Gandhinagar: Reprimanding the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) and the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) for not ensuring a curb on pollution in the Sabarmati river, the Gujarat High Court has warned the authorities and industries, saying that it will hold everyone responsible for this, and that those in the power were protecting the polluters.
The court was hearing the matter on Tuesday. Earlier last month, the Gujarat High Court had taken a suo motu cognizance based on media reports that sewage water was not being treated in accordance with the set norms at the sewage treatment plant at Pirana in Ahmedabad city and that polluted water was being released into the Sabarmati River.
The bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and V.D. Nanavati had appointed advocate Hemang Shah as an amicus curiae. Shah said that he had walked along the river embankment on the periphery of Pirana area in Ahmedabad at 5 a.m. in his submission to the Court.
"Mr Shah was barely able to walk in the particular area because of extremely foul stink coming out of the water in some areas of the river banks. And the reason according to him is the discharge of the sewage into the river. The sewage is not being treated in a proper manner at the sewage treatment plant. He also found that there are many illegal industrial connections of trade effluent which is adding to the present problem," the court recorded in its order.
Even the senior advocate Mihir Joshi representing the AMC, in his submission admitted that in industrial clusters like Narol, Odhav, Vinzol, etc. there were industries and industrial estates which illegally connected industrial effluent discharge pipelines into the trunk line of sewage. Effluent was also dumped by tankers into the pumping station pipelines.
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