The green panel also took note of the fact that many colonies in Agra lacked sewer connection and directed Agra Development Authority to identify such areas.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar took note of construction and debris dumped by the builders lying in front of various colonies and ordered them to remove the waste immediately.
It also directed Agra Development Authority (ADA) to supervise the entire cleaning of construction and debris.
The Tribunal has now posted the matter for next hearing on February 23.
In September last year, the Tribunal had issued showcause notice to 10 residential colonies of Agra for discharging untreated sewage and asked them to explain why a fine of Rs 1.41 crore be not imposed on them for polluting Yamuna.
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