Builders who generate large amounts of
construction debris, will now have to submit a construction and demolition
disposal plan as part of the approvals process for projects, according to new
rules framed by the government.
In a first, the central government came out with
rules today (on March 29, 2016) to manage construction and demolition waste, by
prohibiting its dumping on roadsides and drains. The move is aimed at reducing
dust, which contributes around 20% to pollution in big cities, including Delhi.
The Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Rules, 2016, brought out by the Environment Ministry, also makes it mandatory
for local authorities to commission construction and demolition (C&D) waste
plants in cities, where the population exceeds one million within 18 months,
cities with population of 5-10 lakhs within two years, and cities having less
than 5 lakh people within three years.
The rules also make it mandatory for large
project like Gayathri Good Life Whitefield Bangalore
or waste generators, to submit a waste management plan along with their
building plan. “For every large generator, the permission for his building plan
will only be given when he presents the C&D disposal plan. So C&D waste
management also becomes part of building permission.
Terming the rules as a ‘weapon’ to tackle the
issue of pollution, “For the first time in the country, the government has come
out with construction and demolition waste management rules. It is an
initiative to tackle effectively the issue of pollution. Today, as per
Department of Science and Technology estimates, annual generation of such waste
is 530 million tonnes.
Without any rules, it is dumped in open spaces,
drains, rivers, forest areas, landfills and roadside. It is unscientific
dumping. These are not actually waste but resources. The basis of our new rules
is recover, recycle and reuse. We can make tiles, pipes from it. We came out
with draft rules three months ago and received 111 suggestions.
Moreover, if the collection of waste and taking
it to the recycling units is done by the municipal authorities, the builders
will be charged by the authorities, he pointed out.
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