NGT directs Noida builders to pay 0.5% of project cost for illegal commercial borewells
NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal has directed the authorities to seal all illegal
commercial borewells in Noida. The tribunal has also directed the builders or project proponents
to pay interim compensation — at least 0.5% of their project cost.
The green panel was hearing a petition regarding the illegal extraction of groundwater by 40
builders in Noida.
The petition alleged that the authorities concerned had failed to prevent illegal commercial
extraction of groundwater, resulting in its depletion.
A bench of Chairperson AK Goel said the unregulated extraction of groundwater was
detrimental to the environment and violated directions of the Supreme Court.
The bench, also comprising Justice Sudhir Agarwal and expert member A Senthil Vel, said
regulation on groundwater extraction was necessary for conservation and to ensure adequate
replenishment.
The bench noted that according to the report of a joint committee comprising the Central
Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Uttar Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) and
the Noida Magistrate, field verification of 33 builders showed 25 had installed borewells without
permission.
“Further, it is not shown (in the report) whether the extent of extraction of groundwater is within
the permitted limit… and whether the condition for replenishment is followed,” the bench said.
Noting that despite being served with notices, only one builder had appeared before the tribunal,
the bench said adverse inference was to be drawn against the remaining builders.
However, the builders would be provided with an opportunity to show permission along with the
extent of extraction and replenishment, the bench said.
“We issue directions for sealing all illegally operating borewells and recovery of compensation
for illegal extraction of groundwater…,” the green panel said.
“The interim or floor-level compensation can be equal to at least 0.5% of the project cost of the
project proponents…,” it added.
The builders have to deposit the compensation within a month, failing which the district
magistrate concerned is free to take coercive measures, the tribunal said.
The final compensation has to be assessed by a joint committee comprising the regional
director of the Central Ground Water Board (Northern Region) or his representative,
representative of the UPPCB and the district magistrate, it added.
“The joint committee may continue the work of inspection of the remaining projects and adopt
the same course of action as in the present matter and cover the action taken in the next
report,” the tribunal said.
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