport. • Responsibility should be clearly indicated in the manifest. • The authorisation for transport shall be obtained from JSPCB either by the sender or the receiver on whose behalf the transport is being arranged. 36
  • 37. MANIFEST SYSTEM FOR HW 37 • The sender of the waste shall prepare seven copies of the manifest in Form 10 comprising of colour code indicated below and all seven copies shall be signed by the sender:
  • 38. ACCIDENT REPORTING • If an accident occurs at the facility of the occupier or operator of the disposal facility or during transportation, they shall immediately intimate the Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board through telephone, e-mail about the accident and subsequently send a report in Form 11. 38
  • 39. ROLE OF JSPCB 39 • Inventorization of hazardous and other wastes. • Grant and renewal of authorisation. • Monitoring of compliance of various provisions and conditions of permission including conditions of permission for issued by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for exports and imports.
  • 40. ROLE OF JSPCB • Examining the applications for imports submitted by the importers and forwarding the same to MOEFCC. • Implementation of programmes to prevent or reduce the generation of hazardous and other wastes. • Action against violations of these rules. • Any other function under these Rules assigned by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change from time to time. 40
  • 41. PENALTY FOR NON COMPLYING INDUSTRIES • Penalty under The Environment Protection Act, 1986 As per Section-15, sub-section-1 As per Section-15, sub-section-2 • Environmental Compensation As per Hon’ble NGT Order 41
  • 42. CONTACT PERSONS • Name:- Mr. Mithilesh Jha • Contact:- 9431340917 • Email:- ranchijspcb@gmail.com • Website:- www.jspcb.nic.in • Ph. No. - 0651-2400850/ 1/ 2 • Name:- Miss Pratibha Priya • Contact:- 7903386745 • Email:- ranchijspcb@gmail.com • Website:- www.jspcb.nic.in 42 THANK YOU