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Application For: BMW
Application Id: 28583040
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Date Created: 2025-11-25 09:27:13.063
File Note: Previous History: Authorization under BMW Rules, 2016 BMW/Fresh/PTA/2023/21566672 dated 30.07.2023, which is valid upto 30.08.2025 No. of Beds for which authorization was granted 479 beds and 200 dental chair Water Consent CTOW/Renewal/PTA/2021/15717176 dated 21.06.2021 Air Consent CTOA/Renewal/PTA/2021/15717250 dated 21.06.2021 Validity 31.03.2025 No. of Beds for which CTOs were granted 300 beds and 25 dental chair The HCE had also applied for obtaining varied consent to operate under the Water Act, 1974 and the Air Act, 1981 for increased capacity of 479 beds & 200 dental chairs on IP-BF portal on 07.01.2023, which was returned by PBIP office due to non-compliances. Violations: It is submitted that the subject cited hospital was given personal hearings by the Hon'ble Chairman of the Board, on 27/11/2024 which was attended by Sh. Surinder Singh, Consultant on behalf of the unit and submitted that the representative of the hospital attended the hearing and failed to submit any written reply. He accepted that the hospital was not complying with the provisions of the Water Act, 1974 and the provisions of the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 at the time of visit. He informed that the hospital is now in the process of complying with the environmental laws. Therefore, after hearing the officer of the Board, representative of the industry and material facts on the record, the Chairman of the Board decided as under: 1. The authorization obtained by the hospital under the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 shall be cancelled, due to reasons as mentioned above. 2. The hospital shall deposit the bank guarantee amounting to Rs. 5.0 lacs renewed and submit it in the office of the Regional Office, Patiala of the Board, within 7 days. 3. The hospital shall apply for obtaining varied consents to operate under the Water Act, 1974 and the Air Act, 1981 as well as fresh authorization under the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 for the total beds/chairs capacity of the hospital, within 7 days. 4. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala in consultation with Environmental Engineer, Zonal Office-1, Patiala shall calculate the Environmental Compensation to be imposed on the hospital due to its failure to comply with the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 separately, get it verified from the Committee of the Board constituted to recheck/verify the Environmental Compensation amount and get the orders for imposition of Environmental Compensation issued from the Competent Authority of the Board, within 10 days. 5. The hospital shall deposit Environment Compensation (s) in the office of Environmental Engineer, Punjab Pollution Control Board, Regional Office, Patiala for violating the Environmental norms, due to damage caused to the environment, for which orders shall be issued by the Board separately. 6. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall process the consent as well as authorization applications to be applied by the hospital on merits. 7. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall explain the reasons for delay in sending the report in the subject cited matter, within 7 days. 8. A team of officers of the Board comprising of Senior Environmental Engineer, Zonal Office-1, Patiala, Environmental Engineer, Zonal Office-1, Patiala and Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall visit the hospital to verify the latest status of compliance of environmental laws by the hospital. The team shall also carry out effluent monitoring during the visit and submit its detailed report with conclusive recommendations within one month. 9. It is made clear to the hospital that in case if continuous violation by the hospital is observed by the Board, the Board shall issue closure orders of the hospital u/s 33-A of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the entire responsibility to shift the patients and make alternate arrangements will be of Medical Superintendent of the hospital. 10. Further action shall be taken immediately after the receipt of the report/recommendations from the above team. In reference to decision no. 4, the Environmental Compensation amounting to Rs. 1,99,44,000/- (Rs. One crore ninety-nine lakh forty-four thousand only) due to failure to comply with the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 was calculated and got verified from the Committee of the Board constituted to recheck/verify the Environmental Compensation amount and the orders for imposition of Environmental Compensation was issued by the Competent Authority vide no. 494 dated 11.11.2025. The order was issued to deposit the Environmental Compensation within 15 days due to which the HCF has not deposited the EC till date. In compliance to the hearing decision no. 8, a team of the officers of the Board headed by the Senior Environmental Engineer (ZP-1) was visited the hospital on 03.02.2025 and during visit, the hospital was again found not complying with the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 as well as with the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016. Accordingly, the hospital was given personal hearing by the Hon'ble Chairman of the Board, on 23.04.2025 and after hearing the officer of the Board, representative of the industry and material facts on the record, the Chairman of the Board decided as under: 1. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall immediately encash the bank guarantee amounting to Rs. 5.0 lacs of the hospital lying with the Board. 2. Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall calculate the Environmental Compensation to be imposed on the hospital for further period i.e. after 27.11.2024 i.e. from last date of hearing due to its failure to comply with the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 separately, get it verified from the Committee of the Board constituted to recheck / verify the Environmental Compensation amount and get the orders for imposition of Environmental Compensation issued from the Competent Authority of the Board, within 07 days. 3. The hospital shall deposit the Environment Compensation to be imposed by the Board on it for violating the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016. 4. The hospital shall comply with the entire observations raised by the team of the visiting officers of the Board within one month and shall immediately apply to obtain consent to operate of the Board under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016. 5. It was made clear to the hospital that in case the hospital again fails to comply with the environmental norms, strict action shall be taken including closure of the hospital without any further notice/opportunity. 6. The hospital shall prepare inventory of the E-waste lying within its premises and shall dispose of the same to the authorized E-waste recycler under the intimation of the Board. 7. A team of officers of the Board comprising of Senior Environmental Engineer, Zonal Office-1, Patiala, Environmental Engineer, Zonal Office-1, Patiala and Environmental Engineer, Regional Office, Patiala shall visit the hospital in the second week of June, 2025 to verify the contentions of the hospital made during the hearing and other compliance of environmental laws by the hospital and submit its detailed report with conclusive recommendations. 8. Further action shall be taken after the receipt of the report of the team of the officers after its visit. In reference to decision no. 1, it is submitted that the bank guarantee amounting to Rs. 5.0 lacs submitted by the HCE was encashed vide R. No. 32/5352 dated 23.05.2025. In compliance to the decision no. 2, the Environmental Compensation to be imposed on the hospital for further period i.e. after 27.11.2024 i.e. from last date of hearing due to its failure to comply with the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 was calculated and sent for verification from the Committee of the Board constituted to recheck / verify the Environmental Compensation amount, which is under process. In reference, to decision no. 4, the HCE has applied for obtaining varied CTOs under the Water Act, 1974 and the Air Act, 1981 through PBIP portal as well as authorization under the BMW Rules, 2016 through OCMMS. Now, applied for: Fresh Authorization The hospital has now applied for obtaining fresh under the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 for operation of 650 beds and 210 dental chairs alongwith requisite documents. The HCE has submitted the agreement executed with M/s Rainbow Environments Pvt. Ltd. for lifting of bio-medical waste for 650 no. beds, which is valid upto 31.03.2028. Further, the HCE has also submitted the agreement executed with M/s Rainbow Environments Pvt. Ltd. for lifting of bio-medical waste for 210 no. dental chairs, which is valid upto 23.03.2028. Further, as per the record, the fee deposited by the hospital under Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 was adequate upto 31.12.2027 against 479 beds and 200 dental chairs. Now, the fee already deposited by the hospital is adequate upto 31.12.2027 against 650 beds and 210 dental chairs as per Govt. notification dated 06.01.2023. Visit: To verify the contents of the application, the hospital was visited by the EE, RO alongwith undersigned on 18.11.2025 and Dr. A.K. Mishra was contacted. During visit, it was observed as under: 1. The complex comprises of various components such as Hospital Section with 650 bedded capacity, Laboratory, 10 no. OTs, Dental College with Chairs; Medical Hospital Accommodation (Boys Hostel no. 1 and Girls Hostel 2 No.); Dental College Accommodation (Boys Hostel no. 1 and Girls Hostel 1 No.); Residences for Doctors, Nursing, Technical Staff (3 BHK, 2 ВНК, 1 BHK units). 2. The representative informed that the domestic effluent from all components of complex is treated in the STP, which was found in operation. The condition of the clarifier has now improved. 3. During visit, samples were collected from the inlet and outlet for monitoring purposes and sent to the HO Water Lab for analysis. 4. The STP outlet connects to 3 points, one leading to parks/ horticulture area within premises, one leading to agriculture land near to boundary of its backside gate and one leading to plantation area as per the Karnal Technology located on backside of the complex. 5. The HCF has installed a flow meter at the outlet of STP and is maintaining the record of the same. 6. The HCF has provided separate energy meter on STP and is maintaining the record of the same. 7. The HCF has provided new saplings in the plantation pockets near the backside gate and it has now maintained the plantation area. 8. The HCF has removed all the stagnated in the plantation area. 9. The ETP installed for treatment of liquid waste was found not in operation due to its repair and maintenance. 10. The hospital has installed an ETP with the laundry section and the same was found in operation. The representative of the HCF informed that the treated effluent is channelized to the STP. A sample was also collected from the outlet of the ETP for monitoring purposes and was sent to the HO Water Lab for analysis. 11. The final storage area of Bio-Medical Waste was checked & found that the HCE has provided separate rooms for storing red, yellow & blue colour coded bags separately and has provided these rooms with door and lock & key arrangement. 12. The hospital has provided shredders/ cutters for shredding of used needles and same were found in working condition. 13. The hospital has maintained the record of Bio-Medical Waste Category wise, being lifted by the CBMWTF. From above, it is clear that the hospital is complying with the decisions of the personal hearing as well as with the provisions of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016. In view of the facts mentioned above, if approved, it is recommended that the authorization under Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 for operation of 650 beds and 210 dental chairs may be granted for short period i.e. 30.09.2026 as the hospital has not deposited the Environmental Compensation amounting to Rs. 1,99,44,000/- imposed by the Board subject to the suitable conditions and additional conditions as under: 1. The HCE shall deposit the Environmental Compensation amounting to Rs. 1,99,44,000/- (Rs. One crore ninety-nine lakh forty-four thousand only) imposed due to failure to comply with the provisions of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 & the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 within the timelines mentioned in the Board's order no. 494 dated 11.11.2025. 2. The HCE shall apply for fresh authorization under Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 if there is any increase in its bed capacity. 3. The HCE shall comply with all the duties of the occupier as mentioned in the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 in true letter and spirit. 4. The HCE shall treat its liquid waste as per the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016. 5. The HCE will renew its agreement with the CBWTF for lifting of its BMW before expiry of the same and intimate to the Board. 6. The HCE will submit Annual Report on Bio-Medical Waste Management in Form-IV by 30th June every year. 7. In case the hospital is found that it has submitted any wrong/ partial/ forged information/ document or any false affirmation, it shall be liable for action as deemed fit by the Board under the provisions of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 and BMW Rules, 2016. Competency- Worthy Chairperson
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