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frei io Hho weo-33004/99 REGD.NO.D.L.3300499 The Gaxette of Gudia ceDecmeley Tm Lave 3_sy-ETE (i) PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i) vata & wenfera PUBLI % 400) RUE 21, 2010/3iTaTg 30, 1932 No. 400} NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2010/ASADHA 30, 193 wateror oft a ware fing aig Fecet, 21 em, 2010 ‘Sua, 608(3%)—asta wean, yatacor (wea) sf, 1986 (1986 = 29) @ aT 6 sie A 25 Br eH uiwet vay eet yy, vale (deem) Fram, 1986 1 sie ees wet fore Freaterern Fram ward @, sro — vot Prove a eferer arm vate (eee) (shar-aivia) Fram, 2010 2 1 ‘rae Ford were at ontre et wee Th (Beam) Frm, 1986 wt agg 14, wa - den 68 ote wae Wala wiafedt Swan we Prefafan orate at ore, srg — c tater bind 2) @ @ wie Tere eeafrera are see set vir aha fica 4, ow ate acid ter a vig frat tate we 65-85 tates fer arc 100 tered ata 10 ariqad de + 100 fee wf 96 8 ob are 90 fee aera een cafefian taste ate (NS TH) 0 rare (As #58) 02 iron (treet) a safer (ER) 10 ter (Phe eH) at AES (CNS ET 02 aR a a NES ae 2826 GU2010 «® ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. @) wen (Zn% #7 A) 50 a (Hg TH) 001 iat (Cu® eTH) 20 fifiea (iF ETA) 20 ‘Reale (CHOH eed) 50 weaits 20 @ (Par 1I—Sec. 30) @ -¢ antes he 18:6582-1971 TIER Fetes fem og | fem : amy 4 tatiadicn, eta, ates (eevee, fariiew, ver, tara sik mam, wedierrs sit fineta), wfc Rhitas, wren (ueeten, fers, drs, veetiens, feds, soitrg ste ween) ate fects sein finferm TE | Gi) Tofe Taare seis wi (COD) & -afsran aet sfeatan adi #, fry CODA cartier Fee ari 1 af sree fra A cop at amr 250 famefer A airs tH set COD #1 afrara wet wet waft baits ganged wt 88 COD & ford fare rere at wear wet eh | af a eee ‘care sere, TE we Se Fra, 1989 Sana fete carne wr od aa ve ing sei yt sere eet ee | Gi) Ser, ay ah Ss feeds ET ea ory et tt weitere wea & fart seats ATS wa ae sae sien wa Te oraur afer 3 ‘ah wiz ater Fens 3, See ra frre ante oa of. a ‘fafa vere 30 30 ser sift (eater # fora cram 300 eet wee) HO 0 » $0, 20 30 foo) 100 ere shee aptfes ari 20 0 gerne ed tym mete o2ngTEQNm’ = 88 uy wre OingTEQNm 82 one Sb-+As+Pb+Cr+Co+Cu+Mn+ 18 awe Ni+V+ C44 Th+Hg shear ter Cam ieee 3G)1 a ss TTT 3 @) @) + fer Gea Gra Sra Wa HIT Fe O.1 ngTEQ’Nm’ SARS FI STAT atte | wre, 2014 & sae ee fet : Gi) we eter Fare Tg AT 1s iti S se eR STU tw fFaT STE | Gi) sre He ars eras BT igor 74% BH ET Ee | (iii) aie cater ty srvfere a teifitas elfen arofere a A 1% Ben cha, fer den wetter dia Yash gfe ee wee fone fora are af ‘argedt deae 8 850 + 25°C she aahowd wears Seat 950°C 1 ATA ATTA AT aad Fae ara Savsd sear de A te ratte wT a Aas SH a wr a aaa ewe deaz settee vida thts eigen arofire ty ent gfe si Fe KE ferangs figen are if eer eax H 950°C =O TAT AAT TS ST TH ‘eee are te seers ra oh Sato ae eT AT | Giv) ae weatereo ty ares A Rites endfew aeftre, aT 1% @ afew chat eae fear dear sete ted f orefre et settee Frm sre cet a “fat ah re ace fess over sree ees ret eae 850 + 25°C stk BeivEs evar Sra 1100%C IH ATI AT eat wT TE Freak eI Sees aT Sea dea cere eg Bes SoH ET EIT Gy) Sanh ante & fre ah ante f sae seer dae Ses A ae fra TET | (i) vetarr eit (araiq eae tea) ah 8 avers, sede waa sik saga ae wera aren ae sire sik water es A ae wre Fr (TOC) iis 363 eat ate set Seto ge aT AT TH TTS a AT Arcorqarers Sarre H aerfeas Te she arofene ara eae fm SET | Coil) svete wea feet feet ah appa wea ste tet seme Te | a, weet wesw fora wie ere aT (iy aise She wet Gand arya @ aera aie ara wat ef et ar da eee TTT Seen are ate rae vie oes! aa vices aire ae STET ‘fran Te | Gi) Ter eng as A yfera we! (TDS) BH aN wed se A fee TDS Ft AT wR 1000 emvefize a ais ae He 7 wat Gp wed wer at ste et Svar ey eT sree wre Fer fore aga Qamet | Gi) wate weet wer 10 frre (82 ar She) BH a aS EAE see Te sag wer sem et @ eTeT-aTET 1” [a a 15017/302000-aIte=a) ort ga, ager afer Geom, from, aren Tava Tek Lon e44(a1), tL 19 FEAT, 1986 Br wee Fee; ae ATTA Sus. 433(21), tte 18 athe, 1987; SAS eT ALLA 176( 91), Mts 2 seer 1996 were fg he ash wre LUA 97( 5H), MEA 18 TAA, 2009; LALA, 149( 31, mete 4 AG, 20095 ALLA 51251), sex 9a, 2009 eUwLFS. 543( St, er 22 en, 20095 ALLA $95( st), era 21 SMTA, 2009; ALLA 1(at), miter 4 =e, 2009; ALLA, 826( 3H), ete 16 TARE, 20095 ALLA 1(34), MERA | ITA, 2010; coumufs 61(at), etter § ee, 2010 atc mLeLAL 485( 3H), Meta 9 x, 2010 grt ST ee fea | THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Paxr Sec. 30) MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS NOTIFICATION _ New Delhi, the 21st July, 2010 Se CUS(E).—In exercise ofthe powers conferred by Section 6 and 25 ofthe Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (one ant) tie Central Government hereby makes the following rales funher‘o amend the Environment (Protection) Rules 1986, namely '- (1) These rules may be called the Environment (Protection) (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 010. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette, vi theEovironment (Protection) Rules, 1986, in Schedule, in serialnumber 68 andthe etre relating thereto, ‘he following seri! number and entries shall be substituted, namely :—- SLNo. Industry Parameter Standard oO @® ® o ‘68. Organic Chemicals A. EfMluent Standards Manufacturing Industry _ Limiting concentration in mgt, except for pH and Bioassay test ‘Compulsory parameters pH 65-85 BOD3 days, 27°C 100 Oil& Grease 10 Bioassay test + Minimum 90% survival after 96 hours in 100% effluent Additional parameters ‘Nitrate (as) 0 Arsenic (as As) 02 Chromium (Hexavalent) a (Chromium Total 10 ‘Lead (as Pb) ou ‘Cyanide (as CN) 02 Zine (as Zn) 50 ‘Mercury (as Hg) 001 Copper (as Cu) 20 ‘Nickel (as Ni) 20 Phenolics (as C,H, OH) 50 Sulphide 20 ++ The Bioassay test shall be conducted as per IS : 6582-1971 Note: ( Industries covered under this group include halo aliphatcs, plasticizers, aromatics (alcohols, phenols, esters, acids and salts, aldehydes and ketones), substituted aromatics, aliphatis (alcohols, esters, acids, aldehydes, Ketones amines and amides) and detergents @ Though norms for COD are not mentioned here but, COD shall be monitored, If the COD in treated effluent exceeds 250 mg/l, the concemed industrial units discharging such effluent shall be required to identify chemicals responsible for high COD in effluent. Incase, these are found to be toxic as defined under the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989, the concemed industry shall install tertiary treatment system Gi) The above mentioned standards shall not be applicable to small scale detergent formulating units, (ar ties 3(i)) ST a TATA: STATE 3 © @) ® ® B. Emission Standards for Incinerator Limiting concentration ‘Sampling Duration inmg/Nm’, unless in minutes unless otherwise stated otherwise stated Particulate Matter 2 30 ormore (for sampling about 300 litres of emission) 0 » 200 » 100 daily average » % O2ngTEQNm’ 8 hours O.1ngTEQNm — 8 hours Sb+As+Pb+Cr+Co+Cu+Mn 15 2 hours +Ni+ V+Cd-+Th+Hg and their ‘compounds ‘The existing plant shall comply with norms for Dioxins and Furans as 0,1 ngTEQ’Nay by IstJanuary, 2014, Note: 0 @ Gi) ww) c ) wi (il) All monitored values shall be corrected to 11% oxygen on dry basis ‘The CO, concentration in tail gas shall not be less than 796, In case, halogenated organic waste is less than 1% by weight in input waste, all the facilities in twin chamber incinerator shall be designed so as to achieveva minimum temperature of $50 + 25°C in primary chamber and 950°C in secondary combustion chamber and with a gas residence time in secondary combustion chamber not less than two seconds all the facilities in single chamber incinerator for gaseous hazardous waste shall be designed so as o achieve a minimum temperature of 950°C in the combustion chamber ‘with a gas residence time not less than two seconds. In case halogenated organic waste is more than 1% by weight in input waste, waste shall be incinerated only in twin chamber incinerators and all the facilites shall be designed to achieve a minimum temperature of 850 + 25°C in primary chamber and 1100°C in secondary combustion chamber with a gas residence time in secondary ‘combustion chamber not less than two seconds. Scrubber meant for scrubbing emissions shall not be used as quencher. incineration plants shall be operated (.e. combustion chambers) with such temperature, retention time and turbulence, as to achieve Total Organic Carbon (TOC) content in the incineration ash and residue less than 3%, and ther los on ignition is less than 5% ofthe dry weight. In case of non-conformity, ash and residue, as the case may be shall be re-incineratd. ‘The incinerator shall have chimney ofa est thirty meters eight, Note: @ ‘C. Effluent Standards for Incinerator Effluent from scrubber(s) and floor washing shall flow through closed conduit or pipe network and be treated to comply with the effluent standards mention at ‘A’ above, 282649 0-2 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA ; EXTRAORDINARY [Par tl—See. 3(0)] 8 @ The built up in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in waste water of floor washings shall not exceed 1000 mg/l over and above the TDS of raw water used, D.Storm water © Storm water shall not be allowed to mix with serubber water and/or floor washings. Storm water shall be channellized through separate drains passing through a HDPE lined pit having holding capacity of 10 minutes (hourly average) of rainfall”. [F.No.Q-15017/302009-CPW) RAJNEESH DUBE, It Secy, Note-—The prneipal rules were published in the Gazette of India vide number S.O. 844(E), dated 19th November, 1986; and subsequently amended vide $.0. 433(E), dated 18th April, 1987; subsequently Schedule VII published vide GSK. 176(E), dated 2nd April, 1996; and recently amended vide G.S.R. 97(E), dated the 18th February, 2009, GSR. |49(E), dated the 4th March, 2009; G.SR. 512(B), dated the th July, 2009; G.S.R. $43(E, dated the 22nd July, 2009; G S R.595(E), dated the 21st August, 2009; G.S.R. 794(E), date the dth November, 2009; .S.R. 826(E) dated the Leth November, 2009; G.S.R. 1(B), dated the 1stJanuary,2010;G.S.R. 61(E), dated the Sth February, 2010 and G.S.R.485(B), dated the 9th June, 2010, "old bythe Manage, Covemment of Tada Ps, Ring. Road,” Mayapar, New Dat and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054,

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