New Prohibitory Order Issued by Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board

The Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board (MEGSPCB) on July 25th 2024 has issued a significant step towards environmental protection by issuing a Prohibitory Order regarding the disposal of polluting matter in the catchment and tributaries of the Mynriang River. This action is in line with the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.

Details of the Prohibitory Order

The order specifically addresses the use of streams and wells for the disposal of pollutants. It emphasizes the need to adhere to the following sections of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974:

Section 24(1)(a):

Prohibition on Disposal: This section prohibits the disposal of any poisonous, noxious, or polluting matter into any stream, well, sewer, or land. The standards for what constitute such matter are determined by the State Board. The aim is to prevent any harmful substances from entering water bodies, either directly or indirectly.

Section 24(1)(b):

Prohibition on Impeding Water Flow: This provision prohibits the introduction of any matter into streams that could impede the proper flow of water. Such impediments might lead to or worsen pollution, either directly or by interacting with other pollutants.

Section 43:

Penalties for Violation: This section outlines the penalties for violating the provisions of Section 24. Individuals found contravening these regulations could face imprisonment for a minimum term of one year and six months, extending up to six years. Additionally, there may be a fine imposed.

Implications of the Order

  • Environmental Protection: The primary goal of the prohibitory order is to protect the water quality of the Mynriang River and its tributaries. By restricting the disposal of pollutants, the MEGSPCB aims to prevent contamination and safeguard the ecosystem.
  • Legal Compliance: The order reinforces the legal obligations under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, ensuring that all individuals and entities adhere to regulations designed to maintain water quality.
  • Enforcement and Penalties: The MEGSPCB will enforce these prohibitions strictly, and any breaches will lead to significant legal consequences, including substantial fines and imprisonment. This underscores the seriousness of the measures being implemented.

The Prohibitory Order by the Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board is a crucial step in combating water pollution and protecting the environment. By aligning with the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the order seeks to ensure that pollution is minimized and that the Mynriang River and its tributaries remain clean and healthy.

For those affected by or interested in the order, it is essential to understand and comply with these regulations to avoid legal repercussions and contribute to environmental conservation efforts.

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