Introduction
Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
According to Section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, no individual shall create or operate any industrial plant in an air pollution control area without the prior consent of the Committee
An application for DPCC consent under sub-section (1) must be followed by such fees as may be prescribed, be made in the prescribed form, and include the details of the industrial plant as well as any other information as may be required.
The DPCC committee shall follow the procedure it may prescribe when making an inquiry as it deems fit for an application for consent under sub-section (1).
The Committee shall, by order in writing and on reasons to be recorded in the order, grant consent requested in accordance with the conditions and for a time period that may be specified in that order or refuse the consent, within the period of four months after the receipt of the application for consent referred to in sub section (1)
Water (Prevention & Control of pollution) Act, 1974.
No person shall establish or implement any steps for establishment or extension of, or an extension or addition to, an industry, or operation, or process or any treatment, disposal, or any other processes that are likely to discharge sewage or commercial effluent into a river or well or a sewer, or in a land, without the prior consent of the DPCC.
The request for the State Board's consent pursuant to sub-section (1) is made in this form, shall include such details and shall be supported by any fees which may be prescribed.
In respect of the request for consent referred to in subsection (1), and in carrying out such inquiries, the DPCC may make such inquiries as it considers fit and follow such procedures as may be prescribed.
The DPCC may grant its consent subject to some conditions as it may impose or refuse such consent for reasons to be recorded in writing.
Policy of DPCC for Grant of consent and Authorization
DPCC has, from time to time, framed policies and issued necessary Office orders to streamline the processing / elimination of Consent applications and authorization received under the Water Act 1974 & Air Act 1981 and under the Hazardous and Other Waste Authorisation (Management and Transboundary Movement).
Consent to Establish/Operate under Air and Water Act
The Delhi industry was classified into red/orange/green/white by list, which shows that 637 industries have been classified as uploaded to the DPCC website
Industries classified as white are not required to obtain a consent in accordance with the Air & Water Act to establish/operate and to submit an online undertaking to DPCC and send the signed copy of the undertaking to DPCC within 30 days.
Industries classified under Red, Orange and Green only have to request consent under the Air & Water Act to establish/operate. As requested by the project proponent, the period of consent to establish is between one and seven years. However the consent to Operate/Renewal is given for a period of 5 years in the Red/Orange Category and 10 years in the Green Category
The following shall be decided on consent under Air and Water laws & authorisations/registration pursuant to the applicable Rules:
Category I cases by the concerned Sr. Env. Engineer / CelI In-charge
Category II(a) cases by the committee headed by Chairman DPCC.
Category II(b) cases by the committee headed by Member Secretary, DPCC
Prohibited / Negative List of Industries included in "Annexure-7.0 (III)" of the Master Plan for Delhi-2021 are not permitted in the NCT of Delhi, and proposals for Consent/ Authorization Registration from such units will not be approved.
According to Section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, no individual shall create or operate any industrial plant in an air pollution control area without the prior consent of the Committee
An application for DPCC consent under sub-section (1) must be followed by such fees as may be prescribed, be made in the prescribed form, and include the details of the industrial plant as well as any other information as may be required.
The DPCC committee shall follow the procedure it may prescribe when making an inquiry as it deems fit for an application for consent under sub-section (1).
The Committee shall, by order in writing and on reasons to be recorded in the order, grant consent requested in accordance with the conditions and for a time period that may be specified in that order or refuse the consent, within the period of four months after the receipt of the application for consent referred to in sub section (1)
Water (Prevention & Control of pollution) Act, 1974.
No person shall establish or implement any steps for establishment or extension of, or an extension or addition to, an industry, or operation, or process or any treatment, disposal, or any other processes that are likely to discharge sewage or commercial effluent into a river or well or a sewer, or in a land, without the prior consent of the DPCC.
The request for the State Board's consent pursuant to sub-section (1) is made in this form, shall include such details and shall be supported by any fees which may be prescribed.
In respect of the request for consent referred to in subsection (1), and in carrying out such inquiries, the DPCC may make such inquiries as it considers fit and follow such procedures as may be prescribed.
The DPCC may grant its consent subject to some conditions as it may impose or refuse such consent for reasons to be recorded in writing.
Policy of DPCC for Grant of consent and Authorization
DPCC has, from time to time, framed policies and issued necessary Office orders to streamline the processing / elimination of Consent applications and authorization received under the Water Act 1974 & Air Act 1981 and under the Hazardous and Other Waste Authorisation (Management and Transboundary Movement).
Consent to Establish/Operate under Air and Water Act
The Delhi industry was classified into red/orange/green/white by list, which shows that 637 industries have been classified as uploaded to the DPCC website
Industries classified as white are not required to obtain a consent in accordance with the Air & Water Act to establish/operate and to submit an online undertaking to DPCC and send the signed copy of the undertaking to DPCC within 30 days.
Industries classified under Red, Orange and Green only have to request consent under the Air & Water Act to establish/operate. As requested by the project proponent, the period of consent to establish is between one and seven years. However the consent to Operate/Renewal is given for a period of 5 years in the Red/Orange Category and 10 years in the Green Category
The following shall be decided on consent under Air and Water laws & authorisations/registration pursuant to the applicable Rules:
Category I cases by the concerned Sr. Env. Engineer / CelI In-charge
Category II(a) cases by the committee headed by Chairman DPCC.
Category II(b) cases by the committee headed by Member Secretary, DPCC
Prohibited / Negative List of Industries included in "Annexure-7.0 (III)" of the Master Plan for Delhi-2021 are not permitted in the NCT of Delhi, and proposals for Consent/ Authorization Registration from such units will not be approved.
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- DPCC is a nomenclature for Delhi Pollution Control Committee
- DPCC was constituted in March 1991 by Central government
- from that day
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Hours of operation
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Monday | Closed | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Tuesday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Thursday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Friday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Saturday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm | ||||
Sunday | Open | 9:Am | 7:Pm |