"The Lawrence Road CETP plant run by DSIIDC and Okhla plant run by Okhla CETP Society to show cause as to why environmental compensation not be imposed upon them for not maintaining these plants in proper condition and performing as per the prescribed standards," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
The green panel also came down heavily on DSIIDC and Okhla Industrial Area CETP Society for poor maintenance of these plants and directed them to file affidavit within two weeks about the status of CETPs.
DSIIDC had told the Tribunal that out of 13 CETPs installed by it, 11 were functional and treating municipal sewage efficiently.
Haryana had told the bench that all CETPs and STPs in the state will be properly established by 2017 and water will be recycled for minimum discharge into Yamuna which will not contain any pollutants.
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