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Jhammanlal Gautam vs Ministry Of Environment Forest And ... on 26 November, 2021

In this regard, it may be noted that while considering the issue of operation of brick kilns in non-NCR area, where GRAP was not applicable as such, in O.A. No. 1088/2018, Dinesh Chahal & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors., the Tribunal vide order dated 30.04.2019 observed that standards of ambient air quality are required to be maintained under Section 17(g) of the Air Act, 1981:
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Mukesh Kumar Aggarwal vs Cpcb & Ors on 12 August, 2021

In this regard, it may be noted that while considering the issue of operation of brick kilns in non-NCR area, where GRAP was not applicable as such, in O.A. No. 1088/2018, Dinesh Chahal & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors., the Tribunal vide order dated 30.04.2019 observed that standards of ambient air quality are required to be maintained under Section 17(g) of the Air Act, 1981:
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Vanashakti Public Trust vs Maharashtra Pollution Control Board on 1 July, 2020

In this regard, it may be noted that while considering the issue of operation of brick kilns in non-NCR area, where GRAP was not applicable as such, in O.A. No. 1088/2018, Dinesh Chahal & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors., the Tribunal vide order dated 30.04.2019 observed that standards of ambient air quality are required to be maintained under Section 17(g) of the Air Act, 1981:
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Shailesh Singh vs Environment Pollution Prevention And ... on 9 July, 2020

vi) In the study conducted by CPCB in the matter of 0.A. No. 1088 of 2018 (I.A. No. 98/2019, 100/2019, 101/2019, 119/2019 & 266/2019); Dinesh Chahal & Ors. Vs Union of India & Ors., it was observed that stack emissions are three time higher during start-up of firing process, irrespective of firing technology, which lasts for around 7 days. Therefore, it is recommended that even if there is enough supportive carrying capacity to operate all the zig-zag type brick kilns in any district, the start- up firing may be allowed in three batches of 33% of the total Zig-Zag type brick kilns which can be operated, with a gap of 7 days within two batches. This is to ensure that PM10 emission load in the ambient air mostly remains within assimilative carrying capacity.
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