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Protect Ganga with tough norms to control industrial pollution

Start Date :
Jul 29, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
One of the reasons behind the contamination of the Ganga has been pollution by industrial units near the Ganga. This task calls for your ideas in setting up processes whereby such ...
One of the reasons behind the contamination of the Ganga has been pollution by industrial units near the Ganga. This task calls for your ideas in setting up processes whereby such pollution can be mitigated in the future.
OM Shri SuryaNarayanay Namah...
OM Shri Varunay Namah...
OM Shri Vayudevay Namah...
Take help from all clean sources of energy Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Water Energy, & many other clean sources...
Solar PhotoVoltaic Panels alone can able to SOLVE all energy problems... Mass Produced PV Panels can provide cheap energy and it can be converted to heat ... And all air pollution problems arising from Industries as well as vehicles...
...OM BRAHMANE NAMAH...
...OM PARABRAHMANE NAMAH...
OM Shri Rudray Namah...
AIR POLLUTION... PLEASE SEE COMMENTS...
In Bharat Industries use mainly wood, oil, coal, & many other conventional sources to generate cheap heat & cheap energy.
So if Government or Private Industries can provide Industry wide loop for NATURAL GAS & STEAM then Air pollution can be controlled significantly...
Industries may need to change old systems with new high efficiency system which uses clean fuel...
...OM BRAHMANE NAMAH...
...OM PARABRAHMANE NAMAH...
Here are some of the important guidelines to control industrial pollution in the areas surrounding the Ganga. Kindly refer the attached file.
1. A committee must be formed by govt to keep a check on industries effluent release quantity & rules must be designed to be followed by industries. 2. Industries must install solid, liquid & gaseous waste & effluents treatment plants in their factories & industries to reach the recommended level of particles in discarded water in ppm's. 3. Industrialists must together start a non-polluting week every quarter of an year in which no effluents are to be discarded in any type of environment.
Reset the effluent temperature norm below 5 degree.
MAKE IT A NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN.....LET THE MP's BE THE CHARACTERS IN THE AD......ASK PEOPLE TO CLICK PHOTOGRAPH, OR VIDEO, AND LET THEM SEND IT TO A CENTRAL AGENCY, THE AGENCY SHOULD ACT IMMEDIATELY AND THIS SHOULD BE REPORTED WIDELY.
Shift to CNG from the existing coal. Implement a gas pipe line from Vizag port at NDA's alley Andhra. Shift to Micro tunneling with a view to avoiding the inherent land accusation problems. Once curtailing all input of pollution into Ganga, it is very easy to regain the past glory of Ganga River, as each year in Ganga, natural flushing is occurring and as such once the pollution into Ganga is curtailed, it will be very easy to clean the Ganga within 3-years.
Rather than tough norms, implement some tax rebate incentives to industries. Implementing tough norms are difficult. However giving tax rebate will encourage companies and will develop a good ecosystem
PLEASE FIND ATTACHED MY SUGGESTIONS....
ALSO NOTE DUE TO SHORTAGE OF TIME I WAS NOT ABLE TO PREPARE MUCH REFINED PROPOSALS.
Please find attached a file which lists out 10 measures to control industrial pollution in areas surrounding the Ganga