New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal on Thursday directed Railways to submit environmental compensation of Rs 91.2 lakh for causing air pollution during loading and unloading of goods such as cement at a railway siding in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh.
The NGT said compensation assessed may be deposited within two months failing which it may have to take coercive measures.
A siding, in rail terminology, is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line.
The tribunal passed the order after UP pollution control board informed it that loading and unloading of cement, fertilizer, grains and other bagged commodities on trucks from wagons cause air pollution and ultimately causing respiratory problems to the habitants of nearby residential areas.
"Let the Ministry of Railways take further action in the light of the report of the State PCB. Compensation assessed may be deposited within two months failing which the Tribunal may have to take coercive measures, including stoppage of salary or imprisonment of the concerned erring officer," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson justice A K Goel said.
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As per the report furnished by the state pollution control board, the railway goods siding in Ayodhya was creating air pollution and for damage to the air quality, compensation of Rs 91.2 lakh was assessed by it.