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The
Government is committed to encourage sustained development of
industries along with the maintenance of ecological and
environmental balances. The distilleries are one of the 17
categories of polluting industries and the development of such
industries should be consistent with the maintenance of the
environment and ecology which includes water, air, land and the
inter-relationship which exist among and between water, air and
land, human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro organism
and property. The pollutants created out of distilleries
such as solids, liquids, gaseous substance present in such
concentrations of pollutants should not be injurious to
environment and ecology.
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The
effluent generated shall be collected, treated and disposed in
such a manner so as not to harm the environment.
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3.
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The
distillery shall make the lagoons and tanks impervious by
providing lining with concrete/stone masonry/stone slabs.
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4.
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Scientifically
designed closed Digestors shall be provided to extract Methane gas
from the concentrated effluents with a view to convert the same
into energy. Methane gas generated shall not be let out into
atmosphere.
The distillery shall ensure efficient separation of yeast sludge
from the spent wash before allowing it to the treatment systems.
The yeast sludge shall be collected in impervious tanks, treated
and disposed in such manner so as not to cause environmental
pollution.
After methane recovery, the effluents have to be treated in
properly designed secondary treatment systems to ensure treatment
of effluents to the stipulated standards.
Although, no definite standards are prescribed for colour,its
presence is aesthetically unacceptable. Hence all efforts
should be made to reduce colour from the effluents.
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5.
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Incineration
of effluent shall be practiced when insisted by the Karnataka
State Pollution Control Board taking into consideration the
vulnerability of the location of the distillery to avoid adverse
impact on environment.
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6.
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The
treatment plants may be established for treating the inorganic and
organic effluents separately, with a view to make the treatment of
effluents more purposeful and effective.
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7.
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The
distillery shall provide sufficient number of impervious lagoons
of proper size for storage of finally treated effluent to
facilitate safe and planned disposal.
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8.
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Discharge
of treated effluents into streams, rivers, tanks and other surface
water bodies is prohibited.
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9.
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Composting
of effluents after proper preliminary treatment could be permitted
under the following circumstances:-
i)
Sugar Mills(s) are located nearby to the distillery for supply of
filler materials such as press-mud, baggasse pith etc.
ii)Large
area of land is available near the distillery and is not a
limiting factor.
iii)The
ground water table at the composting site is not too high.
iv)The
land available for composting is away from habitated area.
v)The
distillery ensures proper disposal of composted material for safe
agricultural operations.
vi)Distillery
produces necessary certificates from the Agricultural Scientist /
Agricultural Department about the suitability of the application
of composted material for agricultural purposes. |
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The
distilleries shall possess large extent of land to irrigate the
same out of the treated effluents. Whenever the treated
effluent is used for agriculture, the application of effluent
should be controlled to avoid flooding on land or ground water
pollution. Test wells should be dug in the periphery and in
the middle of the land keeping in view the ground water movement
to monitor seepage of effluent into underground strata.
Necessary corrective steps shall be taken immediately upon
noticing such seepage under intimation to Karnataka State
Pollution Control Board.
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The
distilleries shall not store the effluents in pervious valleys and
lagoons or no bare earth, as it will pollute both surface and
underground waters. Such actions of the Occupiers of the
distilleries will lead to prosecution in addition to the stoppage
of all services such as electricity, water etc. The consent
applications for such industries shall be automatically treated as
rejected.
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12.
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The
use of plastic sheets for lining of lagoons, tanks etc., is not
permitted [The plastic sheets under the heavy weight of the
effluent and the chemicals, organic and inorganic effluents will
give way to wear and tare and may give room for percolation of the
effluents into underground water].
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The
distilleries shall ensure effective operation and maintenance of
the effluent treatment systems and shall employ qualified and
experienced Environmental Engineers/Scientists for
this purpose. The distilleries shall upgrade the
existing system as and when the new techniques are available.
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Every
new distillery and those proposed to be expanded shall submit
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report and Environment
Management plan (EMP). For this purpose, remote
sensing technology could be utilised.
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15.
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The
maximum quantity of water consumed by the distillery shall not
exceed 15 cubic meters per kilo litre of alcohol produced.
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16.
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A
fully equipped laboratory with latest equipments shall be
established for the purpose of monitoring the performance of
pollution control systems, and to test effluents, emissions, soil
etc., for all the relevant pollution parameters.
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17.
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Water
meters shall be installed to measure the water consumed by the
industry for different purposes as per the Water (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977.
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18.
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Continuous
and un-interrupted power supply shall be ensured to run the
pollution control systems and separate energy meters installed.
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19.
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Environment
Statement Report shall be furnished regularly for the
financial year ending 31st March, in the prescribed form on or
before 30th September every year beginning 1993.
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20.
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The
standards for the distillery trade effluents as per schedule
appended, have to be complied with strictly.
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