Effective implementation of the Hazardous Waste Rules,
2008 -Reference from M/so Environment & Forests regarding.
INSTRUCTION NO. 40
F. No. C.6/10/2009-SEZ
Government of India
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Department of Commerce
SEZ Section
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Udyog Bhawan, Delhi
Dated the 1st October, 2009
To
All
Development Commissioners
Subject:
Effective implementation of the Hazardous Waste Rules, 2008 -Reference from
M/so Environment & Forests regarding.
Sir/Madam,
Kindly find
enclosed a copy of OM no. 23-16/2009-HSMD dated 24th September 2009
from M/o Environment & Forests on the captioned subject for further
necessary action.
Yours
Faithfully
Sd/-
(R.K.Pandey)
Under
Secretary
Tel:
23062496
Email: rk.pandey@nic.in
F.No. 23-16/2009-HSMD
Government of India
Ministry of Environment & Forests
Paryavaran Bhawan
C.G.O. Complex, Lodi Road
New Delhi 0 10003
Dated 24th September, 2009
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Effective implementation of the Hazardous
Waste Rules, 2008
This is with reference to improving implementation of
the Hazardous Waste Rules, 2008. The Ministry has constituted a co-ordination
committee in Jan 2009, comprising of representatives of the Ministries of
Shipping, Finance and Commerce (DGFT), CPCB and selected SPCBs and experts for
effective implementation of the Hazardous Waste Rules, 2008, especially related
to import and export matters.
2. Recently the committee visited Kandla Special
Economic Zone (KSEZ), held discussions with the Development Commissioner (DC)
and visited some of the units recycling plastic waste. As per the legal
framework of SEZs, Approval Committees have been set up under the respective
DCs for granting approvals for setting up of units in the SEZs. The Approval
Committees meet on a regular basis and have representatives from the State
Government and GOI. It is felt that the officers of the State Pollution Control
Boards should attend these meetings and assist the DCs in ensuring compliance
of the environmental regulations, especially Hazardous Waste (Management,
Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. This will also ensure that
all required environmental norms are met before approval for setting up of
units in SEZs.
3. SPCBs can also use this forum to acquaint the SEZ
officers & Customs authorities about the provisions of the Hazardous Waste
(Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. In particular,
it needs to be emphasized that --
a) no import of hazardous waste form any country to
India for disposal is permitted.
b) import shall be only for the intended use of
recycling or recovery or reuse.
c) Customs authorities at the Posts have the
responsibility to verify the documents, draw random samples prior to clearing
the consignment and ensure that each consignment is accompanied by movement
document (Form-9) and a certification from an accredited agency. They are also
required to take action under the Customs Act, 1962 against importers found to
be violating these rules.
4. It is requested that the SPCBs should monitor the
units which are recycling/ reprocessing imported waste on a regular basis, take
action against violations and keep the Ministry informed.
Sd/-
(Rajiv
Gauba)
Joint
Secretary
To:
1.
Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi – 32
2. All
Member Secretaries of SPCBs/PCCs.
3. Shri
D.K. Mittal, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce &
Industry
(For kind information please). It is requested that DCs may also be suitably
advised.
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