A bench headed by Justice Jawad Rahim passed the order recently after the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) said that the water supplier, Beltek Canadian Water Ltd, had not obtained the CGWA's consent.
"CGWA is directed to take appropriate action, pass appropriate orders as permissible under law and file report before the next date of hearing after serving copy to the applicant," the bench, also comprising Expert Member Nagin Nanda, said.
The matter is now listed for hearing on July 11.
The green panel had earlier imposed an environment compensation of Rs 10 lakh on the water bottling unit.
It had ordered a joint inspection of Beltek Canadian Water by the CPCB and the UPPCB to ascertain the exact number of tubewells installed at the unit and the quantity of water extracted.
It had directed the inspection team to specify the quantity of the water extracted, the nature of pollutants discharged from the factory and whether the area was over- exploited.
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