A bench headed by Justice M S Nambiar asked Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPC) to carry out a joint comprehensive probe to ascertain the pollution caused in the soil and water allegedly due to the industrial units in the area.
It also directed Central Ground Water Authority to carry out a detailed survey of ground water contamination and submit a report by May 30.
The matter is now fixed for hearing on May 30.
In September last year, Moradabad based Ramchander Straw Products Ltd had told the tribunal that they have decided to immediately shut down their operations in the wake of the CPCB's direction to close their unit for causing pollution.
The NGT was hearing a plea filed by Uttar Pradesh- based farmers Kokaram Yadav and Chechinder Yadav seeking compensation of over Rs seven lakh from the Moradabad-based unit for damaging their crops and the environment.
Consequently, Aril is blocked causing an overflow during the monsoons. As a result, the water and the effluents run into the adjoining agricultural lands in Sambhal district and damage crops and planted vegetation, it had said.
"Even the Central Pollution Control Board's 2013 report titled 'Pollution Assessment: River Ganga' has included the unit in its list of 764 grossly polluting industries," the plea had said.
