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Central Pollution Control Board

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India is a statutory organization under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Mo.E.F.C.C.). It was established in 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act, 1974. The CPCB is also entrusted with the powers and functions under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. It serves as a field formation and also provides technical services to the Ministry of Environment and Forests under the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. It coordinates the activities of the State Pollution Control Boards by providing technical assistance and guidance and also resolves disputes among them. It is the apex organization in country in the field of pollution control,[3] as a technical wing of MoEFCC.[4][5] The board is led by its chairperson appointed by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet of the Government of India.[6] The current acting chairman is Shri Tanmay Kumar IAS (August 2021) and the Member Secretary is Prashant Gargava.[7]

Central Pollution Control Board
CPCB
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Flag of Central Pollution Control Board
Agency overview
Formed22 September 1974
JurisdictionUnion Government of India
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Employees500[1]
Annual budget400 million (US$5.0 million)[2]
Agency executives
  • Shri Tanmay Kumar, IAS (August 2021-Present), Chairperson
  • Dr. Prashant Gargava, Member-Secretary
Websitewww.cpcb.nic.in

CPCB has its head office in New Delhi, with seven zonal offices and 5 laboratories. The board conducts environmental assessments and research. It is responsible for maintaining national standards under a variety of environmental laws, in consultation with zonal offices, tribal, and local governments. It has responsibilities to conduct monitoring of water and air quality,[8] and maintains monitoring data. The agency also works with industries and all levels of government in a wide variety of voluntary pollution prevention programs and energy conservation efforts. It advises the central government to prevent and control water and air pollution. It also advises the Governments of Union Territories on industrial and other sources of water and air pollution. CPCB along with its counterparts the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) are responsible for implementation of legislation relating to prevention and control of environmental pollution.[9][10]

The board has approximately 500 full-time employees[11] including engineers, scientists, and environmental protection specialists.

CPCB head office in New Delhi

History edit

CPCB is constituted on 22 cleanliness of streams, wells.[12]

The Environment Protection Act (EPA) was passed in 1986 to close the gaps in the Water and Air Act, by adding some more functions to the CPCB. CPCB plays role in abatement and control of pollution in the country by generating relevant data, providing scientific information, rendering technical inputs for formation of national policies and programs, training and development of manpower and organizing activities for promoting awareness at different levels of the Government and public.[13][14] Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) was established in 1991 by Central Government works with (CPCB) and (NGT) to control the pollution in Capital.[15][16][17][18]

Functions of CPCB edit

Functions of CPCB comes under both national level and as State Boards for the Union Territories. CPCB, under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, aims to promote cleanliness of streams and wells in different areas of the States by prevention, control and abatement of water pollution, and to improve the quality of air and to prevent, control or abate air pollution in the country.

  • Air quality/ pollution : CPCB runs nationwide programs of ambient air quality monitoring known as National Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP). The network consists of 621 operating stations covering 262 cities/towns in 29 states and 5 Union Territories of the country. Under N.A.M.P., four air pollutants viz., Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2, Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) and Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (RSPM/ PM10) have been identified for regular monitoring at all the locations. The monitoring of meteorological parameters such as wind speed and wind direction, relative humidity (RH) and temperature were also integrated with the monitoring of air quality. This information on Air Quality at ITO is updated every week.[19]
  • Water quality/ pollution : Fresh water is a finite resource essential for use in agriculture, industry, propagation of wildlife & fisheries and for human existence. India is a riverine country. It has 14 major rivers, 44 medium rivers and 55 minor rivers besides numerous lakes, ponds and wells which are used as primary source of drinking water even without treatment. Most of the rivers being fed by monsoon rains, which is limited to only three months of the year, run dry throughout the rest of the year often carrying wastewater discharges from industries or cities or towns endangering the quality of our scarce water resources. CPCB in collaboration with concerned SPCBs/PCCs established a nationwide network of water quality monitoring, which has running 1019 stations in 27 States and 6 Union Territories. The monitoring process is done on quarterly basis in surface waters and on half yearly basis in case of ground water. It covers 200 Rivers, 60 Lakes, 5 Tanks, 3 Ponds, 3 Creeks, 13 Canals, 17 Drains and 321 Wells. Among the 1019 stations, 592 are on rivers, 65 on lakes, 17 on drains, 13 on canals, 5 on tanks, 3 on creeks, 3 on ponds and 321 are groundwater stations. The inland water quality monitoring network is operating under a three-tier program i.e. Global Environment Monitoring System (GEMS), Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources System (MINARS) and Yamuna Action Plan (YAP).[20][21]
  • Urban area programs (EcoCity Program) : CPCB programs for urban areas, also known as EcoCity Program comes under X Plan to improve environment through implementation of identified environmental improvement projects in the selected towns and cities. Pilot studies conducted for urban areas by the Centre for Spatial Environmental Planning created at the CPCB under the World Bank funded Environmental Management Capacity Building Project and supported by the GTZ-CPCB Project under the Indo-German Bilateral Program.[22] According to these studies CPCB develop a comprehensive urban improvement system employing practical, innovative and non-conventional solutions. Under the X Plan, a budget provision of Rs. 15 crore has been made for the period 2002–03 to 2006-07 for the Ecocity projects.[23][24]
  • Municipal Solid Waste rules : Every municipal authority comes under the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 (MSW rules, 2000) and responsible for collection, segregation, storage, transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid. CPCB collects necessary information form municipal authorities and provide them technical assistance.[25]
  • Noise Pollution/ Rules : According to S.O. 123(E) by MoEFC, various sources like industrial activity, construction activity, generator sets, loud speakers, public address systems, music systems, vehicular horns and other mechanical devices have deleterious effects on human health. CPCB has the responsibility to regulate and control noise producing and generating sources with the objective of maintaining the ambient air quality standards.[26]
  • Environmental Data Statistics : CPCB manages environmental data statistic in which air quality data and water quality data comes through. In the case of air quality data, it measures the level of SO2, NO2, RSPM and SPM.[27][28] CPCB measure and maintains water quality data as well. Quality level of river and ponds are the major fields which comes under the water quality data criteria.[29][30]

Organizational structure edit

 
Organisational structure of CPCB

CPCB is led by its Chairman following by the Member Secretary. The CPCB performs its various functions through the following nine major project\ budget heads.[31][32]

  • Pollution assessment (survey and monitoring).
  • R&D and laboratory management.
  • Development of standards and guidelines for industry specific emissions and effluents standards
  • Training
  • Information database management and library
  • Pollution control technology
  • Pollution control enforcement
  • Mass awareness and publications
  • Hazard waste management[33]

Divisions of CPCB Head Office edit

CPCB head office is currently divided into 22 divisions. Each division have its own in charge and individual sets of goals.[34]

  • Pollution Control Planning Division (PCP).[35]
  • Pollution, Assessment, Monitoring & Survey (PAMS).[36]
  • Pollution Control Implementation Division -I (PCI-I).[37]
  • Pollution Control Implementation Division-II (PCI-II).[38]
  • Pollution Control Implementation Division - III (PCI-III).[39]
  • Urban Pollution Control Division (UPCD).[40]
  • Hazardous Waste Management Division (HWMD).[41]
  • Information Technology.[42]
  • Environmental Training Unit (ETU).[43]
  • LEGAL CELL.[44]
  • PR SECTION.[45]
  • AS SECTION.[46]
  • BUILDING SECTION.[47]
  • LIBRARY.[48]
  • HINDI SECTION.[49]
  • ADMINISTRATION (RECRUITMENT).
  • PCI (SSI).[50]
  • ADMINISTRATION (PERSONNEL).
  • MATERIAL.
  • Accounts.

Zonal offices edit

CPCB has established 9 zonal offices catering to various States. Zonal offices are field offices of CPCB and all the schemes are prepared at Head office are executed by them. Zonal offices undertake field investigation and send reports on Water Quality Monitoring, Air Quality Monitoring, Industrial Inspection and other such related activities to the Head office for further action. Each zonal office caters to a fixed number of states. The Zonal offices are located at Bengaluru, Kolkata, Shillong, Bhopal, Lucknow, Vadodara, Chandigarh, Pune and a Project Office at Agra.[51]

See also edit

References edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Central Pollution Control Board news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Central Pollution Control Board CPCB of India is a statutory organization under the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change Mo E F C C It was established in 1974 under the Water Prevention and Control of pollution Act 1974 The CPCB is also entrusted with the powers and functions under the Air Prevention and Control of Pollution Act 1981 It serves as a field formation and also provides technical services to the Ministry of Environment and Forests under the provisions of the Environment Protection Act 1986 It coordinates the activities of the State Pollution Control Boards by providing technical assistance and guidance and also resolves disputes among them It is the apex organization in country in the field of pollution control 3 as a technical wing of MoEFCC 4 5 The board is led by its chairperson appointed by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet of the Government of India 6 The current acting chairman is Shri Tanmay Kumar IAS August 2021 and the Member Secretary is Prashant Gargava 7 Central Pollution Control BoardCPCBLogo of Central Pollution Control BoardFlag of Central Pollution Control BoardAgency overviewFormed22 September 1974JurisdictionUnion Government of IndiaHeadquartersNew DelhiEmployees500 1 Annual budget 400 million US 5 0 million 2 Agency executivesShri Tanmay Kumar IAS August 2021 Present ChairpersonDr Prashant Gargava Member SecretaryWebsitewww cpcb nic inCPCB has its head office in New Delhi with seven zonal offices and 5 laboratories The board conducts environmental assessments and research It is responsible for maintaining national standards under a variety of environmental laws in consultation with zonal offices tribal and local governments It has responsibilities to conduct monitoring of water and air quality 8 and maintains monitoring data The agency also works with industries and all levels of government in a wide variety of voluntary pollution prevention programs and energy conservation efforts It advises the central government to prevent and control water and air pollution It also advises the Governments of Union Territories on industrial and other sources of water and air pollution CPCB along with its counterparts the State Pollution Control Boards SPCBs are responsible for implementation of legislation relating to prevention and control of environmental pollution 9 10 The board has approximately 500 full time employees 11 including engineers scientists and environmental protection specialists CPCB head office in New DelhiContents 1 History 2 Functions of CPCB 3 Organizational structure 4 Divisions of CPCB Head Office 5 Zonal offices 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editCPCB is constituted on 22 cleanliness of streams wells 12 The Environment Protection Act EPA was passed in 1986 to close the gaps in the Water and Air Act by adding some more functions to the CPCB CPCB plays role in abatement and control of pollution in the country by generating relevant data providing scientific information rendering technical inputs for formation of national policies and programs training and development of manpower and organizing activities for promoting awareness at different levels of the Government and public 13 14 Delhi Pollution Control Committee DPCC was established in 1991 by Central Government works with CPCB and NGT to control the pollution in Capital 15 16 17 18 Functions of CPCB editFunctions of CPCB comes under both national level and as State Boards for the Union Territories CPCB under the Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act 1974 and the Air Prevention and Control of Pollution Act 1981 aims to promote cleanliness of streams and wells in different areas of the States by prevention control and abatement of water pollution and to improve the quality of air and to prevent control or abate air pollution in the country Air quality pollution CPCB runs nationwide programs of ambient air quality monitoring known as National Air Quality Monitoring Programme NAMP The network consists of 621 operating stations covering 262 cities towns in 29 states and 5 Union Territories of the country Under N A M P four air pollutants viz Sulphur Dioxide SO2 Oxides of Nitrogen as NO2 Suspended Particulate Matter SPM and Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter RSPM PM10 have been identified for regular monitoring at all the locations The monitoring of meteorological parameters such as wind speed and wind direction relative humidity RH and temperature were also integrated with the monitoring of air quality This information on Air Quality at ITO is updated every week 19 Water quality pollution Fresh water is a finite resource essential for use in agriculture industry propagation of wildlife amp fisheries and for human existence India is a riverine country It has 14 major rivers 44 medium rivers and 55 minor rivers besides numerous lakes ponds and wells which are used as primary source of drinking water even without treatment Most of the rivers being fed by monsoon rains which is limited to only three months of the year run dry throughout the rest of the year often carrying wastewater discharges from industries or cities or towns endangering the quality of our scarce water resources CPCB in collaboration with concerned SPCBs PCCs established a nationwide network of water quality monitoring which has running 1019 stations in 27 States and 6 Union Territories The monitoring process is done on quarterly basis in surface waters and on half yearly basis in case of ground water It covers 200 Rivers 60 Lakes 5 Tanks 3 Ponds 3 Creeks 13 Canals 17 Drains and 321 Wells Among the 1019 stations 592 are on rivers 65 on lakes 17 on drains 13 on canals 5 on tanks 3 on creeks 3 on ponds and 321 are groundwater stations The inland water quality monitoring network is operating under a three tier program i e Global Environment Monitoring System GEMS Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources System MINARS and Yamuna Action Plan YAP 20 21 Urban area programs EcoCity Program CPCB programs for urban areas also known as EcoCity Program comes under X Plan to improve environment through implementation of identified environmental improvement projects in the selected towns and cities Pilot studies conducted for urban areas by the Centre for Spatial Environmental Planning created at the CPCB under the World Bank funded Environmental Management Capacity Building Project and supported by the GTZ CPCB Project under the Indo German Bilateral Program 22 According to these studies CPCB develop a comprehensive urban improvement system employing practical innovative and non conventional solutions Under the X Plan a budget provision of Rs 15 crore has been made for the period 2002 03 to 2006 07 for the Ecocity projects 23 24 Municipal Solid Waste rules Every municipal authority comes under the Municipal Solid Wastes Management amp Handling Rules 2000 MSW rules 2000 and responsible for collection segregation storage transportation processing and disposal of municipal solid CPCB collects necessary information form municipal authorities and provide them technical assistance 25 Noise Pollution Rules According to S O 123 E by MoEFC various sources like industrial activity construction activity generator sets loud speakers public address systems music systems vehicular horns and other mechanical devices have deleterious effects on human health CPCB has the responsibility to regulate and control noise producing and generating sources with the objective of maintaining the ambient air quality standards 26 Environmental Data Statistics CPCB manages environmental data statistic in which air quality data and water quality data comes through In the case of air quality data it measures the level of SO2 NO2 RSPM and SPM 27 28 CPCB measure and maintains water quality data as well Quality level of river and ponds are the major fields which comes under the water quality data criteria 29 30 Organizational structure edit nbsp Organisational structure of CPCBCPCB is led by its Chairman following by the Member Secretary The CPCB performs its various functions through the following nine major project budget heads 31 32 Pollution assessment survey and monitoring R amp D and laboratory management Development of standards and guidelines for industry specific emissions and effluents standards Training Information database management and library Pollution control technology Pollution control enforcement Mass awareness and publications Hazard waste management 33 Divisions of CPCB Head Office editCPCB head office is currently divided into 22 divisions Each division have its own in charge and individual sets of goals 34 Pollution Control Planning Division PCP 35 Pollution Assessment Monitoring amp Survey PAMS 36 Pollution Control Implementation Division I PCI I 37 Pollution Control Implementation Division II PCI II 38 Pollution Control Implementation Division III PCI III 39 Urban Pollution Control Division UPCD 40 Hazardous Waste Management Division HWMD 41 Information Technology 42 Environmental Training Unit ETU 43 LEGAL CELL 44 PR SECTION 45 AS SECTION 46 BUILDING SECTION 47 LIBRARY 48 HINDI SECTION 49 ADMINISTRATION RECRUITMENT PCI SSI 50 ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL MATERIAL Accounts Zonal offices editCPCB has established 9 zonal offices catering to various States Zonal offices are field offices of CPCB and all the schemes are prepared at Head office are executed by them Zonal offices undertake field investigation and send reports on Water Quality Monitoring Air Quality Monitoring Industrial Inspection and other such related activities to the Head office for further action Each zonal office caters to a fixed number of states The Zonal offices are located at Bengaluru Kolkata Shillong Bhopal Lucknow Vadodara Chandigarh Pune and a Project Office at Agra 51 See also editEnvironmental issues in India Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education Van Vigyan Kendra VVK Forest Science CentresReferences edit Environmental Compliance and Enforcement in India Rapid Assessment PDF Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Annual Action Plan 2012 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2013 CPCB issues guidelines for public to lodge complaints on air pollution in Delhi NCR 31 October 2018 ESTABLISHMENT OF Central Pollution Control Board PDF Central Pollution Control Board Archived from the original PDF on 28 August 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2013 Evaluation of Central Pollution Control Board CPCB PDF Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Archived from the original PDF on 15 May 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2010 Constitution of the Central Board PDF 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