When issuing a NOC, the Board makes recommendations on any issue including the reduction of air and water pollution and the enhancement of air quality. In order to update its industrial facility and comply with the requirements of the Air Pollution Act of 1981 and the Water Pollution Act of 1974, the Pollution Control Board’s NOC is required. After the ‘permission to operate’ expires, the entrepreneur must compel-fully seek for a renewal.
The following are some benefits of obtaining the NOC from the Pollution Control Board:-
Both Consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to Operate (CTO) are important regulatory approvals required for industries in order to comply with environmental regulations and operate in a manner that minimizes environmental impact.
CTE is obtained before setting up a new industry or undertaking an expansion of an existing industry. CTO is obtained after the industry has been established and started its operations. CTE and CTO are two distinct approvals required for industries. CTE is obtained before setting up a new industry or expanding an existing one, while CTO is obtained after the industry has been established and started its operations. Both approvals are critical for industries to operate in compliance with environmental regulations and minimize their environmental impact.
Here are some of the common documents that may be required for both CTE and CTO:
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Before beginning any industry, obtaining a NOC certificate is required in India. One of the most talked-about issues in the twenty-first century is the environment. The industry must ensure that they are not upsetting the balance of the environment.
The Pollution Control Board was created to supervise and uphold standards for both water and air pollution. It serves as a mediator for disputes involving pollution. Additionally, it periodically releases a number of directives and regulations pertaining to the control of pollution.
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