Friday, November 11, 2011

Activist seeks ban on housing near dump sites

Activist seeks ban on housing near dump sites

The Times of India, Ahmedabad, 10-11-2011
Ahmedabad: An environment activist has sought the intervention of Union minister of environment and forest Jayanthi Natarajan in stopping the "illegal" construction of residential complexes within 500 metres of two hazardous waste disposal sites in Ahmedabad. 

Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti's Rohit Prajapati has dashed off a letter to the minister alleging that the state government has flouted the guidelines of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) by reducing the stipulated 500 metres distance to be maintained between the sites and residential complexes to 100 metres. 

He said that several illegal residential schemes are coming up in the vicinity of industrial hazardous solid waste site of Green Environment Co-operative Society in Vatva, and Naroda Enviro Projects in Naroda. 

The decision to reduce the distance to 100 metres was taken in a government meeting held on September 9 as lot of construction had already been completed and people had been allotted houses. After concerns over these sites were raised, GPCB decided to ban the water supply to these residential complexes through bore wells. 

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         Rohit P rajapati & T rupti S hah 
         37, Patrakar Colony, Tandalja Road, 
         Post-Akota, Vadodara - 390 020
         GUJARAT, INDIA
         Phone No. 
+ 91 - 265 - 2320399
         Email Norohit.prajapati@gmail.com
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