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Sub:- Re categorization of industries under Red, Orange, Green and White categories as
per CPCB direction.
The Government of Kerala had vide G.O. cited first above amended the
Water Rules 1976 notifying the list of Red, Orange and Green Category of
Industries for consent management. As per this notification, the Board
subsequently added few more industries in the list vide circulars cited second
and third above. The same is followed now.
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) vide reference cited 4th
above issued directions under section 18(1) (b) of the Water Act 1974 and
Section 18 (1) (b) of the Air Act 1981 regarding harmonisation of classification of
industrial sectors under red/orange/green/white categories for compliance by all
SPCBs and PCCs. The CPCB direction and the final document on criteria of
classification of industrial sectors attached with the direction cited 4th above were
placed before the Board in its 199th meeting held on 27.07.2016 and it was
decided to adopt the categorisation of Central Pollution C.ontrol Board.
Now therefore, in compliance with the directions issued by the CPCB vide
reference 4 and the decision of the Board Meeting held on 27.07.2016 (ref 5) the
following orders are issued.
1. The revised classification list attached along with the CPCB direction shall be
in force with effect from 1si October 2016. Revised classification list is
attached as Annexure I. All applications received on and after 1si October
2016 shall be processed as per the new classification criteria.
2. Further addition of any new or left over Industrial sectors which are not listed
in the CPCB's revised list of Red/Orange/GreenlWhite categories shall be
categorised based on the relative pollution scoring methodology as
enumerated in the final document on Revised Classification of Industrial
sectors by a committee constituted as under.
CHAIRMAN
,.;
To
1. The Chief Environmental Engineer
Regional Office, Ernakulam
2. The Senior Environmental Engineer
Regional OfficelDistrict Office,
Thiruvananthapuram/Kozhikode/Ernakulam/Palakkad
3. The Environmental Engineer
District Office, TVPM/KLM/PTA/ALPAIIDK/KTMI
EKM-1 IEKM2/ESC/TSR/MLPM/KKDIWN D/KNR/KSGD
4. All Technical Officers in Head Office
5. AEE-5 - IT cell (for uploading in website)
FORWARDED / BY ORDER
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ASSISTANT ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
Table G-2 : Final List of Red Category of Industrial Sectors
reprocessing/ recovery/reuse of
Hazardous Waste under
schedule iv of HW( M, H& TBM)
rules, 2008 - Items namely -
Spent cleared metal ea talvst
containing copper"
Spent cleared metal catalyst
containing zinc"
20 20 60 R-R Generates all sorts of pollution.
4. 44 Manufacturing of lubricating oils 20 - 20 20
,grease and petroleum based
products
62.5 R-R i. Mainly ai r pollu ling.
5. 66 E DG Set of capacity> 5 MY A - - - 20 5 25
ii. DG sets consume the diesel @ 0.21
litres/hr!KVA at tu 11 load.
Ill. Average running is taken @ 12 hrs / day
31 though many of the OG sets run for more
than this period.
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6. 131 Ilndush.ial carbon . met uumg ltu I I -- -
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n" I\II~i..,h' ~i r n(llltl~np Air pollution score is
II
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nonnalized to 100.
electrodes and graphite blocks,
I I I activated carbon. carron black
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r--7-.-r 39 Lead . acid . battery 10 10 25- 25 10 62,5 R-R i. Mainly air poll~ting. Ai: pollutioi1l
I manufactunng(excludmg scores are normalized to 10' I
assembling and charging of lead- H. Lead Acid Battery ma.,uiacturiI\ ..
acid battery in micro scale) consists of various stages which
broadly involve (after producing or
receiving lead oxide): Paste Mixing,
Grid Casting, Grid Pasting & Curing,
Hydro-setting, parting & enveloping,
Stacking, grouping & inter-cell
welding, Formation:
iii. Exposure of workmen to lead during
.I all or any of the processes outlined
above exceeds the prescribed
standards if appropriate equipment in
this respect is not installed at any
Battery Manufacturing Unit.
iv. All of the above processes, some more
than others, involve release of lead
I particles or fumes into
enviromnent. Pollution from the above
the
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9. 66 Power generation plant [except 10 - 10 15 10 25 , 61.5 R-R 1. Mainly air polluting. It uses a. mtxture ef biornass I
(agro based) and roal ( < 10 %) as a !. Almost'
Wind and Solar renewable
round the yearoperation. 2 .In ca5eofDG sets I
power plants of all capacities and
of 5 MVA & more and emissions of S02 will take
Mini Hyde! power plant of
place due to use of liquid fuei. Air pollution score
capacity <25MW]
will be =20 + 10 = 3D, Normalized srore will be 75.
3. In case of 'Waste to Energy Plants' ,water will
be used for cooling and ai r score will be - 30+10 =
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40.
All the three types of pollutants are expected.
10. 34 Industries engaged in recycling / 30 - 30 25 - 25 10 65 R-R
reprocessing/ recovery/reuse of
Hazardous Waste under I
schedule iv of HW( M, H& TBM) I
rules, 2008 - Items namely -
Spent catalyst containing nickel,
cadmium, Zinc, copper, arsenic,
vanadium and cobalt,
the
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- Processes involving chlorinated 30 - 30 20 - 20 15 65 R-R Chi orina ted hydroca rbons are used in
67 manufacture of insecticides, pesticides and organo
hydrocarbons chloro pesticides. Effluents &emissions are toxicin
na tu re .
.15 10 65 R-R i. This industrial sector is the one among the '17
Sugar ( excluding Khandsari) 20 10 30 10 25
12. 74 categories of Highly Polluting Industries'.
ii. Sugar mills generate all sorts of pollution
problems.
R-R I. The use of styrene inmost methods of
13. 22 Fibre glass production and - - - 20 - 20 20 67
f berglass production causes haza rdous air
processing (excluding moulding) ha nnful to brea the at
polluti on tha t is
excessive levels.
ii. It is mainly air polluting & HW generating
industry. The air pollution & HW scores are
normalized to 100.
iii. In case of lead rontaining glass, the s core of
A1 will be 25 and final normalized score will
be 75 and shall be ca tegorize d as Red.
i. This is the normalized srore based on air
Fire crackers manufacturing and 20 - 20 20 67 R-R
14. 23 pollution &HWgeneration.
bulk storage facilities Various hazardous chemicals are used in
ii.
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the manufactu ring process.
The'e chemicals are namely potassium
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Aluminium 'compounds, Copper
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cause serious diseases -" ,Jng the I
workers. espedally ability _. blood l.
carry oxygen leading to headaches,
methemoglobinemia and kidney
problems, skin problems, thyroid metal
fume etc.
Mainly air polluting and hazardous waste
15. 34 Industries engaged in recycling / 30 o 30 10 67 R-R
generating. Air & HW pollution scores are
reprocessing( recovery/reuse of
jointly normalized to 100.
Hazardous Waste under
schedule ivof HW( M, H& TBM)
rules, 2008 - Items namely -
Dismantiers Recycling Plants --
Components of waste electrical
and electronic assembles
comprising accumulators and
other batteries included on list
A, mercury-switches, activated
glass cullets from cathode-ray
tubes and ether activated glass
and PCB-capacitors, or any other
component contaminated with
Schedule 2 constituents (e.g.
cadmium, mercury, lead,
polychlorinated biphenyl) to an
extent that they exhibit hazard
characteristics indicated in part
C of thi s Schedul e. i. Water as well as air polluting due to use of
20 10 30 20 5 25 68.75 R-R
16. 47 Milk processes and dairy
boilers .
productsuntegrated project) ii . Water & air pollution scores are normalized
to 100.
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20 20 70
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20. 41 Man ufacturing of explosives, 30
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- ,30 20 - , 20 20 70 i R-R i. Exp/oS,!ves manufacture and use I
contribute some measure Of ''''1zardous
detonators, fuses including waste to the environm ent.
management and handling Nitroglycerin produces several toXIC
ii.
activities byproducts such as acids. caustics, and
oils contaminated with heaw metals.
These m us t be disposed of properly by
neutralization or stabilization and
transported to a hazardous waste
landfill.
iii. The use of explosives creates large
amounts of dust and particulate from the
explosion, and, in some cases, releases
asbestos, lead, and other hazardous
materials into the atmosphere.
i. The process may cause ronsiderable emissions
21. 45 Manufacturing of paints 30 30 25 - 25 15 70 R-R
of volatile organic compounds (VaC). vac
varnishes, pigments and
contribute to the creation of ozone in the
intermediate (excluding
lowe r lave rs of the atmosphere (photochemical
blending/ mixing) ai r pollution) and can present danger to heal th.
ii. Dustand odourmayalsobe a problem.
iii. Washing of vessels will rontri bute waste -
waters.
iv. Large quantity of HWs a re also produced.
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r- iii. Watt:r pollution
undertaken.
iv. TIle earlier Red category
namely "Hydrocyanic
score I1UI malized
industrial sect,
acid and its del ivatives
to 100 isl
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" is also merged under this industrial sector.
29. 16 Dyes and Dye- Intermediates 30 -- 30 20 5 25 20 75 R-R i. This industrial sector is the one among the '17
categories of Highly Polluting Industries'.
ii. Such types of industrial sectors generate all sorts
of pollution.
- - - 75 R-R i. Mainly water polluting.
30. 26 Health-care Establishment ( as 20 10 30
ii. The wa te r pollution s core is normalized to 100 &
defined in BMW Rules)
valid for Hospitals hailing total waste-water
generation> 100 KLD.
iii. The hospitals with indnerator will be categorized
as Red lrraspe ctive of the quantity of the waste-
water generation.
iv. The hospi tals hailing total was re -wa te r
gene ra lion less than 100 I,LD a lid without
indnerator, the nonnalized water pollution score
will be 50 and will be categorized as Orange
ca tegory.
15 75 R-R i. Mainly water polluting. Small boiler may be
31. 29 Hotels having overall waste- 20 10 30 15
installed.
water generation @ 100 KLD and
more.
- ii. The water pollution score is normalized to 100 &
valid for Hotels hailing waste-water generation>
100 KLD.
ii,. The hotels hailing more than 20 rooms and
waste-water generation less than 100 KLD and
ha vi ng a coal/oil fired boiler. the pollution
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h.", ne-boiler s eo hazardous
generation, the pollution score will 1-. 20 & aiP
categonzedas Green.
was te
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I 34 Industries engaged in recycling / 1 30 30 25 25 I 20 75 R-R All the thnee types of pollutants a negenera ted.
reprocessing/ recoverv/reuse of
Hazardous Waste under schedule iv
of HW( M, H& TBM) rules, 2008 -
Items namely
Lead add battery plates and other
lead scrap/ashes/nesidues not
covened under Batteries
(Management and Handling) Rules,
2001. [ * Battery scrap, namely:
Lead battery plates covered by ISRI,
Code word "Rails" Battery lugs
covened by ISRI, Code word "Rakes".
Scrap drained/dry while intact, lead
batteries covened by ISRI, Code
word "rains".
25 20 75 R-R All the thnee types of pollutants a re expected.
33. 34 Indus tries engaged in recycling /1 30 30 25
reprocessing/ racove ry/re use of
Hazardous Waste under schedule iv
of HW( M, H& TBM) rules, 2008 -
Items namely
Integrated Recycling Plants --
Components of waste electrical and
electronic assembles comprising
a COJ rnula tors and othe r ba tte ries
induded on list A, me rcu ry-
switches, activated glass cullets
from cathode-ray tlJbes and other
activated glass and PCB-capadtors,
or any othe r component
contaminated with Schedule 2
constituents (e.g. cadmium,
me rcu ry, lead, polychlori nate d
biphenv) to an extent that they
exhibit hazard characteristics
indirated in part Cof this S~~~·~~'2.
3~. 43 Mauutactur ing (If ~l\lf' "nr! I 30 I 10 I 40 I 20 I I
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75 R-R Hi ghly wate r polluting & obnoxi ous ai r pollu ting.
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gelatin
140
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115
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T7s I R-R I Both air and water p~lIuting. Score is normalized 1
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36. :;'2~:-roW'erplant 10 , 10 :l0 - -ro-~lS'--75-- R-R
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i. Mainly air polluting due to incinerator. I.
Other.;-coolingwaler. ~
ii. AiI' pollution s core is normalized lV 100.
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concentrations of oil and grease are then
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und in the rn~<;tillwaters. choking marine
48. 81
yarn
Thermal Power Plants 30 10 ~o , 70 10 30 15 85 , R-R . i. This industrial sector is the one among the '17
ca legories of Highl y Polluting Ind ustries ' .
ii. TPP genera te all sorts of pollution problems.
I 87.5 I R-R Mainly water polluting and obnoxious odour
49. 71 Slaughter house (as per 25 I 10 I 35 I - 1- 1- I' I generating industry. The water pollution score is
notification S.0.270(E)dated
normalized to 100
26.03.2001)and meat processing
industries, bone mill, processing
of animal horn, .hoofs and other
body parts i. This industrial sector is the one among the '17
Aluminium Smelter 30 10 40 20 10 30 20 90 R-R
50. 2 categories of Highly Polluting Ind ustries '.
ii. This sector is generating all sorts of pollution i.e.
eir, Wd t~1 dlHJ HW .
I hiS mous tnat sector IS me one aruung li,e . j 71
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ea tellClries of Highl YPolluting Ind ust,
Generates all sorts of pollution,
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i. This industrial
sector is the one among the '17
53, 37 Iron & Steel (involving 30 10 40 20 10 30 20 90 R-R
categories of Highl y Polluting Ind us tries ',
processing fr0111 ore/ integrated
ii. Such types of industrial sectors generate all sorts
steel plants) and or Sponge Iron
of pollution.
units
20 90 R-R Waste paper based Pulp & Paper mills with
54. 61 Pul p & Pa per ( waste paper based 25 10 35 25 10 35
bleaching process generate all sorts of pollution.
units with bleaching process to
ma nufacture writing & printing
pape r)
20 90 R-R i , This indus trial sector is the one a mong the '17
55. 85 Zinc Smelter 30 10 40 20 10 30
categories of Highly polluting Industries',
ii , Integrated Zinc smelter generates all sorts of
pollution prnblems .
20 95 R-R i, This industrial sector is the one a mong the '17
56. 55 Oil Refinery (mineral Oil or 30 10 40 25 10 35
categories of Highly Polluting Industries',
Petro Refineries)
ii. Sum types of industrial sectors generate all sorts
of pollution.
35 20 95 R-R i. This industrial sector is the one a mong the '17
57, 59 Petrochemicals Manufacturing ( 30 10 40 25 10
categories of Highly Polluting Industries'.
including processing of
ii. Sum types of industrial sectors generate all sorts
Emulsions of oil and water)
of pollution.
iii. The earlier red category industrial sector namely
"Processing of Emulsions of Oil & Wa ter " is
merged with this industrial sector.
3S 20 95 R-R i. This industrial sector is the one among the '17
58, 60 Phar rnaceuticals 30 10 40 30 5
categories of Highly Polluting Industries '.
ii. Sum types of industrial sectors generate all sorts
of pollution.
i. This industrial sector is the one a mong the '17
Pulp & Paper ( Large-Agro + 30 10 40 25 10 35 20 95 R-R
59. 61 categories of Highly Polluting Industries',
wood) , Small Pulp &
ii. Large /Small Agro based Pulp & Paper mills
Paper ( agro based-wheat
contribute all sorts of pollution problems,
straw/rice husk) Mainly water polluting industry,' Final score is the
60, 15 Distille l)' ( molasses / grain / 30 10 40 - - 100 R-R
normalized wa ter pollution score,
yeast based)
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Note:
1. Under the column Revised Category, IIte/llll fa rill S0/ tl-w abbreuiations art! as foilows :
11. R-R means original categmy was Red and revised categonj is also Red
b. R-O means original category ;lIas Red and revised category is Orange
c. 0-0 means original category was Ora/!ge and retnsed category is also Ormlge
d. O-G means original category WIIS Orange and revised category is Green
e. O-W means original wtegonj was Orange and revised categonj is White
f G-O means original category was Green and revised category is Orange
g. G-G means original category was Green and reuised C£ltegonjis also Green
h. G-W means original categonj was Green and revised categonj is ItVhite
ii. There are specific remarks ill respect oJ some of the industria! sectors. These sectors are either merged with other relevant sectors or deleted due to duplication. The overall
details are as follows:
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Table G-3 : Final List of Orange Category of Industrial Sectors
3. 10
production capacity> 1 TPD. ( With
ovens / furnaces)
I Chanachur and ladoo from puffed and
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20 20 15 -- 15 -- 43.75 0-0 Normal water and air
polluting.
beaten rice( muri and shira) using
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husk f red oven
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45 Ma nufacturi ng of tooth powder, 20 1-- ,20 15 -- IS -- 43.75 a-a pollution
I are generated
toothpaste, talcum powder and other
cos meti c items
Both air and water pollution
55 Pri nti ng or etchi ng of glass sheet usi ng 15 -- IS 20 -- 20 -- 43.75 0-0
are generated.
hydrofl uoric acid
Wash-water and PM emissions
12. 65 Silk screen pri nti ng, sari pri nti ng by 20 -
.. 20 15 -- 15 -- 43.75 0-0
from boi Iers .
wooden blocks
i. This is the score for units
13. 76 Synthetic detergents and 20 - 20 15 - 15 - 43.75 R-O
having generation of waste-
soaps (excluding formulation)
waters i esstha n 100 KLD.
ii. The units having waste-
water generation more than
100 KLDwill become mainly
water polluting and
accordi ngly normalized
water pollution score wi!! be
75 and be categorized as
Red.
Process - making glass bulb,
14. 71 Thermometer manufacturing 15 -- 15 20 -- 20 -- 43.75 0-0
formi ng reservoi r i r. the glass
tube for fI ui d, i nserti ng fI uid, .
scale marking. Use of fuel to
heat the glass tubes and
hydrofluoric acid to seal the
sealing. Small quantities of
spent acids are genera led.
i i categorized as wrnte. i
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p' 2, Aluminium
process only)
& copper extraction
scrap using oil fired furnace
from I
(dry
--- -=-12
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° 0 101 50 1 0·0 r
ii.
Nocm''''''
score .
Aic PO,;"ti~~·'
15 15 50 0-0
19. 4 I Ayurvedic and homeopathic medicine 20 20 15
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I score will be 62.5 and shall
be categorized as Red.
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r~o R-O i. Wet washeries are mainly,1
water pollunng mr' ry
gen erati ng ern uents
I which
inorganic
are having
SS & TDS.
Additionally, air pollution
due to PM emi ssions is
also generated.
ii. Water & air pollution
scores are joinHy
normalized to 100.
.- 20 -- 50 0-0 Water and air polluting both.
24. 16 Dairy and dairy products (smail scale) 20 -- 20 20
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making metals
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productIon -.-~
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the
I normalized
I pollution score will be
= (100*25)/40= 62.5
and is categorized as
Red.
iv. For Induction Furnace
clubbed with AOD
furnace - separate
calculation shall be
made based on the
I capacity of the
furnaces. In such
industries, the molten
metal from induction
furnace is transferred
to AOO furnace
where other metals
like manganese and
nickel are added to
get the metal of
desired constituents.
The lime and silicon
are also added for
reduction of the metal
oxides to the base
mete 1. the nor malized
air pollution score
will be = (100*25)/40=
62.5 and is
categorized as Red.
blending only)
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normalized to 100.
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chilling of fishes]
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32. 31 Forging of ferrous and non- ferrou~I-=-r~I'- 20 r-=-T20 I -- I 50 11 o-O-0!eaUng furnace. Mainly air I
34. 33 Glass ceramics, earthen potteries and 20 20 so 0-0 Mainly air polluting. Emissions
of 502 are expected.
tile manufacturing using oil and gas
fired kilns, coating on glasses using I'
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Copper Oxide Mill Scale"
.C..(}pperReverts, Cake & Resig!-J...el'"
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dispersible ,
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form" .' .
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Slags from copper processing for "
from "
- 50 R-O i: This score is valid for the
42, 35 Industry or processes involving - - - 20 20 -
having
.- .. foundries
foundry operations capacity < 5 MT/hr as
such units require the
coal/coke @ < 500 kg/hr.
- ii. The units having capadtv
of 5 MT/hr and more,
the coal/coke
consumption will be
morethan 500 kg/hr and
the normalized score will«
be 62.5 and classified
accordi nglyas Red,
Mainlyair polluting ,
- - 20 - 20 - 50 R-O
43. 40 Lime manufacturing (using lime
kiln)
SO 0-0 Both air and water pollution
Uquid floor cleaner, black phenyl, 20 -- 20 20 -- 20
44. 41 a re generated.
liquid soap, glycerol mono-stearate
manufacturing - -
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R-O , i. Mainly air polh-fing
45. 42 Manufacturing of glass 10 - -, 20 - 20 - 50
{ melting at 1:, .9(
and refining.
ii. In case of lead glass
, the score of Al
will be 25 and
accordi ngly the
normalized scores
will be 62.5 i.e. Red
Boiling in Evaporators
46. 43 Manufacturing of iodized salt from 12 -- 12 20 -- 20 -- 50 0-0
(multiple effect evaporators),
crude/ raw salt
centrifuging, iodi zation with
KI03 mixing Mainly air
polluting. Air pollution score is
normalized to 100.
Evaporator & furnace for
47. 42 Manufacturing of mirror from sheet -- -- -- 20 -- 20 -- 50 0-0
heating the metal to be
glass
applied as reflector on mirror.
Mainlyair polluting.
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53. 51, Non-alcoholic beverages (soft 20 ,- 20 15 5 20 - 50 R-O i. Both air and water
drink) & bottling of alcohol/non polluting. Score is
alcoholic products norma li zed wi th ai r &
water pollution. This score
is valid for industries
having waste-water
generation < 100 KLD.
ii. For the units havi ng
waste-water generation>
100 KLDthe, normalized
score would be 62.5 and
categorized as Red.
54. 49 Paintblendingandmixing(Ballmill) 20 -- 2020 -- 2010 50 0-0 Both air and water pollution
are generated.
55. 62 Pai.nts and varnishes (mixing and 20 0 0 20 0 20 0 50 G-O Waste-waters as well as fumes
blending) of VOCs due to solvents,
pigments, varnishes.
61. 61 Rolling mill (oil or coal fired) and cold 10 -- 10 20 -- 20 -- 50 0-0 Mainly air polluting. Air
rolling mill pollution score is normalized
to 100. Others - cooli ng water
I and recyclable waste oils ete.
are generated I
.:&.¥~.,.",.67. _ ... ~!ay painting, paint baking, paint -- -- -- 20 -- 20 10 50 0-0 Mainly air polluting. Emissionsl
'-_._,___ shipping ~ - I ofVOCsandHCaregenerated,
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; fopen
Steel and
furnaces
hearth
steel products using
like blast furnace
furnace! induction
10 - 10 20 - 20 10 EO R-O i. Mainly air polluting. In1"~'~
emissions,
manganese,
oxides .~
nickel ete. are
,_ furnace! arc furnace/submerged also present.
, arc furnace (basic oxygen furnace ii. Air pollution score is
64_
I .-fhot rolling reheated furnace normalized to 100.
7:f Stone crushers - - - 20 - 20 - 50 R-O Mainly air polluting. Air
pollution score is normalized
to 100.
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7 Surgical and medical products 20 - 20 20 - 20 - 50 R-O Both air as well as water
'including prophylactics and latex polluting. Air and water
pollution scores are
/ normalized to 100.
66.
8 Tephlon based products 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 50 G-O Due to spraying applications,
emissions (He) are generated
67. 70 'Thermocol ma nufa cturi ng ( with -- -- -- 20 -- 20 -- 50 0-0 Polystyrene is heated. Mainl y
boiler) air polluting with boiler.
68.
/82 I' ,·:Tobacco
"
cigarettes
products
and
including
tobaccoj opium
20 - 20 20 - 20 - 50 R-O Such industries generate
both air as well as water
!' processes pollution. These scores are
I .
69.
I 72 " Transformer
(dry;p'rocess
repairing(
only)
manufacturing -- -- -- 20 -- 20 10 50 0-0
normalized to 100.
Mainly air polluting because of
ovens, shot-blasting ete.
76. I 73 "'- Tyres and tubes vulcanization/ hot 10 -- --
-- 10 20 20 50 0-0 Mainly air polluting. Emissions
retreati ng
of PM, VOCs and obnoxi ous
odour are generated.
71- 83 Vegetable oil manufacturing 20 - 20 15 5 20 10 50 R-O i. All sorts of poll uti on a re
including solvent extraction and generated.
refinery /hydrogenated oils ii. This score is valid for
plants having waste-
water generation < 100
KLD.
iii. If the wa s te- wa ter:-
generation is more than
100 KLD, the unit shall
I be classified as Red.
72. 74 Wire drawing and wi re netting 20 -- 20 -- -- -- -- 50 0-0 Mainly water polluting. WP
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