Industrial waste management

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Overview of Industrial Waste Management:

The Industrial Revolution in the 18th century led to the transformation of rural areas into industrialised urban centres. However, this progress also brought about a significant environmental challenge – the generation of industrial waste. Industrial waste, arising from various sources such as manufacturing businesses, mills, mines, and power plants, includes solid, liquid, and gaseous by-products that must be managed to safeguard the environment and human health.

Management of Industrial Waste:

Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Waste:
Industrial waste is categorised into biodegradable and non-biodegradable types. Biodegradable waste can be broken down by microbes into harmless substances and is commonly produced by sectors like paper, food, sugar, and wool. Non-biodegradable waste includes chemicals, metals, plastics, paints, and rubber. These materials persist in landfills for an extended period, posing environmental risks.
Benefits of Industrial Waste Management:
Waste Minimization: Reducing waste production through efficient production techniques. Recycling: Recycling materials like paper, aluminium, electronics, plastic, and non-tempered glass. New Job Opportunities: Industrial Waste Management processes generate employment. Stay Compliant: Compliance with waste regulations ensures environmental protection and avoids penalties.

Requirements for Industrial Waste Management:

Identify Pain Points:
Determine challenging processes or areas needing attention.
Set Thresholds:
Establish limits for waste accumulation based on the type of business.
Frequency:
Schedule waste management procedures based on waste production frequency.
Collaboration:
Seek assistance from waste management agencies or Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) for effective implementation.

Licences and Approvals Required:

Hazardous Waste Management Authorisation or TSDF Membership:
Authorization for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal of Hazardous Industrial Waste.
Consent NOC:
Periodically renewed No Objection Certificate for the Management and Disposal of Industrial Waste.
CGWA NOC:
No Objection Certificate from the Central Ground Water Authority for groundwater withdrawal by industries.
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Required Document List

  • Application to the Pollution Control Board
  • Signed Undertaking
  • Site Plan of the unit, Project Report, and Layout plan
  • Information about the production process and list of equipment
  • Water balance details, source, and required amount
  • Land records (lease or rent agreements)
  • Industry Registration Records
  • Consent fee payment
  • Process Flow Chart
  • GST Certificate
  • PAN Card of Authorised Signatory
  • Details of Installed Machinery
  • Proof of Site Ownership or Rent/Lease Agreement
  • Any other paperwork listed on the application
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