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....istry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF & CC) vide its O.M. F.NO. 23-4/2009-HSMD, dated 30.08.2016 has conveyed its decision taken at the 55th meeting of Technical Review Committee held on 27th & 28th June, 2016 regarding validity of licenses of import of plastic and PET scrap issued under previous Hazardous Waste(management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. MoEF &CC has decided that licenses of import of plastic and PET scrap issued under previous Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 will be treated as legal documents. However, the import will be limited to the following four categories as on date of issue of their office memorandum: (i) Those consignments which have arrived under the valid licenses on Indian ports. (ii) Those consignments under valid licenses which are in transit from the country of origin. (iii) The quantity of import for which Letter of Credit (LC) has already been opened by valid license. (iv) The quantity of import for which advance has already been paid with documentary evidences. However, in this category the quantity permissible for import will not ....
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.... have been duly considered by the Central Government; NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), and in super session of the Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:- 1. CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title and commencement. - (1) These rules may be called the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. - 2. Application. These rules shall apply to the management of hazardous and other wastes as specified in the Schedules to these rules but shall not apply to - (a) (b) waste-water and exhaust gases as covered under the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981) and the rules made thereunder and as amended from time to time; wastes arising out of the operation from s....
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....upiers or actual users for treatment, storage and disposal of the hazardous and other wastes; "co-processing" means the use of waste materials in manufacturing processes for the purpose of energy or resource recovery or both and resultant reduction in the use of conventional fuels or raw materials or both through substitution; "critical care medical equipment†means life saving equipment and includes such equipment as specified by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare from time to time; "disposal" means any operation which does not lead to reuse, recycling, recovery, utilisation including co- processing and includes physico-chemical treatment, biological treatment, incineration and disposal in secured landfill; "export", with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means taking out of India to a place outside India; "exporter" means any person or occupier under the jurisdiction of the exporting country who exports hazardous or other wastes, including the country which exports hazardous or other waste; "environmentally sound management of hazardous and other wastes" means taking all steps required to ensure that the hazardous and other wastes are....
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....sing" means the treatment of waste to make it suitable for co-processing or recycling or for any further processing; "recycling" means reclamation and processing of hazardous or other wastes in an environmentally sound manner for the originally intended purpose or for other purposes; "reuse" means use of hazardous or other waste for the purpose of its original use or other use; 26. 27. "recovery" means any operation or activity wherein specific materials are recovered; 28. "Schedule" means a Schedule appended to these rules; 29. 30. 30 31. 32. 33. 34. "State Government†in relation to a Union territory means, the Administrator thereof appointed under article 239 of the Constitution; *State Pollution Control Board" means the State Pollution Control Board constituted under section 4 of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (6 of 1974) and includes, in relation to a Union territory, the Pollution Control Committee; "storage" mean storing any hazardous or other waste for a temporary period, at the end of which such waste is processed or disposed of; "transboundary movement†means any movement of hazardous or other wastes from an ar....
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....y assigned to them in the Act. 4. CHAPTER II PROCEDURE FOR MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS AND OTHER WASTES Responsibilities of the occupier for management of hazardous and other wastes.- (1) For the management of hazardous and other wastes, an occupier shall follow the following steps, namely:- (a) prevention; (b) minimization; (c) reuse, (d) recycling; (e) recovery, utilisation including co-processing; (f) safe disposal. (2) The occupier shall be responsible for safe and environmentally sound management of hazardous and other wastes. (3) The hazardous and other wastes generated in the establishment of an occupier shall be sent or sold to an authorised actual user or shall be disposed of in an authorised disposal facility. (4) The hazardous and other wastes shall be transported from an occupier's establishment to an authorised actual user or to an authorised disposal facility in accordance with the provisions of these rules. (5) The occupier who intends to get its hazardous and other wastes treated and disposed of by the operator of a treatment, storage and disposal facility shall give to the operator of that facility, such specific information as may be needed for safe ....
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.... namely:- (a) consent to establish granted by the State Pollution Control Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (25 of 1974) and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (21 of 1981); (b) Consent to operate granted by the State Pollution Control Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (25 of 1974) and/or Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, (21 of 1981); (c) in case of renewal of authorisation, a self-certified compliance report in respect of effluent, emission standards and the conditions specified in the authorisation for hazardous and other wastes: Provided that an application for renewal of authorisation may be made three months before the expiry of such authorisation: Provided further that- (i) any person authorised under the provisions of the Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008, prior to the date of commencement of these rules, shall not be required to make an application for authorisation till the period of expiry of such authorisation; (ii) any person engaged in recycling or reprocessing of the hazardous waste specified in Sched....
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....easonable opportunity of being heard to the applicant, refuse to grant any authorisation under these rules. (5) Every occupier authorised under these rules, shall maintain a record of hazardous and other wastes managed by him in Form 3 and prepare and submit to the State Pollution Control Board, an annual return containing the details specified in Form 4 on or before the 30th day of June following the financial year to which that return relates. (6) The State Pollution Control Board shall maintain a register containing particulars of the conditions imposed under these rules for management of hazardous and other wastes and it shall be open for inspection during office hours to any interested or affected person. (7) The authorised actual user of hazardous and other wastes shall maintain records of hazardous and other wastes purchased in a passbook issued by the State Pollution Control Board along with the authorisation. (8) Handing over of the hazardous and other wastes to the authorised actual user shall be only after making the entry into the passbook of the actual user. 7. Power to suspend or cancel an authorisation.- (1) The State Pollution Control Board, may, if in ....
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....l Board which shall be granting approval on the basis of trial runs and thereafter, standard operating procedures or guidelines shall be prepared by Central Pollution Control Board: Provided, if trial run has been conducted for particular waste with respect to particular utilisation and compliance to the environmental standards has been demonstrated, authorisation may be granted by the State Pollution Control Board with respect to the same waste and utilisation, without need of separate trial run by Central Pollution Control Board and such cases of successful trial run, Central Pollution Control Board shall intimate all the State Pollution Control Board regarding the same. 1Hkx 11μ[kM3(i)º Hr dkjki %lkkj.k 59 (3) No trial runs shall be required for co-processing of waste in cement plants for which guidelines by the Central Pollution Control Board are already available; however, the actual users shall ensure compliance to the standards notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), for cement plant with respect to co-processing of waste: Provided that till the time the standards are notified, the procedure as applicable to other kind of utilis....
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....ge before it is imported to or exported from India, as the case may be. 13. Procedure for import of hazardous and other wastes.- (1) Actual users intending to import or transit for transboundary movement of hazardous and other wastes specified in Part A and Part B of Schedule III shall apply in Form 5 along with the documents listed therein, to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for the proposed import together with the prior informed consent of the exporting country in respect of Part A of Schedule III waste, and shall send a copy of the application, simultaneously, to the concerned State Pollution Control Board for information and the acknowledgement in this respect from the concerned State Pollution Control Board shall be submitted to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change along with the application. (2) For the import of other wastes listed in Part D of Schedule III, the importer shall not require the permission of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. However, the importer shall furnish the required information as per Form 6 to the Customs authorities, accompanied with the following documents in addition to those....
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....d State Pollution Control Board for ensuring compliance with respect to their respective functions given in Schedule VII. (7) The importer of the hazardous and other wastes shall maintain records of the hazardous and other waste imported by him in Form 3 and the record so maintained shall be made available for inspection. (8) The importer of the hazardous and other wastes shall file an annual return in Form 4 to the State Pollution Control Board on or before the 30th day of June following the financial year to which that return relates. (9) Samples of hazardous and other wastes being imported for testing or research and development purposes up to 1000 gm or 1000 ml shall be exempted from need of taking permission for import under these rules. (10) The Port and Customs authorities shall ensure that shipment is accompanied with the movement document as given in Form 6 and the test report of analysis of the waste, consignment, wherever applicable, from a laboratory accredited or recognised by the exporting country. In case of any doubt, the customs may verify the analysis. 14. Procedure for Export of hazardous and other wastes from India.- (1) Any occupier intending to exp....
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....of ninety days from the date of its arrival into India and its implementation will be ensured by the concerned Port and the Custom authority. In case of disposal of such waste by the Port and Custom authorities, they shall do so in accordance with these rules with the permission of the Pollution Control Board of the State where the Port exists. (3) In case of illegal import of hazardous or other waste, where the importer is not traceable then the waste either can be sold by the Customs authority to any user having authorisation under these rules from the concerned State Pollution Control Board or can be sent to authorised treatment, storage and disposal facility. CHAPTER - IV TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITY FOR HAZARDOUS AND OTHER WASTES 16. Treatment, storage and disposal facility for hazardous and other wastes.- (1) The State Government, occupier, operator of a facility or any association of occupiers shall individually or jointly or severally be responsible for identification of sites for establishing the facility for treatment, storage and disposal of the hazardous and other waste in the State. (2) The operator of common facility or occupier of a captive fa....
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....sportation of hazardous and other waste for final disposal to a facility existing in a State other than the State where the waste is generated, the sender shall obtain 'No Objection Certificate' from the State Pollution Control Board of both the States. (4) In case of transportation of hazardous and other waste for recycling or utilisation including co-processing, the sender shall intimate both the State Pollution Control Boards before handing over the waste to the transporter. (5) In case of transit of hazardous and other waste for recycling, utilisation including co-processing or disposal through a State other than the States of origin and destination, the sender shall give prior intimation to the concerned State Pollution Control Board of the States of transit before handing over the wastes to the transporter. (6) In case of transportation of hazardous and other waste, the responsibility of safe transport shall be either of the sender or the receiver whosoever arranges the transport and has the necessary authorisation for transport from the concerned State Pollution Control Board. This responsibility should be clearly indicated in the manifest. (7) The authorisation f....
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.... hazardous or other wastes and operator of disposal facility shall maintain records of such operations in Form 3. (2) The occupier handling hazardous and other wastes and operator of disposal facility shall send annual returns to the State Pollution Control Board in Form 4. (3) The State Pollution Control Board based on the annual returns received from the occupiers and the operators of the facilities for disposal of hazardous and other wastes shall prepare an annual inventory of the waste generated; waste recycled, recovered, utilised including co-processed; waste re-exported and waste disposed and submit to the Central Pollution Control Board by the 30th day of September every year. The State Pollution Control Board shall also prepare the inventory of hazardous waste generators, actual users, and common and captive disposal facilities and shall submit the information to Central Pollution Control Board every two years. (4) The Central Pollution Control Board shall prepare the consolidated review report on management of hazardous and other wastes and forward it to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, along with its recommendations before the 30th day ....
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.... fuels 1.6 Spent catalyst and molecular sieves 1.7 Oil from wastewater treatment 2.1 Drill cuttings excluding those from water based mud 2.2 Sludge containing oil 2.3 Drilling mud containing oil of 3.1 cargo residue, washing water and sludge containing oil 3.2 cargo residue and sludge containing chemicals 3.3 Sludge and filters contaminated with oil 3.4 Ballast water containing oil from ships 64 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY Petroleum refining or re-processing of used 4.1 Oil sludge or emulsion 4. oil or recycling of waste oil 5. Industrial operations using mineral 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 4.2 Spent catalyst 4.3 Slop oil 4.4 Organic residue from processes 4.5 Spent clay containing oil or 5.1 Used or spent oil synthetic oil as lubricant in hydraulic 5.2 Wastes or residues containing oil systems or other applications 5.3 Waste cutting oils [PART II-SEC. 3(i)] Secondary production and / or industrial use 6.1 Sludge and filter press cake arising out of production of of zinc Zinc Sulphate and other Zinc Compounds. 6.2 Zinc fines or dust or ash or skimmings in dispersible form 6.3 Other residues from processing of zinc ash or skimmings 6.4 Flue ....
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....18.1 Spent catalyst fertilizers 18.2 Carbon residue 1Hkx 11μ[kM3(i)º Hr dkjki %lkkj.k 18.3 Sludge or residue containing arsenic 18.4 Chromium sludge from water cooling tower Residue or sludge containing phenol 19. Production of phenol 19.1 19.2 20. Production and/or industrial use of solvents 20.1 Spent catalyst 65 Contaminated aromatic, aliphatic or napthenic solvents may or may not be fit for reuse. 20.2 Spent solvents 20.3 Distillation residues 20.4 Process Sludge 21. Production and/or industrial use of paints, pigments, lacquers, varnishes and inks 21.1 Process wastes, residues and sludges 21.2 Spent solvent 22. Production of plastics 22.1 Spent catalysts 22.2 23. Production and/or industrial use of glues, 23.1 organic cements, adhesive and resins 23.2 Process residues Wastes or residues (not made with vegetable or animal materials) Spent solvents 24. Production of canvas and textiles 24.1 Chemical residues 25. 25.2 26. Industrial production and formulation of 25.1 wood preservatives Production or industrial use of synthetic 26.1 dyes, dye-intermediates and pigments Chemical residues Residues from wood alkali bath P....
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....ion Chemical processing of Ores containing 38.1 heavy metals such as Chromium, 38.2 Spent acid Manganese, Nickel, Cadmium etc. * The inclusion of wastes contained in this Schedule does not preclude the use of Schedule II to demonstrate that the waste is not hazardous. In case of dispute, the matter would be referred to the Technical Review Committee constituted by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Note: The high volume low effect wastes such as fly ash, Phosphogypsum, red mud, jarosite, Slags from pyrometallurgical operations, mine tailings and ore beneficiation rejects are excluded from the category of hazardous wastes. Separate guidelines on the management of these wastes shall be issued by Central Pollution Control Board. SCHEDULE II [See rule 3 (1) (17) (ii)] List of waste constituents with concentration limits Class A: Based on leachable concentration limits [Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) or Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC)] Class Constituents Concentration in mg/l (1) (2) (3) A1 Arsenic 5.0 A2 Barium 100.0 A3 Cadmium 1.0 A4 Chromium and/or Chromium (III) 5.0 compounds A5 Lead 5.0 A6 Manga....
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....on Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) and for extraction of leachable constituents, USEPA Test Method 1311 shall be used. (2) The testing method for list of constituents at A62 to A79 in Class- A, shall be based on Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC) and Waste Extraction Test (WET) Procedure given in Appendix II of section 66261 of Title 22 of California Code regulation (CCR) shall be used. (3) In case of ammonia (A10), cyanide (A11) and chromium VI (A64), extractions shall be conducted using distilled water in place of the leaching media specified in the TCLP/STLC procedures. (4) A summary of above specified Teaching/extraction procedures is included in manual for characterization and analysis of hazardous waste published by Central Pollution Control Board and in case the method is not covered in the said manual, suitable reference method may be adopted for the measurement. (5) In case of asbestos, the specified concentration limits apply only if the substances are in a friable, powdered or finely divided state. (6) The hazardous constituents to be analyzed in the waste shall be relevant to the nature of the industry and the materials used in....
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....spension (for example, paints, varnishes, lacquers, etc; but not including substances or wastes otherwise classified on account of their dangerous characteristics), which give off a flammable vapour at temperature less than 60°C. This flash point shall be measured as per ASTM D 93-79 closed-cup test method or as determined by an equivalent test method published by Central Pollution Control Board; (iii) it is not a liquid and is capable, under standard temperature and pressure, of causing fire through friction, absorption of moisture or spontaneous chemical changes and, when ignited, burns vigorously and persistently creating a hazard; it is an ignitable compressed gas; (iv) It is an oxidizer and for the purposes of characterisation is a substance such as a chlorate, permanganate, inorganic peroxide, or a nitrate, that yields oxygen readily to stimulate the combustion of organic matter. Class C2: Corrosive- A waste exhibits the characteristic of corrosivity if a representative sample of the waste has either of the following properties, namely:- (i) it is aqueous and has a pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5; (ii) it is a liquid and corrode....
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.... 96 hours for zebra fish (Brachidanio rerio) at a concentration of 500 milligrams per litre in dilution water and test conditions as specified in BIS test method 6582 - 2001. (vi) it has been shown through experience or by any standard reference test- method to pose a hazard to human health or environment because of its carcinogenicity, mutagenecity, endocrine disruptivity, acute toxicity, chronic toxicity, bio-accumulative properties or persistence in the environment. Class C5: Substances or Wastes liable to spontaneous combustion - Substances or Wastes which are liable to spontaneous heating under normal conditions encountered in transport, or to heating up on contact with air, and being then liable to catch fire. Class C6: Substances or Wastes which, in contact with water emit flammable gases- Substances or Wastes which, by interaction with water, are liable to become spontaneously flammable or to give off flammable gases in dangerous quantities. Class C7: Oxidizing - Substances or Wastes which, while in themselves not necessarily combustible, may, generally by yielding oxygen cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other materials. Class C8: Organic Peroxides -....
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....of copper smelters Waste sludges, excluding anode slimes, from electrolyte purification systems in copper electrorefining and electrowinning operations Waste cupric chloride and copper cyanide catalysts not in liquid form note the related entry in Schedule VI Precious metal ash from incineration of printed circuit boards not included in Part B Waste lead acid batteries, whole or crushed Unsorted waste batteries excluding mixtures of only Part B batteries. Waste batteries not specified in Part B containing constituents mentioned in Schedule II to an extent to render them hazardous Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents, which may contain metals and organic materials Glass waste from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses Waste catalysts but excluding such wastes specified in Part B Wastes containing principally organic constituents, which may contain metals and inorganic materials Waste from the production or processing of petroleum coke and bitumen Waste mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use Wastes from production, formulation and use of resins, latex, plasticizers, glues or adhesives excluding such wastes specified in Part B (B....
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....lloys, in bulk finished form (sheet, plates, beams, rods, etc.), of: Antimony scrap Beryllium scrap Cadmium scrap Lead scrap (excluding lead acid batteries) Selenium scrap Tellurium scrap Refractory metals containing residues Molybdenum, tungsten, titanium, tantalum, niobium and rhenium metal and metal alloy wastes in metallic dispersible form (metal powder), excluding such wastes as specified in Part A under entry A1050, Galvanic sludges Scrap assemblies from electrical power generation not contaminated with lubricating oil, PCB or PCT to an extent to render them hazardous Mixed non-ferrous metal, heavy fraction scrap, containing cadmium, antimony, lead & tellurium mentioned in Schedule II in concentrations sufficient to exhibit Part C characteristics Waste selenium and tellurium in metallic elemental form including powder Waste of copper and copper alloys in dispersible form, unless they contain any of the constituents mentioned in Schedule II to an extent that they exhibit Part C characteristics Zinc ash and residues including zinc alloys residues in dispersible form unless they contain any of the constituents mentioned in Schedule II in concentration such as....
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....related entry in Part A A1150) Precious metal ash from the incineration of photographic film Waste photographic film containing silver halides and metallic silver Waste photographic paper containing silver halides and metallic silver Granulated slag arising from the manufacture of iron and steel Slag arising from the manufacture of iron and steel including slags as a source of Titanium dioxide and Vanadium Slag from zinc production, chemically stabilised, having a high iron content (above 20%) and processed according to industrial specifications mainly for construction Mill scale arising from the manufacture of iron and steel Copper Oxide mill-scale Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents, which may contain metals and organic materials Wastes from mining operations in non-dispersibleform: Natural graphite waste Slate wastes - Mica wastes Leucite, nepheline and nepheline syenite waste Feldspar waste Fluorspar waste Silica wastes in solid form excluding those used in foundry operations Glass wastes in non-dispersible form: Cullet and other waste and scrap of glass except for glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glasses Ceramic wastes....
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....fer of residence Used multifunction print and copying machines (MFDs)* Used electrical and electronic assemblies imported by airlines for aircraft maintenance and remaining either on board or under the custodianship of the respective airlines warehouses located on the airside of the custom bonded areas. Wastes containing principally organic constituents, which may contain metals and inorganic materials Paper, paperboard and paper product wastes The following materials, provided they are not mixed with hazardous wastes: Waste and scrap of paper or paperboard of: unbleached paper or paperboard or of corrugated paper or paperboard other paper or paperboard, made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) other, including but not limited to (1) laminated paperboard (2) unsorted scrap Aircraft Tyres exported to Original Equipment Manufacturers for re-treading and re-imported after re-treading by airlines for aircraft maintenance and remaining either on board or under the custodianship of the respective airlines warehouses located on the ai....
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....es not covered under Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001. [Battery scrap, namely: Lead battery plates covered by ISRI, Code word "Rails" Battery lugs covered by ISRI, Code word "Rakes". Scrap drained/dry while intact, lead batteries covered by ISRI, Code word "rains". Components of waste electrical and electronic assembles comprising accumulators and other batteries included in Part A of Schedule III, mercury-switches, activated glass cullets from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass and PCB-capacitors, or any other component contaminated with Schedule II constituents (e.g. cadmium, mercury, lead, polychlorinated biphenyl) to an extent that they exhibit hazard characteristics indicated in part C of Schedule III. Paint and ink Sludge/residues 19. 20. Used oil and waste oil SCHEDULE V [See rules 3 (36) and 3 (39)] PART A Specifications of Used Oil Suitable for recycling S.No. Parameter (1) (2) 1. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 2. Lead 3. Arsenic 4. Cadmium+Chromium+Nickel 5. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) Part B Maximum permissible Limits (3) 90% Zn) ~ Galvanizing slab zinc bottom dross (>92% Zn) ~Zinc die casting dross (>8....
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....ed equal number of defective / non- functional parts are exported back within one year of the import. (a) Duly filled up Form 6 - Movement document; (b) Undertaking for re-export; (c) Details of previous import, if there has been any and confirmation regarding their re-export; (d) An acknowledged copy of the annual return filed with concerned SPCB for import in the last financial year (e) Certificate from exporting company for accepting the repaired and unrepairable electrical and electronic assemblies and the spares or part or component or consumables being re-exported. (a) Duly filled up Form 6 - Movement document; (b) Undertaking for re-export; (c) Details of previous import, if there has been any and confirmation regarding their re-export; (d) An acknowledged copy of the annual return filed with concerned SPCB for import in the last financial year (a) Duly filled up Form 6 - Movement document; (b) Proof of export of the defective electrical and electronic assemblies i.e. shipping or airway document authenticated by Customs (a) Duly filled up Form 6 - Movement document; (b) Undertaking for re-export; (c) Details of previous import, if there has been ....
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....proved by Directorate General Foreign Trade (DGFT) for functionality, having residual life of not less than five years and serial number; (c) Extended Producer Responsibility- Authorisation under e-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 as amended from time to time as Producer; (d) The MFDs shall be for printing A 3 size and above; 5 B3020 Paper, paperboard and paper product wastes The following materials, provided they are not mixed with hazardous wastes: Waste and scrap of paper or paperboard of: unbleached paper or paperboard or of corrugated paper or paperboard other paper or paperboard, made mainly of bleached chemical pulp, not coloured in the mass paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp (for example newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) other, including but not limited to (1) laminated paperboard (2) unsorted scrap (e) An acknowledged copy of the annual return filed with concerned SPCB for import in the last financial year. (a) (b) (c) Duly filled up Form 6 - Movement document; The import license from Directorate General of Foreign Trade, wherever applicable; Pre-shipment inspection certificate issued by the ....
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....g and commencement of production: (b) Whether the industry works: (i) 01 Shift (ii) 02 Shifts (iii) Round the clock E 88 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(i)] 4. Provide copy of the Emergency Response Plan (ERP) which should address procedures for dealing with emergency situations (viz. Spillage or release or fire) as specified in the guidelines of Central Pollution Control Board. Such ERP shall comprise the following, but not limited to: ☠Containing and controlling incidents so as to minimise the effects and to limit danger to the persons, environment and property; ☠Implementing the measures necessary to protect persons and the environment; ■Description of the actions which should be taken to control the conditions at events and to limit their consequences, including a description of the safety equipment and resources available; ☠Arrangements for training staff in the duties which they are expected to perform; ☠Arrangements for informing concerned authorities and emergency services; and Arrangements for providing assistance with off-site mitigatory action. 5. Provide undertaking or declaration to comply with a....
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....luding process flow sheet indicating equipment details, inputs and outputs (input wastes, chemicals, products, by-products, waste generated, emissions, waste water, etc.). Attach separate sheets: 5. Provide details of end users of products or by-products: 6. Provide details of pollution control systems such as Effluent Treatment Plant, scrubbers, etc. including mode of disposal of waste: 7. Provide details of occupational health and safety measures: 8. Has the facility been set up as per Central Pollution Control Board guidelines? If yes, provide a report on the compliance with the guidelines: 9. Arrangements for transportation of waste to the facility: Date.... Place Signature of the Applicant Designation FORM 2 [See rule 6(2)] FORM FOR GRANT OR RENEWAL OF AUTHORISATION BY STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD TO THE OCCUPIERS, RECYCLERS, REPROCESSORS, REUSERS, USER AND OPERATORS OF DISPOSAL FACILITIES 1. 2. 3. 123 Number of authorisation and date of issue : Reference of application (No. and date) .of ..is hereby granted an authorisation based on the enclosed signed inspection report for generation, collection, reception, storage, transport, reuse, recycling, rec....
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....ry or pre-processing or utilisation of imported hazardous or other wastes shall be treated and disposed of as per specific conditions of authorisation. The importer or exporter shall bear the cost of import or export and mitigation of damages if any. 11. 12. An application for the renewal of an authorisation shall be made as laid down under these Rules. 13. 14. B. Date: Any other conditions for compliance as per the Guidelines issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change or Central Pollution Control Board from time to time. Annual return shall be filed by June 30th for the period ensuring 31st March of the year. Specific conditions: Signature of Issuing Authority Designation and Seal FORM 3 [See rules 6(5), 13(7), 14(6), 16(5) and 20 (1)] FORMAT FOR MAINTAINING RECORDS OF HAZARDOUS AND OTHER WASTES -23 1. Name and address of the facility 2. Date of issuance of authorisation and its reference number 3. Description of hazardous and other wastes handled (Generated or Received) Date Type of waste Total with category as per Schedules I, II and III of these rules quantity Method Storage of Destined to or received from (Metric ....
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.... UTILISATION TO BE FILLED IN BY APPLICANT Description Details to be furnished by the importer or exporter (3) (1) 1. Importer or Exporter (name and address) in India Contact person 2. 3. Tel, fax and e-mail Facility location/address Reason for import or export Importer or exporter (name and address) outside of India Details of waste to be imported or exported (a) Quantity (b) Basel No. (c) Single/multiple movement (d) Chemical composition of waste (attach details), where applicable (e) Physical characteristics (f) Special handling requirements, if applicable Informed Consent has been obtained 4. For Schedule III A hazardous waste whether Prior 5. For importer (a) Process details along with environmental safeguard measures (attach separate sheet) (b) Capacity of recycling or co-processing or recovery or utilization Enclose a copy each of valid authorisation and valid consent to operate from SPCB 6. Details of import against the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change permission in the previous three years 7. Port of entry 9. Undertaking I hereby solemnly undertake that: 1Hkx 11μ[kM3(i)º Hr dkjki %lkkj.k 93 (i) The infor....
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.... multiple movement- (a) Expected dates of each shipment or expected frequency of the shipments (b) Estimated total quantity and quantities for each individual shipment Transporter of waste (Name and Address) Contact Person Tele, Fax and email Registration number Means of transport (road, rail, inland waterway, sea, air) 2 Date of Transfer Signature of Carrier's representative Exporter's declaration for hazardous and other waste: I certify that the information in Sl. Nos. 1 to 12 above are complete and correct to my best knowledge. I also certify that legally-enforceable written contractual obligations have been entered into and are in force covering the transboundary movement regulations/rules. Date:.. Name:. Signature:.. TO BE COMPLETED BY IMPORTER (ACTUAL USER OR TRADER) Shipment received by importer/actual user/trader 2/3 14. Quantity received.. Date: 15. 16. ..Kg/litres Signature: Name: Methods of recovery R code* Technology employed (Attached details if necessary) I certify that nothing other than declared goods covered as per these rules is intended to be imported in the above referred consignment and will be recycled /utilized. Signature....
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.... Hindi, English and in vernacular language. The word 'OTHER WASTES' to be written prominently in orange, in Hindi, English and in vernacular language. 96 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART II-SEC. 3(i)] 4. Label should be of non-washable material and weather proof. FORM 9 [See rule 18 (2)] 1. TRANSPORT EMERGENCY (TREM) CARD [To be carried by the transporter during transportation of hazardous and other wastes, provided by the sender of waste] Characteristics of hazardous and other wastes: 234 S. No. Type of waste Physical properties/ Chemical constituents Exposure hazards First Aid requirements Procedure to be followed in case of fire Procedure to be followed in case of spillage/accident/explosion For expert services, please contact (i) Name and Address (ii) Telephone No. Date....... Place (Name, contact number and signature of sender) FORM 10 [See rule 19 (1)] MANIFEST FOR HAZARDOUS AND OTHER WASTE 1. Sender's name and mailing address 2. 234 (including Phone No. and e-mail) Sender's authorisation No. 3. Manifest Document No. 4. 5. 6. 56700 Transporter's name and address: (including Phone No. and e-mail) Type of vehicle Transpo....
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