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  1. 1. ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENT LEGINATION
  2. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION  The genesis of various legislation in the country lies in the environment problems.  There should be effective legislations to protect the environment or else the need resources by the growing population will create havoc on the environment.  The other important aspect is enforcement of these laws.  To safeguard our environment from further degradation and polluting these must be enforce laws forcefully and effectively.
  3. 3. ISSUES INVOLVED IN ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATION  The precautionary principle  The polluter-pays principle  Freedom of information
  4. 4. THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE  This principle has evolved to deal with risks and uncertainties faced by environmental management.  The principle implies that an ounce of preservation is worth a pound of cure- it does not prevent problems but may reduce their occurrence and helps ensure contingency plans are made
  5. 5. THE POLLUTER-PAYS PRINCIPLE  In addition to the obvious the polluter pays for the damaged caused by a development this principle also implies that a polluter pays for monitoring and policing.  A problem with this approach is that fines may bankrupt small businesses, yet be low enough for a large company to write them off as an occasional overhead, which does little for pollution control.
  6. 6. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION  Environmental planning and management is hindered if the public, NGO or even official bodies are unable to get information.  A number of laws have been enforced for safeguarding the environmental quality.  However, these laws and acts could not be enacted successfully in light of the following problems.
  7. 7. CENTRAL AND STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDS
  8. 8. CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD  The Central Pollution Control Board [CPCB] of India is a statory organisation under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change.  It was established in 1974 under the water [Preservation and Control of Pollution] Act, 1974.  CPCB is also entrusted with powers and functions under the air(prevention and control of pollution)act1981.  It serves as a field formation and also provide technical service to the ministry of environment and forests under the provision of the environment act,1986.
  9. 9. STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD There are 7 State Pollution Control Board in India:  Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board  Gujarat Pollution Control Board  Karnataka state Pollution Control Board  Tamil Nadu State Pollution Control Board  Telangana Pollution Control Board  Maharashtra Pollution Control Board  Kerala Pollution Control Board
  10. 10. FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL BOARD  To promote cleanliness of streams and wells in different areas of the state  To advise the Central Government, on matters concerning the prevention and control of water pollution  To co-ordinate the actions of the state board and resolve disputes among them.  To provide technical assistance and guidance to the state boards to carry out research in prevention and control of water pollution problems.  To organise training of persons engaged in pollution control.  To organise comprehensive programme for pollution control through mass media.  To lay down standards for streams or wells.  To prepare manuals, codes or guides for treatment and disposal of sewage and trade effluents.  To establish or recognise laboratories for analysis of water samples from any stream, well or trade effluents.
  11. 11. FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE BOARDS  Planning a comprehensive programme for prevention, control and abatement of pollution of streams and wells.  Advising the state government regarding water pollution control or location of industries.  Conducting and encouraging investigations and research relating to different aspects if water pollution.  To collaborate with the central board for training personnel for handling water pollution programmes and organising related mass education programmes.  Inspecting trade effluents and waste water treatment plants.  Prescribing effluent standards for the sewage and trade effluents.
  12. 12. PREVENTION OF POLLUTION  Pollution prevention is a major global concern because of the harmful effects of pollution on a person’s health and on the environment. Environmental pollution comes in various forms such as air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, etc.  Pollution can be prevented as stated below: • Stop Smoking or at least follow the “No smoking” sign. • Use unleaded gasoline in your cars. • Keep your car properly maintained to keep it good running condition to avoid smoke emissions. • Share a ride or engage in car pooling. • Instead of using your cars, choose to walk or ride a bicycle whenever possible. With this eco friendly practice, you will also be healthier and happier by staying fit.
  13. 13. • Never use open fire to dispose of wastes. • Adopt the 3Rs of solid waste management: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Inorganic materials such as metals, glass and plastic, also organic materials like paper, can be reclaimed and recycled. This takes into account that the proven solution to the problem of proper waste management is proper disposal, waste segregation and collection, and recycling. • Start composting brown leaves in your yard and green scraps from your kitchen. It will reduce waste while improving your yard and garden soils. • Reconnect with nature. Live green by using green power supplied abundantly and freely by wind and the sun. Hang your laundry to dry to minimize use of gas or electricity from your dyers. Enjoy fresh air from open windows to lessen the use of air conditioning system.
  14. 14. • Patronize local foods and goods. In this manner, transporting goods and foods prepared with GMOs which uses fuel from conventional energy sources will be minimized. • Use eco-friendly or biodegradable materials instead of plastic which are made up of highly toxic substances injurious to your health. • Create your green space. Value your garden. Plant more trees and put indoor plants in your homes. They clean the air, provide oxygen and beautify your surroundings. Thus, care for them and by protecting them, especially the big trees around and in the forest, you protect yourself and your family too. • Have a proper waste disposal system especially for toxic wastes. • Take very good care of your pets and their wastes.
  15. 15. CONCLUSION  Breathing is life, humans can survive without food for several weeks cannot survive a minute without oxygen.  The air we breathe sustains us. So lets allow the earth to have more clean air.  Fight global warming by doing the following steps: • Plant more trees • Don’t waste water • Use cloth bag and don’t burn plastic

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