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1 The important role of industries in the growth and development of India was realised in the early years of independence. To encourage industrialisation in selected areas and to curb unplanned growth of industries, the industrial estates that is, clusters of industries at a designated site with appropriate infrastructure facilities, have been set up in different parts of the countries. In Madhya Pradesh there are about 119 industrial area distributed in 42 districts of the state. The present report i s an inventory of hazardous waste management in the state. The compilation of the report has been carried out in view of the rules and the directions of Hon' ble Supreme Court. This is a revised version of the inventory submitted to CPCB earlier, incorporating the suggestions of Central Pollution Control Board. Various aspects covered in this report are: v General information and salient features of the HW (M&H) Rules. v Brief of the Hazardous Waste Management Division at M.P. Pollution Control Board and the procedures adopted at MPPCB for grant/renewal of Authorization under the HW (M&H) Rules. v District-wise information on Hazardous Waste generating industries. v Quantification and disposal wise segregation of the generated hazardous wastes. v Statistical analysis of the hazardous waste being generated in the state. v Details of the Common Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facility of the state. v Brief of the captive HW disposal facilities in the state.

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The important role of industries in the growth and development of India was realised in the

early years of independence. To encourage industrialisation in selected areas and to curb

unplanned growth of industries, the industrial estates that is, clusters of industries at a

designated site with appropriate infrastructure facilities, have been set up in different parts of

the countries.

In Madhya Pradesh there are about 119 industrial area distributed in 42 districts of the

state. The present report is an inventory of hazardous waste management in the state. The

compilation of the report has been carried out in view of the rules and the directions of Hon'

ble Supreme Court. This is a revised version of the inventory submitted to CPCB earlier,

incorporating the suggestions of Central Pollution Control Board. Various aspects covered in

this report are:

v General information and salient features of the HW (M&H) Rules.

v Brief of the Hazardous Waste Management Division at M.P. Pollution Control Board

and the procedures adopted at MPPCB for grant/renewal of Authorization under the

HW (M&H) Rules.

v District-wise information on Hazardous Waste generating industries.

v Quantification and disposal wise segregation of the generated hazardous wastes.

v Statistical analysis of the hazardous waste being generated in the state.

v Details of the Common Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facility of the state.

v Brief of the captive HW disposal facilities in the state.

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Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1986 takes the care of Ha zardous Waste

Management. The Ministry of Environment & Forests (GoI), notified Hazardous Waste

(M&H) Rules 1989 on 28th July, 1989. These latter were amended in 2000 and notified

on 6th January, 2000 as Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Amendment

Rules, 2000. Latest amendment of these rules was notified as Hazardous Wastes

(Management and Handling) Amendment Rules, 2003. , May 23, 2003. The main

objective of these rules is proper management of hazardous wastes being generated from

various activities especially the industrial activities. The management module includes -

safe collection, reception, storage, transport, treatment and disposal of hazardous

wastes.

Salient Features of the Hazardous Waste (M&H) Rules

As per the rules “Hazardous waste” means any waste which by reason of any of its

physical, chemical, reactive, toxic, flammable, explosive or corrosive characteristics

causes danger or is likely to cause danger to health or environment, whether alone or

when in contact with other wastes or substances.

v Hazardous waste includes

(a) The wastes listed in column (3) of Schedule-1,

(b) Wastes having constituents listed in Schedule-2 if their concentration is equal

to or more than the limit indicated in the said Schedule; and

(c) wastes listed in Lists ‘A’ and ‘B’ of Schedule-3 (Part-A) applicable only in

case(s) of import or export of hazardous wastes in accordance with rules 12, 13 and

14 if they possess any of the hazardous characteristics listed in Part-B of Schedule

3”.

v Under the rules any occupier generating hazardous wastes listed in column (2) of the

Schedule in quantities equal to or exceeding the limits given in column (3) of the said

Schedule is required to take all practical steps to ensure that such wastes are

properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects which may result from

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such wastes and the occupier shall also be responsible for proper collection,

reception, treatment, storage and disposal of these wastes either himself or through

the operator of a fac ility.

v Every generator and operator of a facility for the collection, reception, treatment,

transport, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes is required to obtain

authorization from State Pollution Control Board all or any of the above purposes.

v The State Pollution Control Board does not issue an authorization unless it is

satisfied that the operator of a facility or an occupier, as the case may be, possesses

appropriate facilities, technical capabilities and equipment to handle hazardous

wastes safely.

Responsibilities of Entrepreneurs v To obtain the Authorization from SPCBs for collection, storage, treatment & disposal

of HW. v To comply with terms & conditions laid down in the Authorization pertaining to the

management of HW. v To submit the requisite information in the prescribed formats to the Board. v To maintain the up to date record of generated HW v To submit the manifest regarding transportation of HW. v To apply for renewal on expiry of the validity of authorization.

FORM NO. DETAILS TO BE SUBMITTED/ISSUED/MAINTAINED

Form 1 Application for authorization/renewal of authorization for co11ection/reception/treatment/ transport/storage/ disposal of hazardous wastes

Industry

Form 2 Authorization for operating a facility for collection, reception, treatment, storage, transport, and disposa1 of hazardous wastes).

State Pollution Control Board

Form 3 Format for maintaining records of hazardous wastes at the facility

Industry

Form 4. Annual returns pertaining to the Hazardous Wastes

Industry

Form 5 Report about the accident that may occur at the facility or on a hazardous waste site or during transportation of hazardous wastes

Industry /Occupier of TSDF/ Transporter

Form 6. Communication for trans-boundary movement of hazardous wastes by the exporting country or the exporter as the case may be, of hazardous wastes to the Central Government (the Ministry of Environment and Forests)

Exporter of HW( Industry)

Form 7 Records of the hazardous wastes imported shall Importer (Industry)

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be maintained here. Form 8 Marking of Hazardous Waste Containers Industry/ Transporter Form-9 Hazardous Waste Manifest (Information of

hazardous waste for disposal) Industry

Form-10 Transport Emergency (TREM) Card Transporter Form 11 Application for registration as recycler to the

Central Pollution Control Board Industry

Form 12 Form for filing returns by the re-cyclers/re-refiners of non-ferrous metal wastes/used oil/waste oil

Re-cyclers (Industry)

Form 13 Form for filing returns of auction/sale of non-ferrous metal wastes/used oil/waste oil

Industry

Hazardous Waste Management Cell at M.P. Pollution Control Board Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board has established a separate cell for this purpos e named as

"Hazardous Substance Management Division" (HSMD) at Head Office level. This section is headed

by a Chief Chemist along with other competent Scientific Officers. The head office is supported with

a network of Regional Offices across the State for regular vigil on the Industries. Composition of the

HSMD at Head Office is as following:

S.N.

Name of the Officer

(s)

Designation Qualification Experience

1. Dr. Abhay Saxena Chief Chemist ,

Head of the

Section

M.Sc. Ph.D.

(Zoology)

22 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

2. Dr. S. N. Tiwari Scientist M.Sc. Ph.D.

(Chemistry)

22 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

4. Dr. A.C. Karera Scientist M.Sc. Ph.D.

(Chemistry)

21 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

5. Dr. Arti Agrawal Scientist M.Sc. Ph.D.

(Chemistry)

21 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

6. Dr. Sunil Sudhakaran Scientist M.Sc. Ph.D.

(Zoology)

21 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

7. Shri S. Kariaya Jr. Scientist M.Sc. (Botany) 15 years in M.P. Pollution

Control Board

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Authorization Procedure

1. Inputs from industry:

§ Form- I from Industry

§ Questionnaire/inventory from Industry.

§ Requisite Adm. Expenses.

2. Procedure:

§ Scrutiny at HO level

§ Inspection report from Regional Office

§ Waste Quantification.

§ Waste Characterization.

§ Compliance of Rules 5(4)

3. Issue of Authorization.

4. Periodic Renewal of Authorization.

Renewal of Authorization § Application to be made 3 months before the expiry of term.

Documents required: § Form-1 completely filled. § Requisite administrative fee. § Compliance report. § Latest inventory of the industry.

Our consideration: § Industry’s compliance with the terms & conditions laid down in the authorization

issued to it. § Regularity in requisite submissions from time to time (such as, transport manifests,

annual returns regarding generation/disposal of HW etc.) § Proper record keeping of Haz. Wastes. § Visible efforts of the entrepreneur in direction of minimization of HW, good HW

management practices. § Timely implementation of the directions issued from time to time in context to

management of HW.

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Future planning of the Board Under the laboratory strengthening component, M.P. Pollution Control Board is develop ing a

laboratory exclusively for characterization of hazardous wastes at its Research Center

Bhopal. In this context point-wise status is follows:

v Laboratory has been recognized under EPA the Notification for the same is awaited from

CPCB.

v Sanction for execution of the proposed activities under the project has been received from

MoEF. Procurement of materials & equipments is under process.

v Trainings to the lab staff are covered in the annual training module as one of the

components. However specialized trainings to the concerned staff shall be required.

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In Madhya Pradesh 1056 units have been accorded authorization by May 2007. Out of

these 970 units are industrial establishment and balance 86 units though generating

hazardous waste are not involved in productive activity. The non-industrious group

covers printing press, oil depots, Hotel, Hospitals and Education institutions. All these

units have either installed DG-sets or they are storing petroleum products. Hence they

generate used / waste oil as hazardous waste owing to which these units have been

covered under the HW (M&H) Rules 1989 and granted authorization.

Region wise hazardous waste generated by the industrial units of Madhya Pradesh is

presented in the tables below:-

No. R.O. SLF Re-use Inc. Sale Remark

1. Bhopal

718.359 MT 0.1 KL

687.462 MT 245.575 KL

66 MT 1200.1 KL

587.55 MT 969.466 KL

2. Dhar 3094.911 M 0.1 KL

13255.439 MT 10637.179 KL

244.2 MT 150.035 KL

43637.6155 MT 3305.3975 KL

3. Guna

1487 MT 60 KL

297.987 MT 4.716 KL

-- 1042.422 MT 128.98 KL

4. Gwalior 1207.216 MT 2288 No.

751.656 MT 6.83 KL 18099 No.

1.0 MT 21.45 KL

490.302 MT 189.31 KL 7377 No.

5. Indore 1213.298 MT 5296.958 11.979 MT 9452.287

6. Jabalpur 3916.512 MT 4.1 KL

4037.332 MT 351.805 KL 7003 No.

0.108 MT 3.061 KL

7. Rewa 083.914 MT 870.612 MT 800.02825 KL

6.024 MT 114.743 KL

488.874 MT 6322.532 KL

8. Sagar 0.7 MT

0.32 MT 4.896 KL

0.2 MT 0.025 KL

12.22 MT 112.33 KL

9. Satna 756 MT

0.864 40.99 MT 735.881 KL

10. Ujjain 9956.397 MT 541.075 KL

2768.964 MT 2255.95 KL

2004.1 MT 209.584 MT 1369 KL

Grand total

22434 MT 605.38 KL

27967 MT 14307 KL

2334 MT 1486 KL

55962 MT 13133 KL

G. TOTAL as MASS in MT/Y

22434 MT 515 MT* 27.456 MT**

27967 MT 12161 MT* 301.188 MT**

2334 MT 1263 MT*

55962 MT 11163 MT* 88.524 MT**

* KL converted to MT. ** Nos. converted to MT

TOTAL HAZ.WASTE GENERATION

22976.456 MT 40429.188 MT 3597 MT 67213.24 MT (A) 134215.884

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Region wise hazardous waste generated by the non-industrial units of Madhya Pradesh is presented in the tables below:-

No. R.O. SLF Re-use Inc. Sale Remark 1.

Bhopal 1.08 MT 1.4 Kl

19.795 MT 0.335 Kl

-- 8.5 MT 236.95 Kl

2. Dhar -- -- -- --

3. Guna -- -- -- --

4. Gwalior

12.6 KL

0.12 MT 0.06 KL 7512 No.

2.55 KL

5. Indore 0.74 MT 3.05 KL

0.78 MT 0.414 KL

-- 4.0 MT 5.91 KL

6. Jabalpur 0.15 MT 2.8 KL

71.76 MT 1610.13 KL

36.3 MT 0.175 KL

7. Rewa -- 1.15 MT 0.05 KL

-- 1.22 MT 749.905 KL

8. Sagar 0.33 KL 0.412 KL 29.9 KL --

9. Satna 0.09 KL 10 KL -- --

10. Ujjain 1.5 MT -- -- 156.38 KL

Total 3.47 MT 20.27 KL

93.605 MT 1621.351 KL 7512 Nos.

36.3 MT 29.9 KL

13.72 MT 1151.87 KL

G. TOTAL as MASS in MT/Y

3.47 MT 17.2295 MT*

93.605 MT 1378.148 MT* 90144 MT**

36.3 MT 25.415 MT*

13.72 MT 979.089 MT**

TOTAL Haz. Waste

20.699MT 91615.753 MT 61.715 MT 589.655 MT (B) 92287.822 MT

Bhopal4112.3

Dhar72211

Guna2992

Gwalior2635.1

Indore15974.5

Jabalpur8259.5

Rewa7601

Sagar28.1

Satna1423.3

Ujjain18480.1

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SLF Re-use Incineration Sale Total Generation

(A)TOTAL Haz. Waste {Non-industrious}

20.699MT 91615.753 MT 61.715 MT 589.655 MT

(B) 92287.822 MT/Y

TOTAL (B) HAZ.WASTE

GENERATION {Industrious}

22976.456 MT

40429.188 MT 3597 MT 67213.24 MT

(A) 134215.884 MT/Y

Total hazardous waste

22997.155 MT

132044.941 MT 3658.715 MT 67802.895 MT

226503.706 MT/Y

T O T A L H A Z A R D O U S W A S T E G E N E R A T I O N I N M . P. {(A)+(B)}

226503.706 MT/YEAR

DISPOSAL PATTERN OF HW

Reuse, 132044.941

MT 58%

SLF, 22997.155

MT 10%

Sale 67802.715

MT 30%

Incinerate, 3658.715 MT

2%

SLF Reuse Incinerate Sale

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REGION SLF Reuse Incinerate Sale

Bhopal 718.4 896.2 1086 1411.6 Dhar 3094.9 22297 371.7 46447.2

SECURED LAND FILLABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE

Sagar0%

Rewa1%

Satna6% Ujjain

2%

Jabalpur30%

Indore10%

Guna12%Gwalior

9%

Dhar24%

Bhopal6%

INCINERABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE

Ujjain43%

Bhopal39%

Gwalior1%

Dhar13%

Jabalpur0%

Indore0%

Sagar0%

Satna0%

Rewa4%

Guna0%

RECYCLABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE

Gwalior1%

Guna2%

Indore14%

Jabalpur0%

Rewa9%

Dhar69%

Bhopal2%

Satna1%

Ujjain2%

Sagar0%

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Quantities in MT/Year Non-compliance & Legal Action v Closure directions issued: 126. v Closure directions revoked after compliance: 93. v Units still under closure: 33

Guna 1538 301.9 0 1552 Gwalior 1207.2 757.4 19.23 651.2 Indore 1213.3 5296.9 11.9 9452.28

Jabalpur 3919.9 4336.4 0 3 Rewa 83.9 1550.6 103.5 5863 Sagar 0.7 4.5 0.2 22.7 Satna 756 0 0.9 666.5 Ujjain 209.6 1369 1163.7 1373.2

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Board has identified 04 hazardous waste dump sites. Inventory based on initial surveys is presented below:

M/s. Sajjan Chemical & Investment (P) Ltd., Ratlam • M/s. Sajjan Chemical & Investment (P) Ltd., Ratlam was engaged in the

manufacture of H-acid, G-acid and is closed since 20.06.1999. • The industry was generating: 1000MT/A of Gypsum sludge, 410MT/A Iron

Sludge 4000MT/A of Sodium Sulphate & 1500MT/A of incinerated ash as hazardous wastes.

• Some of the wastes were being disposed off in khasara No 469/1 Kandarwasa mine. The incinerated ash was stored at plot No 61B, Industrial area.

• Presently all structures have been dismantled and equipments, machinery and all scrap materials have been removed from the site.

• Waste debris is still lying in underground storage tanks & sheds within & near by to factory premises.

M/s. Bordia Chemicals, Ratlam

• The unit was engaged in manufacturing H-acid, G-acid etc. and closed, since January 2003.

• The industry has been storing most of the wastes within the premises, • But currently most of the haz. Wastes & chemicals have been disposed off by

the industry without permission from Board. • Legal action under EPA has been filed against the unit in District Court

Ratlam.

M/s. Jayant Vitamins Ltd., Ratlam

• The industry was engaged in manufacturing Vitamin-C and sorbitol. • The industry was generating ETP sludge to the tune of 109.5MT/A & 22MT/A

Nickel sludge. • The industry is closed since 2000 and expected to have accumulated waste in its

premises. Presently under custodian of Bank of India as per the instruction of Hon. Bombay High Court, hence entry is restricted.

• But there is possibility that industry might have disposed off some waste is the premises of the industry which had to be verified by monitoring of soil, sub-soil and UG waste.

M/s. Beta-naphthol, Maksi, Distt. Shajapur (M.P) • This unit started production in 1985 and was engaged in manufacturing Beta-

napthol to the tune of 150/month and by- products sodium sulphite and tar but closed its operation in 1997.

• The industry generate hazardous waste ETP Sludge to the tune of 550 MT/year and Tarry waste to the tune of 15.40MT/year.

• At present there was no structure above ground level. All the structure has been dismantled and all the materials as reported earlier has been taken away or sold to procure all recyclable materials.

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• At present only the sludge lying in underground platform are still there the quantity of which could not be assessed as the platform also has been damaged to procure steel items.

Summary Apparent dumpsites with hazardous waste as per the available information are as following:

• Plot no. 54- E Industrial Area, Ratlam Sludge storage area of M/s Sajjan Chemicals.

• Plot no. 61-B Industrial Area, Ratlam Sludge storage area of M/s Sajjan Chemicals.

• Kandarwasa Mine Sludge storage area of M/s Sajjan Chemicals.

• Dump site of M/s Jayant Vitamin, Dosigaon, Industrial Area , Ratlam.

• Dump site of M/s Bordia Chemicals Ltd., 469 Katju Nagar , Ratlam.

• Dump site of M/s Beta-napthol Ltd., 5-A Industrial Area , Maksi., Shajapur

Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board has submitted the report on Identification &

assessment of Hazardous Waste dump sites to CPCB / GTZ, vide letter no 431 / MPPCB /

HSMD / 2007 dated 26/02/2007. A presentation on the report was made before CPCB and

GTZ on 07/06/07 at CPCB, Delhi during the meeting of expert committee for review of

assessment of hazardous waste dump site & evaluation of remediation plan for these. Board's

proposal for execution of detailed assessment and remediation studies of the identified sites

has been accepted for financial and technical support by GTZ principally. Final approvals in

this context are yet to be received from CPCB/GTZ.

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Common TSDF site has been constructed and has become operational from

November 2006, at Plot No. 104, Industrial Area No. II, Pithampur Distt. Dhar

(M.P), by M/s. M.P. Waste Management Facility (A group of M/s. Ramky

Enviro Engineers Ltd. Hyderabad) on BOOT basis.

The site has following components: 1. Temporary storage of wastes.

2. Solidification/stabilization.

3. Incineration.

4. Secured Land Fill.

5. ETP for leachates.

6. Lab for analytical purposes.

The site is designed to dispose following wastes for 20 years:-

v Direct Land Fill. - 50,000 MT./Y

v Solidification/stabilization followed by land fill - 20,000 MT/Y

v Incineration - 20,000 MT/Y

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Captive Secured Landfills: 10 units in M.P. have their own Secured land Fill sites, these area, v M/s. Grasim Industries Ltd., Nagda.

v M/s. Hukumcha nd Jute Industries (Amlai).

v M/s. Century Denim, Khargone.

v M/s. RPG Transmission Ltd., Jabalpur.

v M/s. Lupin (Raisen), Bhansali Industries, Jabalpur.

v M/s. Telecom Ltd., Richhai,Jabalpur under construction.

v M/s. Eternti Everest , Kymore.

v M/s. Ranbaxy , Dewas

v M/s. Bhansali Engineering Polymer Ltd., Chhindwara.

v M/s. Hotline (CPT), Malanpur, Bhind.

In addition to above a few more industries are in process of development of their own

disposal sites.

Captive Incineration facilities :-

13 units as enlisted below have their own incineration facility. v M/s. Kinetic Motors, Pithampur, Dhar

v M/s. Eicher Motors, Pithampur, Dhar

v M/s. Universal Cable, Satna.

v M/s. Birla Ericssion, Rewa

v M/s. Vindhya Telelinks, Rewa

v M/s. Lupin Industries, Mandideep, Raisen.

v M/s. ICPA Lab., Ratlam

v M/s. Ranbaxy, Dewas

v M/s. Premier Industries, Chhindwara

v M/s. Naveen Chemicals, Dewas

v M/s. Gwalior Chemicals, Nagda

v M/s. Force Motors, Dhar

v M/s. AVTEC Ltd., Pithampur, Dhar

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1. Abstract

2. General Information on Rules, Set-up at MPPCB,

Procedures, future planning & strategies.

3. Scenario of the Hazardous Waste (HW) Generating Industries

in Madhya Pradesh:

i) Analysis of the generation & disposal trends.

ii) District-wise: no. of industries & the hazardous waste

generation.

4. Dump Sites in the State.

5. Captive Disposal Facilities.

6. Common TSDF Site.

7. Details of Closure/Revoke Orders under HW (M&H), Rules.

8. Hazardous Waste Generation in Authorized Industrious Units.

9. Hazardous Waste Generation in Authorized Non-Industrious

Units.

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District-wise No. of Hazardous Waste Generating Authorized Units

S.N. Regional Office Districts No. of Hazardous Waste

Generating authorized units

1. Bhopal 104

Bhopal 46

Betul 06

Hoshangabad 09

Harda 01

Raisen 40

Sehore 02

2. Dhar 237

Dhar 227

Jhabua 10

3. Guna 47

Guna 07

Rajgarh 16

Vidisha 22

Shivpuri 02

4. Gwalior 94

Gwalior 39

Bhind 47

Morena 07

Datia 01

5. Indore 220

Indore 204

Khandwa 04

Khargone 10

Badwani 02

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S.N. Regional Office Districts No. of Hazardous Waste Generating authorized units

6. Jabalpur 91

Jabalpur 33

Chhindwara 16

Mandla 05

Balaghat 04

Nainpur 01

Narsinghpur 09

Katni 23

7. Rewa 95

Rewa 14

Sidhi 28

Anuppur 06

Shahdol 37

Umaria 10

8. Sagar 34

Sagar 12

Tikamgarh 04

Chhatarpur 09

Panna 03

Damoh 06

9. Satna 10

Satna 10

10. Ujjain 124

Ujjain 18

Dewas 72

Ratlam 11

Neemuch 08

Mandsaur 07

Shajapur 08

Grand Total 1056

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DISTRICT WISE TOTAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE

Regional office Bhopal Dist. Industry total

Non-industry

Grand Total

Bhopal 602.465 MT 270.07 KL

28.375 MT 238.685 KL

630.84 MT 508.755 KL

Betul 74.44 MT 161.27 KL

-- 74.44 MT 161.27 KL

Hoshangabad 174.265 MT 29.25 KL

1 MT 175.265 MT 29.25 KL

Harda 14 MT 0.3 KL

-- 14 MT 0.3 KL

Raisen 1207.941 MT 1953.951 KL

-- 1207.941 MT 1953.951 KL

Sehore 0.4 KL -- 0.4 KL

Regional office : Guna Rajgarh 1200.647 MT

85.836 KL -- 1200.647 MT

85.836 KL Vidisha 1289.722 MT

62.55 KL -- 1289.722 MT

62.55 KL Guna 211.11 MT

44.8 KL -- 211.11 MT

44.8 KL Shivpuri

126.01 MT 0.61 KL

-- 126.01 MT 0.61 KL

Regional office : Indore Indore 9894.24 MT

5.52 MT 9.374 KL

9899.76 MT 9.374 KL

Khandwa 3.167 MT -- 3.167 MT Khargone

6076.035 MT -- 6076.035 MT

Badwani 15974.522 MT -- 15974.522 MT

Regional office : Rewa Sidhi 768.553 MT

6058.565 KL 1.2 MT 0.9 KL

769.753 MT 6059.465 KL

Anuppur 36.036 MT 12.769 KL

-- 36.036 MT 12.769 KL

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Rewa 821.396 MT 56.215 KL

1.37 MT 749.055 KL

822.766 MT 805.27 KL

Shahdol 817.414 MT 427.391 KL

-- 817.414 MT 427.391 KL

Umaria 6.01 MT 682.387 MT

-- 6.01 MT 682.387 MT

Regional office : Sagar Sagar 10.54 MT

4.101 KL

29.91 KL 10.54 MT 34.011 KL

Tikamgarh

2.7 MT 0.1 KL

0.352 KL 2.7 MT 0.452 KL

Chhatarpur 0.395 KL 0.38 KL 0.775 KL Panna 5.4 KL -- 5.4 KL Damoh

0.1 MT 107.255 KL

-- 0.2 MT 107.255 KL

Regional office : Satna Satna 42.61 MT

735.881 KL 10.09 KL 42.61 MT

745.971 KL Regional office : Ujjain Ujjain 18180.558 MT

49.34 KL -- 18180.558 MT

49.34 KL Dewas 3257.967 MT

2869.4 KL -- 3257.967 MT

2869.4 KL Ratlam 403 MT

330.7 KL 1.5 MT 156.08 KL

404.5 MT 486.78 KL

Shajapur 2712.43 MT 302.97 KL

-- 2712.43 MT 302.97 KL

Mandsour 348.39 MT 2.05 KL

-- 348.39 MT 2.05 KL

Neemuch 36.7 MT 611.48 KL

0.3 KL 36.7 MT 611.78 KL

Regional office : Jabalpur Jabalpur 4878.32 MT

260.21 KL 71.76 MT 1519.825 KL

4950.08 MT 1780.035 KL

Katni 1983.302 MT 48.17 KL 3 Nos.

-- 1983.302 MT 48.17 KL 3 Nos.

Chhindwara 986.362 MT 31.436 KL 7000 Nos.

6.2 KL 986.362 MT 37.636 KL 7000 Nos.

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Narsinghpur 107.15 MT 1.22 KL

-- 107.15 MT 1.22 KL

Mandla 16.4 MT 1.23 KL

0.025 KL 16.4 MT 1.255 KL

Balaghat 49.2 MT 5.4 KL

-- 49.2 MT 5.4 KL

Nainpur -- 0.025KL 0.025KL Regional office : Gwalior Gwalior 419.86 MT

18.447 KL 137 Nos.

0.12 MT 15.21 KL 7512 Nos.

419.98 MT 33.657 KL 7649 Nos.

Bhind 2024.178 MT 111.738 KL 18687 Nos.

-- 2024.178 MT 111.738 KL 18687 Nos.

Morena 6.13 MT 65.935 KL 8940 Nos.

-- 6.13 MT 65.935 KL 8940 Nos.

Datia 0.02 KL -- 0.02 KL

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S. No

Name of Industry Closure order issued vide No. & Dated

Re open on dated

Present status

Regional office : Bhopal 1. M/s. Bhopal Sahakari Dugda Sangh

Mydt. Bhopal 143/ 29.10.05 266/25.01.06

2. M/s. Goyal Batteries, Plot No. 10B, Industrial Area, Mandideep,

10915/ 30.06.04 14471/26.08.04

3. M/s. Hindustan Petroleum Co. Ltd., Nishatpura Depot. Bhopal

10921/30.06.04 450/30.11.05

4. M/s. Lupin Laboratories 198-202, New Industrial Area No. 2, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen

10917/30.06.04 11501/13.07.04

5. M/s. Siddharth Soya Products Ltd., Harda, Dist. Hoshangabad

10937/30.06.04 13260/10.08.04

6. M/s. Rajasthan Insecticides, Mandideep,. Dist. Raisen

10925/30.06.04 14497/26.08.04

7. M/s. Standard Surfcant Ltd., (Film Sulphomatin Division), 24-A, New Sector, Mandideep, Dist Raisen

19045/03.11.04 20572/25.11.04

8. M/s. Parmali Wallace, Bhopal

3403/18.02.05 63/ 19.10.05

9. M/s. Crompton Greaves Ltd., (Machine-7 Div.) D-5, Industrial Area, Mandideep, Dist. Raisen

730/08.03.06 1158/10.04.06

10. M/s. Crompton Greaves (Transformer Div.-T-3) Manideep, Dist. Raisen

893/17.03.06 1192/10.04.06

11. M/s. C.J. Geletine Mandideep, Dist. Raisen

08.03.07 Closed

12. M/s. Narmada Petro Products, Govindpura, Bhopal

59/05.01.06 902/05.04.07

13. M/s. Mansapuram Petrochemicals, Mandideep, Raisen

61/05.01.06 1235/25.05.07

Regional office : Dhar 14.

M/s. Asiatic Petrochemicals, Exchange, Pithampur, Dist. Dhar

04.02.04 Closed

15. M/s. Girnar Fibers Ltd., Plot No. 516 - 518, Sector-III, Pithampur, Dist. Dhar

04.02.04 27.02.04

16. M/s. Amir Chem Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 41,42, Industrial Area, Pithampur, Dist. Dhar

04.02.04 01.04.04

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17. M/s. Combined Engineerings (P) Ltd., Pithampur, Dist. Dhar

11.02.04 01.03.04

18. M/s. Prakash Paper Ind Ltd., Kalsara, KhDhar

07.02.04 Closed

19. M/s. TVS Srichakra Ltd., Pithampur, Dhar

07.02.04 Closed

20. M/s. Century Drugs (P) Ltd., Plot NO. 38, Sector-III, Pithampur, Dist. Dhar

04.02.04 01.03.04

21. M/s. Gauraw Oil Ind. Kukshi, Dhar 07.02.04 19.05.04 22. M/s. Hariom Kattha & Chemical,

Dhar 207.02.04 Closed

23. M/s. J.K. Quality Cotton Ind. Kucshi, Dhar

04.02.04 17.05.04

24. M/s. Kowa Spiners Ltd., Dhamnod, Dhar

04.02.04 Closed

25. M/s. Arya Filament Pvt. Ltd., Pithampur,

04.02.04 28.02.04

26. M/s. Decora Tubes Ltd., WTP Division, Dhar

10.02.04 Closed

27. M/s. G.C.S. Meta Organics Pithampur 04.02.04 Closed 28. M/s. Narmada Detergent Ind.

Ltd.Pithampur 07.02.04 Closed

29. M/s. Pithampur Poly Products, Dhar 04.02.04 26.02.04 30. M/s. R .S. Electricals, Pithampur 04.02.04 01.03.04 31. M/s. Resin & Pigments , Pithampur 04.02.04 28.02.04 32. M/s. Sapna Polywel Pithampur 04.02.04 06.03.04 33. M/s. Triveni Conductors Ltd., , Dhar 10.02.04 29.03.04 34. M/s. Varun Cement Ltd.,Amjheta,

Dhar 07.02.04 Closed

35. M/s. Adi Chem Trade Pvt. Ltd. 18.06.04 05.08.04 36. M/s. Indo Zinc Ltd. 18.06.04 Closed 37. M/s. ZYG Pharma (P) Ltd. 30.06.04 22.07.04 38. M/s. Jaya Hind Industries Ltd. 30.06.04 16.07.04 39. M/s. Indo Micro Nutrients (P) Ltd. 30.06.04 02.09.04 40. M/s. Khandelwal Herrman Electronics 30.06.04 Closed 41. M/s. Triveni Shinton Internatinal Ltd,

Dhar 24.07.04 10.08.04

42. M/s. Asiatic Ultra Pigments, Dhar 26.07.04 07.08.04 43. M/s. Shri Agrasen Oil Refinery, Dhar 29.07.04 10.08.04 44. M/s. Pritibha Syntex Ltd., (Unit-II)

Dhar 03.08.04 16.08.04

45. M/s. Decora Tubes Ltd. (SS Divn.) 13.07.04 Closed 46. M/s. Shipon Chemical (P) Ltd. 07.08.04 Revoke 47. M/s. National Steel Ltd. (CRM

Divn.) Dhar 01.09.04 10.09.04

48. M/s. Alpine Industries Ltd., Dhar 13.07.04 Closed 49. M/s.Angel Remidies Ltd., Dhar 16.08.04 13.09.04 50. M/s. Standard Scrap Material, Dhar 01.09.04 Closed

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51. M/s. Anglo French Drugs Ltd., Dhar 02.09.04 22.09.04 52. M/s. Sanghvi Asbestos (Unit-1), Dhar 20.09.04 30.10.04 53. M/s. Rajratan Gustav Golf Ltd., Dhar 05.10.04 10.11.04 54. M/s. Lloyed Insulation Ltd.,

(Super Sera Divn.) Dhar 05.10.04 25.10.04

55. M/s. Metalman Ind. Ltd., 05.10.04 05.09.06

18.11.04 27.01.07

56. M/s. Man Ind. Ltd., (Alumimium Divn.)

05.10.04 10.11.04

57. M/s. Bajaj Tempo Ltd., Dhar 28.09.04 15.10.04 58. M/s. Raneka Industires, Pithampur, 27.10.04 02.12.04 59. M/s. K.N. Chemicals, Pithampur, Dist.

Dhar 08.11.04 Closed

60. M/s. Harshwardhan Chemical, Jhabua 23-11.04 Revoke 61. M/s. Hindustan Motor (PUP Div.)

Pithampur, 29.11.04 13.12.04

62. M/s. Spent Chemical Aug. 2005 Closed 63. M/s. Kinetic Motors, Pithampur, 07.01.05 22.1.05 64. M/s. Raymond Ltd., (Unit-1)

Pithampur 13.01.05 25.1.05

65. M/s. Indore Wire Ltd., Pithampur, Dhar

20.04.05 03.01.06

66. M/s. Eicher Motors Ltd., Pithampur 06.08.05 12.09.05 67. M/s. Prakash Industries (Picture Tube

Div.) 22.08.05 16.09.05

68. M/s. Aadi Chem , Pithampur, Dhar 24.08.05 10.03.06 69. M/s. Indo Borax & Chemicals,

Pithampur, 06.03.06 05.09.06

70. M/s. Bhagirath Kanch Metal Frebics (P) Ltd., Pithampur, Dhar

30.09.05 21.12.05

71. M/s. M.R.K. Pipe, Pithampur, Dhar 20.12.05 07.07.06 72. M/s. Bridge Stones India Ltd.,

Pithampur, Dhar 19.01.06 10.03.06

Regional office : Guna 73. M/s. Goyal Pesticides Ltd., Vidisha June-2004 05.08.04 74. M/s. Anjali Solvent Ltd., Rajgarh 30.06.04 24.11.04 75. M/s. SM Dyechem,Vidisha 04/06/05 Closed Regional office : Gwalior 76. M/s. Vaishno Food Product, Gwalior 04.02.04 13.05.04 77. M/s. B.P. Food (P) Ltd., Gwalior 04.02.04 13.05.04 78. M/s. Gulshan Industries, Gwalior 04.02.04 30.06.04 79. M/s. Ankit Industries, Gwalior 04.02.04 Closed 80. M/s. Moden Foundary & Petern Shop,

Gwalior 07.02.04 17.06.04

81. M/s. BEW Auto Parts, Gwalior 04.02.04 April 2004 82. M/s. Sparkel Metal, 04.02.04 Closed 83. M/s. Piyush Metals 30.06.04 07.10.04

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84. M/s. AVN Tubes Ltd. 30.06.04 25.11.04 85. M/s. Vijay Techno Chem Banmore 30.06.04 30.09.04 86. M/s. Dhingra Polychem Industries 30.06.04 07.10.04 87. M/s. Atlas Cycle 24.07.04 10.08.04 88. M/s. FCL , Mallanpur, Bhind 23.03.06 11.07.06 89. M/s. Super Cassette, Malanpur, Bhind 28.05.07 Closed Regional office : Indore

90. M/s. Ajanta Fabricators & Electroplating,

04.02.04 21.06.04

91. M/s. Prakash Textile , Indore 07.02.04 25.5.05 92. M/s. Purohit Pharma 11.02.04 Closed 93. M/s. Satyam Electroplaters, Indore 07.02.04 29.09.05 94. M/s. Soni Electroplating, Indore 07.02.04 29.09.05 95. M/s. Sunita Electroplating , Indore 07.02.04 18.06.04 96. M/s. Power Battery , Indore 04.02.04 29.09.05 97. M/s. Perfect Pharmaceuticals, 07.02.04 Closed 98. M/s. Harshat Textile, Indore 07.02.04 Closed 99. M/s. R.K. Engg. Indore 07.02.04 Closed 100. M/s. Rainbow Drugs & Chemicals,

Indore 07.02.04 29.09.05

101. M/s. Ujjawal Soya & Chemicals, Indore

30.06.04 02.05.05

102. M/s. M.P. Bright Bar Mfg. Ltd. Indore 30.06.04 29.09.05 103. M/s. Shrinath Wires, Indore. 30.06.04 Closed 104. M/s. Pioneer Dyeing & Printing ,

Indore 30.06.04 29.09.05

105. M/s. R.G. Industries (P) Ltd., Indore 30.06.04 29.09.05 106. M/s. K.D.M. Textile Processing &

Consultant, Indore 30.06.04 29.09.05

107. M/s. Agarwal Distilleries Pvt. Ltd., Khargone

07.10.04 23.11.04

108. M/s. Parantal Drugs India Ltd., Indore 21.02.07 Closed Regional office : Jabalpur

109. M/s. Keetnashak Aushadhi Nirman Sanyantra, Katni

30.06.04 21.07.04

110. M/s. RPG Transmission Ltd., Deori Jabalpur

18/07/05 04/08/05

111. M/s. Industrial Products , Chhindwara 31.08.05 Closed 112. M/s. Kamla Chemical, Richhai, 31.08.05 07.03.06 113. M/s. Bharat Petroleum, Jabalpur 19.01.06 Revoke Regional office : Rewa 114. M/s. South Eastern Coal Field Ltd.,

(Baiga Open Cast M ine), Shahdol 30.06.04 28.07.04

Regional office : Sagar 115. M/s. Madhya Bharat Agro Products

Ltd., Sagar

30.06.04 29.11.04

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116. M/s. Jindal Chemical , Sagar 07.08.04 Closed 117. M/s. Choudhary Chemicals, Sagar 29.07.04 Revoke Regional office : Ujjain

118. M/s. Chamuda Standard, Dewas 07.02.04 29/05/04 119. M/s. Dewas Fabrics, Dewas 26.07.04 Closed 120. M/s. Rajaram Brothers , Mandsour 13.07.04 05.08.04 121. M/s. Oil Well Industries, Ujjain 2207/05 Closed 122. M/s. Gin India Oil, Ujjain 22.07.05 Closed 123. M/s. SV Electricals, Dewas 25.05.05 23.09.05 124. M/s. S.V. Industries, Dewas 18.07.05 Closed 125. M/s. S. Kumar Ltd., Dewas 05.09.05 23.09.05 126. M/s. Prestige Food Ltd., Dewas 21.10.05 06.03.06

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