Ministry of
Environment and Forests
Notification
New Delhi, the
29th November 1999
S.O. 1189 (E):-In exercise
of the powers conferred by section 23 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
(29 of 1986), (hereinafter referred to
as the said Act), read with sub-rule (4) of rule 5 of the Environment
(Protection) Rules, 1986, the Central Government hereby delegates the powers
conferred on it to take measures for protecting and improving the quality of
the environment and preventing, controlling and abating environmental
pollution, to be exercised also by the State Governments as notified in the
Notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment and
Forests S.O. NO. 319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 subject to certain
conditions which are as follows:-
(i)
the
State Governments concerned, namely, Haryana and Rajasthan shall constitute an
Expert Committee for each state as per the composition given in the
Schedule-I annexed to this Notification;
(ii)
each
State Government shall also constitute a Monitoring Committee, under the
chairmanship of the District Collector concerned (Gurgaon in Haryana and
Alwar in Rajasthan) as given in the Schedule-II annexed to this
Notification which shall inter alia monitor the compliance of the conditions
stipulated while according environmental clearance by such State Governments
and report to such State Government about the violations, if any, and the
action taken thereon;
(iii)
the
District Collectors of Gurgaon in Haryana and Alwar in Rajasthan shall
be authorised by the respective State Governments to take necessary
action under section 5 of the said Act
in respect of cases where the
project proponents fail to implement the conditions.
2. the State Government concerned shall initiate steps to prepare
a Master Plan for the development of the area covered by the Notification S.O.
319 (E) dated 7th May, 1992 integrating environmental concerns and keeping in
view the future land use of the area.
This Master Plan shall be prepared by the concerned state agency,
approved by the competent authority and finally published, within two years
from the date of issue of this Notification, in accordance with the procedure
laid down in the Town and Country Planning Act or any other similar Act of the
respective State Government. The State Government
concerned shall implement the Master Plan forthwith after its final
publication.
3.
Any
person desirous of undertaking any of the activities mentioned in the
Notification No. 319 (E) dated 7th May 1992 shall submit an
application to the Secretary, Department of Environment of the Government of
Haryana/Rajasthan, as the case may be.
The applicant shall also furnish environment impact statement and an
environment management plan and such other information as may be prescribed by
such State Governments. The application after due scrutiny shall be placed
before the Expert Committee for its recommendations. Based on the recommendations of the Expert Committee, the
Department of Environment in the State Government concerned shall take a final
decision and convey the same to the applicant within three months from the date
of receipt of application or when further information has been asked for from
the applicant within three months from the date of receipt of such information.
4. The Ministry of Environment and Forests retains appellate
power against rejection of any proposal and the National Environmental
Appellate Authority constituted under the National Environment Appellate
Authority Act, 1997 (22 of 1997) shall continue as an Appellate Authority against
approval.
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V. RAJAGOPALAN
JOINT
SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
SCHEDULE-I
COMPOSITION
OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE
|
1.
|
Secretary,
Department of Environment of the concerned State Government |
Chairman |
|
2. |
Head
of the Regional Office, Indian Bureau of Mines |
Member |
|
3. |
Representative
of Town and Country Planning Department of the concerned State Government |
Member |
|
4. |
Representative
of Sariska Tiger Reserve (for Rajasthan)/District Forest Officer concerned
(for Haryana) |
Member |
|
5. |
One
expert on mining who is a qualified Mining Engineer |
Member |
|
6. |
One
expert on industry |
Member |
|
7. |
One
Representative each from two non-governmental organisations nominated by the
Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India |
Members |
|
8. |
Member
Secretary of the State Pollution Control Board of the State |
Member |
|
9. |
Representative of the Department of Environment of
the concerned State Government |
Member
Secretary |
SCHEDULE-II
COMPOSITION OF
THE MONITORING COMMITTEE
|
1. |
District Collector of Gurgaon/Alwar |
Chairman |
|
2. |
Representative of the Pollution Control Board of
the concerned State |
Member |
|
3. |
Representative of the Sariska Tiger Reserve (for Rajasthan)
/District Forest Officer (for Haryana) |
Member |
|
4. |
Representative of the Regional Office of Indian
Bureau of Mines |
Member |
|
5. |
Representative of a non-governmental organisation
to be nominated by the respective State Governments. |
Member |
|
6. |
Representative of Town and Country Planning
Department of the concerned State Government |
Member |
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