New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Delhi government to comply with the Supreme Court order to levy sewerage charges on all households in the national capital for the discharge of untreated effluents in the Yamuna.
The green panel noted that 2.3 lakh people in unauthorised colonies in Delhi have not taken sewage connection which was resulting in the emission of pollutants in the river.
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The NGT said as per Polluter pays Principle, every individual household causing pollution by the release of sewage into the open environment or in the sewer network is liable for payment for its treatment.
The Delhi Government may forthwith comply with the order of the Supreme Court dated October 24, 2019, on the subject of levy and recovery of the sewage charges, a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice A K Goel said.
In 2015, the green panel had directed the authorities to charge every household in Delhi an environmental compensation amount for generating sewage, based on the polluter pays principle.
Later, the apex court upheld the NGT order asking Delhi government to start levying sewerage charges on all households in the capital within two months.
The NGT said major problem continues to be pollution caused by the discharge of sewage, industrial effluents and other pollutants.
If the Yamuna is to be rejuvenated such discharges either directly or through drains need to be stopped. This is possible only if the Integrated Drain Management Cell performs its functions effectively to prevent discharge of untreated sewage into the drains or the Yamuna, the bench said.
It said Delhi Pollution Control Committee needs to ensure that polluting industries are stopped and new industries are not allowed without safeguards.