New Delhi:The National Green Tribunal has ordered environment audit of the work undertaken by state-run NHIDCL to ascertain the amount of muck dumped into the Bhagirathi river in Uttarakhand during the construction of the road.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel directed a committee comprising representatives of the Environment Ministry, Central Soil and Water Conservation, Research and Training Institute, Chandigarh, CPCB, and GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment and Sustainable Development to submit a report in a month in this regard.
"We direct that environment audit of the work undertaken by NHIDCL at Batheri Chungi and Nallupani areas of the NH-34 by the Committee so as to ascertain the total quantity of muck/debris generated by works undertaken by NHIDCL, quantity disposed at designated dump site(s), capacity of designated site(s), adequacy of protection measures, any shortcomings in terms of muck quantities generated and scientifically disposed which can be specifically attributed to NHIDCL," the bench said.
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) may coordinate the cost of the audit which will be borne by the project proponent, the tribunal said.
National Highway 34 runs from Gangotri Dham in Uttarakhand to Lakhnadon in Madhya Pradesh.