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NOC Pollution Control Board​

Getting an NOC certificate is a mandatory step before starting any industry. The Environment is one of the most discussed topics in the 21st century. The Industry must make sure that they are not disturbing the environmental balance.

To oversee and maintain standards for air pollution and water pollution, the Pollution control board was established. It acts as an authority for balancing pollution-related issues. It also issues various directives and policies from time to time regarding pollution and its management.

The Board while issuing NOC provides recommendations on any matter concerning prevention and control of water and air pollution and improvement of the quality of air. To modernize its industrial plant, increase in the air and water pollution load, under the provisions of the Water Pollution Act, 1974 and Air Pollution Act, 1981, it is essential to obtain the NOC from the Pollution Control Board. The entrepreneur is mandatorily required to apply for renewal of 'consent to operate' after the expiry of the same.

What are the Advantages of NOC from the Pollution Control Board?


The advantages of obtaining the NOC from the Pollution Control Board are given below, which are as follows:-

What Documents are required for Obtaining NOC from Pollution Control Board?


For obtaining NOC from the Pollution Control Board requisite documents are required that are mentioned below-

Water Consent/NOC

Air Consent/NOC

Hazardous Waste

What is the Procedure to Obtain NOC from Pollution Control Board?


Step-by-step processes to get NOC from the Pollution Control Board are as follows:-

What Penalties are Imposed in Case of Non-Compliance in obtaining NOC from Pollution Control Board?


As Per Rule 25(2) Of The Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling, And Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008,

If there is any violation of provisions under the rules laid by the State Pollution Control Board, an occupier and the operator must be liable to pay financial penalties as levied.

As Per Section 15 Of The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

Section 15 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, lays down a provision for penalty for contravention of any provisions of the Act and the Rules, orders, and directions issued thereunder. The same is reproduced below:

If the occupier fails to comply with the directions or contravenes with any provisions of this Act, or the rules or directions issued thereunder, will be liable-

1. For imprisonment for the term of 6 months which further mayextend to 5 years or,

2. With fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.

3. In case the contravention continues, then an additional fine will be levied which may be extended to Rs, 5,000 for every day during such failure or contravention continues after failure or contravention of first conviction.

Note-If the contravention referred to in sub-section (1) continues beyond a period of one year after the date of conviction, in that case the offender shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7 years.

Filing a Proprietorship Firm Tax Return

The income tax return of a proprietorship firm in ITR 3 or ITR V Sugam can be filed online using the proprietor's digital signature or manually.

Who is required to Seek NOC from the Pollution Control Board?


The below-mentioned entities are required to take NOC from the Pollution Control Board before establishing the industries-

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