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GOA

WATER
(PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION)
RULES, 1988

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GOA WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) RULES,
1988

INDEX

1) Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988;


(SERIES I No. 25 DATED 23/09/1988) EXTRAORDINAY NO. 2
& amended vide
(i) (SERIES I No. 22 DATED 31/08/1989)
(ii) (SERIES I No. 26 DATED 24/09/1998)
(iii) (SERIES I No. 52 DATED 30/03/2002) EXTRAORDINARY NO. 4
(iv) (SERIES I No. 44 DATED 29/01/2004)

Page no 3 - 50

2) Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Appeal Rules,


1989;
(SERIES I No. 2 DATED 13/04/1989)
& amended vide
(i) (SERIES I No. 26 DATED 29/09/97) EXTRAORDINARY No.3

Page no 51 – 57

3) Specifying “State Water Laborartory” for the purposes of Water


Act;
and
Appointment of “Government Analyst” for the purposes of State
Water Laboratory;

(SERIES II No. 21 DATED 24/08/1989)


Page no 58

4) Constitution of an Appellate Authority under Water Act, 1974;


(SERIES I No. 26 DATED 29/09/1997)
Page no 59

5) Goa Water Amendment Rules, 2011;


(SERIES I No. 19 DATED 11/08/2011)
Page no 60-117

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Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Rules, 1988;
(as amended till 29th January, 2004 vide SERIES I No. 44)
GOVERNMENT OF GOA
Department of Science, Technology & Environment
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Notification
5/20/87-STE/Part (1)

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 64 of the Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974), the Government of Goa hereby makes the
following rules, namely: -

CHAPTER I
Preliminary
I. Short title and commencement.- (1) These rules may be called the [Goa Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution)]1 Rules,1988.

(2) They shall come into force at once.

2.. Definitions. -In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,

(a) "Act" means the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6
of 1974);
(b) "Board" means the State Board constituted under section 4 of the Act;

(c) "Chairman" means the Chairman of the Board;


(d) "Form" means a form set out in Schedule I;

(e) "Government" means the Government of Goa ;

[(ee) “Gross Fixed Assets (G.F.A)”means the total value of the completed industry,
operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition thereto, and
includes the value of land, buildings and plant/machinery;]2

(f) "Member" means a member of the Board and includes the Chairman thereof;

(1) In rule 1, for the expression “Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)”, new expression
inserting Goa in the beginning is inserted as at 1 above (Series I No 22 dated 31/08/1989)
(2) In rule 2, after clause (e) , new clause (ee) have been inserted as at 2 above (Series I No 44 dated
29/01/2004)

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(g) "Member-Secretary" means the member-secretary of the Board ;
(h) "Schedule" means a Schedule appended to these rules;
(i) "Section" means a section of the Act;
(j) "State Board Laboratory" means a Laboratory established or recognised as such
under sub-section (2) of section 17 of the Act;
(k) "State Water Laboratory" means a Laboratory established or specified as such under
sub-section (1) of section 52 of the Act;
[(kk) “Total Estimated Investment” (T.E.I) means the total estimated cost of the
proposed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an
extension/addition threreto, and includes the estimated costs of land, buildings and
plant/machinery.]5

(l) “Year” means the financial year commencing on the first day of April.

CHAPTER II
3. on-Official members to be treated as first Grade Officers for the purpose of
payment of travelling allowance and daily allowance. – (1) The non-official members of
the Board shall be entitled to payment of traveling allowance from the Board’s fund for the
journeys performed by them for the purposes of the Board.
(2) The payment of traveling allowances under these rules shall be regulated by the rules
applicable to the Government Officers of Goa.
(3) The non-official members shall be treated as first Grade Officers for the purpose of
payment of traveling allowance under the rules referred in sub-rule (2).
(4) All non-official members shall be entitled to the payment of sitting fee at the rate of
[(substituted)4 Rs.250/-(Rupees two hundred and fifty)]7 for each day of such meeting, in
addition to any traveling allowance that is admissible under rule 3.

(5) A non-official member shall not be entitled to any traveling allowance for journeys
performed by him on first appointment and on relinquishment.

(6) The Member-Secretary of the Board shall be the Controlling Officer in respect of the
traveling allowance bills of the non-official members.

(3) In rule 3, in sub-rule (4) for the expression “Rs.60/- (Rupees sixty)” the expression “Rs.200/-
(Rupees two hundred)” has been inserted as at 3 above (Series I No. 26 dated 24/09/1998)
(4) In rule 3, in sub-rule (4) for the expression “Rs.200/-(Rupees two hundred)” the expression
“Rs.250/-(Rupees two hundred)” has been inserted as at 4 above (Series I No. 52 dated
30/03/2002)
(5) In rule 2, after clause (k) , new clause (kk) has been inserted as at 5 above (Series I No 44 dated
29/01/2004)

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(7) The non-official members who are also members of State Legislative Assembly, shall
not be eligible for payment of traveling allowance if they have claimed traveling allowance,
for the same journeys and periods for which such allowance has been claimed in their bills
for attending the meetings of the Legislative Assembly or any Committees thereof.

CHAPTER III

4. Time and place of meetings of the Board or an, committee of the Board and
procedure to be followed at such meetings including quorum. – (1) Meeting; of the Board
shall ordinarily be held at the Headquarters of the Board on such dates as may be fixed by
the Chairman.
(2) The Chairman, shall, upon written request of not less than five members of the Board
or upon a direction of the Government, call a special meeting of the Board.
(3) Fifteen clear days’ notice for an ordinary meeting and three clear days’ notice for a
special meeting specifying the time and the place at which such meeting is to be held and the
business to be transacted there at, shall be given by the member-secretary to the members.
(4) Notice of a meeting may be given to the members by delivering the same by
messenger or sending it by registered post to his last known place of residence or business or
in such other manner as the Chairman may, in the circumstances of the case, deem fit.
(5) No member shall be entitled to bring forward for the consideration of the meeting any
matter of which he has not given ten clear days' notice to the member-secretary, unless the
Chairman, in his discretion, permits him to do so.
(6) The Board may adjourn from day-to-day or any particular day, and no fresh notice
shall be required for any adjourned meeting.
(7) No proceeding shall be invalidated merely on the ground that the provision in this rule
relating to the notice is not strictly complied with.

Presiding Officer. - Every meeting shall be presided over by the Chairman and, in his
absence, by a Chairman to be elected by the members present from amongst themselves.

6. All questions to be decided by majority. - (1) All questions at a meeting shall be


decided by a majority of votes of members present, and voting shall be by raising of hands
in favour of the proposal.

(2) In case of an equality of votes, the presiding officer shall have a second or casting
vote.

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7. Quorum. - (1) Five members shall form the quorum for any meeting.

(2) If at any time fixed for any meeting or during the course of any meeting a quorum is
not present, the presiding officer shall adjourn the meeting and if a quorum is not present on
the expiration of fifteen minutes from such adjournment, the presiding officer shall adjourn
the meeting to such hours on the following or on some other future date as he may fix.
(3) No quorum shall be necessary for the adjourned meeting.

(4) No matter which had not been on the agenda of the original meeting shall be
discussed at such adjourned meeting.
(5) No fresh notice shall be required for the adjourned meeting.
8. Minutes. - (1) Record shall be kept of the names of members who attended the meeting
and of the proceedings at the meeting in a book to be maintained for that purpose by the
member-secretary.
(2) The minutes of the previous meeting shall be read at the beginning of the every
succeeding meeting, and shall be confirmed and signed by the presiding Officer at such
meeting.
(3) The proceedings shall be open to inspection for any member at the office of the Board
during office hours.

9. Maintaining order at meeting. -The Presiding Officer shall preserve order at meeting.

10. Business to be transacted at meeting.-Except with the permission of the Presiding


officer, no business which is not entered in the agenda or of which notice has not been given
by a member under sub-rule (5) of rule 4, shall be transacted at any meeting.

11. Order of business. - (1) At any meeting business shall be transacted in the order in
which it is entered in the agenda.
(2) Either at the beginning of the meeting or after conclusion of the debate on a motion
during the meeting the presiding officer or a member may suggest a change in the order of
business as entered in the agenda and if the meeting agrees, such a change shall take place.

12. Procedure for transaction of business of committees constituted by the Board. - (1)
The time and place of the meetings of the Committees constituted by the Board under sub-
section (1) of section 9 shall be as specified by the Chairman.
(2) The quorum for a meeting of committee constituted under sub-section (1) of section 9
shall be one-half of the total number of members of the committee.
(3) Subject to sub-rule (1) and sub-rule (2) the meetings of any of the committee
constituted under sub-section (1) of section 9 shall, as far as may be Governed by the rules
applicable to the meetings of the Board.

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CHAPTER IV

13. Fees and allowances to be paid to such members of the committee of the Board as
are not members of the board - A member of a committee of the Board shall be paid in
respect of the meetings of the committee, travelling allowance, daily allowance and sitting
fee if he is a non-official, at the rates specified in rule 3, as if he were a member of the
Board, and, if he is a Government Servant, at the rates, admissible under the relevant rules of
the Government under which he is serving.
CHAPTER V

14. Manner in which and the purpose for which persons may be temporarily associated
with the Board- (1) The Board may invite any person, whose assistance or advice it
considers useful to obtain in performing any of its functions to participate in the
deliberations of its meetings.

(2) Such persons shall be paid in respect of meetings of the committee, travelling and
daily allowances if he is a non-official, at the rates specified in rule 3 as if he were a member
of the Board and if he is a Government Servant, at the rates admissible under the relevant
rules of Government under whom he is serving.
CHAPTER VI

15. Conditions of service of Chairman and Member-Secretary. - (1) The whole time
Chairman shall be paid a monthly pay in the scale of pay approved by Government on the
recommendation of the Board.
(2) In addition to the pay prescribed in sub-rule (1), the Chairman will also be paid all
allowances including travelling allowances as are applicable to an officer of the
corresponding status of the State Government. He will also be paid any other allowance,
additionally, as the Board may decide, and subject to approval of Government.
(3) Where a Government servant is appointed as Chairman, he shall also be paid
deputation allowance admissible under State Government rules in addition to the pay and
other allowance mentioned under sub-rules (1) and (2).
(4) The part-time Chairman shall be paid honorarium approved by the Government on the
recommendation of the Board.

16. Salaries, allowances and other conditions of .service of Member-Secretary.- (1) The
member-secretary shall be paid a monthly pay in the scale of pay approved by Government
on the recommendation of the Board.
(2) In addition to the pay prescribed in sub-rule (1), the member-secretary will also be
paid all allowances including travelling allowances as are applicable to an officer of the
corresponding status of the State Government. He will also be paid any other allowances
additionally as the Board may decide and subject to the approval of Government.
(3) Where a Government servant is appointed as member-secretary, he shall also be paid
deputation allowance admissible under State Government rules in addition to the pay and
other allowances mentioned under sub-rule (1).

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CHAPTER VII

17. Powers and Duties to be exercised by the Chairman and the Member-Secretary of
the Board and appointment of Officers and employees. - (1) Subject to the policy and
principles approved by the Board, the general management of the affairs and business of the
Board shall be with the Chairman who shall have power to do all things necessary or
desirable for the management of affairs and business of the Board in carrying out its
objectives.
(2) (i) The Chairman may undertake tours within India for carrying out the functions of
the Board. The Chairman shall be the Controlling Authority for journeys performed by him
within and outside the State.
(ii) The Chairman may, with the prior approval of the Government visit any country
outside India.
(3) The Chairman shall have powers to accord administrative sanction to all estimates
without any financial limit in the allocation made for such purposes in the budget of the
Board.

(4) In the matter of acceptance of tenders, the Chairman shall have full powers without
any monetary limit.

(5) Subject to rules, if any, made under sub-section (3) of section 12 of the Act, the
Chairman shall have full powers in the matters of promotion, confirmation, transfer and
termination of service of the officers and employees appointed by the Board.

(6) The Chairman shall have authority to make appointment to posts the maximum pay of
which does not exceed Rs.3,500 (Rupees three thousand and five hundred) per month,
provided, such appointments are reported to the Board at the next meeting. He shall also
have powers to remove or suspend or otherwise punish or take disciplinary action pro-
ceedings against any employee of the Board at his discretion in accordance with these rules.

(7) The Chairman shall have power to permit employees of the Board to perform journeys
within and outside the State and declare officers under him as controlling officers. for
regulating travelling allowance claims.

18. Powers and duties of the Member-Secretary. - The Member-Secretary shall be


subordinate to the Chairman and shall, subject to the control of the Chairman, exercise the
following powers, namely: -

(1) The Member-Secretary may undertake tours within India for the performance of duties
entrusted to him by the Board provided that he shall keep the Chairman informed of his
tours and obtain the previous permission for his tours outside the State.

(2) The Member-Secretary shall be in charge of all the confidential papers of the Board
and shall be responsible for preserving them.

(3) The Member-Secretary shall produce such papers whenever so directed by the
Chairman or by the State Board.

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(4) The Member-Secretary shall make available to any member of the Board, for his
perusal any record of the Board.

(5) The Member-Secretary shall be entitled to call for the service of any officer or
employee of the Board, and files, papers and documents for study from any department of
the Board at any time including checking of accounts, vouchers, bills and other records and
stores pertaining to the Board or regional offices thereunder.

(6) The Member-Secretary may withhold any payment, provided that as soon as may be
after such withholding of payment the matter shall be placed before the Board for its
approval.
(7) The Member-Secretary, shall make all arrangements for holding meetings of the Board
and meeting of the committees constituted by the Board.
(8) All orders or instructions to be issued by the Board shall be over the signature of the
Member-Secretary or of any other officer authorised in this behalf by the Chairman.
(9) The Member-Secretary shall authorise, sanction or pass and make all payments against
estimates sanctioned, within the allocations made for -such purposes in the budget of the
Board.
(10) The Member-Secretary shall write and maintain confidential reports of all
subordinate officers of the Board and shall get them countersigned by the Chairman.

(11) (i) The Member-Secretary shall sanction the annual increments of the officers of the
Board subordinate to him.
(ii) The annual increments of officers which the Member-Secretary is not competent
to sanction shall be sanctioned by the Chairman.
(12) The Member-Secretary shall have full powers for according technical sanction to all
estimates.
(13) The Member-Secretary shall exercise such other powers and perform such other
functions as may be delegated to him from time to time either by the Board or by the
Chairman.
(14) The Member-Secretary shall have power to execute contracts, deeds, instruments
and assurances of property and in particular (a) all service agreements (b) security bonds (c)
conveyance, lease of houses, land or other immovable property and (d) assurances required
by law or otherwise.
(15) Subject to approval of the Board the Member-Secretary shall have power to engage
legal advisors, Advocates, Attorneys for the purpose mentioned in sub-rule (13) or for gene-
rally protecting or assisting the business of the Board on terms and conditions to be
approved by the Board.

(16) The Member-Secretary shall have power to make and give receipts, release and
other discharge for claims and demands on the Board.

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(17) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to sanction advertisement charges upto
Rs. 4,000 (Rupees four thousand) in each case subject to a limit of Rs. 10,000 (Ten
thousand) per year.
(18) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to hire private building on rent subject to a
maximum of Rs. 1,000 (Rupees one thousand) per month.

(19) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to sanction purchase of books and-
periodicals subject to a monetary limit of [Rs. 25,000 (Rupees Twenty five thousand)]6 per
annum.

(20) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to purchase office furniture and
equipments subject to a maximum of [Rs.50,000 (Rupees Fifty thousand)]7 at a time upto a
total limit of [Rs.1,00,000 (Rupees Hundred thousand)]7 per annum.

(21) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to purchase materials and equipments for
execution of construction works up to limit of the allotments made from time to time.

(22) The Member-Secretary shall have powers to sanction installations of telephones


in the office Board.
(23) (i) In respect of contracts to be let out by the Board, the Member-Secretary shall have
powers upto a financial limit of Rs. 2 lakhs (Two lakhs).
(ii) In respect of works and supplies, the Member-Secretary shall have powers to accept
quotations upto Rs. 50,000 (Fifty thousand) at a time.

19. Creation and abolition of posts. - The Board may create such posts as it considers
necessary for the efficient performance of its functions, make appointments to such posts
and may abolish any post, so created
Provided that (1) for the creation of posts, the maximum of the scale of which is
above [Rs. 4,500 (Rupees four thousand and five hundred)]8 per month, the Board shall
obtain prior sanction of the Government.
(2) The Staff appointed by the Board to the posts created by it will be governed by the
rules applicable to Government servants of Goa unless specifically prescribed.

(6) In rule 18, sub-rule (19) for the expression “Rs.10,000 (Ten thousand)” the expression “
Rs.25,000/- (Rupees twenty five thousand) has been inserted at 6 above (Series I No. 44 dated
29/01/2004)
(7) In rule 18, sub-rule (20) for the expression “Rs.20,000/- (Twenty thousand) and Rs. 50,000/-
(Fifty thousand)” the expression “Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand) and Rs.1,00,000/-
(Rupees hundred thousand) is substituted as at 7 above (Series I No. 44 dated 29/01/2004)
(8) In rule 19, in sub-rule (1) in the proviso, for the expression “Rs.1,500 (One thousand and
five hundred)”, the expression “Rs.4,500(Rupees four thousand and five hundred) will be
substituted as at 8 above (Series I No. 44 dated 29/01/2004)

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CHAPTER VIII

20. Appointment of Consulting Engineer.-For the purpose of assisting the Board in the
performance of its function, the Board may appoint a consulting Engineer-'to-the Board for a
specified period not exceeding four months:
Provided that the Board may, with the prior approval of the State Government extend the
period of the appointment from time to time:
Provided further that if at the time of the initial appointment the Board had reason to
believe that the services of the Consulting Engineer would be required for a period of more
than four months, the Board shall not make the appointment without the prior approval of
the State Government.

21. Power to terminate appointment. - Notwithstanding-the appointment of a Consulting


Engineer for a specified period under rule 20, the Board shall have the right to terminate
the services of the Consulting Engineer before the expiry of the specified period, if in the
opinion of the Board, the Consulting Engineer is not discharging his duties properly or to
the satisfaction of the Board or if such a course of action is necessary in the public interest.
22. Emoluments of the Consulting Engineer. - The Board may pay the Consulting Engineer
suitable emoluments or fees depending on the nature of work, and the qualifications and
experience of the Consulting Engineer:

Provided that the Board shall not appoint any person as Consulting Engineer without the
prior approval of the State Government, if the emoluments or fees payable to him exceeds
[Rs. 10,000 (Rupees ten thousand)]9 per month.

23. Tours by Consulting Engineer. - The Consulting Engineer may undertake tours within
the State for the performance of the duties entrusted to him by the Board and in respect of
such tours, he shall be entitled to travelling and daily allowances as admissible to Class I
Officer of the State Government. He shall, however, obtain prior approval of the Chairman
to his tour programme.

24. Consulting Engineer not to disclose information, - The Consulting Engineer shall
not disclose any information either given by the Board or obtained during the performance
of the duties assigned to him either from the Board or otherwise, to any person other than the
Board without the written permission of the Board.

25. Duties and functions of the Consulting Engineer. - The Consulting Engineer shall
discharge such duties and perform such functions as are assigned to him, by the Board and it
will be his duty to advise the Board on all technical matters referred to him by the Board.

(9) In rule 22, in the proviso, for the expression “Rs.4,000/-(Four thousand), the expression
Rs.10,000 (Rupees ten thousand) is substituted as at 9 above (Series I No 44 dated
29/01/2004)

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CHAPTER IX

26. Power to take samples of effluents by Board and issue of notice. –[(1) The Board or
any officer empowered by it in this behalf shall have power to take for the purpose of
analysis, samples of Water from any stream or well or samples of sewage or trade
effluent, which is passing from any plant or vessel or from or over any place into any
such stream or well (hereinafter referred to as “said samples”) after serving on the person
in charge of : or having control over, the plant or vessel or in occupation of the place, a
notice in Form I to that effect, and submit the said samples to the State Water Laboratory
along with a letter in Form 1A.

(2) The State Water Laboratory shall cause to be analysed the said samples received
by it from the Board or any officer empowered by it in this behalf.]10

CHAPTER X

27. Reports of the result of analysis on samples taken by the Board. - When a sample of
any water, sewage of trade effluent has been sent for analysis to a laboratory established or
recognised by the Board, the Board Analyst appointed under sub-section (3) of section 53
shall analyse the sample and submit to the Board a report in triplicate in Form II on the
result of such analysis.

CHAPTER XI

28. Reports of the result of analysis on. samples forwarded to the Government Analyst. -
(1) The Government Analyst shall cause to be analysed any samples of water, sewage or
trade effluent received by him from any officer authorised by the Board for the purpose, and
findings shall be recorded in triplicate in Form III.

(2) The fees for each such report shall be such as may be fixed by the State Government
Analyst.

(10)In rule 26, for the sub-rule (1) “ The Board or any officer empowered by it in this behalf shall have power
to take for the purpose of analysis, samples of water from any stream or well or samples of sewage or trade
effluent, which is passing from any plant or vessel or from or over any place into any such stream or well after
serving on the person in charge of or having control over, the plant in vessel or in occupation of the place a notice
to that effect.” has been substituted with new para as at 10 above (Series I No. 22 dated 31/08/1989)

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CHAPTER XII
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[29. Application for consent of the Board. - (1) Every application for consent to
establish under clauses (a) and (c) of sub-section (1) (a) and (c) of section 25 of the Act,
shall be made in Form IV (a) and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1
below.

Total Estimated Investment* Consent Fee


(T. E. I.)
(in Rs.)
(in lakhs of Rs.)

upto 1 100
above 1 - up to 2 200
above 2 - upto 3 300
above 3 - upto 4 400
above 4 - upto 5 500
above 5 - upto 6 600
above 6 - upto 7 700
above 7 - upto 8 800
above 8 - upto 9 900
above 9 - upto 10 1000
above 10 - upto 15 1200
above 15 - upto 20 1400
above 20 - upto 25 1600
above 25 - upto 35 2000
above 35 - upto 45 2400
above 45 - upto 55 2800
above 55 - upto 65 3200
above 65 - upto 75 3600
above 75 - upto 100 4000
above 100 - upto 500 5200
above 500 - upto 1000 6400
above 1000 - upto 2000 7600
above 2000 - upto 3000 10100
above 3000 - upto 4000 12600
above 4000 - upto 5000 15100
above 5000 - upto 10000 22600
above 10000 - upto 20000 30100

* If the T. E. I. value exceeds Rs. 20,000 lakhs, a fee of Rs. 100/- per every additional 100
lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 30,100/-

(11) Rule 29 is substituted with new rule 29 as at 11 above (Series I No. 26 dated 24/09/1998)

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(2) Any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an extension/addition
thereto, for which the consent to establish has been granted, shall be ready for operation
within the validity period stipulated in the said consent to establish, failing which a fresh
application with fees shall be made for re-validation.

(3) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an


extension/addition thereto is established, an application for consent to operate (Consent)
under clauses (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Act, shall be made in Form
IV (b) at least two months prior to the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be
accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 2 below.

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TABLE – 2

Gross Fixed Assets (GFA)* Consent Fee

(in lakhs of Rs.) (in Rs.)


up to 1 500
above I - up to 2 1,000
above 2 - up to 3 1,500
above 3 - up to 4 2,000
above 4 - up to 5 2,500
above 5 - up to 6 3,000
above 6 - up to 7 3,500
above 7 - up to 8 4,000
above 8 - up to 9 4,500
above 9 - up to 10 5,000
above 10 - up to 15 6,000
above 15 - up to 20 7,000
above 20 - up to 25 8,000
above 25 - up to 35 9,500
above 35 - up ro 45 11,000
above 45 - up to 55 12,500
above 55 - up to 65 14,000
above 65 - up to 75 15,500
above 75 - up to 100 17,000
above 100 – upto 500 22,000
above 500 - up to 1000 27,000
above 1000 - up to 2000 37000
above 2000 - up to 3000 47,000
above 3000 - up to 4000 57,000
above 4000 - up to 5000 67,000
above 5000 - up to 10000 97,000
above 10000 - up to 20000 1,27,000

* If the G. F. A. value exceeds Rs. 20,000 lakhs, a fee of Rs. 500/- per every additional
100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs. 1,27,000/=

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(4) Any application not accompanied by appropriate amount of fees shall not be
entertained by the Board.

(5) Fees shall be paid by a bank draft in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

(6) An application for renewal of Consent shall be made in Form IV (b) at least two
months prior to the expiry of the current Consent, alongwith the requisite fees indicated in
Table 2. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the validity period shall be
accompanied by a penalty of 50%r of the Consent fee.

(7) All applications shall be accompanied by an appropriate document as prescribed by


the Board to certify the level of T. E. I. or the current value of G. F. A. of the industry,
operation, process, treatment/disposal system or extension/addition thereto for which the
consents are sought.]11

CHAPTER XIII

30. Manner in which enquiry may be made in respect of application for obtaining
consent of the Board and the matter to be taken into account in granting or refusing such
consent. - (1) On receipt of an application for consent under section 25 or section 26, the
Board may depute any of its officers, accompanied by as many assistants as may be
necessary, to visit the premises of the applicant, to which such application relates for the
purpose of verifying the correctness or otherwise of the particulars furnished in the
application or for obtaining such further particulars or information as such officer may
consider necessary. Such officer may, for that purpose, inspect any place where water or
sewage or trade effluent is discharged by the applicant, or treatment plants, purification
works or disposal system of the applicant and may require the applicant to furnish to him
any plan specification and other data relating to such treatment plants, purification works or
disposal systems or any part thereof, he considers necessary.

(2) Such officer shall before visiting any premises of the applicant for the purpose of
inspection under sub-rule (1), give notice to the applicant of his intention to do so in Form
V. The applicant shall furnish to such officer all facilities that such officer may legitimately
require for the purpose.

(3) An officer of the Board may, before or after carrying out an inspection under sub-rule
(1), require the applicant to furnish to him, orally or in writing such additional information
or clarification, or to produce before him such documents, as he may consider necessary for
the purpose of investigation of the application and may, for that purpose, summon the
applicant or his authorised agent to the office of the Board.

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CHAPTER XIV

31. Form of budget estimates. - (1) The budget in respect of the year ensuing showing
the estimated receipts and expenditure of the Board shall be prepared in Forms VI and VII
and submitted to the Government.

(2) The estimated receipts and expenditure shall be accompanied by the revised budget
estimates for the current year.

(3) The budget shall, as far as may be, based on the account heads specified in Schedule
II.

32.-Submission of budget estimates to the Board. - (1) The budget estimates as compiled
in accordance with rule 32 shall be placed by the Member-Secretary before the Board by
the 5th October each year for approval.

(2) After approval of the budget estimates by the Board, four copies of the final budget
proposals incorporating therein such modifications as have been decided upon by the Board
shall be submitted to the Government by the 15th October each year.

33. Estimates of establishment expenditure and fixed recurring charges.-(1) The


estimates of expenditure on fixed establishment as well as fixed monthly recurring charges
on account of rent, allowances, etc. shall provide for the gross amount without deductions
of any kind.

(2) To the estimates referred to in sub-rule (1) shall be added with a suitable provision for
leave salary based on past experience with due regard to the intention of the members of the
staff in regard to leave as far as the same can be ascertained.

34. Re-appropriations and emergent expenditure - No expenditure which is not covered


by a provision in the sanctioned budget estimates or which is likely to be in excess over the
amount provided under any head, shall be incurred by the Board without provision being
made by re-appropriation from some other head, under which savings are firmly established
and available.

35. Power to incur expenditure. - The Member Secretary shall have powers to incur
expenditure against allotments made in the budget estimates sanctioned by the Board and
against sanctioned estimates from out of the funds of the Board subject to observance of the
general financial rules.

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36. Operation of fund of the Board. -The fund of the Board shall be operated by the
Member-Secretary of the Board or in his absence by any officer of the Board who may,
subject to the approval of the State Government be so empowered by the Board.

37. Form of annual report. -The annual report in respect of the year last ended giving a true
and full account of the activities of the Board during the previous financial year shall contain
the particulars specified in the Schedule III and shall be submitted to the State Government
by the 15th of May each year.

38. Form of annual statement of accounts of the Board. - The annual statement of
accounts of the Board shall be, in Forms VIII, IX, X, XI and XII.
39. The Board shall carry out the directions issued by Government from time to time in
any matter.

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SCHEDULE I

FORM I

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD


Notice of intention to have sample analysed

(See rule 26)

To

Take notice that it is intended to have analysed the sample of water/sewage effluent/trade-effluent
which is being taken today the ... day of ... 19... from (†) ...

Name and designation of the person who takes the sample.

(t) Here specify the stream, well, plant, vessel or place from where the sample is taken.
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[FORM 1A
Form of letter for submission of samples to the State Water Laboratory

To,
The Government Analyst,
State Water Laboratory

Sir,

I am submitting sample No./nos…. of water/sewage/trade effluent taken from


M/s……. on……… according to the provisions of section 21 of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution ) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

Sample No. Point of collection Parameters to be analysed


…………… ……………………………… ……………………………….
………….. …………………………….. ………………………………
…………… ………………………………. ……………………………….

Yours faithfully,

(signature of the officer taking sample)


Designation:-

Copy forwarded to the Member Secretary, Goa State Pollution Control Board,
………………..

(Name and signature of the officer


taking sample)]12

(12) In the said rule, after Form I, new Form IA is inserted as at 12 above (Series I No 22
dated 31/08/1989)

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FORM II
Report by the Board Analyst

(See rule 27)

Report No. ...

Dated the ... 19...

I hereby certify that I, (*) ... Board Analyst duly appointed under sub-section (3) of section 53 of the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Act 6 of 1974) received on the (†) ... day of ... 19... (
‡) ... a sample of ... for analysis. The sample was in a condition fit for analysis reported below: -

I further certify that I have analysed the aforementioned sample on (§) ... and declare the result of the
analysis to be as follows -

($) ...

The condition of the seals fastening and container on receipt was as follows: -

Signed this ... day of ... 19...


Address ...

(Signed)

Board Analyst

To

………..

………….

(*) Here write the full name of the Board Analyst.

(†)Here write the date of receipt of the sample.

(‡) Here write the name of the Board or person or body of persons or Officer from whom the sample was
received.

(§) Here write the date of analysis.

($) Here write the details of the analysis and refer to the method of analysis. If the space is not adequate the
details may be given on a separate sheet of paper

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FORM III
Report by the Government Analyst

(See rule 28)

Report No. ...

Dated the ... 19...

I hereby certify that I, (*) ... Government Analyst duly appointed under sub-section (1) of
section 53 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Act 6 of 1974) received
on the (†) ... day of ... 19... from (‡) ... a sample of ... for analysis. The sample was in a condition
fit for analysis reported below: -

I further certify that I have analysed the aforementioned sample on (§) ... and declare the result
of the analysis to be as follows: -

($) ...

….

Signed this ... day of ... 19...

Address ...

(Signature)
Government Analyst

TO

………..

…………

( * ) Here write the full name of the Government Analyst.

(†) Here write the date of receipt of the sample.

(‡) Here write the name of the Board or person or body of persons or Officer from whom the
sample was received.

( § ) Here write the date of analysis.

($) Here write the details of the analysis and refer to the method of analysis. If the space is not
adequate the details may be given on a separate sheet of paper.

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THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD.

THE WATER (PREVEBTIOB ABD COBTROL OF POLLUTIOB) ACT, 1974 (ACT 6 OF 1974)

A. Explanatory memorandum on application for consent

[FORM IV (a)]13

(See rule 29)

[To be submitted in 5 sets]

Application Form for Obtaining Consent to Establish

(under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control


of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).
From

...................................... .....................................

To
The Chairman,
The Goa State Pollution Control Board, 243-Patto.
Panaji-Goa-403001.
Sir,

I/We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act. 1974 (6 of 1974).

(2) The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted herewith in five sets.
(3) I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the annexures, appendices
and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.
(4) I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for by the
Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by
me/us in order to make the application complete in all respects. will be reckoned as the date of making the
application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.
(5) I/We understand that the factory/unit can be put in operation only on obtaining CONSENT TO
OPERATE as per the provisions of section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974 (6 of 1974).
(6) Accordingly, I/We undertake that the production including the trial production shall not be
commenced until and unless:
(a) all the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are complied with,
(b) consent to operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and/or any
other relevant Act is obtained.
(7) I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consent to establish will be
binding on me/my company.

(13) In the said rules, for the existing Form IV new Forms Form IV(a) & Form IV(b)
are inserted as at 13 above (Series I No. 26 dated 24/09/1998)

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I/We enclose herewith the Bank Draft No date……..for Rs……………. (Rupees only) in favour of Member
Secretary, Goa State Pollution Control Board-Panaji as fees* payable under section 25/26 of the Act, 1974.

Yours faithfully,

Signature:

Name of the applicant:

Address:

Please refer Table – I

ABBEXURE TO FORM IV (a)

ote: Any applicant knowingly giving incorrect information or suppressing any information
pertaining thereto shall be liable to be punished under the Act.

While filling this Annexure, the applicant not concerned with any of the items shall state "Not
concerned” against the relevant one.

1. GEERAL:

1.1 Name of the industry:

1.2 Location of the proposed Industry:

1.3 Address for correspondence:

1.4 Name and address of applicant with telephone number :

1.5 Nationality of the applicant:


1.6 Status of the applicant:

(a) Individual:

(b) Proprietary:

(c) Partnership firm:

(whether registered or unregistered)

(d) Joint family concern:

(e) Private Limited Company:

(f) Public Limited Company:

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(g) Government Company:
(1) State Government:

(2) Central Government:

(3) Union territory:

(h) Foreign Company:


(if foreign Company, details
of registration, incorporation, etc..)

(i) Any other Association or body:

Give Revenue/Survey number of District:


land/premises for which the application Taluka:
is made stating District, Taluka and Town:
Village. Village:
Revenue Survey No…………….
Area in Hectares:……………….

1.8 Purpose for which consent is required Setting up of new Industry

Expansion/Diversi-
fication/Modifications

If it is for expansion/diversification/modifications, please furnish details.

1.9 (a) Total cost of the project (including cost of Land).


Total Estimated Investment (including cost of Land).

1.10 Number and date of provisional registration issued by Directorate of Industries


and Mines for SSI units:

1.11 Date of submission of application to HPCC in case of Large/Medium Scale


Industries:

1.12 Number of workers to be employed:

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2. PRODUCTS AD RAW MATERIAL :
2.1 List of products and by-products, if any,
Licensed
with proposed
Capacity
Installed
quantity to be
produced per month : Capacity

2.2 List of raw materials used: (Quantity/month)

3. MAUFACTURIG PROCESS:
3.1 Give detailed description of
manufacturing process along with a
process flow diagram showing the
entry and exit points of all raw
materials, intermediate products,
by-products, water pollution
sources:

3.2 Have you any foreign collaboration?

4. SOURCE OF EERGY:

4.1 Power load: …………………….. MW/KW


4.2 D. G. Set: Rated capacity……… In KVA

4.3 Boiler: Rating/Steam generation tones per hour


capacity…………….

4.4 Type of fuel used:

Name fuel Quantity MT/month

(a) Wood

(b) Coal

(c) LSHS

(d) Furnace Oil


(e) LDO

(f) HSD
(g) Kerosene
(h) Naptha
(i) Others (specify)

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5. WATER COSUMPTIO:
5.1 Source of supply of water: (m3/day) PWD/Open wells/Bore
wells/Any other source

5.2 State daily quantity-of water


use in Kilo litres:

Sl. No. Use Quantity in Kilo litres/day

(a) For Manufacturing Process

(b) As wash water

(c) As cooling water

(d) As boiler feed

(e) Domestic

(f)
D. M. Water

(g) Agriculture

(h) Spray in Mines

(i) Other uses (specify)

6. WASTE WATER GEERATIO:

6.1 State daily quantity of waste water generated in Kilo litres:


Sl. N Sources of Waste Water
Quantity in Kilo

litres/day
(a) Manufacturing Process

(b) Wash water

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(c) Cooling water
(d) Boiler Plant
(e) D. M. Water Plant

(f) Domestic

(g) Other uses (specify)

6.2 Do you propose to re circulate any or all the above waste Yes/ No
streams?
If yes, give details:
6.3 Whether effluents need any treatment? Yes/No.
If yes, give details of proposed waste-water treatment plant. schematic diagram,
flowsheet or detailed engineering drawing alongwith design details, as the case may
be.

6.4
Final point of disposal of waste-water (Give name of river, nallah,
pond or survey number of land alongwith site clearance)

6.5 Attach Water Balance Sheet:


6.6
Indicate characteristics of waste-water to be discharged before and after
treatment:
(a) PHYSICAL:
Temperature
pH Colour Odour
Total Suspended Solids (mg/I)

(b) CHEMICAL:
BOD (mg/1) COD (mg/1)
Oil & Grease (mg/I)
Sulphates
Metals like nickel, Zinc,
tin, chromium, cyanide

(c )Is there any discharge of specific toxic substances?

7.
SOLID WASTE:
(a) Total quantity of solid waste (tons/month)
(b) Characteristics of solid waste
(c) Methods proposed for treatment and(a) Incineration
disposal
(b) Land filling
(c)Sale
(d) Composing
(e) Any other method

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8. AIR POLLUTIO

8.1 Give details of air pollution sources such as process emissions, reaction on vessels,
crushes, grinders, pulverisers, furnaces, boilers, power generation sets, incinerators,
etc. Control equipments, chimney/vents proposed for stacks. Chimneys & vents
diameter and height above ground level roof level should be given for each of them:

8.2 Details of air pollution control measures with schematic diagrams, flow sheet/detailed
engineering diagram, as the case may be, with respect to stack/chimney specifications,
scrubber, ESP, bag filter, etc.:

9. OISE POLLUTIO:

Give details of source of noise pollution such as process machinery, D.G.


sets, grinders, ball mills, etc and measures taken for control of noise from
each of noise from each of noise pollution sources:

10. Is there any odour problem likely to occur from your industry?

11. POLLUTIO COTROL MAAGEMET

11.1 Expenditure proposed for


(a)Water Pollution Control: (b)Air
pollution control:
(c)Disposal arrangements:
(d) Solid waste handling:
(e) Pollution monitoring:

11.2 Total capital investment proposed on


pollution control as a percentage of total
investment of the industry:

11.3 Give the details of the organisation


proposed to be set up by you for the
control of pollution:

12. Any other additional information


about beneficial or adverse environ-
mental impact from your industry:
Yours faithfully,

Signature:
Name of the applicant:
Address:

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13. ACCOMPAIMET:

Following documents should invariably be


attached
(1) Land allotment/Earmarking letter or lease/Sale deed

(2) Provisional registration in case of SSI

(3) Approval of VP/Municipality. (Not required for units to be set up in


Industrial Estates):

(4) Flow chart and detailed production process:

(5) A copy of Project Report for projects costing one crore and above.

(6) Site Plan (not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates):

(7) Lay-out plan showing the location of manufacturing equipments, water


supply/drainage lines, position of chimneys, effluent treatment plant and
final discharge points, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic
tanks/soak pits.

(8) For medium and large scale units, environmental impact assessment and
oceanographic or other survey, if required, will have to be furnished in
the prescribed time limit.

(9) Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream,
etc. of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms with waste water treatment
and disposal systems clearly indicating where waste water is proposed to
be disposed off (for medium and large scale units).

(10) Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 5/- or Certificate from the Chartered
Accountant certifying the Gross Fixed asset Value.

(11) Original authorisation letter of the person to whom authorisation is made


to sign this application form except individual proprietary concern.

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FORM IV (b)

(See rule 29)


(To be submitted in DUPLICATE)

Application for consent for operation of Industry or process or


any treatment and disposal system for discharge/ continuation
of discharge under section 25 or section 26 of the Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).

From ...........................

To
The Chairman, .
The Goa State Pollution Control Board, 243-Patto,
Panaji-Goa-403001.

Sir,
I/We hereby apply for Consent/Renewal of Consent under section 25 of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of

1974), for operation or. process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition these to,
to bring in to use any new or altered

outlet for discharge of *sewage/Trade effluents*, to continue to discharge* sewage/trade effluent* from
land/premises owned by

me/us ....................................................................................

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached herewith in duplicate.

I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the Annexures, appendices and
plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We understand that it is an offence to make a false
statement in applying for any proposed consent (vide section 42(1)(f) of the Act, 1974).

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge or its quality or any
other modifications, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be submitted and until such CONSENT is
granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF CONSENT three months in
advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being called for the Board.
I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in
order to make the application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the
application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

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I/We enclose herewith the Bank Draft No ……………………………………. date …………

for Rs .........................(Rupees ........................... only) in favour of Member Secretary Goa State Pollution
Control Board-Panaji as fees** payable under section 25 of the Act.

Yours faithfully,

Signature:

Name of the applicant:

Address:

*Strike out which is not relevant.


**Please see Table-II.

ABBEXURE TO FORM IV(b)

ote: Any applicant knowingly giving incorrect information or suppressing any information
pertaining thereto shall be liable to be punished under the Act. 1974.

While filling this Annexure, the applicant not concerned with any of the item shall state "Not
concerned" against the relevant one.

(1) Full name of the Applicant: (in block letters)

(2) Nationality of the Applicant:

(3) Status of the Applicant:

(a) Individual:

(b) Proprietary

(c) Partnership firm:

(whether registered or unregistered)

(d) Joint family concern:

(e) Private Limited Company:

(f) Public Limited Company:

(g) Government Company:

(1) State Government:


(2) Central Government:
(3) Union territory:

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(h) Foreign Company:

(if Foreign Company, details

of registration, incorporation, etc.,)

(i) Any other Association or body:

(4) (a) Full name of Industry/Factory/Institute/


Premises/Area/Land/ /Treatment Plant/
Local Body with Address and Telephone No.:

(b) Name of the person authorised to sign this form:

Give Revenue/survey number of


(5) District:
land/premises for which the application is
made stating District, Taluka and Village. Taluka:
Town:
Village :
Revenue Survey No.:
Area in Hectares:
(a) State the month and the year in
(6)
which the Industry/ Factory /
Institute/Premises/Area/Land/Treatment
Plant was actually put in to commission
or proposed to be put in to commission:

(b) Gross investment in the industry and year of


investment:

(c) Gross Fixed Assets value of the Industry.

State the Civil/Military/Defence/ Industrial Municipality:


(7)
Estate etc., under whose administrative Panchayat
jurisdiction the applicants land/premises is Industrial Estate::
situated Defence Department:
Port Trust:
State Government:
Prohibited Area:

(a) State whether the land/premises/ Yes/No.


(8)
factory/Industry has been declared
as prohibited area.
(b) If yes, state the name of the Authority and
furnish a certified copy of the order under
which the area has been declared as
prohibited:

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(9) (a) Is the Industry/Factory for which application
is made closed on any days of the week? Yes/No

If so, give the days on which it is closed

(b) State the working season in a year (a) Full year


for the Industry/Factory (b) Part
From
From
From
every year

(c) No. of Shift No. Shift No. Shift General


workers 1 2 No. 3 Shift
attending the Hours Hours
factory Hours Hours

(d) No. of workers residing in the premises.

10) Give the list of raw materials (metals alloys, chemicals, oils, fuel, etc.)
used per month.
Raw Material Name Quantity/month

Metal and Alloy

Chemicals:Organic

Inorganic

Dyes

Pesticides

Others

Oil and Grease

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(11) Fuels:

(a) Wood
(b) Coal
(c) LSHS
(d) Furnace Oil
(e) LDO
(f) HSD
(e) Kerosene
(h) Naptha
(i) Others (specify)

(12) (a) Give the list of names of products and by-products manufactured per month:

Sl. Name of products Actual Production Installed capacity


No.

(b) Attach process description of different products while highlighting accident


prone and hazardous areas and also with (emission, waste water and solid
waste) generation areas : (enclose separately)
(c) Attach process flow diagram with mass balance:
(d) State Batch/Continuous Process:

(13) State quantity of water use in Kilo litres:

Sl. No. Use Quantity in Kilo


litres/day
(a) For Manufacturing Process
(b) As wash water
(c) As cooling water
(d) As boiler feed
(e) Domestic
(f) D.M. Water
(g) Agriculture
(h) Spray in Mines
(i) Other uses (Specify)

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(14) State daily quantity of waste water generated in Kilo litres:

Sl. No. Use Quantity in Kilo


litres/day
(a) Manufacturing Process
(b) Wash water
(c) Cooling water
(d) Boiler Plant
(e) D.M. Water Plant
(f) Domestic
(g) Other uses (specify)

(15) Give material balance of the water consumption in different operation including waste water
generation:

(16) State whether you have any Treatment Plant for Industrial, domestic or combined effluents:
Yes/No

If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment, detailed engineering drawing
along with design details. Also attach analysis report of effluents.

(17) What monitoring arrangement is currently there or proposed:

(18) Gove the quantitative disposal of treated effluent in Kld. provided for the place
mentioned below:

Sl. No. Place of disposal Domestic Industrial Mixed


(i) Stream/River/Nalla
(ii) One land for
Irrigation/Gardening
(iii) Inland Water
(iv) Sea/Tidal Water
(v) On land for
percolation
(vi) PWD Sewer
(vii) Others (Specify)

(19) State the area of land used for 18(ii) above in hectares.

(20) (a) Is the effluent toxic? Yes/No


(b) State if the industrial effluent is :
having unpleasant smell Yes/No
Irritating Yes/No
Corrosive Yes/No
With colour Yes/No
(c) Is there any sudden change of temperature of effluent exceeding 10oC
at any time? Yes/No

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(21) Are facilities available with the applicant for carrying out the following tests
of the waste water ?
Existing Proposed
(i) Physical Yes/No Yes/No
(ii) Chemical Yes/No Yes/No
(iii) Bacterioligical Yes/No Yes/No
(iv) Toxicological Yes/No Yes/No
(22) State details of solid waste generated in the manufacturing process and/or waste water treatment:

Sl.No. Nature of waste Quantity/month Method of disposal


(Incineration/land fill/city
pickup/sale/others (specify)

(23) (a) Quantum of Hazardous Waste generated and its nature as defined under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) (see Hazardous Wastes (Management and
Handling) Rules, 1989)

(b) Mode of storage within the plant, method of disposal, any other information
sought by GSPCB.

(24) (a) Hazardous Chemicals as defined under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
(29 of 1986) (See the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules,
1989.

(b) Whether any isolated storage is involved,


if yes, attach details. Yes/No

(c) Whether any emergency plans are prepared


for taking :

--- on site measures Yes/No


--- off site measures Yes/No

(25) Give details and percentage of recycling or re-use of waste


water/treated effluent/other products, if envisaged:

(26) (For Local Bodies only)

(a) Present population.


(b) Population covered under regular sewerage facilities.
(c) Population covered under conservancy latrines.
(d) Population having septic tank/pit privy facilities.

Signature(s):………………………………..

Name(s) of the applicant(s)………………..

Address of applicant(s)……………………..

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Accompaniments:

(1) Photo copy of NOC or previous consent issued by this Board.


(2) Site plan showing residences, water bodies, roads, drains access.
(3) Detailed layout plan of the factory premises showing structures, water supply lines, storm
water drains, sewers for domestic effluent and its disposal system, septic tanks/soak pits
and any other relevant details.
(4) Process description and process flow diagram referred vide 12 (b) (c) of this application
form.
(5) Affidavit on stamp paper of value of Rs.5/- or Certificate from the Chartered Accountant
certifying the Gross Fixed Asset Value.
(6) Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this
application form except Individual proprietry concern.

Accompaniments for Renewal of Consent Application:

(1) Photo copy of previous consent order issued by this Board.


(2) Effluent Analysis reports within last six months.
(3) Details of changes.
(4) Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs.5/- or Certificate from the Chartered Accountant
certifying the Gross Fixed Asset Value.

(5) Demand Draft.]13

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FORM V

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

Notice of Inspection

(See rule 30)


Chairman Member Secretary
Shri ... Shri ...
……. ………..
…… ………..

No. ...
Dated ...

To
…….
…….
…….
Take Notice that for the purpose of enquiry under Section 25/26 the following Officers of the Board
namely:

(i) Shri ...


(ii) Shri ...
(iii) Shri ...

and the persons authorized by the Board to assist them shall inspect the

(a) Water Works


(b) Sewage Works
(c) Waste treatment Plan
(d) Factory
(e) Disposal system
(f)Any other parts thereof of pertaining thereto under your management/control on date(s) ... between
... hours when all facilities requested by them for such inspection should be made available for them
on the site. Take Notice that refusal or denial to above stated demand made for performing the
functions of the Board shall amount to obstruction punishable under Section 42 of the Act.

By order of the Board,

Member Secretary

Copy to: 1 ...

2 ...

3 ...

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Head of Account

Actuals for the past three years


Sanctioned Estimate for the current year

Actuals for last six months i.e. year

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FORM VI

Actuals for last six months of the current year


(See rule 31)

(Expenditure)

Revised Estimate for the current year


ADMINISTRATION

Budget Estimate for the next year


Detailed Budget Estimates for the year 19……

Variations between column 5 and 8


THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

Variations between column 8 and 9

Accounts Officer/Accountant
Explanation for columns 10-11
FORM VII

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

SALARIES

Statement of details of provision proposed for salaries for the year 19…….. 19…..

(See rule 31)

3 4 5 6 7 8
Sanctioned pay of the post Increment falling due within

Amount of provision for the year at the

Total provision for the year i.e. total of


Amount of increment for the year
Reference to page of Estimate form
Name and Designation

Date of increment

Rate of increment
Actual pay
Maximum

rate in column 3(c)


Minimum

column 4,5(c) & 6


Allowances

Remarks
of the person concerned due on
st
April next year

Accounts Officer/Accountant

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FORM VIII

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

Receipts and payments for the year ended……………

(See rule 38)

Previous year Receipts Previous year Payments

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Opening Balance -------- 1.Capital expenditure

Grants received: (i) Works ……

(a) From Government ……. (ii) Fixed Assets …….

(b) From other agencies …… (iii) Other Assets: …….

ii. Fees ……. (a) Laboratory equipments …….

iii. Fines and Forfeitures ……. (b) Vehicles …….

iv. Interest on Investment ……. (c) Furniture & Fixtures …….

v. Miscellaneous receipts ……. (d) Scientific Instruments …….


and Office appliances
vi.Miscellaneous Advances ……. (e) Tools and Plant …….

vii. Deposits ……. (13) Revenue Expenditure

A. Administrative:

(i) Salaries …….


(ii) Travelling
Allowance :
a) Chairman …….

b) Members …….

c) Others …….
(iii)
Leave salary and …….
pension
contributions
(iv) Office …….
expenditure
B. (i) Board Laboratory …….
(ii) Charges to be paid to …….
State Government
Analyst Laboratory
C. Running and Maintenance …….
of Vehicles

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D. Maintenance and Repairs:

(i) Buildings …….


(ii) Works …….
(iii) Furniture and …….
Fixture
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(iv) Scientific …….
Instruments and
office appliances
(v) Tools and plants

E. Fees to consultants and …….


Specialist
F. Law Charges …….
G. Miscellaneous …….
H. Fees for Audit …….
3.Purchases …….
4.Miscellaneous …….
5.Advances …….
6.Deposits …….
Closing Balance …….

Total Total …….

Accounts Member Secretary Chairman


Officer/Accountant

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FORM IX

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT

Income and expenditure accounts for year ended 31st March 19……….

(See rule 38)

Expenditure Income

Details

Details
Major head
Previous year Previous year

sub-head
sub-head

Total of
Total of
Total of

Total of
Major
head
(1) (3) (4) (5)

Revenue expenditure 1. Grants received

(A) Administrative (a) From Government

(i) Salaries (b) From other agencies

(ii) Travelling allowances Total


(iii) Leave salary and pension Less:
contributions
(iv) Board’s contribution to the Amount utilized for Capital
staff provident fund . expenditure. Net grant available for
Revenue expenditure.
(v) Contingent expenditure

(B) Running expenses of II Fees


laboratories:
(i) Main laboratory III Service rental charges
(ii) Payments to be made
to the State IV Fines and forfeitures
Government Analyst
laboratory V Interest on investments

(C) Running and maintenance of VI Miscellaneous receipts


vehicles

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(D) Maintenance and Repairs VII Excess of expenditure over
(i) Building and Land income
(ii) Drainage Works
(iii) Furniture and Fixtures
(iv) Scientific Instruments
and office appliances
(v) Tools and Plant
(E) Fees to consultants and
specialists
(F) Law Charges

(G) Depreciation :
(i) Buildins
(ii) Laboratory equipment
(iii) Vehicles
(iv) Furniture and Fixtures
(v) Scientific instruments
and office appliances
(vi) Tools and Plants
(H) Miscellaneous
(i) Write off losses (as
per details in the
statement attached).
(ii) Other Miscellaneous
expenditure.
(I) Fees for Audit

(J) Excess of Income over


expenditure
TOTAL

Accounts Officer/Accountant Chairman

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FORM X

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

Balance sheet as at 31st March 19…..

(See rule 38)

Capital and Liabilities Property and Assets

Details

Details
Major head
Previous year Previous year

sub-head
sub-head

Total of
Total of
Total of

Total of
Major
head
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

(A) Capital Fund 1. Works---


(i) Grants received from (as per Form XI)
Government for Capital
Expenditure 2. Fixed Assets
(a) Amount utilized upto 31st (As per Form XII)
March 19….
(a) Value of land provided
(ii) Grant from other agencies for by Govt. (at cost)
Capital expenditure
(a) Amount utilized upto 31st March (b) Buildings—
19… Balance as per last
(b) Unutilised balance to 31st March Balance Sheets
19… Additions during the
Value of land provided by Govt. year
(Per contra)
(B) Capital Receipts Total

(c) (i) Deposits received for works 3. Other Assets------


from outside bodies
(As per Form XII)
Deposits (a) Laboratory
Less Expenditure ---- Equipment as per last
balance sheet
(ii) Other deposit additions during the
year

Total

Less depreciation during -----


the year

Total

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(D) Amounts due----- (b) Vehicles as per last
(i) Purchases balance sheet Addition
(ii) Others during the year -----

Total -----

Less Depreciation during the -----


year

Total -----
(E) Excess of income over (c) Furniture and fixtures
expenditure : as per last Balance
(i) Up to 31st March Sheet Additions
19….. during the year
(ii) Add for the year
(iii) Deduct --- Excess of Total -----
expenditure over
income Less Depreciation during the -----
year

Total -----
(d) Scientific Instruments
and Office Appliances -----
-----
As per last Balance -----
Sheet
Additions during the -----
year

Total
(e) Tools and Plants ------
As per last Balance
Sheet -----
Additions during the
year -----

Total -----

Less Depreciation during the -----


year

Total
4. Sundry Debtors
(i) Amounts due from out site
bodies for expenditure
incurred-----
Expenditure
Less Amount received

(ii) Other sundry Debtors

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5. Advances-------

(a) Miscellaneous Advances


(b) Other amount recoverable
Cash-----
(c) Notice/ShortTerm
Deposits
(d) Cash at Bank -----
(e) Cash at Hand
(f) Cash in transit

Total Total -----

Accounts Officer/Accountant Member Secretary Chairman


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FORM XI

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

Expenditure on works as on 31st March 19…….

(Item I – Assets of the Balance Sheet)

(See rule 38)

Upto 31st March Upto 31st March 19……


During the year 19……
19…..
Name of the

expenditure

expenditure

expenditure

expenditure

expenditure

expenditure
Sr. No.

Overhead

Overhead

Overhead
Charges

Charges

Charges
Direct

Direct

Direct
Total

Total

Total
work

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Accounts Officer/Accountant Member Secretary Chairman

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FORM XII

THE GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

Fixed Assets as on works as on 31st March 19…….

(Item 2 – Assets of the Balance Sheet)

Other Assets as on 31st March 19……

(Item 3 – Assets of the Balance Sheet)

(See rule 38)

Cumulative depreciation as on 31st


Sales or write off during the year
Balance as on 31st March 19….

Balance as on 31st March 19….


Depreciation during the year
Additions during the year
Particulars of Assets

March 19…..
Sr.No.

Total

Accounts Member Chairman


Officer/Accountant Secretary

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SCHEDULE II

BUDGET ABD ACCOUBT HEADS

[ See rule 31 (3)]


ADMINISTRATION
Head of Accounts (Expenditure)
1. Salaries
2. Wages
3. Travel Expenses
4. Office Expenses
(a) Furniture
(b) Postage
(c) Office Machine/Equipment
(d) Liveries
(e) Telephones
(f) Electricity and Water Charges
(g) Stationary
(h) Printing
(i) Staff car and other vehicles
(j) Other items

5. Fee and Honoraria


6. Payment for professional and special services
7. Rents, rates and Taxes/Royalty
8. Publication
9. Advertising, Sales and Publicity Expenses
10. Grants in aid/Contribution/Subsidies
11. Hospitality Expenses/Sumptuary/Subsides
12. Pensions/Gratuities
13. Write off/Losses
14. Suspenses
15. Expenses in connection with the setting up and maintenance of the Board Laboratory.
16. Other charges (A residuary head, this will also include rewards and prizes)
Head of Accounts (Receipts)
1. Payments by Government
2. Fees
3. Fines and other Receipts

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SCHEDULE III

The GOA STATE POLLUTIOB COBTROL BOARD

Annual Report for the Financial year April 19…. to March 19……

(See rule 37)

1. Introductory.
2. Constitution of the Board including changes therein.
3. Constitution of Committees by Board and Meetings of the Committees constituted by it.
4. Meetings of the Board.
5. Activities of the Board including the various functions performed under Section 1 of the
Act.
6. Prosecutions launched and convictions secured.
7. Finance and Accounts of the Board.
8. Visits to the Board by Experts, important persons etc.
9. Any other important matter dealt with by the Board.

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NOTE: The Principal Notification of Goa Water (Prevention and


Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988, was published in SERIES I
No. 25 dated 23/09/1988 (EXTRAORDINARY NO. 2) and amended vide
the following notifications:-

(1) SERIES I No. 22 DATED 31/08/1989;


(2) SERIES I No. 26 DATED 24/09/1998 (Extraordinary No. 2);
(3) SERIES I No. 52 DATED 30/03/2002 (Extraordinary No. 4);
(4) SERIES I No. 44 DATED 29/01/2004;

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GOA WATER (PREVEBTIOB ABD COBTROL OF POLLUTIOB) APPEAL
RULES, 1989

(As amended by SERIES I No. 26 dated 29/09/1997)

GOVERNMENT OF GOA

Department of Science, Technology & Environment


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5-4-88-STE

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 28 read with clause (m) of
sub-section (2) of section 64 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
(Central Act 6 of 1974), and in consultation with the Goa State Pollution Control Board the
Government of Goa hereby makes the following rules, namely: -

CHAPTER I

Preliminary

1. Short title and commencement. - (1) These rules may be called the Goa Water (Prevention
and Control of Pollution) Appeal (Amendment) Rules, 1997.
(2) They shall come into force at once.

2. Definitions.- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, -


(a) "Act" means the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of
1974)
(b) "appellant" means any person aggrieved by and appealing against an order made by the
State Board under section 25, section 26 or section 27 of the Act;
(c) "appellate authority" means an appellate authority constituted by the Government under
section 28 of the Act;
(d) "Form" means the form annexed to these rules;
(e) "Government" means the Government of Goa:
(f) "Member Secretary" means the Member-Secretary of the State Board;
(g) "section" and "sub-section" means the section and the sub-section respectively of the Act.
(h) "State Board" means the Goa State Pollution Control Board constituted under sub-section
(1) of section 4 of the Act;
(i) Words and expression used in these rules but not defined, shall have the same meanings as
assigned to them in the Act.

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CHAPTER II
Memorandum of appeal

3. Appeal to be filed by aggrieved persons. - (1) Every appeal against an order passed by the
State Board under section 25, section 26 or section 27 of the Act shall be filed by the aggrieved
persons in Form `A' if it relates to a matter covered by clause (a) of sub-section (5) of section 28
and in Form `B' if it relates to a matter covered by clause (b) of sub-section (5) of section 28.

(2) Every aggrieved person preferring an appeal shall do so separately in his own name and
no joint appeal made on behalf of more than one person shall be entertained by the appellate
authority.

(3) (a) Every appeal shall -(i) be in writing;

(ii) specify the name and address of the appellant and the date of the order appealed against;

(iii) specify the date on which the order appealed against was communicated to the appellant;

(iv) contain a clear statement of facts of the case and grounds relied upon by the aggrieved
person in support of the appeal;

(v) state precisely the relief prayed for; and

(vi) be signed and verified by the appellant or his agent duly authorised by the appellant in
writing in this behalf.

(b) Every appeal shall be accompanied by:-

(a) an authenticated copy of the order against which the appeal is made;
(b) a copy of the application made under section 25 or under section 26, as the case may
be ;
(c) any document relevant to the appeal; and
(d) a satisfactory proof of the payment of the fee prescribed under this rule.

(c) A fee of Rs. 1,000/- only shall be deposited by every appellant in the office of the
appellate authority and an authenticated copy of the receipt obtained therefore shall be affixed to
every appeal. No appeal which is not accompanied by the aforesaid copy of the receipt shall be
entertained by the appellate authority.

(4) Every appeal shall be submitted in quadruplicate and shall be presented to the appellate
authority either by the appellant or by his authorised agent in person or may be sent to such
authority by registered post. When the appeal is presented by an agent duly authorised. by the
appellant, it shall. be accompanied by a letter of authority written on a stamped paper of the
value as required by law, appointing him as such agent.

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(5) On receipt of the appeal, the appellate authority or any person authorised by it in
this behalf, shall endorse thereon the date of its presentation or receipt by post
and the name of the appellant or his duly authorised agent presenting it, as the
case may be.

4. Procedure to be followed by the appellate authority in dealing with and disposal of the
appeal.

- (1) The appellate authority shall, as soon as may be, after the appeal is filed before it, fix a date
for hearing the appeal and give intimation of the same to the appellant and the Member-Secre-
tary in Form'C'. While giving such intimation to the Member Secretary, a copy of the appeal
together with enclosures received with it, shall also be sent to the Member-Secretary, and he
shall be called upon to send to the appellate authority all the relevant records connected with the
matter relating to the appeal.

(2) Where the material on record is insufficient to enable the appellate authority to come to a
definite decision, it may take additional evidence and call for such further material from the
appellant or the Member-Secretary as it deems fit. Such material shall form part of the record,
but not in respect of the party other than that from whom such records has been received unless
such other party has been given an opportunity to pursue such record and defend itself against
anything contained therein which is detrimental to the interest of that party:

Provided that the appellate authority may, pending disposal of an appeal or application,
at any stage of the proceedings stay the execution of the order appealed against:
Provided further that the appellate authority shall not stay the execution of the order appealed
against without affording the State Board a reasonable opportunity of being heard in the matter.

(3) Where on the date fixed for hearing or on any date to which the hearing of the appeal may be
adjourned, the appellant or his duly authorised agent does not appear when the appeal is called
for hearing, the appeal shall be liable to be dismissed.

(4) When an appeal is dismissed under sub-rule (3), the appellant may, within thirty days from
the date of dismissal of appeal, apply to the appellate authority for the restoration of the appeal
and if it is shown to the satisfaction of the appellate authority that the appellant had not received
intimation of the date of hearing of the appeal or was prevented by any cause, sufficient in the
opinion of the appellate authority, from appearing when the appeal was called for hearing, the
appellate authority may restore the appeal on such terms as it thinks fit.

5. Order to be in writing. - The order passed by the appellate authority on the appeal shall be in
writing and shall state clearly the points before it for determination, the decision thereon, and
the reasons for the decision.

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6. Supply of copy of order to the appellant and the Board. - A copy of the order passed in
appeal shall be supplied by the appellate authority free of cost to the appellant and a copy
thereof shall also be sent to the Member-Secretary.

FORM 'A'
Form of appeal under section 28 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974
[See sub-rule(1) of rule 3]

Before .. , Appellate Authority constituted under section 28 of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).
Memorandum of appeal of Shri ... -Appellant
V/ s
The Goa State Pollution Control Board -Respondent

The appeal of Shri ... resident ... District ... against the order ... dated ... passed by the Goa
State Pollution Control Board under section *25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 showeth as follows: -

(1) Under section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act
6 of 1974), the appellant has been granted consent subject to the condition mentioned in the
consent order in respect of the ... Company/Corporation/Municipality/notified Area Committee;
etc. noted below:
(a) name of Plant/Company/Corporation/Municipality/notified Area Committee;
(b) Place;
(c) Ward No.;
(d) Name of the street; and
(e) District.
A copy of the consent order in question is attached hereto.

(2) The facts of the case are as under: -


(Here briefly mention the facts of the case).

(3) The grounds on which the appellant relies for the purpose of this appeal are as below: -
(Here mention the grounds on which appeal is made).
1. 2. 3.

(4) In the light of what is stated above, the appellant respectfully prayeth that (a) the unreasonable
condition(s) imposed should be treated as annulled or it/they should be substituted for such
other condition(s) as appears to be reasonable
or
(b) the unreasonable condition(s) ... should be varied in the following manner (here mention the
manner in which the condition(s) objected should be revised).

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An amount of Rs. ... as fee for this appeal has been paid vide receipt No. ... dated ... as
authenticated copy of which is attached in proof of payment.
Signature of the Applicant
Name ... (in Block letters)
Occupation ...
Address ...
Date:

VERIFICATIOB
I ... (appellant's name) in the above Memorandum of appeal/or duly authorised agent do/does
hereby declare that what is stated therein is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and
nothing has been hidden thereunder.
…………
Signature
Name ... (in Block letters)
Occupation ...
Address ...
Date:
*Strike out what is not applicable.
FORM 'B'
Form of Memorandum of appeal under section 27 of the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
(Central Act 6 of 1974)

[See sub-rule (1) of rule 3 ]

Before ... Appellate Authority constituted under section 28 of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).
Memorandum of appeal of Shri ... - Appellant
V/s
The Goa State Pollution Control Board - Respondent

The appeal of Shri ... resident of ... District ... against the order ... dated ... passed by the Goa
State Pollution Control Board under section 27 of the Water '(Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 showeth as follows- -

*The appellant has been refused consent

Or

*The consent has been withdrawn by the Board in respect of the Plant/Company/Corporation/
Municipality/ /Notified Area Committee noted below:
(a) name of the Plant/Company/Corporation/Municipality/notified Area Committee;
(b) place;
(c) Ward No.;
(d) Name of street;

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(e) District.

A copy of the order in question is attached hereto.

The appellant being aggrieved by the aforesaid order respectfully prayeth that the said order be
set aside on, among others, the following ground(s).

Signature

Name ... (in Block letters)


Occupation ...
Address ...
Date:

VERIFICATIOB

I ... (appellant's name) in the above Memorandum of appeal/or duly authorised agent do/does
hereby declare that what is stated therein is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and
nothing has been hidden thereunder.
Signature
……
Name ... (in Block letters)
Occupation ...
Address ...
Date
* Strike out what is not applicable.

FORM 'C'
Form of Botice
[See sub-rule (1) of rule 4]
Before ..., Appellate Authority as constituted under Section 28(1) of the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

Shri ... (here mention name and address of appellant).


V/s
The Goa State Pollution Control Board - Respondent

In the matter of appeal No. ... 198..., filed under section 28 of the Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974.

Whereas Shri ... (here mention name and address of the appellant) has filed before the
Appellate Authority a Memorandum of appeal against the order ... dated ... passed by the Goa
State Pollution Control Board under section 25/26/27 of the Act, 1974;

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And Whereas under sub-section (4) of section 28 of the Act, this Authority is required to give
the parties an opportunity of being heard.

Now, Therefore, please take notice that the Appellate Authority has fixed ... 19..., as the
date of hearing of the aforesaid appeal. The hearing shall take place at ... a.m./p.m. on
that date in the Office of the Board at ... You are hereby called upon to appeal before the
Appellate Authority at the appointed time and date and place, either in person or through
a duly authorised agent, and explain your case. Please take notice that failure on your part
to appear on the day of hearing either in person or through a duly authorised agent,
without showing sufficient cause to the satisfaction of the Appellate Authority will make
your appeal liable to be dismissed or decided ex-parte.

Given under the hand and seal of the Appellate Authority at .


This ... day ... 198...
* Delete whatever is not applicable.
By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.
A. T. Fernandes, Under Secretary to the Govt. of Goa (Science, Technology and Environment
Department).

Panaji, 10th April, 1989.

&&&&&&&&

The principle rules were published in SERIES I NO. 2 Dated


13/04/1989 (Extraordinary) and amended by the following SERIES:-

1) SERIES I No. 26 Dated 29/09/1997;


EXTRAORDINARY NO. 3

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Government of Goa

SERIES II Bo. 42 16th January, 1992

Department of Science, Technology & Environment

Botification

Bo. 15-2-89-STE

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 52


of the Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (central Act 6 of 1974), the
Government of Goa is pleased to specify the National Institute of Oceanography, Dona
Paula, Goa, as the State Water Laboratory to carry out the functions entrusted to the State
Water Laboratory under the Act.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

A.T. Fernandes, Under Secretary to the Government of Goa (S.T.E. Department).

Panaji, 11th August, 1989.

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Bo. 15/2/89-STE

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 53 of the Water


(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974), the Government
of Goa is pleased to appoint Dr. R. Sen Gupta, Deputy Director (Chemist) and Dr. A.H.
Parulekar, Assistant Director (Biologist) in the National Institute of Oceanography, Dona
Paula, Goa as the Government Analysts for the purpose of analysis of samples of water or
of sewage or trade effluent sent for analysis to the State Water Laboratory.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

A.T. Fernandes, Under Secretary to the Government of Goa, (S.T.E. Department).

Panaji, 11th August, 1989.

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Government of Goa

SERIES I Bo. 26 29th September, 1997

Extraordinary o. 3

Department of Science, Technology & Environment


Botification

5-4-88-STE

In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 28 of the Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (central Act 6 of 1974) (hereinafter called the
“said Act”), and in supersession of the Government Notification No. 5-4-88-STE dated 13-04-
1989 published in the Official Gazette Series I No.2 the Government of Goa is pleased to
constitute an appellate authority consisting of the President of the Administrative Tribunal, Goa,
with immediate effect.

By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa.

Dr. N.P.S. Varde, Director/Joint Secretary (STE).

Panaji, 19th March, 1997.

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OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Government of Goa

SERIES I o. 19 11thAugust, 2011

Department of Science, Technology & Environment

BOTIFICATIOB

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31/9/2010/STE-DIR/ 614

In exercise of powers conferred by section 64 of the Water (Prevention and


Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974), the Government of Goa, after
consultation with the Goa State Pollution Control Board, hereby makes the following
rules, so as to further amend the Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules,
1988, as follows, namely :–

1. Short title and Commencement – (1) These rules may be called the Goa Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Amendment) Rules, 2011.
(2) They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.

2. Amendment of rule 2. - In rule 2 of the Goa Water (Prevention and Control of


Pollution) Rules, 1988 (hereinafter referred to as the “principal Rules”), -
(i) for clause (ee), the following clause shall be substituted, namely :-
“(ee) Total Investment (TI) means the total value of the completed
industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an
extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant
and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and
premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

(ii) for clause (kk), the following clause shall be substituted, namely :-
“(kk) Total Estimated Investment (TEI) means the total value of the
completed industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or an
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extension/addition thereto, and includes the value of land, building, plant
and machinery including the value of leasehold land, building and
premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment.”.

3. Amendment of rule 3. – In rule 3 of the principal Rules, -


(i) the word “non-official” wherever it occurs shall be omitted.

(ii) in sub-rule (4), for the expression “Rs. 250 (Rupees two hundred and
fifty)”, the expression “Rs. 1,000 (Rupees one thousand only)” shall be
substituted.

4. Amendment of rule 17. – In rule 17 of the principal Rules, in sub-rule (6), for the
expression “Rs. 3,500 (Rupees three thousand and five hundred)”, the expression
“Rs. 30,000 (Rupees thirty thousand only)” shall be substituted.

5. Amendment of Rule 18. – In rule 18 of the principal Rules, -

(i) in sub-rule (17), for the expressions “Rs. 4,000 (Rupees four thousand)”
and “Rs. 10,000 (Rupees ten thousand)”, the expressions “Rs. 10,000
(Rupees ten thousand only)” and “Rs. 2,00,000 (Rupees two lakhs only)”
shall be respectively substituted;

(ii) in sub-rule (18), for the expression “Rs. 1,000 (Rupees one thousand)”, the
expression “Rs. 20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only)” shall be
substituted;

(iii) in sub-rule (19), for the expression “Rs. 25,000 (Rupees twenty five
thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees one lakh only)” shall be
substituted;

(iv) in sub-rule (20), for the expressions “Rs. 50,000 (Rupees fifty thousand)”
and “Rs.1,00,000 (Rupees one lakh only)”, the expressions “Rs. 2,00,000

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(Rupees two lakhs only)” and “Rs. 5,00,000 (Rupees five lakhs only)”
shall be respectively substituted;

(v) in sub-rule 23, -


(a) in clause (i), for the expression “Rs. 2 lakhs (Rupees two lakhs)”,
the expression “Rs. 25,00,000 (Rupees twenty five lakhs only)”
shall be substituted; and
(b) in clause (ii), for the expression “Rs. 50,000 (Rupees fifty
thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 25,00,000 (Rupees twenty five
lakhs only)” shall be substituted.

6. Amendment of rule 19. – In rule 19 of the principal Rules, in sub-rule (1), for the
expression “Rs. 4,500 (Rupees four thousand and five hundred)”, the expression
“Rs. 20,000 (Rupees twenty thousand only)” shall be substituted.

7. Amendment of rule 22. – In rule 22 of the principal Rules, for the expression “Rs.
10,000 (Rupees ten thousand)”, the expression “Rs. 30,000 (Rupees thirty
thousand only)” shall be substituted.

8. Amendment of rule 29. – In rule 29 of the principal Rules, -


(i) for sub-rule (1), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-
“(1a) Every application for consent to establish under clauses (a) and (c) of sub-
section (1) (a) and (c) of section 25 of the Act, shall be made in Form IV(a)
below and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1 below and
shall be submitted online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website
i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in

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TABLE 1

TOTAL ESTIMATED IBVESTMEBT COBSEBT FEE


(TEI) (Rs. in lakhs) (IB RUPEES)
Up to 1 100
Above 1- up to 2 200
Above 2- up to 3 300
Above 3 - up to 4 400
Above 4 - up to 5 500
Above 5 - up to 6 600
Above 6 - up to 7 700
Above 7 - up to 8 800
Above 8 - up to 9 900
Above 9 - up to 10 1000
Above 10 - up to 15 1200
Above 15 - up to 20 1400
Above 20 - up to 25 1600
Above 25 - up to 35 2000
Above 35 - up to 45 2400
Above 45 - up to 55 2800
Above 55 - up to 65 3200
Above 65 - up to 75 3600
Above 75 - up to 100 4000
Above 100 - up to 500 5200
Above 500 - up to 1000 6400
Above 1000 – up to 2000 7600
Above 2000 – up to 3000 10100
Above 3000 – up to 4000 12600
Above 4000 – up to 5000 15100
Above 5000 – up to 10000 22620
Above 10000 – up to 20000 30100

If the TEI value exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs, a fee of Rs.200/ - for every additional 100
lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.30,100/-.The Consent to Establish shall be valid
for a period of three years from the date of issue.

** In case of Application for Consent to Establish Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and/or
Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment for STP and/or DG
set shall be considered for evaluation of Consent fees.

****Explanation: Consent to Establish shall be obtained prior to establishing or


taking steps to establish any industry, operation or process, or any treatment and
disposal system or any extension or addition or modification to existing system.”;

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(1b) Every application for consent to establish under clauses (a) and (c)
of sub-section (1) (a) and (c) of section 25 of the Act, in case of projects
involving mining of major minerals shall be made in Form IV(b) below
and shall be accompanied by fees as indicated in Table 1(a) below and
shall be submitted online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s
website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in

TABLE 1(a)

TYPE OF IBDUSTRY COBSEBT FEE


(IB RUPEES)
Mining of major minerals 5,00,000

* (80% of the fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science
Technology & Environment) and 20% shall be retained by the Board).

(ii) for sub-rule (2), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-
“(2) Any industry, operation, process, treatment / disposal system and/or
extension / addition thereto or projects involving mining of major minerals , for
which the consent to establish has been granted, shall be ready for operation
within three years from the issue of the said consent to establish, failing which a
fresh application with fees shall be made online through XGN module
uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in for revalidation.”;

(iii) for sub-rule (3), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-
“(3a) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and
extension/addition thereto is established, an application for consent to operate
(consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Act shall
be made in Form IV(c) online through XGN module uploaded on Board’s
website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the scheduled
date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated in
Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 below as applicable to the category of the

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industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and
levying of fees.

TABLE 2

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER THE WATER ACT


FOR LARGE ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* FEE (IB RUPEES)


IB LAKHS OF Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1-up to 2 1000
Above 2- up to 3 1500
Above 3 - up to 4 2000
Above 4 - up to 5 2500
Above 5 - up to 6 3000
Above 6 - up to 7 3500
Above 7 - up to 8 4000
Above 8 - up to 9 4500
Above 9 - up to 10 5000
Above 10 - up to 15 6000
Above 15 - up to 20 7000
Above 20 - up to 25 8000
Above 25 - up to 35 9500
Above 35 - up to 45 11000
Above 45 - up to 55 12500
Above 55 - up to 65 14000
Above 65 - up to 75 15500
Above 75 - up to 100 17000
Above 100 - up to 500 22000
Above 500 - up to 1000 27000
Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000
Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000
Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000
Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000
Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000
Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000
* If the Total; Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-..

** The validity for the consent shall be two years.

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TABLE 3

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR LARGE


ENTERPRISE IN ORABGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS HAVING MORE
THAN 50 ROOMS

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* Fee (In Rupees)


in Lakhs of Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1-up to 2 1000
Above 2- up to 3 1500
Above 3 - up to 4 2000
Above 4 - up to 5 2500
Above 5 - up to 6 3000
Above 6 - up to 7 3500
Above 7 - up to 8 4000
Above 8 - up to 9 4500
Above 9 - up to 10 5000
Above 10 - up to 15 6000
Above 15 - up to 20 7000
Above 20 - up to 25 8000
Above 25 - up to 35 9500
Above 35 - up to 45 11000
Above 45 - up to 55 12500
Above 55 - up to 65 14000
Above 65 - up to 75 15500
Above 75 - up to 100 17000
Above 100 - up to 500 22000
Above 500 - up to 1000 27000
Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000
Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000

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Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000
Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000
Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000
Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000
* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-.
** The validity for the consent shall be three years.

TABLE 4

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR LARGE


ENTERPRISE IN GREEB CATEGORY

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* Fee (In Rupees)


in Lakhs of Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1-up to 2 1000
Above 2- up to 3 1500
Above 3 - up to 4 2000
Above 4 - up to 5 2500
Above 5 - up to 6 3000
Above 6 - up to 7 3500
Above 7 - up to 8 4000
Above 8 - up to 9 4500
Above 9 - up to 10 5000
Above 10 - up to 15 6000
Above 15 - up to 20 7000
Above 20 - up to 25 8000
Above 25 - up to 35 9500
Above 35 - up to 45 11000

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Above 45 - up to 55 12500
Above 55 - up to 65 14000
Above 65 - up to 75 15500
Above 75 - up to 100 17000
Above 100 - up to 500 22000
Above 500 - up to 1000 27000
Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000
Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000
Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000
Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000
Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000
Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000
* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-.

** The validity for the consent shall be five years

TABLE 5

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL,
MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN RED CATEGORY INCLUDING STONE QUARRIES

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* Fee (In Rupees)


in Lakhs of Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1-up to 2 1000
Above 2- up to 3 1500
Above 3 - up to 4 2000
Above 4 - up to 5 2500
Above 5 - up to 6 3000
Above 6 - up to 7 3500

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Above 7 - up to 8 4000
Above 8 - up to 9 4500
Above 9 - up to 10 5000
Above 10 - up to 15 6000
Above 15 - up to 20 7000
Above 20 - up to 25 8000
Above 25 - up to 35 9500
Above 35 - up to 45 11000
Above 45 - up to 55 12500
Above 55 - up to 65 14000
Above 65 - up to 75 15500
Above 75 - up to 100 17000
Above 100 - up to 500 22000
Above 500 - up to 1000 27000
Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000
Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000
Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000
Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000
Above 5000 – up to 10000 97000
Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000

*If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be two years. However,
for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises the validity of Consent shall be five years.

***For beneficiation plants, dry screening plants and washing plants, the validity of
Consent shall be for two years

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TABLE 6

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL
AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN ORABGE CATEGORY INCLUDING HOTELS
HAVING 50 OR LESS ROOMS

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* FEE (IB RUPEES)


In Lakhs of Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1-up to 2 1000
Above 2-up to 3 1500
Above 3-up to 4 2000
Above 4-up to 5 2500
Above 5-up to 6 3000
Above 6-up to 7 3500
Above 7-up to 8 4000
Above 8-up to9 4500
Above 9-up to10 5000
Above 10-up to15 6000
Above 15-up to 20 7000
Above 20-up to 25 8000
Above 25-up to 35 9500
Above 35-up to 45 11000
Above 45-up to 55 12500
Above 55-up to 65 14000
Above 65-up to 75 15500
Above 75-up to100 17000
Above 100-up to 500 22000
Above 500-up to 1000 27000
Above 1000-up to 2000 37000
Above 2000-up to 3000 47000

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Above 3000-up to 4000 57000
Above 4000-up to 5000 67000
Above 5000-up to 10000 97000
Above 10000-up to 20000 127000
* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises shall be three years. However,
for Small & Micro Scale Enterprises including Hotels having 50 or less rooms the
validity of Consent shall be seven years.

TABLE 7

FEE FOR CONSENT TO OPERATE UNDER WATER ACT FOR MICRO, SMALL
AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN GREEB CATEGORY.

TOTAL IBVESTMEBT (TI)* FEE (IB RUPEES)


IB LAKHS OF Rs.
Up to 1 500
Above 1- up to 2 1000
Above 2- up to 3 1500
Above 3 - up to 4 2000
Above 4 - up to 5 2500
Above 5 - up to 6 3000
Above 6 - up to 7 3500
Above 7 - up to 8 4000
Above 8 - up to 9 4500
Above 9 - up to 10 5000
Above 10 - up to 15 6000
Above 15 - up to 20 7000
Above 20 - up to 25 8000
Above 25 - up to 35 9500
Above 35 - up to 45 11000
Above 45 - up to 55 12500
Above 55 - up to 65 14000

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Above 65 - up to 75 15500
Above 75 - up to 100 17000
Above 100 - upto 500 22000
Above 500 - up to 1000 27000
Above 1000 – up to 2000 37000
Above 2000 – up to 3000 47000
Above 3000 – up to 4000 57000
Above 4000 – up to 5000 67000
Above 5000 – upto 10000 97000
Above 10000 – up to 20000 127000
* If the Total Investment (T. I.) exceeds Rs.20,000/- Lakhs a fee of Rs.5000/- for every
additional 100 lakhs shall be payable in addition to Rs.1,27,000/-.

** The validity of Consent for Medium Scale Enterprises including applications for
Establishment and Operation of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) and or Diesel Generator
sets (DG set) for residential complex shall be five years. However, for Small & Micro
Scale Enterprises the validity of Consent shall be ten years.

*** ote: In case of Applications for Establishment and Operation of Sewage Treatment
Plant (STP) and or Diesel Generator sets (DG set) for residential complex the investment
for STP and/or DG set shall be considered for evaluation of Consent fees.

Table 8

Categorization of Industries
LIST OF IDUSTRIES UDER RED CATEGORY

I. A. Industries identified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India,


as heavily polluting and covered under Central Action Plan; viz.

1. Aluminum Smelter
2. Cement
3. Chlor alkali
4. Copper smelter
5. Distillery including fermentation industry
6. Dyes & dye-intermediates
7. Fertilizer
8. Iron and Steel (involving processing from ore/ scrap/ integrated steel plants)
9. Oil refinery (Mineral oil or Petro refineries)
10. Pesticides (Technical) (excluding formulation)
11. Petro Chemicals (manufacture of & not merely use of as raw material)
12. Pharmaceuticals (basic) (excluding formulation)

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13. Pulp & Paper (paper manufacturing with or without pulping)
14. Sugar (excluding Khandsari)
15. Tanneries
16. Thermal Power plants
17. Zinc smelter
18. Ship Breaking

I. B. Industries manufacturing following products or carrying out following activities

19. Anodizing
20. Asbestos & Asbestos based industries
21. Automobile manufacturing/ Assembling (including paint shop)
22. Ayurvedic medicines involving fermentation, distillation etc
23. Ceramic/ Refractories
24. Charcoal kiln
25. Chemical, Petrochemical and Electro-chemicals including manufacture of acids
such as Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric acid etc.
26. Chlorates, Per Chlorates & Peroxides
27. Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine & their compounds
28. Coke making, Coal liquefaction, Coal tar distillation or fuel gas making, Coal
gasification
29. Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment Facility
30. Common/ Captive Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility
31. Common Effluent Treatment Plant
32. Construction of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers, dry docks etc.
33. Bulk cement terminals/ depots
34. Dry coal processing/ mineral processing industries like ore sintering, pelletization
etc
35. Explosives including detonators, fuses etc.
36. Extraction of silver from photographic/ X-ray chemicals
37. Extraction of fish oil
38. Fat liquor for leather
39. Fermentation industry including manufacture of yeast, beer
40. Ferro manganese, ferro molybdenum, ferro titanium, ferro boron
41. Fire crackers
42. Foundries or process involving foundry operation
43. Glass and fibre glass production & processing (excluding moulding)
44. Glue & Gelatine
45. Heavy Engineering (excluding assembly)
46. Hot-mix plants
47. Hospitals and Pathological laboratory.
48. Hydro cyanic acid and its derivatives
49. Incineration plants
50. Industrial carbon including electrodes & graphite blocks, activated carbon, carbon
black etc.

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51. Industrial or inorganic gases namely
(a) Chemical gases: acetylene, hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, ammonia, sulphur
dioxide, ethylene, hydrogen sulphide, phosphine.
(b) Hydro carbon gases: methane, butane, ethane, propane
52. Industry or process involving electroplating operations
53. Industry or process involving metal treatment or process such as pickling, paint
stripping, heat treatment, phosphating or finishing, etc.
54. Inks (all types) and Carbon paper
55. Jetties, wharves, dry docks, loading facilities for iron or manganese ore, etc.
56. Lead reprocessing and manufacturing including lead smelting
57. Lime manufacturing (excluding lime manufacturing by sea shell)
58. Manufacture of Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products
59. Manufacture of Organic/ Inorganic Chemicals
60. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (LSE)
61. Milk processing or Dairy products (integrated project)
62. Mining of iron ore, manganese ore and or bauxite
63. Ore Beneficiation including dry screening plants / mobile screening plants/ iron
ore washing plants
64. NPK Fertilizers and granulation
65. Organic Chemical manufacturing
66. Par boiled rice mills
67. Paints & varnishes (excluding blending/ mixing)
68. Petroleum products manufacturing and oil/ crude oil/ residues re-processing
69. Phosphate rock processing plants
70. Phosphorus and its compounds
71. Pigments and intermediates
72. Plaster of Paris items
73. Ports and Harbours
74. Potable Alcohol (IMFL) by distillation of Alcohol
75. Power generating plants (excluding D.G. sets) using coal, naphtha, or other
petroleum based products
76. Process involving chlorinated hydro carbons
77. Ready Mix Concrete Plant
78. Secondary production and/or industrial use of zinc, copper, nickel, lead or other
heavy metals
79. Barge and trawler breaking
80. Silicon defoamer and Silicon emulsion
81 Slaughter houses
82. Steel and steel products including coke plants involving use of any of the
equipments such as blast furnaces, open hearth furnace, induction furnace or arc
furnace, rotary kiln (sponge iron plants) etc. or any of the operations or processes
such as heat treatment, acid pickling, rolling or galvanizing etc.
83. Stone crushers
84. Surgical and Medical products involving prophylactics and Latex (manufactured
from basic raw materials)
85. Synthetic detergents and soaps (not covered under orange & green list)

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86. Synthetic fibre including rayon, tyre cord, polyester filament yarn from basic raw
materials
87. Synthetic resins
88. Synthetic rubber excluding moulding
89. Tobacco products including cigarettes & tobacco processing
90. Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils, hydro-generated oils (excluding
repacking and coconut oil extraction)
91. X-ray chemicals, colour paper developer, color negative film developer, Depamer
of various, grades, turkey red oil, Brightening agent, Calcium alkyl benzil
sulphonate
92. Yarn and textile processing involving scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing or any
effluent/ emission generating process.
93. Manufacture of tyres, tubes & flaps etc. using natural and synthetic rubber
II. LIST OF IBDUSTRIES UBDER ‘ORABGE’ CATEGORY
1. Additive for concrete-waterproofing compounds and other similar compounds
2. Assembling of automobiles excluding paint shops
3. Automobile service stations including repairs and painting.
4. Biodiesel
5. Bio-tech industries
6. Bottling of liquefied petroleum gas
7. Brick from mining rejects
8. Brick manufacturing.
9. Cashewnut processing plants (dry and wet process including roasting/ cooking
process and production of cashew shell nut liquid oil)
10. Cement clinker grinding units
11. Cotton ginning, spinning and weaving.
12. Diamond tools, diamond stone cutting tools, circular saw blades and wire saw
blades
13. Distillery including blending and mixing (excluding fermentation industry)
14. Silica ramming mass, moulded coat
15. Electrical/ telephone cable including jelly filled cables & optical fibre cables
16. Emulsifying catalyst
17. Extraction of all types of oil excluding fish oil
18. Fish processing and meat processing units
19. Flour mills (excluding domestic Aatta Chakki)
20. Food additives, colours, essence, nutrients and flavours
21. Food including fruits and vegetables processing (excluding repacking)
22. Footwear (Rubber & PVC)
23. Fragrances and industrial perfumes
24. Godowns of authorized retail cement dealers
25. Handmade paper
26. Hotels/ Resorts/ Spas including tented/ temporary lodging facility
27. Ice cream making
28 Imitation jewellery
29. Industrial solvents, Industrial cold pre-treatment chemicals
30. Instant coffee/tea repacking including blending and mixing.

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31. Laboratory chemicals involving distillation, purification process.
32. Laboratory wares.
33. Laterite, Granite or Basalt Quarries
34. Laundries
35. Lead-acid battery reconditioning/ assembling.
36. Lithium sulphur dioxide cells/batteries assembly
37. Lubricating oil, greases or petroleum based products by blending and mixing.
38. Malted food
39. Manufacturing and assembling of D.G sets.
40. Manufacture, assembly & repairs of transformers using oil
41. Manufacture of Cosmetics and toiletries
42. Manufacture of formulated synthetic detergent products
43. Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass.
44. Manufacture of synthetic detergent intermediates (other than formulated synthetic
detergent products).
45. Manufacture of soaps (process generating trade effluent)
46. Manufacture of tea cans by cutting, bending.
47. Manufacture of commercial vinegar (using acetic acid)
48. Manufacture of printed circuit boards (MSE/SSE)
49. Manufacture of Welding flux
50. Masala grinding
51. Metal treatment or process involving surface coating, powder coating and paint
baking (excluding electroplating & anodizing)
52. Mobile D.G. sets
53. Mosquito coil
54. Moulded fibre glass products including FRP vessels
55. M.S, Stainless steel fabrication, switches, electrical panels, workshops for grills
gates etc. involving powder coating and/ or painting.
56. Multilayered laminated collapsible tubes
57. Natural stones and marble cutting and polishing
58. Non-alcoholic beverages soft-drinks
59. Operation of commercial passenger/ tourist vessels, house boats, floating
restaurant (excluding ferry boats)
60. Ophthalmic lenses
61. Organic nutrients/ Bio-fertilizers
62. Packing and filling of pesticides
63. Paint by mixing and blending process
64. Paints re-packing
65. Pesticides/Insecticides/ Fungicides/ Herbicides/ Agro-chemical formulation.
66. Petroleum products/ crude oil storage and transfer excluding cross country
pipeline.
67. Pharmaceuticals formulations/ diagnostic and laboratory reagents & kits,
antiseptics and disinfectants)
68. Photographic film cutting and repacking.
69. Plywood and Board manufacturing.
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71. Pre-cast concrete products like pavers, block and other concrete products
including electrical poles etc.
72. Plastic processed goods and goods manufactured from nylon, plastic, polyesters,
PVC by process of moulding and/ or extrusion including filaments and fibres
73. Power looms /handlooms/ Narrow woven fabrics & elastic tapes (without dyeing
& bleaching).
74. P. P. Caps, aluminum bottles including Non refillable closures, Pet Preforms
75. Printed Aluminium Collapsible tubes/ Coated/ laminated flexible packaging
material of aluminium foil & polyethylene
76. Pulping and fermenting of coffee beans.
77. Pulverizing of minerals.
78. Repair and Servicing of ships, barges, steel hull trawlers etc.
79. Research & Development laboratories and Quality Control Laboratories
80. Restaurants/ Shacks
81. Sanitary napkins & diapers
82. Saw Mills
83. Sewage treatment plants and/or DG sets for town/ cities/ township projects,
residential complexes, shopping malls etc.
84. Shell Grit
85. Surgical and medical products involving effluent / emission generating processes.
86. Toughening and moulding of glass.
87. Tyres and tubes (re-treading & moulding)
88. Viscosity index improver, sulphurized karanjia oil, malaria larvisidal oil additive,
tackiness additive and other lube oil additives, including filtration of all types of
oil
89. Watch cases and bracelets
90. Wax crayons, erasers, oil pastels
91. Wire drawing (cold process) and bailing straps.
92. Zeolite molecular sieves

III. LIST OF IBDUSTRIES UBDER ‘GREEB’ CATEGORY


1. Agarbathi
2. Apparel making
3. Artificial Implants
4. Assembling of computer and Computer peripherals.
5. Assembly of air coolers, conditioners and heaters
6. Assembly of bicycles, baby carriage and other small non-motorised vehicles
7. Atta-chakkies (Domestic and SSI Units)
8. Ayurvedic medicines and Vegetable/ Herbal Extract (not involving fermentation,
distillation etc)
9. Bakery products biscuits, confectionaries, vermicelli, pasta products
10. Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)
11. Block making for printing
12 Bus seats, cushions & mattresses
13. Candles

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14. Cardboard or corrugated box and paper products (Paper or pulp manufacturing
excluded).
15. Carpentry (excluding saw mill)
16. Carpet weaving
17. Cashew kernel processing
18. Cattle feed, poultry feed
19. Chilling plants, cold storage and manufacture of ice
20. Clay items
21. Computer Stationary
22. Cotton and woolen hosiery (except dyeing)
23. Cutting and repacking of Plain & printed aluminum foils and printed blister foils
24. Digital Thermometer
25. Electronics and Electrical equipments and or appliances (assembly)
26. Fire extinguisher refills and servicing
27. FRP Doors, frames and industrial parts
28. Furniture (wooden and steel) including crates, spools etc. (except M.S. furniture
including powder coating & painting)
29. Gold and Silver smithy
30. Gold and Silver thread zari work
31. Groundnut decorticating (dry)
32. Handloom weaving
33. Ice candies
34. Industrial gases, namely; Air, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, Carbon Dioxide,
Nitrous Oxide
35. Instant tea/coffee, coffee processing (excluding blending, mixing and repacking).
36. Insulation and other coated papers (Paper or pulp manufacturing excluded)
37. Khandsari sugar
38. Leather footwear and leather Jobbing and machining
39. Light engineering
40. Manufacture of steel trunks and suit cases
41. Manufacture of Wines and country liquor by Fermentation including blending,
mixing and repacking
42. Medical and surgical instruments
43. Mild steel/ aluminium fabrication, furniture without powder coating and or
painting
44. Musical instruments manufacturing
45. Oil ginning/expelling (no hydrogenation/refining)
46. Optical frames
47. Packaged water
48. Packaging of Food including fruits & vegetables
49. Paper pins and U-clips
50. Photo-framing
51. Printing press, offset printing, digital printing, flexi graphic printing &
rotogravure printing
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53. Programming and Software development (where sewage treatment plant and or
generator sets are established)
54. Repacking of coconut oil
55. Mushroom Culture
56. Rice hullors
57. Ropes and cordages & Fishnets made from natural and synthetic yarns or fibres
58. Rubber goods industry (SSE)
59. Scientific and mathematical instruments
60. Shoe lace manufacturing
61. Sports goods
62. Steeping and processing of grains
63. Supari (betel nut)
64. Tailoring/ garment making
65. Toys
66. Wasting of used sand by hydraulic discharge
67. Water softening and de-mineralized plants
68. Writing instruments

ote: Any industry/ industrial activity, process or trades which do not fall under any of
the above mentioned categories, the decision with regards to their categorization/
classification, will be taken by the Board, from time to time when such need arises, either
suo motto or on the specific request by the Industrial unit. Industrial unit concerned may
apply to the Goa State Pollution Control Board in this respect for necessary action.

3(b) When any industry, operation, process, treatment/disposal system or/and


extension/addition thereto is established involving mining of major minerals, an
application for consent to operate (consent) under clause (b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of
section 25 of the Act shall be made in Form IV(d) online through XGN module
uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to
the scheduled date of commencing operation, and shall be accompanied by fees indicated
in Table 9 below :

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TABLE 9

Production of iron ore, manganese ore and/or bauxite Fee (In Rupees) per
year

Upto 0.1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) 50,00,000

Above 0.1MTPA & upto 0.5MTPA 90,00,000

Above 0.5MTPA & upto 1MTPA 140,00,000

Above 1MTPA & upto 5MTPA 200,00,000

Above 5MTPA & upto 10MTPA 240,00,000

ote : 80% of this fee shall be remitted to the Government i.e. Department of Science
Technology & Environment and 20% shall be retained by the Board. For the year 2011,
mining companies having consent of the Board shall deposit this fees on or before 31st
August 2011 and thereafter pay the fees annually to the Board on or before 31st March of
every calendar year.

(iv) for sub-rule (6), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-

“(6a) An application for renewal of consent for industry, operation, process,


treatment/disposal system or/and extension/addition shall be made in Form IV(c), online
through XGN module uploaded on Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at
least two months prior to the expiry of the consent along with the requisite fees as
indicated in Table 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or 7 above as applicable to the category of the
industry as specified in Table 8 for the purpose of consent management and levying of
fees. Application for renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period
shall be accompanied by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

“(6b) An application for renewal of consent for projects involving mining of major
minerals shall be made in Form IV(d), online through XGN module uploaded on
Board’s website i.e. www.goaspcb.gov.in at least two months prior to the expiry of

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the consent along with the requisite fees as indicated in Table 9 above. Application for
renewal of consent submitted after the expiry of the validity period shall be accompanied
by a penalty of 50% of the consent fees”;

(v) for sub-rule (7), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely :-

“(7) All applications shall be accompanied by an appropriate document as prescribed by


the Board to certify the level of T. E. I. or T. I. of the industry, operation, process,
treatment/disposal system or extension / addition thereto for which the consent are sought
and shall also include value of leasehold land, building and premises and value of hired
plant, machinery and equipment.”;

“(8) The Board shall charge proportionate fees so as to bring uniformity in the validity
period of the consent issued under the Water/Air Acts, while issuing Consent under
Water / Air Acts, as applicable.

(9) The Board shall start issuing the Combined Consent under Water and Air Acts as well
as Authorization under Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary
Movement Rules, 2008, in force.

(10) Every application for conducting a Public Consultation as prescribed in the


Notification No. 1533(E) dated 14/09/2006, issued by the Ministry of Environment &
Forests (MoEF), Government of India and published in the Official Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II, and Section 3, Sub-section (II) dated 14th September 2006 and
further amendments made thereafter shall be accompanied by a fee, in the form of
Demand Draft of Rs. 5 Lakhs (Rupees Five Lakhs) drawn in favour of Member Secretary
of the Board”.

9. Insertion of new rule 40. – After rule 39 of the principal Rules, the following rule shall
be inserted, namely :-
“40. Power to remove difficulties. – If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the
provision of these Rules, the Government may, by Order as occasion requires, do

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anything (not inconsistent with the Act and these Rules) which appears to it to be
necessary for removing the difficulty.”

10. Substitutions of Forms. – In the principal Rules, for Form IV(a), IV(b), the following
Forms shall be substituted, namely:-

“FORM IV(a)

(See rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988)

APPLICATIOB FORM FOR OBTAIBIBG COBSEBT TO ESTABLISH under


section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act
6 of 1974).

From,

______________________,

______________________,

Date:- __________________

To,

The Chairman,

The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB),

Dempo Towers, 1st floor,

EDC Patto Plaza,

Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

1. *I / We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 25/26 of the Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

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2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted
herewith.
3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the
Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.
4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its being
called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all the
relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete
in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of
the date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.
5. I/We understand that the factory/unit can be put in operation only on obtaining
CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 25/26 of the Water
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).
6. Accordingly, I/we undertake that the production including the trial production shall
not be commenced until and unless:-
a. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are
complied with.
b. Consent to operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
or any other relevant Act is obtained.
7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting consents to
establish will be binding on me/my company.

I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. _________, for Rs. ________ (Rupees
___________________________________________________________ only) of
amount paid into ___________________________________________________and
credited to the account No. ………………of Goa State Pollution Control Board,
Panaji as Fees** payable under section 25/26 of the Act, 1974.

Yours faithfully

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Signature(s)

Name of the applicant(s): _________________________________.

_________________________________,

Address: _________________________________.

_________________________________.

*Strike out which is not relevant

**Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/- stamp
paper and otarized;

To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri. ________________________________________________________________

Son/daughter of _________________________, aged ________years, Indian National,


resident of ____________________________________________ , hereby solemnly
declare an oath as follows.

1. I say that I am the Proprietor / Director / Authorized Signatory of M/s.


_____________________________ an industrial unit located at
________________________, Goa.
2. I say that the Total Investment (T.I)/ Total Estimated Investment – T. E. I.
(in case of NOC) of our unit is as follows; (including the value of lease/hold
land, building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and
equipment)
a. Land _________________________
b. Building _________________________
c. Plant & Machinery _________________________
d. Other fixed assets _________________________
Total _________________________

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(Rupees ____________________________________________________)

3. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it
before the Board for obtaining Consent.

Solemnly affirmed at __________________________

Dated ___________________________

Deponent

Name & Signature

ANNEXURE TO FORM IV(a)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pincode :

2. (a) Location of the Proposed factory (site plan : Distance from residential
area:
showing area and revenue survey on of village

or plot no of SIDC including distance of the : Distance from State, District


or

proposed location from the residential area(s) National Highway:

and/road and /railway and/ river or lake or

pond showing the direction)

2. (b) Layout proposed showing internal

and usual direction of storm water, run off :

3. Correspondence address with PIN Code :

4. Purpose for which NOC is required :

5. Proposed date of starting production :

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6. List of Raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month)
Sr. Raw Material Bame Capacity-Unit/Month
Bo.

7. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units
(MT/month)
Sr.Bo. Product Bame Existing Quantity Proposed Quantity
/Month /Month

8. Description of the manufacturing process with schematic


Diagram and flow chart :

9. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

10. Waste Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters:

12. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic:

(given name of river, nallah, pond or survey

no. of land along with site plan)

13. Detailed description of proposed waste water

treatment plant with schematic diagram/flow

sheet/or detailed engineering drawing as the

case may be :

14. Feasibility/treatability study report on the proposed

effluent treatment scheme :

15. Details of fuel consumption :

16. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect


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of the following :

17. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flowsheet/or details


engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications,
scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc) Please specify chimney height from ground level

(a) Boilers
(b) Heaters
(c) Furnaces
(d) Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts Remark Details of Probable


Bo. APCM Pollutants

18. Details of Hazardous wastes:

19. List of the Directors/ Partners/ Owners with

address and Pincode :

20. Following documents have been attached :

Sr. Bo. I/We have uploaded the Tag Date # Size #Page
following PDFs Files (kb)

1)
Form NOC noc

2) Any Specific Information


.0.
Called for [in SCRUTINY]

3) Analysis Report (
lab
Authorised Lab )

4) Adequacy Certi from Env.


.n.
Auditor [ONLY NOC]

5) Affidavit For NOC/Consent afc

6) List of Directors / Partners .b.

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7) Distance Certificate from
.y.
Talati

8) Project Report prj

9) Electricity Bill .v.

10) Land Possession Documents dlp

11) Plan LayOut + Site Plan .a.

12) SSI-IEM-C.A Certi /


.i.
Investment Proofs

13) Treatability/Feasibility
.o.
Study Report

14) Undertaking of Non


Applicability of .s.
Air/Water/Haz

15) Form V under HW Rules


.q.
(Accident cases)

16) Form VI,VII [Hazd Waste


.p.
Importers ONLY]

17) Muck Management Returns .k.

18) Details of Mfg Processes &


.g.
Diagrams

19) Previous Consent-Reject /


.l.
CCA Order / NOC Order

20) Compliances for


Reconsideration of Rejected- cer
NOC

21) 2009-
Annual Return : Form 4
2010

22) Env. Audit


Compliance/Auditor 2009
Recommendations,3Pgs

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23) Environment Statement , 2009-
Form-V 2010

24) ETP/STP Details + Diagram .c.

25) Certificate-Central Ground


gwa
Water Authority

26) Member of CETP / TSDF /


.d.
Certificate

27) Annual Report Form 12,13 2009


(Sch 4,5,6 HW Rules)

21. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and
regulations made under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the
Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the
production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting
NOC/Consent will be binding by me/my company.

22. I/we enclose herewith Bank Draft No. _______________ and date : __________ for
Rs. __________ ( In words Rupees _____________________________________) drawn
in favour of the Member Secretary of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji-
403001: as NOC/Consent fees.

Details of Previous Consent to establish & Consent to operate: Valid Upto:

NOC Amt= _____________, Investment Amt.:Rs__________________,

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

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Designation: Name:

Bote:

(1) All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary
of the Board.
(2) If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected
straightway.
(3) The application shall pay Consent/NOC fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of
Member Secretary of the Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji- 403001
in accordance with the following rate schedule.

23. ACCOMPABIMEBTS: Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Land allotment / earmarking letter or lease / Sale deed.


2. Entrepreneurs Memorandum (EM) Part I / Approval of the State’s High Powered
Co-Ordination Committee (HPCC) on Industries, Registration certificate from
competent authority.
3. NOC of Village Panchayat / Municipality/ Corporation (ot required for units to be
set up in Industrial Estates.)
4. Flow chart and detailed production process.
5. A copy of Project Report for projects costing five crores and above.
6. Site plan (not required for units to be set up in Industrial Estates.)
7. Layout plan showing the location of manufacturing equipments, water supply /
drainage lines, position of chimneys, effluent treatment plant and final discharge
point, sludge solid waste disposal points and septic tanks / soak pits.
8. For medium and large-scale enterprises, environmental impact assessment (EIA)
and oceanographic or other survey, if required will have to be furnished in the
prescribed time limit.
9. Photocopy of the Prior Environmental Clearance (EC) issued by the competent
authority, as applicable, for project listed in the Environment Impact Assessment
(EIA) Notification, 2006, as amended from time to time.
10. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc.,
of the factory site within a radius of 5 kms with wastewater treatment and disposal
systems clearly indicating where waste-water is proposed to be disposed off (for
medium and large scale enterprises).
11. Schematic sketch of the proposed effluent / sewage treatment system/plant (ETP /
STP) and/or septic tanks / soak pits, duly signed by authorized person, along with
detailed design calculations, as applicable.
12. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/- or Certificate from Chartered
Accountant certifying the Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.). (refer sample
specimen below). In case of leased / hired premises/ plant/ machinery/ equipment a
certificate from a Registered Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted.

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13. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign
this application form except individual proprietary concern.
14. Any other documents/ clarification as requisition by the Goa State Pollution
Control Board.

ote:
*Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized
person on behalf of the unit”.

**The Hotels having more than 25 rooms (>25) and industries generating more than
10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of
domestic sewage generated from the hotel/industries.

FORM IV(b)

(See Rule 10 of Goa Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules 1989 & Rule 29
of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules 1988)

APPLICATIOB FORM FOR OBTAIBIBG COBSEBT TO ESTABLISH

(under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981)
and section 25/26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of
1974). (FOR PROJECT PROPOETS PROPOSIG TO UDERTAKE MIIG OR
EXPASIO OF EXISTIG MIES)

From,

______________________,

______________________,

Date:- __________________

To,

The Chairman,

The Goa State Pollution Control Board,

Dempo Towers, 1st floor,

91
EDC Patto Plaza,

Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

1. *I / We hereby apply for consent to establish under section 21 of the Air


(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and section 25/26 of
the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).
2. The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are submitted
herewith.
3. I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the
Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge.
4. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its
being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on
which all the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the
application complete in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the
application, irrespective of the date of submission of the original application,
which is incomplete.
5. I/We understand that the mine can be put in operation only on obtaining
CONSENT TO OPERATE as per the provisions of section 21 of the Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and/or section 25/26
of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974).
6. Accordingly, I/we undertake that the production including the trial production
shall not be commenced until and unless:-
c. All the conditions which may be set out in the grant of consent to establish are
complied with.
d. Consent to operate under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1981 and /or Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 or any
other relevant Act is obtained
7. I/We understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting
consents to establish will be binding on me/my company.

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I/We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. _________, for Rs. ________ (Rupees
___________________________________________________________ only) of
amount paid into ___________________________________________________and
credited to the account No. ………………of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji
as Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully

Signature(s)

Name of the applicant(s): _________________________________.

_________________________________,

Address: _________________________________.

_________________________________.

*Strike out which is not relevant

**Please see relevant Table.

ANNEXURE TO FORM IV(b)

1. Name of the firm with full address and Pincode :


2. (a) Location of the Proposed mine (site plan) : Distance from
showing area and revenue survey on of village residential area:
or including distance of the proposed location
Distance from State, from the residential area(s)
District or National Highway and/road and /railway
and/ river or lake or pond showing the :
direction)
3. (b) Layout proposed showing internal
and usual direction of storm water, run off :
4. Correspondence address with PIN Code :

5. Purpose for which NOC is required :

6. Proposed date of starting production :

7. List of Machinery (including hired machinery) with No’s and capacity


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Sr. No Name of Machinery Capacity

8. List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced including overburden

per annum in Metric Units (Million tons/annum)

Sr. No Product Name Existing Quantity Proposed Quantity


/annum /annum

9. Description of the mining process with schematic

Diagram and flow chart :

10. Water consumption in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

11. Waste Water generation in litres/day: Industry: Domestic:

12. Before & After Treatment Values of Water Parameters :

13. Final point of Disposal of Waste water Industry: Domestic:

and / or surface runoff/ storm water/ tailing

water and water accumulated in the pit

(given name of river, nallah, pond or survey

no. of land along with site plan)

14. Detailed description of proposed waste water

treatment plant / tailing pond etc with schematic

diagram/flow sheet/or detailed engineering

drawing as the case may be :

15. Feasibility study report on the proposed

Effluent/tailing/surface runoff treatment scheme :

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16. Details of fuel consumption :

17. Details of pollutants in gaseous emission in respect

of the following :

18. Details of pollution control measures with schematic diagram/flow sheet/or


details engineering drawing as the case may be (with stack/chimney specifications,
scrubber, ESP, bag filters etc) Please specify chimney height from ground level

(a) Boilers
(b) Heaters
(c) Furnaces
(d) Process emissions

Sr. Stack attached to Mts Remark Details of Probable


No. APCM Pollutants

19. Details of Hazardous wastes:

20. List of the Directors/ Partners/ Owners with

address and pincode :

21. Proposed area of mine:

22. Proposed broken area of mine:

23. Present Forest/ Private Forest area of mine:

24. Area of Govt. land in the lease:

25. Private area in the lease:

26. Agricultural area in the lease:

27. Proposed production of ore:

28. Estimated generation of overburden:

29. Area proposed for plantation :

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30. Area proposed for tailing ponds (within mining lease area/ outside mining lease
area):

31. Proposed area for disposal of Overburden generated (within mining lease area/
outside mining lease area)
i. Survey nos.
ii. Area proposed for dumping overburden
iii. Measures proposed to control silt / sediment overflow;

32. Proposed area and size of settling ponds:

33. Details of Water bodies if any within lease area:

34. Distance from nearest water bodies from the boundary of lease :

35. Proposed Ultimate Depth of the mining pit:

36. Whether Beneficiation plant is existing or proposed within the lease:-:


a. Capacity of the beneficiation plant:
b. Source of water:
c. Percentage of water proposed for recycling:
d. No. of tailing ponds with size and proposed location :
e. Discharge from tailing pond:

37. Whether a Screening/ Crushing plant is proposed/ existing within the lease:
a. Capacity of the plant:
b. Proposed pollution control measures

38. Whether workshop present in mining lease:


a. Nature of activity proposed:
b. Pollution Control Measures

39. Transportation of ore:


a. Source:
b. Destination:
c. Quantity:
d. No. of trips:
e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place):
f. Jetty (Name, Survey No. of Jetty through which ore is to be transported,
location)

40. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/ Reserve Forest/ any other eco sensitive area:

41. Proposed location of water/air monitoring stations:

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42. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

43. Following documents have been attached :

Sr. I/We have uploaded the following Tag Date # Size #Page
No PDFs Files (kb)
.

1 Form NOC noc

Any Specific Information Called for [in


.0.
2 SCRUTINY]

Environmental Monitoring Report from


Laboratory recognised under E(P)A, lab
3 1986

Adequacy Certi from Env. Auditor


.n.
4 [ONLY NOC]

5 List of Directors / Partners .b.

6 Distance Certificate from Talati .y.

7 Environmental Clearance prj

8 Electricity Bill .v.

9 Order of DOMG for grant of lease dlp

10 Plan LayOut + Site Plan .a.

11 Feasiblity Study Report .o.

12 Form V under HW Rules (Accident


.q.
cases)

13 Form VI,VII [Hazd Waste Importers


.p.
ONLY]

14 Tailing Management Returns .k.

15 Details of process for .g.

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extraction/screening/beneficiation

16 Previous Consent-Reject / CCA Order /


.l.
NOC Order

17 Compliances for Reconsideration of


cer
Rejected-NOC

18 2009-
Annual Return : Form 4
2010

19 Env. Audit Compliance/Auditor


2009
Recommendations,3Pgs

20 2009-
EIA report
2010

21 ETP/STP/tailing ponds/settling ponds


.c.
Details+Diagram

22 Certificate-Central Ground Water


gwa
Authority

23 Member of CETP / TSDF / Certificate .d.

24 Annual Report Form 12,13 (Sch 4,5,6 2009


HW Rules)

44. (1) I hereby give an undertaking that the above information is correct.

(2) I undertake that I/my company will abide by the provision as well as rules and
regulations made under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,
1974: the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981; the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986 and the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess
Act, 1977.

(3) I undertake that I/my company will obtain the consent of the Board under the
Water, Air and Environment (Protection) Acts before commencing the
production.

(4) I understand that any condition imposed by the Board while granting NOC will be
binding by me/my company.

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45. I/we enclose herewith Bank Draft No. _______________ and date : __________ for
Rs. __________ ( In words Rupees _____________________________________) drawn
in favour of the Goa State Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji-
403001: as NOC fees

Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid


Upto:

NOC Amt= _____________, Investment Amt.=Rs__________________

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation:

Name:

Note:

(1) All correspondence with this Board should be addressed to the Member Secretary
of the Board.
(2) If the application is not complete in all respect it is liable to be rejected
straightway.
(3) The application shall pay NOC fees by Demand Draft drawn in favour of Goa
State Pollution Control Board and payable at EDC Plaza, Patto, Panaji- 403001 in
accordance with the following rate schedule.

46. ACCOMPABIMEBTS: Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Order of the Department of Mines and Geology for grant of lease / Form J.

2. Copy of the Environmental Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and


Forest (Government of India) under the EIA Notification, 2006

3. Copy of the EIA Report

4. Flow chart and detailed production process.

5. A copy of Hydrogeology Report.

6. Surface Utilisation Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines

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7. Mining Plan approved by the Indian Bureau of Mines

8. Layout plan showing the location of, water supply / drainage lines, position of
chimneys, tailing ponds and final discharge point, sludge solid waste disposal points and
septic tanks / soak pits.

9. Site plan showing surrounding residential area, public places, water stream etc., of the
factory site within a radius of 5 kms with wastewater treatment and disposal systems
clearly indicating where waste-water is proposed to be disposed off

10. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this
application form except individual proprietary concern.

11. Any other documents/ clarification as requisitioned by the Goa State Pollution
Control Board.

ote:
*Kindly note that application form should be invariably submitted by only authorized
person on behalf of the unit and in no case by any consultant or unauthorized person.”

**The mining units generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an
sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the mining
units.

FORM IV(c)

(See rule 29 of Goa Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1988 and rules
3(1)(b), 5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and
Transboundary Movement Rules, 2008.

APPLICATIOB FOR COBSEBT FOR OPERATIOB of industry or process


or any treatment and disposal system for discharge / continuation of discharge under
section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (Central
Act 6 of 1974) and Authorization u nder ru le 5 (3) and 7 of th e Hazard ous
Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 for
Collection / Recepti on / Treatment / Transpo rt / Storage / Disposal o f
Hazardous Waste.

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From,

_______________________________,

_______________________________,

Date : __________________________

To,

The Chairman,

The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB),

Dempo Towers, 1st floor,

EDC Patto Plaza,

Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

I / We hereby apply for Consent/ Renewal of Consent under section 25/26 of the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and Authorization
under Rule 5 (3 ) an d 7 of th e Hazardo us Waste (Management, Handling &
Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008, for operation or process or any treatment and
disposal system or any extension or addition there to, to bring into use any new or altered
outlet for discharge of *sewage / trade effluents , to continue to discharge sewage / trade
effluent * and to bring into use a new/ altered stack for the discharge of emissions/ to
begin to make a new discharge of emission/ to continue to discharge of emission from
stack in industry and for Collection / Reception / Treatm ent / Trans port /
Storage / Dispo sal o f Haz ardo us Waste from land premises owned by me / us at
__________________________________.

The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached
herewith.

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I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the
Annexures, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We
understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed
consent (vide section 42(1) of the said Water Act, 1974 (Central Act 6 of 1974).

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge
or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh
application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT
is granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF


CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its
being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all
the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete
in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the
date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

I / We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. __________, for Rs. __________
(Rupees _________________________________________________________ only) of
amount paid into __________________________________________________

and credited to the account No. ______ of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as
Fees** payable under section 25/26 of the Act, 1974.

Yours faithfully,

Signature(s)

Name of the applicant(s): _______________________________

Address: _______________________________.

_______________________________.

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*Strike out which is not relevant
**Please see relevant Table.

(Specimen of the Affidavit from Chartered Accountant to be typed on Rs. 20/- stamp
paper and otarized;

To be submitted by the applicant along with the application)

I, Shri.
________________________________________________________________

Son/daughter of _________________________, aged ________years, Indian National,


resident of ____________________________________________, hereby solemnly
declares an oath as follows.

1. I say that I am the Proprietor / Director / Authorized Signatory of M/s.


_____________________________ an industrial unit located at
________________________, Goa.
2. I say that the Total Investment (T. I.) / Total Estimated Investment (T. E. I.) (in
case of NOC) of our unit is as follows (including the value of lease/hold land,
building and premises and value of hired plant, machinery and equipment);
a. Land _________________________
b. Building _________________________
c. Plant & Machinery _________________________
d. Other fixed assets _________________________
Total _________________________

(Rupees ____________________________________________________)

3. I say that I am filing this Affidavit for the limited purpose of producing it before
the Goa State Pollution Control Board for obtaining Consent.
Solemnly affirmed at __________________________

Dated ___________________________

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Deponent

Name & Signature

ANNEXURE TO IV(c)

1. Full name of applicant :

2. Nationality of the applicant :

3. Constitution type :

4. Names, Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant :

5. Address of the Industry :

6. Details of Commissioning etc :

7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions


of Industrial Development Regulation Act, 1951 :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the


original authorization except in the case of individual
proprietor concern is to be enclosed)
:

10. (a) List of Raw materials with quantity in Metric Units (MT/month)

Sr. Raw Material Bame Capacity-Unit/Month


Bo.

(b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced per month in Metric Units
(MT/month)

Sr. Product Bame Existing Quantity Proposed Quantity


Bo. /Month /Month

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(c) License or Annual Capacity of the industry, operation or process etc.

11.State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source


(domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others)
12.
Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source
Bo.
1 Agriculture

2 Boiler

3 Cooling Water

4 D. M. water Plant

5 Domestic Purpose

6 Manufacturing Process

7 Wash Water

8 Spray in mines

13(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents, quantity and mode of disposal
(sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea
water/Off shore). Also attach analysis report of the effluent.
Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal
(i) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation:
_____Kls/day
(ii) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation:
_____Kls/day

Mode of Disposal: Industrial: _____________, Domestic: ___________


Ultimate Receiving Body :

Waste Water Discharge Pt :


Source of water supply & permission obtained /applied for:
(b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged
(c ) What monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

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14.State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic or combined
effluents
Whether Industry is a member of CETP?
Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Borewells= ____ , Tubewells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

Sr. ETP Code Category name Capacity Units


Bo.

15. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information
on the
quality of treated effluent via-a-vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated in
the
process or during waste treatment.

Sr. Source of Hazardous Category Qty/Year HW Disposal


Bo. waste name Management

16. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best or
my/our knowledge.

17. I/we hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the
quanityt of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made
and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

18. I/We hereby agree to submit to the Pollution Control Board an application for
renewal of consent one month in advance of the date of expiry of the consented
period for outlet/discharge if, to be continued thereafter.

19. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called
for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

20. I/we enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. _______________ and date :
__________ for Rs. __________ ( In words Rupees
_____________________________________) drawn in favour of the Member Secretary
of the Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji-403001: as NOC/Consent fees

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Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid
Upto:

Fees Paid = _____________, Investment Amt.=Rs__________________

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

21. ACCOMPABIMEBTS : (For Consent to Operate – New) Following documents


should invariably be attached:

1. Photocopy of Consent to Establish (NOC) issued by the Board.

2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access.

3. Detailed layout plan of the factory premises showing structures water supply lines,
storm drains, sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal system, septic
tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details.

4. Process description and process flow diagram referred vide 21 (b) (c) of this
application form including mass balance and water balance wherever required.
Schematic sketch of the installed effluent / sewage treatment system/plant (ETP / STP)
and/or septic tanks / soak pits, duly signed by authorized person, along with detailed
design calculations, as applicable.

5. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/- or Certificate from the Chartered
Accountant certifying the Total Investment (T. I.).

6. Original authorization letter of the person to whom authorization is made to sign this
application form except individual proprietary concern.

22. ACCOMPABIMEBTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application)

1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by the Board.

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2. Effluent Analysis reports within last six months through a laboratory recognized by the
Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), under the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986

3. Details of changes, if any.

4. Affidavit on stamp paper of value Rs. 20/- or Certificate from Chartered Accountant
certifying the Total Investment (T. I.). (refer sample specimen below). In case of
leased / hired premises/ plant/ machinery/ equipment a certificate from a Registered
Valuer towards Capital Cost is to be submitted. Gross estimated value should be
calculated excluding depreciation and should include any additional investment made
in the unit.

Note:

*The Hotels having more than 25 rooms (>25) and industries generating more than
10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an sewage treatment plant for treatment of
domestic sewage generated from the hotel/industries.

** Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as
in force and 50 % late fees e from the date it was put in operation till date.

FORM IV(d)

(See Rule 10 of the Goa Air ( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Rules 1989 , Rule
29 of Goa Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules 1988 and Rules 3(1)(b),
5(2)(3) and 6(2) of the Hazardous Waste Management and Handling and Transboundary
Movement Rules, 2008.

APPLICATIOB FOR COBSEBT FOR OPERATIOB of industry or process


or any treatment and disposal system for discharge / continuation of discharge under
section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974)
and emission / continuation of emission under section 21 of the Air (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), Au thorization un der Ru le 5 (3 ) an d
7 of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement)
Rules 2008 for Coll ection / R eception / T reatment / T ranspo rt / Storage /

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Disposal of Hazardous Waste. (FOR PROJ ECT P ROPONENTS
UNDER TAK ING M INING OR EXPANS ION)

From,

_______________________________,

_______________________________,

Date : __________________________

To,

The Chairman,

The Goa State Pollution Control Board,

Dempo Towers, 1st floor,

EDC Patto Plaza,

Panaji, Goa – 403 001.

Sir,

I / We hereby apply for Consent/ Renewal of Consent under section 25/26 of the
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and under section 21
of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), and
Authorizatio n un der Rul e 5 (3 ) and 7 of th e Haz ardous Wast e
(Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2008, for operation or
process or any treatment and disposal system or any extension or addition there to, to
bring into use any new or altered outlet for discharge of *sewage / trade effluents , to
continue to discharge sewage / trade effluent * and to bring into use a new/ altered stack
for the discharge of emissions/ to begin to make a new discharge of emission/ to continue
to discharge of emission from stack in industry and for Collection / Reception /
Treatment / Transpo rt / Sto rage / Dispo sal o f Hazardous Waste from land
premises owned by me / us at __________________________________.

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The annexure, appendices, other relevant particulars and plans are attached
herewith.

I/We further declare that the statements made and information furnished in the
Annexure, appendices and plans are true to the best of my/our knowledge. I/We
understand that it is an offence to make a false statement in applying for any proposed
consent (vide section 42(1) of the said Water Act, of 1974), vide section 38(f) of the said
Air Act of 1981.

I/We hereby submit that in case of change of the point or the quantity of discharge
or its quality or any other modifications, quantity of emissions or its quality, a fresh
application for CONSENT shall be submitted for such changes and until such CONSENT
is granted, no changes shall be made.

I/We hereby agree to submit to the Board, an application for RENEWAL OF


CONSENT three months in advance of the date of expiry mentioned in the consent order.

I/We undertake to furnish any other information within ONE MONTH of its
being called for by the Board. I/We further understand that only the dates on which all
the relevant particulars are furnished by me/us in order to make the application complete
in all respects, will be reckoned as the date of making the application, irrespective of the
date of submission of the original application, which is incomplete.

I / We enclose herewith the deposit Slip No. __________, for Rs. __________
(Rupees _________________________________________________________ only) of
amount paid into __________________________________________________

and credited to the account No. ______ of Goa State Pollution Control Board, Panaji as
Fees** payable under section 21 of the Act, 1981.

Yours faithfully,

Signature(s)

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Name of the applicant(s): _______________________________

Address: _______________________________.

_______________________________.

*Strike out which is not relevant


**Please see relevant Table.

ABBEXURE TO IV(d)

1. Full name of applicant :

2. Nationality of the applicant :

3. Constitution type :

4. Names, Registered Address and Telephone Nos. of Applicant :

5. Address of the Mine :

6. Details of Commissioning etc :

7. Total number of employees expected to be employed :

8. Details of license, if any obtained under the provisions


of Mines and Mineral Regulation and Development Act, :

9. Name of the person authorised to sign this form (the


Original authorization except in the case of individual
proprietor concern is to be enclosed) :

10.a) List of Machinery including hired machinery with capacity

Sr.No. Type of Machinery Capacity-

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b) List of Products with quantity proposed to be produced in Million tons / annum
Including overburden generation

Sr.No. Product Name Existing Quantity Proposed Quantity


/annum /annum

(c ) License or Annual production of the mines, .

11. State daily quantity of water in kilolitres utilized and its source
(domestic/industrial process boiler cooling others)
Sr. Water Code WC: 0kld WWG: 0klpd Water Source
No.
1 Agriculture

2 Boiler

3 Cooling Water

4 D. M. water Plant

5 Domestic Purpose

6 Manufacturing Process

7 Wash Water

8 Spray in mines

9. Beneficiation

12(a) State the daily maximum quantity of effluents,/ runoff’s quantity and mode of
disposal (sewer or drain or river or land or lake or pond or estuary or tidal waters/sea
water/Off shore) Also attach analysis report of the effluent.
Type of effluent, quantity in kilolitres, mode of disposal
(iii) Domestic : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation:
_____Kls/day
(iv) Industrial : Water Consumption: _____Kls/day, waste water generation:
_____Kls/day
Mode of Disposal : Industrial: _____________, Domestic : ___________
Ulitmate Receiving Body :
Waste Wtr Discharge Pt :
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Source of water supply & permission obtained /applied for:
(b) Quality of effluent currently discharged or expected to be discharged
( c) what monitoring arrangement is currently provided or proposed

13. State whether you have any treatment plant for industrial, domestic, surface
runoff, tailings or combined effluents

Boiler=__ , DG set=___ , Borewells= ____ , Tubewells = ____ , Capacity of All= ____

14. If yes, attach the description of the process of treatment in brief. Attach information
on the quality of treated effluent via-a-vis the standards. Details of solid waste generated
in the process or during waste treatment.
Sr.No. Source of Hazardous Category name Qty/Year HW Disposal
waste Management

15. Total area of mine:

16. Total broken area of mine:

17. Forest area of mine:

18. Govt. area of mine:

19. Private area of mine:

20. Agricultural area of mine:

21. Actual production of ore:

22. Plantation carried out :

23. No. of tailing ponds (within mining lease area/ outside mining lease area):

24. Overburden generated (within mining lease area/ outside mining lease area)
i.Survey nos.
ii.Whether plantation are carried out in overburden
iii.Whether garland drains are provided
iv.Location of surface run-off from the overburden

25. No. of settling ponds:

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26. Details of water bodies within lease area:

27. Distance from nearest water bodies outside lease area:

28. Present depth of the mining pit:

29. Name of the Beneficiation plant with capacity:


a. Capacity of the plant:
b. Source of water:
c. Percentage of water proposed for recycling:
d. Mode of treatment of water:
e. Discharge from tailing pond:

30. Name of the Screening/ Crushing plant with capacity:


a. Capacity of the plant:

31. Whether workshop present in mining lease:


a. Details of the activity proposed:

32. Transportation of ore:


a. Source:
b. Destination:
c. Quantity:
d. No. of trips:
e. Route (Names of villages through which transportation takes place):

33. Distance from Wildlife sanctuary/ Reserve Forest/ any other eco sensitive area:

34. Area of private/ reserved forest within lease:

35. Location of water monitoring stations:

36. Distance of mine from the nearest habitation:

37. I/We further declare that the information furnished above is correct to the best or
my/our knowledge.

38. I/we hereby submit that in case of change either of the point of discharge or the
quantity of discharge or its quality, a fresh application for CONSENT shall be made
and until such CONSENT is granted no change shall be brought in use.

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39. I/We hereby agree to submit to the Pollution Control Board an application for
renewal of consent one month in advance of the date of expiry of the consented
period for outlet/discharge if, to be continued thereafter.

40. I/We undertake to furnish any other information within one month of its being called
for by the Goa State Pollution Control Board.

41. I/we enclose herewith Cash Receipt No./Bank Draft No. _______________ and date :
__________ for Rs. __________ ( In words Rupees
_____________________________________) drawn in favour of the Goa State
Pollution Control Board payable at EDC Plaza, Patto Panaji-403001: as NOC fees

Details of Previous Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate: Valid


Upto:

Fees Paid = _____________, Investment Amt.=Rs__________________

Inward Purpose:

Other Information:

Date: Signature:

Designation: Name:

42. ACCOMPABIMEBTS : Following documents should invariably be attached:

1. Photocopy of NOC or previous consent issued by this Board.

2. Site Plan showing residencies, water bodies, roads, drains, access.

3. Detailed layout plan of the mine showing structures water supply lines, storm drains,
surface runoffs/ tailings / sewers for domestic effluent/trade effluent and its disposal
system, septic tanks/soak pits and any other relevant details.

4. Copy of Environmental Clearance

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5. Copy of approval from FCA/ clarification letter from Forest Dept. Stating that the
mine is operating in non forest area

6. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden

7. Copy of approved mining plan

8. Copy of Surface utilisation plan

9. Copy of Cadastal plan

10. Copy of ‘order issued by Directorate of Mines and Geology for grant of lease / Form
J

11. Copy of hydrogeological studies

12. Demand Draft to be deposited in Oriental Bank of Commerce, Panaji, during working
hours ( 10a.m. to 2 p.m.) and receipt to be attached

43. ACCOMPABIMEBTS : (For Renewal of Consent Application)

1. Photocopy of previous consent issued by this Board

2. Environmental monitoring reports within last six months

3. Details of changes

4. Copy of Environmental Clearance

5. Copy of approval from FCA/ clarification letter from Forest Dept. Stating that the
mine is operating in non forest area

6. Copy of approval from Chief Wildlife Warden

7. Copy of approved mining plan

8. Copy of Surface utilisation plan

9. Copy of Cadastal plan

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10. Copy of ‘order issued by Directorate of Mines and Geology for grant of lease / Form
J

11. Copy of hydrogeological studies

12. Demand Draft to be deposited in Oriental Bank of Commerce, Panaji, during working
hours ( 10a.m. to 2 p.m.) and receipt to be attached

Note:-

*The mining units generating more than 10KLd of domestic sewage shall install an
sewage treatment plant for treatment of domestic sewage generated from the mining
units.

** Any unit which has not obtained Consent from the Board will have to pay the fees as
in force and 50 % late fees e from the date it was put in operation till date.

These issues with approval of the Government vide U. O. No. 116 dated 05th August,
2011.”

By Order and in the name of the Governor of Goa


Sd./-
(Michael M. D’Souza)
Director / ex.Officio Jt.Secy., (STE)

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