Industrial Siting / Locational Policy in West Bengal A. Red category. Dry cell battery (excluding. Industry / industrial activity mentioned in the Exempted. As per provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 all new intending projects (Developmental & Industrial) required to obtain 'Consent to Establish'(popularly termed as NOC) from State Pollution Control Board. Depending upon the pollution and hazard potential of industrial activities, the industries are categorised as,, and. There are for red, orange and green category of industries. Prospective entrepreneurs should take into account these restrictions while selecting land for their proposed industries. The power to grant NOC for industries is furnished below: Consent to Establish (NOC) for new units / expansion [To be applied before setting up of industry and for expansion/upgradation of the Industry]. Category Application form available from Who will receive consent Application fee to be submitted at Green (Small Scale) DIC, Sub DIC [Free of cost], Officer-in-Charge, Sub DIC A/c. 684 in any branch of United Bank of India in West Bengal through specified bank challan available in WBPCB website after endorsement by concerned office of WBPCB / DIC. [3 rd copy of challan as a proof of payment to be submitted along with application form] NOC is valid for 5 (five) years Green (Medium & Large Scale) [Free of cost] W.B.P.C.B. Regional Offices Orange (Small Scale) DIC, Sub DIC [Free of cost], Officer-in-Charge, Sub DIC Orange (Medium & Large Scale) & Red (all scale) [Free of cost] W.B.P.C.B. Regional Offices All EIA attracting industries irrespective of category [Free of cost] EIM Cell, W.B.P.C.B. Head Office Automobile fuel outlets having LPG dispensing facility [Free of cost] EIM Cell, W.B.P.C.B. Head Office Brickfields [Free of cost] DL & LRO, W.B.P.C.B. Regional Office. Sandhya nam am lyrics in malayalam. For obtaining NOC from the Board, the entrepreneurs are required to apply in prescribed which can be downloaded from here. Some of the important information and documents required to be submitted along with the application form are as follows. Information • List of raw materials consumed (with quantity) and products (with quantity) per day. • Process flow chart and details. • Amount of water and different type of fuels per day. • Quantity of liquid wastes generated per day and its characteristics. • Expected quantity and characteristics of gaseous emissions (fuel burning and process) • Expected quantity of solid wastes generated including hazardous solid waste. • Proposal for controlling/ treatment of liquid, solid and gaseous emissions. The application form should accompany a. Environmental Clearance Process (after 14th September, 2006) The Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India, notified the new Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) legislation SO 1533 dated 14th September 2006. In the new EIA notification, the process of screening and scoping has been made mandatory. The Schedule in the new EIA Notification provides the List of Projects or Activities requiring prior Environmental Clearance. All the projects listed in the notification are categorized into two broad categories, based on the extent of potential impacts and sensitivity of the candidate sites - • Category A and • Category B Category A - Appraisal will be done by the Central Level Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) and Clearance will be given by MoEF, GoI. EIA is mandatory. Category B - Appraisal will be done by the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) and Clearance will be given by State Environmental Impact Assessment Agency (SEIAA), except in case of special conditions and general conditions. Subgrouped as Category B1 (EIA necessary) and Category B2 (EIA not necessary). The Environmental Clearance (EC) process consist of the following stages. • Application for EC - to be made by the Project Proponent (PP) to the concerned authority with FORM 1 (and FORM 1A with conceptual plan for construction projects only), Pre-feasibility Report (PFR) and Terms of Reference (optional) for conducting EIA Study.
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