http://www.equestrianbookfair.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/1841/Default.aspx The remaining 26.71 hectare has over 70 encroachments. "We will receive 30 acre of land within three weeks. The site will only be used for a processing plant. but not for dumping of garbage," said Vijay Singhal, the additional municipal commissioner in charge of the solid waste management department. The state government in November had informed the Bombay High Court that 12.14 hectares in Karavali village in Ambernath would be handed over to the BMC within three months and the remaining 26.71 hectare transferred within a year. Dailyhunthttps://www.openstreetmap.org/user/tezappjacky
Thursday, 17 January 2019
Mumbai: After 4 years, BMC to get 12-hectare plot in Ambernath
DMRC fined Rs 1 lakh for polluting drains in Kaushambi
A notice on the basis of a report submitted by the Ghaziabad municipal corporation, has also been sent to the DMRC. The inspection was carried out on January 7.' DMRC sources, however, said UPPCB had tweeted about the issue, tagging DMRC's officials Twitter account on December 20, 2018. Reacting to this, the complaint cell forwarded the complaint to the DMRC's property development cell and they started taking corrective measures by ensuring that sewage is treated before dumped in a drain. Sources in the DMRC said the agency decided to connect the food court's sewage pipe directly to corporation's line and also paid a certain amount to the corporation for the purpose. They added that the legal department did not receive the UPPCB's notice but it was received by the property development cell only on January 14. The DMRC sources said they have not received any written communication regarding the fine. 'Once orders are available we shall take suitable action,' said DMRC spokesperson. Meanwhile, the Ghaziabad municipal corporation, during inspection, carried out a survey of seven drains in Kaushambi. These include drains from Jaipuria apartment to hotel Samrat, Udaygiri apartment to Panchmadhi apartment, Sumeru apartment to Malaygiri apartment, Dabur to Wave cinema, Kaushambi's Central Park to Wave cinema, Nanda tower to Shivalik tower and Shivalik tower to Kamadgiri apartment. The inspection report stated that waste water from the septic tanks and washing of cars, etc at the five restaurants in Kaushambi Metro station was flowing into the drain. This, the corporation said, needs to be corrected by the DMRC. The report also stated that untreated water from a toilet was flowing into the drain leading from Shivalik tower to Kamadgiri apartment. This, they stated is to be corrected by Ghaziabad development authority. 'After the petition and directions by NGT, the agencies started work and the issues with storm water drains will be resolved in couple of months. The UPPCB fined the DMRC but did not fine GDA,' said VK Mittal, president of KARWA. The UPPCB officials said the GDA had told them that they have started the work hence no fine was levied. Dailyhunthttps://justpaste.it/7lged
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