NGT Seeks For Implementation Of Its Order On Noise Pollution [Read Order]

Shayesta Nazir

23 May 2019 7:36 PM IST

  • NGT Seeks For Implementation Of Its Order On Noise Pollution [Read Order]

    National Green Tribunal in an execution application in appeal in case of Society for Protection of Culture, Heritage, Environment, Traditions and Promotion of National Awareness v. Union of India & Ors. has directed for implementation of its earlier order on noise pollution. Coram of Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, two judicial members, Justice S.P.Wangdi and Justice...

    National Green Tribunal in an execution application in appeal in case of Society for Protection of Culture, Heritage, Environment, Traditions and Promotion of National Awareness v. Union of India & Ors. has directed for implementation of its earlier order on noise pollution.

    Coram of Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel, two judicial members, Justice S.P.Wangdi and Justice K. Ramakrishnan with expert member Nagin Nanda has sought implementation of its order dated 24.11.2017 by which Tribunal had issued following directions.

    • We direct all the official respondents to take all mitigating measures for reducing noise pollution in terms of the report submitted by MoEF and as even proposed by these very respondents themselves, expeditiously.
    • The official respondents shall act in furtherance to the report of IIT in relation to construction of sound barriers, which report of IIT is accepted by the Tribunal. However, if any, variations are suggested and the official respondents consider it proper to carry out such variations on the ground of safety, security and height of the sound barrier walls, the same may be implemented after discussion with the team of IIT. The sound barriers should be constructed at the earliest and in accordance with report.
    • The official respondents shall ensure providing of a green belt around the boundary wall of the airport, while keeping the safety and security both in mind. The plantations shall be of the species which would only grow to the permissible height or would be maintained at the permissible height only.
    • The official respondents may issue an advisory to all the airlines whose aircrafts land at the runway of the IGI and domestic Airport, New Delhi to ensure 'judgment based' use of reverse thrust keeping in view weather, length of run way, wind, and other attendant circumstances to reduce the noise level particularly at the time of landing of aircrafts.
    • All the coaches/buses and other vehicles plying at the airport should be CNG and must comply with the prescribed emission standards. Non-CNG buses/coaches or other vehicles plying at the airport, should be converted to CNG within six months from today.

    Tribunal has asked for submission of a factual and action taken report to be furnished in the matter by the Airport Authority of India and the Delhi International Airport Limited within one month by e-mail at ngt.filing@gmail.com.

    Applicants were represented by advocates Jyoti Yadav and Shagun Sharma in the matter. Green Tribunal has fixed 23 August as next date of hearing in the case.

    Download the Order Here


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