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1 MoU Between Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board & University of Chicago Trust 1st March, Palash Auditorium, Doranda, Ranchi

2 Presentation by A. K. Rastogi Chairman Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board

3 MOTTO OF THE BOARD “MOVING FROM CONSENT TO COMPLIANCE WITH TRANSPARENCY”

4 CONSENT TO OPERATE Jharkhand is the only state to start AUTO RENEWAL of CTO after Self Certification. Auto-renewal is applicable for all categories of industry (Green, Orange & Red) - investment below 5 Crores. Auto-renewed CTOs can be downloaded form JSPCB website, no physical touch point.

5 CONSENT TO OPERATE Renewal of CTO minimum for 5 years. Except :-
1. Tenure of Mine Lease and life of mine is less than 5 years. 2. Land Agreement is less than 5 years. 3. If statutory requirements are not complied. Auto renewal Consent application to be filed, 69 days prior to the expiry of the valid CTO.

6 LIMITED CLARIFICATION/SHOW CAUSE
Only one clarification and one show cause will be issued by the Board. Additional clarification/show cause - with prior permission of the Chairman. AUTO REJECTION: If query is not complied in 30 days, application will stand rejected.

7 LIMITED CLARIFICATION/SHOW CAUSE
AUTO JUMP: If officer fails to dispose the application within stipulated time, the application will be escalated to next level. Real time tracking of application. Dash board in public domain.

8 LABORATORY MANAGEMENT
Lab Management Portal is being launched. All project proponents have to apply online via Lab Management Portal of JSPCB for air/water/noise examination. Fee to be paid through payment gateway.

9 LABORATORY MANAGEMENT
Labs to be allocated randomly. Analysis reports to be uploaded on the web portal by the labs. Project proponent & Board to download report from the portal. Empanelment of new labs has been taken up.

10 ONLINE CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORING SYSTEM
OCEMS is mandatory for 17 category industry. Installation of online PM10 Analyzer for major air polluting industries including Railway Sidings, Coal/ Iron ore/ Bauxite mines/ Hard Coke units has been made mandatory.

11 ONLINE CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORING SYSTEM
102 locations for CAAQMS has been identified to strengthen air quality monitoring of the state & proposal has been submitted to the CPCB. Plan to publish Ambient Air Quality report of the State.

12 INSPECTION E-Signature has been introduced along with the digital signature. Digital signature to be phased out. Real Time Monitoring of stack emission of highly polluting industries. Online 3rd party remote calibration to begin.

13 INSPECTION GPS enabled Tabs have been provided to field officers.
Field officers during inspection :- a. Upload inspection report and photograph of the site along with latitude and longitude . b. Inspecting officer also to upload their photograph with industry/site.

14 CAPACITY BUILDING Call Center is being established.
Felicitation of Board employees for outstanding work every year on World Environment Day. 14 well qualified professionals have been recruited. Recruitment of 20 JRF & other manpower under Namami Gange Project is under progress. Regulations for Board employees is under process.

15 OTHER INITIATIVES QR Code based tracking of Bio-Medical Waste to be launched soon. Process to issue “No increase in Pollution Load certificate” finalized. MECON has been empanelled as an expert for pollution load survey. Dry Fogger System for big crushing units.

16 OTHER INITIATIVES E-Waste inventorization has been completed and the suggestions therein being implemented by the JSPCB. Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility at Adityapur & 10 recyclers. Bio medical waste disposal facility available at Ramgarh Lohardaga Ramgarh, Sindri & Jamshedpur is under process

17 ABOUT THE STAR RATING PROGRAM
The State of Jharkhand is home to 81 industries under 17 categories of industries with highly polluting nature.  Vision of bringing the best-in-class expertise. Provide industries with comparative performance which enables them to understand their own environmental performance relative to other industries. Make industry performance easy to understand.

18 STAR RATING OF INDUSTRIES UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TRUST
IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TRUST

19 STAR RATING SCENARIO Global:
United States’ Toxic Release Inventory(TRI). Indonesia’s Program for Pollution Control, Evaluation and Rating (PROPER). Similar Programs in China (Green Watch Program), Ghana (Akoben Program), Vietnam, Philippines, Ukraine & other countries. India: Orissa State Pollution Control Board. Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board.

20 WHY STAR RATING? Provide information to the industries about their emissions. Prompts industry to improve their operational efficiency. Industries with low emission get recognized and further encouraged to reduce emission.

21 WHY STAR RATING? Providing information to public about emission status of the industries. Increased Awareness and community pressure to comply.

22 WHY MOU WITH UCHICAGO? Capacity building of Board officials & industries. Government & academic collaboration to address key environmental issues. Bring expertise in online monitoring system. Evaluation of industries based on their emission.

23 WHY MoU WITH UCHICAGO? On site calibration of instruments.
Standardizing lab report with help of international accreditation bodies – TUV (Technischer Uberwachungsverein, English translation Technical Inspection Association), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Monitoring Certification Scheme of the Environment Agency (mCERTS) etc.

24 FEATURES OF STAR RATING
Star rating of air polluting industries will be done in first phase. First phase, Star rating will be based on PM10 and PM2.5 parameters. First year voluntary participation.

25 FEATURES OF STAR RATING
Second year onward mandatory for all industries causing air pollution. Later phases will include SOx , NOx , Ambient Air, Effluent Quality Parameters and Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD).

26 FEATURES OF STAR RATING
5-star rated industries to be felicitated every year on World Environment Day. Auto Renewal for 5-star rated industries irrespective of their investment/ priority processing. Fee concessions.

27 FACTORS FOR CALCULATING STAR RATING
Exceedance of emission in terms of percentage over a period of one month compared with permissible limit - as Prescribed in Consent. Availability of data as prescribed in CPCB guidelines, minimum 85% at 15 minutes average on daily basis.

28 HOW STAR RATINGS WILL BE CALCULATED?
MODEL BASED ON: THERMAL POWER PLANT 210 MW OR MORE. NOTE : This table shows how ratings are calculated using average particulate matter emissions in the Star Rating Programs. Industries rated at 1- and 2- stars have average emissions that are greater than the regulatory standards.

29 HOW STAR RATINGS WILL BE CALCULATED?
Minimum Maximum Emission Std (mg/Nm3) Rating Key Representation 1 Star 250 - 150 Very Poor 2 Star Poor 3 Star 100 Moderate 4 Star 50 Good 5 Star Very Good

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