(PROTECTION) RULES, 1986
rules · 1986 · State unknown
Parent: THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986 (018afec0d2f70a0c9774147226d14996ced132c4)
Text
Rule TOC
1 · SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT
2 · DEFINITIONS
3 · STANDARDS FOR EMISSION OR DISCHARGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
4 · DIRECTIONS
2 · The direction shall specify the nature of action to be taken and the time within which it shall be complied with by the person; officer or the authority to whom such direction is given.
5 · PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION ON THE LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES AND THE CARRYING ON PROCESSES AND OPERATIONS IN DIFFERENT AREAS
7 · SERVICE OF NOTICE
8 · PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF SAMPLES FOR ANALYSIS, AND THE FORM OF LABORATORY REPORT THEREON
9 · FUNCTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORA TORIES
10 · QUALIFICATIONS OF GOVERNMENT ANALYST
11 · MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE
12 · inserted vide Notification No. S.O. 32E) dated 16.2.87 published in the Gazette No. 66 dated 16.2.87.
13 · inserted vide Notification No G.S.R. 931(E) dated 27.10.89 published in the Gazette No 564 dated 27.10.89_
0 · 01
5 · 5 to 9.0
1 · pH 2. Qil & Grease 3.BOD 3days278 4. COD 5_Suspended Solids_ 6. Phenols 7_Sulphides_ 8. CN 9. Ammonia as N 10. TKN 11.P
6 · 0-8.5 5.0 15.0 125.0 20.0 0.35 0.5 0.20 15.0 40.0 3.0
3 · 12. Cr Hexavalent) 13. Cr (Total) 14. Pb 15_Hg_ 16.Zn 17. Ni 18. Cu 19. V 20. Benzene 21. Benzo a) Pyrene
0 · 2.0 0.1 0.01 5.0 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.2
50 · 1700
350 · 450
250 · 350
10 · 100
5 · 50
150 · 200 5
100 · 150 5
1 · 0
0 · 5
99 · 5
99 · 99
6 · 5 - 85
20 · 1.0
1 · 0
0 · 5 1.0
0 · 2
5 · 0
5 · 5 to 9.0
0 · 01
0 · 1
2 · 0
3 · 0
5 · 0
3 · 0
2 · 0
1 · 0
0 · 22
1 · 0
2 · 0
3 · 0
5 · 0
0 · 1
2 · 0
3 · 0
0 · 1
3 · 0
10 · 0
50 · mg/Nm As per the guidelines of the Central Pollution Control Board]
212 ·
5 · 5 9.0
0 · 22
13 ·
10 · 0
16 ·
6 · 0 9.0
6 · 0 9.0
6 · 0 9.0
6 · 0 -9.0
0 · 1
0 · 2
0 · 1
1 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
5 · 0
5 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
6 · 5 8.0
6 · 5 8.0
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 1
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
6 · 5 8.0
6 · 5 8.0
20 · 0.2
20 · 0.2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 1
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
6 · 5 8.0
6 · 5 8.0
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 1
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
6 · 5 8.0
6 · 5 8.0
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 1
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
7 · 0-9.0
0 · 1
2 · 0
19 ·
250 · milligramme per normal cubic metre.
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre
20 ·
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre_
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre.
24 ·
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre
400 · milligramme per normal cubic metre_
150 · milligramme per normal cubic metre_
3 · kilogramme per tonne of coke produced.
125 ·
150 · millogramme per normal cubic metre
350 · milligramme per normal cubic metre_
26 ·
6 · 0 9.0 50 250 10 2 100
100 · 2100
6 · 0 _ 8.0
0 · 5 fibre */cc for one year from the date of notification 0.2 fibre */cc after one year from the date of notification]
2 · mglm (normal) Concentration in mglm" (normal)
28 ·
0 · 2
15 · 0
35 · 0
29 ·
30 ·
6 · 0 8.0
1 · 0
0 · 22
6 · 0 - 9.0
31 ·
3 · mtlhr. and above
33 ·
200 · MW/2IO MW and above to less than 500 MW
0 · 3 H-14(Q)' where is emission rate of SOz in *kglhr: and #H Stack height in metres_
42 · times the neighbouring building height or 9 metres (whichever is more)
30 · or using formula H- 14(Q)03 (whichever is more Q is emission rate of SOz in kg/hr and *H-Stack height in meters_
34 ·
1600 · 1200 150 Instant/Dry Processing
36 ·
50 · mg/Nm
0 · 3 kg/MT of Aluminium:
2 · 8 Kglton by 31 December 2006
0 · 8 kglt by 31 December 2006
40 · ppm
60 · ppm
80 · ppm]
37 ·
38 ·
6 · 5-8.5
0 · 1
2 · 0
1 · 0
2 · pH
6 · 5 8.5
1 · 00
1 · 00
1 · 00
0 · 01
0 · 10
1 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 2
50 · 0
5 · 0
6 · 5 9.0
6 · 5 9.0
6 · 0 8.5
1 · 0
10 · 0
0 · 1
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
5 · 0
7 · 0
6 · 0 - 85
0 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
5 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 1
0 · 2
10 · 0
30 · 0
6 · 5-85
0 · 2
0 · 2
10 · 0
1 · 0
5 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
0 · 1
0 · 2
10 · 0
45 ·
6 · 0 _ 8.5 400.0 100.0 100.0 10.0 1.00 0.2 2.0 2.0 0.1 0.01 2.0 5.0 0.1 2.0
46 ·
47 ·
2 · 0 kg/hr:
0 · 8 kg/MT of product drawn H-14(Q) 0.3 Stack height where is the emission rate of SOz in Kg/hr: & H is Stack height in meters_ Total Fluorides 5.0 mg/NM: Nox Use of low Nox burners in new plants (b) Implementation of the following measures for fugitive emission control from other sections Raw materials should be transported in leak proof containers_ (ii) Cullet preparation should be dustfree using water spraying (iii) Batch preparation section should be covered:
50 · mg/NM 20 mg/NM
2 · Glass Industries (for all categories)
5 · EFFLUENTS:
6 · 5-8.5
100 · mg/l 10 mg/l
150 · mg/Nm
50 ·
100 · 100 10 500
30 · 50 10 30
50 · 10
2 · 3 Note TLWK Tonnes of Live Weight Killed (ii) In case of disposal into municipal sewer where sewage is treated the industries shall install screen and oil & grease separation units. (iii) The industries having slaughter house along with meat processing units will be considered in meat processing category as far as standards are concerned:
51 ·
6 · 5-8.5
6 · 5 85
0 · 1-0.4 MT/day (10 MTlyear) C_ Bakery
6 · 5 8.5
10 · Tlday above
6 · 5 85
6 · 5 8.5
5 · 5 9.0
1 · 60 Cum/Ton of product produced.
53 ·
7 · 0 - 8.5 30 350 500
1 · 5 kglton of product with effect from the date of publication of this notification.1.0 kglton of product with effect from the 1 day of March,2008.]
200 · CumlTon of Paper produced 150 CumlTon of Paper produced
200 · cum/Ton of paper produced 75 cumlTon of paper produced
55 ·
5 · 5 9.0
5 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
3 · 0
1 · 0
3 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 01
1 · 0
0 · 05
2 · 0
5 · 5 9.0
5 · 5 9.0
5 · 5 9.0
1 · 0
1 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 01
0 · 01
0 · 1
1 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
3 · 0
0 · 05
0 · 05
3 · 0
5 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 22
0 · 2
2 · 0
2 · 8
5 · 0
1 · 0
5 · 0
3 · EFFLUENTS
156 ·
3m · /KI of milk
57 ·
28 · mIT
2 · NATURAL RUBBER PROCESSING INDUSTRY
100 · (50*
250 · 10 2 2100 100 5 lit/kg of product processed
250 · 10 2 2100 100
20 · **
20 · ***
59 ·
2 · 3 MAN-MADE FIBRE INDUSTRY (SEMI-SYNTHETIC)
10 · 100 **
1200 · 10 100 **
150 · 10 100 **
250 · 10 **
150 · 10 **
12 · m
15 · m
18 · m
21 · m
24 · m
27 · m
30 · m or using formula
0 · H-14 (Qg whichever is more)
64 · BEEHIVE HARD COKE OVEN
65 · BRIQUETTE INDUSTRY (COAL)
350 · mg/Nm
150 · mg/Nm?
66 · SOFT COKE INDUSTRY
350 · mg/Nm?
67 · . EDIBLE OIL & VANASPATI INDUSTRY
2 · 0 cum/tonne of product (oil) 2.0 cum/tonne of product (refined oil/Vanaspati) 4.0 cumltonne of refined Vanaspati product
15 · 0 cumltonne of refined oil/vanaspati
68 · ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
10 · 0.2 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.01 2.0 2.0 5.0 2.0
69 · FLOUR MILLS
6 · 5--8.5 100 mg/l 1OOmgll 1Omg/l 2 cubic metre per tonne of wheat processed
70 · BOILERS(SMALL)
71 · PESTICIDES INDUSTRY
0 · 2 0.2 50 5.0
72 ·
5 · 5--9.0 10 mg/l 100 mg/l 30 mg/l
1 · 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 . 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21_
5 · 5-9.0 40C 100 mg/l 2 mgll 30 mgll 10Omg/l 600 mg/l 1000 mg/l 2100 mgll 60 mg/l 10 mg/l 1.2 mgll 0.2 mg/l 1.5 mgll 2.0 mgll 0. mgll 1.0 mgll 0.2 mgll 0_ mgll 0.01 mg/l 3.0 mgll
2 · 0 Off-shore facilities
1 · 0
1 · 1
2 · 0
2 · 1
2 · 2
2 · 3
2 · 4
2 · 5
2 · 6
3 · 0
73 ·
0 · 01 0.20 0.10 0.10 0.10 1.0 2.0 5.0
27 · or induced draft fan operating with minimum draft of 50 mm WG with 15 metre stack height:
30 · or induced draft fan operating with minimum draft 50 mm WG with 17 metre stack height:
4 · 50-6.75
15 · 18
75 · SODA ASH INDUSTRY (SOLVAY PROCESS)
6 · 5 9
6 · 5-9
6 · 5_9
2 · mgll 500 mg/l 5 mgll 96 hours 309 survival
20 · mgll 10 mg/l 200 mg/l 100 mg/l 50 mg/l 30 mg/l 96 hours 96 hours 90% survival 90% survival
6 · 5 8.0
0 · 2
0 · 1
2 · 0
76 ·
300 · mg/Nm at 129 COz corrections
77 ·
35 · to 70 5.0() 0.15(low leaded)(2) 0.013 (unleaded) 0.10 (unleaded 0.20 (leaded) 50 40 15
3 · 0 percent by volume maximum in metro cities by 2000 AD. 0.15 g/l by 31 December, 1996 (for entries country). 0.013 g/1 by April 1995 (in four metrocities);
78 ·
370 · 0.50(3)
820 · to 860 by 2000 AD
48 · by 31 December,1998(except in the refineries - Digboi, Gauhati and Bongaigaon Refineries Petrochemicals Ltd.)
0 · 50 percent by mass by Ist April 1996 in four metros and Taj Trapezium;
0 · 25 percent by mass by Ist October,1996 in Taj Trapezium; (iii) 0.25 percent by mass by Ist April,1996 throughout the country:
10 · mg/Nm 50 mg/Nm? 30 m
82 ·
400 · MW and above
50 · ppm for the units burning natural gas. 100 ppm for the units burning naphtha:
75 · ppm for the units burning natural gas. 100 ppm for the units burning naphtha 100 ppm for units burning natural gas OT naphtha as fuel 100 ppm
84 ·
86 ·
4 · 0 mg/l or 50 per Not less than 3.5 mgll at cent saturation value anytime for protection of whichever is higher: aquatic lives_
30 · NTU (Nephelo Measured at 0.9 depth Turbidity Unit)
3 · 0 mgll or 40 per To protect aquatic lives. cent saturation value whichever is higher:
30 · NTU
0 · 5 mg/l or less
6 · 0---9.0
3 · 0 mgll or 40 per Considering bio-degradation cent saturation value of oil and inhibition to whichever is higher: oxygen production thorugh photosynthesis.
6 · 0---9.0
3 · 0 mgll or 40 per To protect aquatic lives. cent saturation value whichever is higher:
87 ·
11 · Q 0.41-3Vs Dlu
2188 · EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NEW GENERATOR SETS (UPTO 19 KILOWATT) RUN ON PETROL AND KEROSENE WITH IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
765 · < 99 >99 <225 >225
19 · 3
16 · 1
765 · <99
16 · 1
13 · 4
89 · NOISE STANDARDS FOR FIRE-CRACKERS
1 · AIR QUALITY STANDARDS The Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) , Respirable Particulate Matter (RPM), Sulphur dioxide (SO2) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) concentration in downwind direction considering predominant wind direction, at distance of 500 metres from the following dust generating sources shall not exceed the standards specified in the Tables I, I[ and III given below: Dust Generating Sources Loading or unloading; Haul road, coal transportation road, Coal handling plant (CHP) Railway sliding, Blasting, Drilling, Overburden dumps; or any other dust generating external sources like coke ovens (hard as well as soft) , briquette industry, nearby road etc_ Table-I
360 · ug/m"
24 · hours 8*
500 · ug/m" 180 uglm}
24 · hours 8*
250 · ug/m?
80 · ug/m?
24 · hours
120 · uglm
80 · uglm'
120 · ug/m?
430 · pglm'
24 · hours **
600 · uglm"
215 · uglm'
300 · uglm'
80 · uglm'
120 · uglm"
80 · uglm'
1 · Jacob & Hochheiser Modified (Na- Arsenic) Method 2. Gas phase Chemilumine - scence
120 · uglm"
500 · uglm'
700 · uglm'
250 · uglm'
300 · uglm'
80 · uglm
120 · uglm'
2 · Ultraviolet fluorescene
24 · hours
80 · uglm'
1 · Jacob & Hochheiser Modified (Na- Arsenic) Method 2 Gas phase Chemilumine - scence
120 · uglm'
24 · hours *x
24 · hourly 8 hourly values shall be met 92% of the time in year. However 8% of the time it may exceed but not on two consecutive days.
2 · FREQUENCY OF SAMPLING
3 · EFFLUENT STANDARDS
5 · 5 to 9.0 250 mg/l 100 mg/l 200 mg/l (Land for irrigation) Oil Grease (0 & G) 10 mgll (Monitoring frequency of these parameters shall be once in fortnight)
4 · NOISE LEVEL STANDARDS
6 · 00 AM - 10.00 PM Leq 75 dB(A)
10 · 00 PM - 6.00 AM Leq 70 dB(A)
91 ·
1 · Noise limit
90 · dBA
86 · dBA
2 · Applicability These rules shall apply to all new generator sets using petrol or kerosene as fuel, manufactured in or imported into India: Provided that these rules shall not apply to:
3 · Requirement of certification
4 · Verification of conformity of production (COP) Every supplier shall subject its products to the verification for conformity of production, by certification body specified in clause &, every year:
5 · Sale of generator sets not complying with these rules
6 · Requirement of conformance labelling
7 · Nodal agency
8 · Certification body
9 · Compliance and testing procedure The compliance and testing procedure shall be prepared and published by Central Pollution Control Board, with the help of the certification agencies
92 ·
5 · 5 9.0
1 · . Where the treated effluent is discharged into municipal sewer leading to terminal treatment plant, the BOD may be relaxed to 100 mg/l and COD to 400 mg/l
2 · The quantity of effluent (litre per kilogram of product) shall not exceed 100, 250 and 80 in composite cotton textile industry composite woolen textile industry and textile processing industry, respectively.
93 ·
1 · Fecal Coliform MPN/IOO ml:
500 · (desirable) To ensure low sewage contamination Fecal 2500 (Maximum coliform and fecal streptococci are considered as Permissible) they reflect the bacterial pathogenicity. The desirable and permissible limits are 100 (desirable) suggested to allow for fluctuation in 500 (Maximum environmental conditions such as seasonal Permissible) change, changes in flow conditions etc Between 6.5 8.5 The range provides protection to the skin and delicate organs like eyes; nose, ears etc_ which are directly exposed during outdoor bathing:
2 · Fecal Streptococci MPN/IOO ml:
2 · pH:
3 · Dissolved Oxygen:
5 · mg/l or more
4 · Biochemical Oxygen 3 mg/l or less Demand 3 day; 27"C:
1 · Noise limit for diesel generator sets (upto 1000 KVA) manufactured on or after the H[1st January, 2005]. The maximum permissible sound pressure level for new diesel generator (DG) sets with rated capacity up to 1000 KVA, manufactured on or after the 2[1 January, 2005] shall be 75 dB(A) at metre from the enclosure surface.
2 · Noise limit for DG sets not covered by paragraph 1.
2 · 1 Noise from DG set shall be controlled by providing an acoustic enclosure o by treating the room acoustically, at the users end.
2 · 2 The acoustic enclosure or acoustic treatment of the room shall be designed for minimum 25 dB (A insertion loss or for meeting the ambient noise standards, whichever is on the higher side (if the actual ambient noise is o the higher side, it may not be possible to check the performance of the acoustic enclosurelacoustic treatment: Under such circumstances the performance may be checked for noise reduction upto actual ambient noise level, preferably, in the night time). The measurement for Insertion Loss may be done at different points at 0.5 m from the acoustic enclosurelroom, and then averaged.
2 · 3 The DG set shall be provided with proper exhaust muffler with insertion loss of minimum 25 dB(A)
2 · 4 These limits shall be regulated by the State Pollution Control Boards and the State Pollution Control Committees.
2 · 5.Guidelines for the manufacturers/users of Diesel Generator sets shall be aS under:
3 · LIMITS OF NOISE FOR DG SETS (UPTO 1000 KVA) MANUFACTURED ON OR AFTER THE '[1 ST JANUARY, 2005].
3 · 1 Applicability
3 · 2 Requirement of Certification
3 · 3 Sale, import o use of DG sets not complying with the rules prohibited
3 · 4 Requirement of Conformance Labelling
3 · Nodal Agency
3 · 6 Authorised agencies for certification
3 · 7 Compliance and Testing Procedure
95 ·
9 · 2
1 · 3
3 · 5 0.3
0 · 30
9 · 2
1 · 3 3.5 0.3
0 · 7
0 · 10
2 · Applicability
3 · Requirement of certification
4 · Sale, Import or use of engine or product not complying with these rules
5 · Requirement of conformance labelling
6 · Compliance with BIS specifications
7 · Nodal agency
9 · Compliance and testing procedure
296 · EMISSION STANDARDS FOR DIESEL ENGINES (ENGINE RATING MORE THAN 0.8 MW (800 KW) FOR POWER PLANT, GENERA TOR SET APPLICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
14 · Q' 0.3, Q-Total SOz emission from the plant in kg/hr:
6 · For expansion project, stack height of new generator sets shall be as per total Sulphur Dioxide emission (including existing as well as additional load).
7 · . For multi engine plants, fuels shall be grouped in cluster to get better plume rise and dispersion. Provision for any future expansion should be made in planning stage itself:
9 · Measurement shall be performed at steady load conditions of more than 859 of the rated load.
10 · Continuous monitoring of Oxides of Nitrogen shall be done by the plants whose total engine capacity is more than 50 Mega Watt. However; minimum once in six month monitoring for other parameters shall be adopted by the plants
11 · Following methods may be adopted for the measurement of emission parameters:
250 · mg Nm
500 · mg Nm? (129 of CO2)
500 · mg Nm? (129 of CO2);
98 · GUIDELINES FOR POLLUTION CONTROL IN GINNING MILLS
33 · 09-69.06
69 · 07-127.80
127 · 81-213.63
5 · 5-9.0
10 · mg/l 250mg/l
24 · hours
8 · hours
2 · hours
2 · hours
2 · hours
0 · 2
8 · hours
0 · 1
1 · 5
2 · hours
5 · 5 to 9.0
5 · 5 to 9.0
5 · 5 to 9.0
1 · 0
5 · 0
0 · 2
2 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 1
2 · 0
1 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0]
6 · 5 to 8.5
6 · 5 to 8.5
6 · 5 to 8.5
1 · 0
5 · 0
1 · The units having production capacity up to 30 tpd shall channelize their emission through a stack O chimney of height at least ten metres above ground level or three metres above the top of shed o building of the industry; whichever is more_
19 · (Name and
3 · 1
5 · 2
2 · 3
3 · 5
12 · + 18 (R-ISO) 200 30
8 · + 4 (R-1SO) 200 12
14 · 3
2 · 0
16 · 5
2 · 1
18 · 8
2 · 1
20 · 7
2 · 3
22 · 9
24 · 9
2 · 7
27 · 1
2 · 9
10 · + 5 (R-I50) 200
17 · 3
2 · 7
19 · 7
2 · 7
22 · 5
2 · 8
24 · 9
3 · 0
27 · 6
3 · 3
29 · 9
3 · 5
32 · 6
3 · 7
0 · 65
0 · 56
04 ·
22 · _ 13
05 ·
06 ·
0 · 56
13 · _ 23
3 · 5
07 ·
0 · 44
23 · _ 31
08 ·
4 · 8 7 3 7 1 9
10 ·
25 · _ 21
11 ·
0 · 45
21 · -34
12 ·
0 · 32
34 · - 42
0 · 46
42 · - 37
15 ·
37 · _ 34
16 ·
0 · 32
34 · - 42
17 ·
42 · - 27
18 ·
27 · _ 14
19 ·
4 · 0
4 · 0
0 · 25
0 · 20
0 · 56
0 · 80
10 · Reid Vapour pressure at 38 degree C. kgCm' 0.70 Max_
0 · 70
2 · 00
1 · 20
1 · 17
1 · 82
1 · 15
1 · 75
1 · 68
1 · 11
1 · 61
1 · 09
1 · 56
1 · 07
1 · 50
1 · 05
1 · 46
1 · 04
1 · 441
1 · 02
1 · 38
1 · 01
1 · 34
1 · 00
1 · 31
0 · 99
1 · 27
0 · 97
1 · 25
0 · 96
1 · 22
0 · 95
0 · 93
5 · 5 to 9.0
5 · 5 to 9.0
5 · 5 to 9.0 5.5 to 9.0
1 · 0
1 · 0
5 · 0
5 · 0
13 ·
14 ·
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 2
0 · 01
0 · 01
0 · 01
0 · 1
1 · 0
2 · 0
17 ·
2 · 0
1 · 0
2 · 0
18 ·
0 · 1
2 · 0
1 · 0
19 ·
2 · 0
2 · 0
2 · 0
3 · 0
3 · 0
3 · 0
5 · 0
22 ·
0 · 05
0 · 05
0 · 05
3 · 0
3 · 0
5 · 0
27 · .
0 · 2
2 · 0
0 · 2
0 · 2
29 ·
2 · 0
30 ·
5 · 0
32 ·
2 · 0
5 · 0
33 ·
1 · 0
5 · 0
5 · 0
34 ·
35 ·
36 ·
2 · mgll
2 · mgll
2 · mgll
3 · mgll 0.2 mg/l 10 mg/l
3 · mgll 0.2 mg/l
3 · mgll
0 · 2 mgl 20 mg/l
120 · m?/tonne of fibre produced 150 mi/tonne of product 28 mItonne of raw hide 8 m/tonne of maize crushed
7 · .
3 · m?/KL of Milk
10 ·
5 · m/tonne of urea or equivalent produced (b) Straight phosphatic fertilizer 0.5 m3/tonne of SSPITSP (SSP & TSP) excluding manufacture of any acid (c) Complex fertilizer Standards of nitrogenous and phosphatic fertilizers are applicable depending on the primary product
2 · kg/tonne of product:
4 · Fibreslcc and dust should not be more than 2 mg/Nm
0 · 2
15 · 35
17 · 8_ 9_ 110. 11. 112.
50 · 1% max (vlv)
10 · mg/Nm
0 · 3 H-14(Q)
2 · to 5 tonnelh 5 to 10 tonnelh 10 to 15 tonnelh 15 to 20 tonnelh 20 to 25 tonnelh 25 to 30 tonnelh More than 30 tonnelh
21 · to 42 MT
42 · to 64 MT
64 · to 104 MT
104 · to 105 MT 24 105 to 126 MT 27 More than 126 MT 30 or 0.3 using the formula H-14(Q)"
2 · kgltonne of product
0 · 5 kgltonne of product
4 · kgltonne of concentrated 1009 acid produced 3_ Nitric Acid Oxides of Nitrogen 3 kgltonne of weak acid (before concentration) produced I[4. Sulphuric Acid Plant Quantum Limit in kgltonne Plant capacity for O0% Existing Unit New Unit concentration of Sulphuric Acid (tonnelday) Sulphur dioxide Upto 300 2.5 2.0 (SOz) Above 100 2.0 1.5] 5_ Coke Oven Carbon Monoxide 3 kgltonne of coke produced: 2[6. Petroleum Oil Installed Kgltonne of sulphur in the Refinery (Sulphur Capacity of feed to SRU Recovery) SRU* Existing New SRU (tonnelday) SRU Sulphur Above 20 26 10 Dioxide 5 to 20 80 40 Upto 5 120 80
0 · 3 Kg/MT of Aluminium
4 · 7 Kg/MT of Aluminium 6 Kg/MT of Aluminium 2.5 Kg/MT of Aluminium 1.0 Kg/MT of Aluminium
75 · 77
77 · 80 75
1 · January,2003
80 · 83
1 · 0 1.1 1.22 1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0
36 · 77 80 74
4 · 0
23 ·
24 · hours**
0 · 50
24 · hours **
1 · 0
1 · 0
04 · 100 400
04 · 100 400
10 · Benzola)Pyre ne (BaP) Annual particulate phase only, ngm_
12 · Nickel (Ni), ng/m
24 · hourly or 08 hourly or 01 hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be complied with 98% of the time in a year: 2% of the time, they may exceed the limits but not 0n two consecutive days of monitoring: Note: Whenever and wherever monitoring results on two consecutive days of monitoring exceed the limits specified above for the respective category, it shall be considered adequate reason to institute regular or continuous monitoring and further investigation.] [File No. Q-15017/43/2007-CPW] RAJNEESH DUBE, Jr. Secretary Note The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India vide Number S.O. 844(E); dated the 19u November; 1986 and subsequently amended vide S.O. 433 (E) dated 18th April, 1987, S.O. 64 (E) dated the 18th January, 1988, S.O 8(E) dated the 3rd January, 1989, S.O 190 (E) dated the 15th March; 1989, G.S.R 913 (E) dated the 24th October_ 1989, S.O_ 12(E), dated the &uh January, 1990, GSR 742 (E), dated 30th August; 1990, S.O. 23(E), dated the 16h January, 1991, GSR 93(E), dated the 21st February, 1991, GSR 95(E) dated the 12th February, 1992, GSR 329 (E) dated the 13uh March, 1992, GSR 475(E), dated the 5th May, 1992, GSR 797 (E) dated the 1st October; 1992, GSR 386(E), dated the 28th April, 1993, GSR 422(E), dated the 19th May, 1993, GSR 801(E) dated the 31 December; 1993, GSR 176(E), dated the 2nd April, 1996, GSR 97(E), dated the 18th February, 2009, GSR 149(E), dated the 4"h March; 2009, GSR 512(E), dated the 9uh July, 2009, GSR 543(E), dated the 22nd July, 2009, GSR 595(E), dated the 21 August, 2009 and GSR 794(E), dated the 4th November; 2009.