G.S.R. 682(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6 and 2 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, namely:-
1.
(1) These rules may be called the Environment (Protection) (Second Amendment) Rules, 1999.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, in Schedule 1, -
(i) in serial number 74 relating to Emission Standards for brick kilns, for the existing paragraph III, the following paragraph III shall be substituted, namely:
"III. Existing moving chimney bull's trench kilns shall be dispensed with by June 30, 2000 and no new moving chimney kilns shall be allowed to come up.";.
(ii) in serial number 75 relating to Soda Ash Industry (Salvay Process), in the existing Note, for the words beginning with "The standards" and ending with "two years", the following shall be substituted, namely:-
"Note - The standards shall be implemented by the industry in a time target schedule by December, 1999.";
(iii) in serial number 86 relating to Water quality standards for coastal waters marine outfalls, in Table 1. 1, against serial number 7, for the existing entries under columns 2 and 3, the following entries shall respectively be substituted, namely:-
Parameter |
Standards |
2 |
3 |
"7 Heavy Metals: |
|
Mercury (as Hg) |
0.001 mg/1 |
Cadinium (as Cd) |
0.001 mg/1 |
Lead (as Pb) |
0.01 ing/l." |
(iv) after serial number 87 relating to Emission Regulations for Rayon IndUstry, and the entries relating thereto, the following serial numbers and entries shall be inserted, namely:-
"88. Emission Standards for new generator sets (upto 19 kilowatt) run on petrol and kerosene with implementation schedule.
Notification on Emission Standards for Generator sets run on Petrol and Kerosene
The main objective of the notification is to control air pollution problems caused by generator sets using petrol and kerosene as fuel. The emission standards for portable generator sets will come into force from 1st June, 2000. The salient features of the notification are as under:
The source specific standards are required to be compiled by the manufacturers of generator sets (upto 19 kilowatt) run on petrol and kerosene.
The emission standards have been specified for carbon monoxide and mixture of hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen.
To ensure compliance with the prescribed emission standards, four organisations (Automotive Research Association of India, Pune Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun, Indian Oil Corporation, R&D centre, Faridabad and Vehicle Research Development Establishment, Ahmednagar) have been authorised to test and certify the generator sets. These organisations are required to submit testing and certification details to the Central Pollution Control Board annually.
The Central Pollution Control Board may also send the experts in the field to oversee the testing and certification mechanism.
The emission standards for portable generator sets run on petrol and kerosene shall be as follows:-
A. From June 1, 200
Class |
Displacement (CC) |
CO (g/kw-hr) |
HC+NOx (g/kw-hr) |
||
2-stroke engin |
4-stroke engine |
2-stroke engine |
4-stroke engine |
||
I |
£ 65 |
603 |
623 |
166 |
65 |
2 |
>65 £, 99 |
- |
623 |
- |
36 |
3 |
>99 £ 225 |
623 |
19.3 |
||
4 |
>225 |
623 |
16.1 |
B. From June 1, 2001
Class |
Displacement (CC) |
CO(g/kw-hr) |
HC+Nox(g/kw-hr) |
I |
£ 65 |
519 |
54 |
2 3 |
> 65 £99 > 99 £225 |
519 519 |
30 16.1 |
4 |
> 225 |
519 |
13.4 |
C. Test method shall be as specified in SAE J 1088. Measurement mode shall be D1 cycle specified under ISO 8178 (Weighting Factor of 0.3 for 100% load, 0.5 for 75% load and 0.2 for 50% load).
D. Following organisations shall test and certify the generator sets:-
(v) Automotive Research Association of India, Pune.
(vi) Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun.
(vii) Indian Oil Corporation, R&D Centre, Faridabad.
(viii) Vehicle Research Development Establishment, Ahmednagar.
These organisations shall submit the testing and certification details to the Central Pollution Control Board, annually. The Central Pollution Control Board may send the experts in the field to oversee the testing.
Notification on Noise Standards for Fire Crackers
The main objective of the notification is to control noise pollution posed by bursting of crackers during the festivals. Use of high intensity of fire crackers may cause adverse impacts on hearing system of human beings. As such, source specific standard for control of noise at the manufacturing stage has been evolved.
Salient features of the notification
The manufacturers of fire crackers are required not to produce any cracker having noise level exceeding 125 dB at 4 metres distance.
The Department of Explosives is required to ensure the implementation of the standards stipulated for fire crackers.
89. Noise standards for fire-crackers
A.
(i) The manufacture, sale or use of fire-crackers generating noise level exceeding 125 dB(AI) or 145 dB(C)pk at 4 meters distance from the point of bursting shall be prohibited.
(ii) For individual fire-cracker constituting the series (joined fire-crackers), the above mentioned limit be reduced by 5 log10(N) dB, where N = number of crackers joined together.
B. The broad requirements for measurement of noise from fire-crackers shall be -
(i) The measurements shall be made o n a hard concrete surface of minimum 5 meter diameter or equivalent.
(ii) The measurements shall be made in free field conditions i.e., there shall not be any reflecting surface upto 15 meter distance from the point of bursting.
(iii) The measurement shall be made with an approved sound level meter.
C. The Department of Explosives shall ensure implementation of these standards.
Note: dB(AI) A-weighted impulse Sound Pressure Level in decibel dB(C)pk C-weighted Peak Sound Pressure Level in decibel.".
[F. No. Q-15017123/98-CPW]
VIJAY SHARMA, Jt. Secy.