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Status of online continuous monitoring system for
emissions and effluents
CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
DELHI – 110 032
National Policy on Online
Monitoring
In “National Environment Policy- 2006” it is
envisaged that to strengthen the testing
infrastructure and network for monitoring
ambient environmental quality and progressively
ensure real-time, and online availability of the
monitoring data
Goals of Online environmental
monitoring system
• Improved control over impacts on the
environment
• Higher environmental awareness
• Increased management responsibility for
regulatory compliance
• Self Monitoring mechanism within the industries
• Increased
cost-effectiveness
(minimize
inspection)
• Increased public access to information(Public
Domain)
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Target of Online environmental
monitoring system
•Directions u/s 18 (1) (b) were issued on February 05, 2014 to
all the Chairman of SPCB’S and PCC’s to direct industry for
installation of online emission and effluent monitoring
system by March 31,2015.
Sectors covered:
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All 17 category industry- 3206 Units
CETPs - 175
Common Hazardous waste Incinerator-25
Common Bio Medical Waste Incinerator- 179
Role of the SPCBs/PCCs
• SPCBs and PCCs are required to ensure installation and regular
operation of the requisite pollution control facilities in the polluting
industries.
• SPCBs/PCCs need to inculcate habit of self monitoring mechanism
within the industries for complying the prescribed standards and this
can be achieved by the methods like installing online effluent and
emission monitoring devices.
• Some of the SPCBs like TNPCB,GPCB have already given specific
conditions in consent to operate of 17 categories of highly polluting
industries/ and Common Hazardous waste and Biomedical waste
incinerators to install continuous emission and effluent monitoring
systems.
• Public authorities will be responsible for assessing the correct
implementation of the enterprise environmental monitoring
programmes
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Role of the SPCBs/PCCs contd...
• Enterprise environmental monitoring is not meant
to replace government supervision.
• The ground truthing of the values indicated by the
online devices need to be done before bringing
them in public domain
• For regulatory purposes and for purposes of
actions to be taken against non-complying
industries/facilities, the existing methods of
sampling, analysis and related procedures under
the existing statutes need to be continued
Role of Industry
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Continuous effluent and emission monitoring devices
will be installed in those industries which are
continuously letting out effluents and emissions out of
their premises.
Connect and upload the online emission and effluent
monitoring data at SPCBs/PCCs and CPCB server in a
time bound manner but not later than by March
31,2015.
To ensure regular maintenance and operation of the
online system with tamper proof mechanism having
facilities for online calibration.
To submit bank guarantee of 25 % of the cost of online
monitoring systems (emission and effluent whichever
applicable) for ensuring timely installation of online
monitoring systems within 90 days from the date of
receipt of directions issued by SPCBs/PCCs
Action taken by SPCBs /PCCs
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UPPCB has issued the directions u/s 33 A of the
Water Act & u/s 31A of the Air Act to the industries.
Delhi PCC has issued the directions to the 17
category of polluting industries, CETPs, Delhi Jal
Board (for Sewage Treatment plants).
Himachal Pradesh SPCB has issued direction to the
M/s Shivalik Solid Waste Management Ltd., for
installation of online monitoring system in common
Hazardous Waste Incinerator.
WBPCB has issued directions all the 17 category of
industries, CETP,CBMWI,CHWI
Action taken by SPCBs /PCCs contd....
• Puducherry Pollution control committee has issued
direction to the industry M/s Chemplast Sanmar ltd.
• Tamil Nadu ,Odisha and Uttrakhand SPCB has issued
direction to the industries but copy of the same has
not been received by CPCB.
Issues raised by SPCBs / PCCs/ Industry
associations
• Complete details of hardware and software configuration of
the servers installed at PPCC/CPCB
• List of names of PPCC/CPCB approved vendors for
supply/testing/commissioning of the online system as per
direction.
• Standard procedures and protocols in terms of specific
principles and equipments for online effluent water quality
monitoring.
• Viability of online effluent parameters measurement
especially for BOD measurement and its legal validity.
• Installation points of online measurement of effluent
parameters.
• Online data measurement for regulatory purposes.
• Zero Discharge condition.
Follow up of directions with
SPCBs/PCCs/Industry Association
• Fertilizer Association of India (FAI) has
conducted meeting calling the units and
suppliers of instruments at Mumbai,
Maharashtra on April 21,2014.
• Alkali Manufacture Association of India (AMAI)
has also conducted a meeting calling the units
and suppliers of instruments on May 12,2014 at
Bharuch, Gujarat.
• Letter has been issued to all Zonal Officer of
CPCB to follow up with SPCBs/PCCs
List of Common Hazardous Waste
Incinerators
Name of the
State/UT
Name of the Facility
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Andhra
Pradesh
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Gujarat
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Haryana
Karnataka
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M/s Hyderabad Waste Management Project (Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd) Survey no.
684/1, Dundigal village, Qutbullapur Mandal, R.R. Dist- 500 043 (A.P.)
M/s Coastal Waste Management Project, Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City, E-Bonangi, IDA,
Parawada, Vishakhapatnam (A.P.)
M/s Nandesari Environment Control Ltd, 519-P, GIDC, Nandesari, Dist. Vadodara (Gujarat)
M/s Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd. Plot no. 9701-9716, GIDC, Ankleshwar (Gujarat)
M/s Gujarat Env. Protection & Infrastructure Ltd., Village Gabheni, Near Sachin G.I.D.C.
Surat (Gujarat)
M/s Gujarat Eco Textile Park, Palsana Crossing NH-8, District Surat–394 315, (Gujarat)
M/s Saurashtra Enviro Projects Pvt Ltd. Survey no. 415, 417 & 418, Vill Juna katariya, TalBhachau, Dist-Kutch (Gujarat)
M/s Gujarat Env. Protection & Infrastructure Ltd, Pali, Haryana
M/s Haat Incinerators India Pvt Ltd, #35 B & C, Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore – 560 105
M/s Gomti Incinco, # 3 – B-2, 1st Phase, KIADB Indl Area, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road,
Bangalore – 560 074
M/s Century Refineries (P) Ltd, # 17 A & B, KIADB Indl. Area, Hoskote Taluk, Bengaluru
M/s. Bangalore Incinerator Pvt. Ltd., No. 28, KIADB Industrial Area,Kallanayakana Village,
Huthridurga Hobli, Kunigal Taluk, Tumkur
M/s. E Nano Incintech, Plot No.,342-B, of Harohalli Industrial Area,2nd Phase, 2nd Sector,
Ramanagar
Name of the
State/UT
Madhya
Pradesh
Maharashtra
Name of the Facility
14 M/s Madhya Pradesh Waste Management Project , Plot No. 104, Industrial Area No.-II,
Pithampur, Dist- Dhar (M.P.)
15 M/s. Vidharbha Enviro Protection Ltd. , Butibori Industrial Area, Mouza- Mandawa,
Taluka- Hingana, Distt- Nagpur.
16 M/s. Maharashtra Enviro Power Ltd. , Plot No. 56, MIDC Ranjangaon, Taluka- Shirur, Pune.
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Rajasthan
Tamilnadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Daman, Diu,
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
M/s Mumbai Waste Management Ltd., Plot No. P-32, MIDC Taloja, Tal: Panvel, Dist. Raigad
18 M/s Continental Petroleum Ltd., Plot No. A-166 & 162-165, RIICO Industrial Area, Behror ,
Distt- Alwar
19 M/s. Tamilnadu Waste Menagement Ltd (M/s Ramky Agencies, Hyderabad) Gummidpoondi
in Thiruvallur District
20 M/s Bharat Oil & Waste Management Ltd. Gate No. 672, Vill. Kumbhi, NH-2, Kanpur Dehat
21 M/s Bharat Oil Company (India) Regd., E-18, Site IV, Sahibabad Industrial Area, Ghaziabad,
22 M/s Uttar Pradesh Waste Management Project (M/s Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.,) Plot No.
672,Village – Kumbhi, Dist – Kanpur Dehat
23 M/s Bharat Oil & Waste Management Ltd. Mauza Mukimpur, Roorkee-Laskar Road,
Roorkee, Haridwar
24 M/s West Bengal Waste Management Ltd. J.L. no. -103, Mouza- Shrikrishnapor, P. S. Sutahata Dist- Purba Midnapore, Haldia- W.B.)
25 M/s Gujarat Enviro Protection & Infrastructure (D&NH) Pvt Ltd, Survey no. 9/1, Mota
Randha Village,Silvassa
Status of the online Monitoring systems installed at
Common Hazardous Waste Incinerators
S.No
Name of Common Hazardous Waste
Incinerator Facility
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M/s Hyderabad Waste Management
Project Dundigal village, Hyderabad
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M/s Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd.
Ankleshwar(Gujarat)
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M/s Saurashtra Enviro Projects Pvt. Ltd.
(SEPPL), JunaKatariya, Distt. Kutch
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M/s Gujarat Enviro Protection &
Infrastructure Ltd, Pali, Faridabad
(Haryana)
M/s Gomti Incinco, Bengaluru
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Prescribed Online Monitoring
systems as per CPCB’s
Guidelines for Common
Hazardous Waste Incinerators,
2005
Online Emission systems Installed
at the facility based on CPCB
study during Dec 2012 – Feb
2013
SPM, NOx, SOx, CO, CO2, O2, HCl
and TOC
Temperature, CO, Excess
Oxygen, Pressure, PM, HCl,
SO2, NOx, TOC
O2, CO2, SO2, NO and PM
(opacity)
O2, CO2, SO2, NO, NO2, HCl
PM, SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, O2, HCl,
HF, HC, Cl2
NIL
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M/s Century Eco Solutions (Old name :
Century Refineries (P) Ltd), Bengaluru
NIL
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M/s Bangalore Incinerator Pvt ltd,
Bengaluru
NIL
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M/s Madhya Pradesh Waste
Management Project (MPWMP) Ltd.
SPM, SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, O2, HCl,
TOC,HF, Temperature sensors
Status of the online Monitoring systems installed at
Common Hazardous Waste Incinerators
S.No
Name of Common Hazardous Waste
Incinerator Facility
9.
M/s. Maharashtra Enviro Power Ltd.,
Ranjangaon, Distt- Pune (Maharashtra)
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M/s Mumbai Waste Management Ltd.,
Taloja, Distt Raigad (Maharashtra)
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M/s. Tamilnadu Waste Management Lt,
Gummidpoondi (Tamil Naidu)
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M/s Bharat Oil & Waste Management
Ltd, Kumbhi Village, Kanpur-Dehat (U.P)
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M/s Bharat Oil Company (India) Regd,
Ghaziabad, (UP)
14.
M/s Bharat Oil & Waste Management
Ltd. Roorkee, Haridwar
M/s West Bengal Waste Management
Ltd, Haldia, Distt-Purba Midnapore, West
Bengal
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Prescribed Online Monitoring
systems as per CPCB’s
Guidelines for Common
Hazardous Waste Incinerators,
2005
Online Emission systems
Installed at the facility
based on CPCB study
during Dec 2012 – Feb
2013
PM, CO, NO2, SO2, HCl
Temperature, CO, Excess
Oxygen, Pressure, PM, HCl, SO2,
NOx, TOC
PM, CO, NO2, SO2, HCl,
CO2, O2, TOC, HF
NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, O2,
PM, HCl, HF, TOC
CO, CO2, SO, SO2, NO, NO2,
O2, Temperature, Excess
Air, Draft
O2, CO, CO2, SO, SO2, NO,
NO2, Temperature
O2, CO, CO2, SOx, NOx and
Temperature
SOX, NOX, CO, CO2, O2, &
PM(Dust)
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