CAQM Asks Coal India To Stop Supply Haryana, UP Govt To Stop Supply
20 Jan 2023
It has advised Coal India and
state governments of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to ensure that coal is not
supplied or allotted by coal firms of CIL to various suppliers or stockists or
agents of ClL operating in the NCR
Continuing its concerted
efforts to curb air pollution arising out of emissions from highly polluting
fossil fuels like coal, furnace oil and alike, the Commission for Air Quality
Management in National Capital Region and adjoining areas (CAQM) has advised
Coal India (CIL) and state governments of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to ensure
that coal is not supplied or allotted by coal firms of CIL to various suppliers
or stockists or agents of ClL operating in the NCR.
The ministry of environment, forest and
climate change said in a statement that the Commission has also advised the
entities or units or industries including stockists, traders and dealers of
coal to ensure compliance and discontinue coal supply in NCR for any kind of
usage or stocking or selling or trading in entire NCR except for thermal power
plants (TPPs). Statutory directions of the Commission require the complete
elimination of use of coal and other unapproved fuels for various operations or
applications across all sectors including industrial, commercial and
miscellaneous applications, from January 1, 2023, in the entire NCR.
"Statutory directions were issued by the
Commission regarding permissible fuels for industrial or domestic or
miscellaneous applications in the NCR in terms of direction no. 64 dated June
2, 2022, and 65 dated June 23, 2022. Presently, use of coal now stands
completely banned (except in TPPs) and it is not considered a permissible fuel
within NCR as per the common fuel list under the Directions issued by the
Commission," the statement from the ministry added.
The ministry further said that in compliance
of the Commission's directions, 84 industrial units in NCR areas of Haryana, UP
and Rajasthan which were hitherto not using approved fuels closed down their
operations temporarily or permanently on their own. Since last three months
from October 10, 2022, only 21 industrial units were found using highly
polluting unapproved fuels like coal, furnace oil, etc. and those units have been
closed pursuant to CAQM closure directions.
"Beyond January 1, 2023, the compliance
has further improved and only two units were found using such heavily polluting
fuels during inspection, thus indicating satisfactory compliance of statutory
directions of the Commission" Ministry added.
The flying squad of the Commission will
continue conducting incognito inspections to ensure strict compliance on use of
only approved fuels in the entire NCR. (ANI)