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PIL regarding establishment of industrial estate in residential area | DB directs SMC to file affidavit | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, June 3: A division bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court here comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi directed counsel appearing for the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) to file an affidavit indicating as to the steps taken by it to remove the above deficiencies. The directions were issued on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Inhabitants of Hill View Colony alleged that on account of the establishment of an industrial area they are facing health hazards due to discharge of effluents from the industrial units as there is no proper arrangement for treatment of the waste and effluents. The DB observed that on the letter dated 2-9-2020 of the inhabitants of the area addressed to the Chief Justice of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir, this PIL was registered in context with the cleaning of the industrial area. The Regional Director J&K Pollution Control Committee, District Officer PCC, Budgam, had pointed three deficiencies and had recommended that the CETP (Common Effluent Treatment Plant) needs to be made operational and the treated water needs to be channelized for irrigation purposes; the drains in the industrial estate are required to be cleaned and cleared regularly to ward off blockage/choking; and solid waste generated within the industrial estate should be channelized to some municipal body for scientific disposal. The DB observed that all the jobs have to be taken care of by the SMC and directed SMC to file affidavit indicating as to the steps taken by it to remove the above deficiencies. |
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