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c Approach of the Board
 

The functions listed above are directed towards the effective control of water & air pollution and to maintain & restore the quality of water for various designated uses and of air. In order to achieve the above, the general approach of the Board is:

S.No
Description

1

To control pollution at the source with due regard to techno-economic feasibility for liquid effluents as well as gaseous emissions.

2

To ensure that natural waters are not polluted by discharge of untreated city sewage.

3

To maximize reuse/recycling of sewage and trade effluents and to use the treated effluent on land for irrigation and for industrial purpose after appropriate treatment.

4

To minimize pollution control requirements by judicious location of new industries and relocation of existing industries wherever necessary.

 

 
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