“Guarantee the GPS persecution of sewage tankers to prevent the waste water in lakes”

Chennai: The southern Bank of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has instructed the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation to ensure a 100% GPS tracking of wastewater trucks within 3 months to prevent deposits in water books.

While he heard a case of Suo Motu in connection with the operation of a sewage treatment plant (STP) near Ukkadam Lake in Coimbatore, the bank, which the judicial member Pushpa Sathyanarayana and the expert member Satyagopal Korlapati, led the citizens to convey all the instructions that are from Tamil Nadu pollution The pollution of the contamination of the contamination of the contamination of the pollution of the dirt of the dirt of the occurrence of the occurrence of Tamildu (TNPCB) and in Any Tamil Nadu (TNPCB) and are able. Complaints.

“The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation must ensure a 100% GPS tracking for wastewater tankers within three months. The upgrading of the oil water separator and the improvement of the wastewater treatment systems must be completed within six months,” says the order.

In addition, a direction was granted to set the practice of storing mud, grains or plastic waste in open and handling and disposal of such materials.

In the meantime, TNPCB inspections at the UKKADAM STP found that the system did not operate with full capacity. The operation was hindered by unloading oil -loaded waste water. “In addition, not authorized waste water/wastewater was introduced by tank trucks and released at the collection point, which led to untreated or partially treated waste water in natural watercourses (odai). In addition, the plastic waste, fine grits and the organic slings were stored in open areas.

The company claimed that around 50% of all sewage transport vehicles are equipped with GPS tracking devices and violations are punished. An uninterrupted power supply of the STP was also guaranteed to ensure continuous operation.

In the bank, the bank finds that the citizens' body removes 800 kg mud from the UKKADAM STP and emphasized that the mud should be subjected to a scientific analysis in order to determine the presence of heavy metals and other harmful components. “Only if the results correspond to the permissible limits prescribed according to the applicable environmental standards will the mud be used as a crap,” the order says.

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