It has now issued a notification barring them from granting any licenses or water and power connections to industrial units, in residential as well as approved areas, not having the 'Consent to Establish' from the environment department.
The Supreme Court-mandated Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority had recently warned that it may seal such illegal units if the authorities do not act immediately.
"Industries/units in approved industrial areas or estates or redevelopment areas and conforming areas as notified under the Master Plan of Delhi, shall have to come after obtaining Consent to Establish under the Air & Water Acts from the DPCC.
In the notification, the DPCC observed that industries or units in approved industrial areas and also in residential and non-conforming areas are operating without obtaining clearances from the DPCC.
"The root cause of the problem is that the municipal corporations/local bodies concerned and electricity and water supply/sewer connections, excise license from the agencies concerned (i.e discoms and Delhi Jal Board) without seeking Consent to Establish/Consent to Operate under the Air and Water Acts from the DPCC," it said.
Earlier, during a meeting with Lt Governor Anil Baijal on December 7, EPCA chairperson Bhure Lal had raised the issue of air pollution caused by industries running in Badli, Bawana, Narela and the DTU areas.
The EPCA informed Baijal that most of these industries are burning waste, and there are approximately 10,000 rubber units which are in operation and need to be checked.
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