
NGT directs CPCB to finalise emergency plans for storage, handling of hazardous substances
FirstpostThe NGT passed the order after it was informed that 37 containers with 697 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, an explosive substance, were sent to a detonator manufacturing unit having a license for ammonium nitrate in Telangana New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal Tuesday directed Central Pollution Control Board and Tamil Nadu pollution control board to finalise emergency plans for storage and handling of the hazardous substances within a month. A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel passed the order after it was informed that 37 containers with 697 Tonnes of ammonium nitrate were sent to a detonator manufacturing unit having license for ammonium nitrate in Telangana. The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board told the NGT that total of 37 containers with 697 Tonnes of ammonium nitrate were sent to Salvo Explosives & Chemicals Pvt Ltd in Telangana. Since the substance has now been removed and shifted to Telangana, let off-site and on-site emergency plans be finalized in accordance with the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 which may be jointly coordinated by the CPCB and the State PCB with all concerned authorities and entities for storage and handling of the substances, the bench said.
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