Dear Professionals,
In our pollution control board consent the limit of spent waste oil disposal is 25 KL/Year.
I want dispose more then this limit and before this year we did not dispose the same since 4 years.
Can I dispose the more quantity above this limit.
is consent approval for dispose as per calender year or financial year ?
Please Help me in this matter.
Regards Paresh Vadher
From India, Trivandrum
In our pollution control board consent the limit of spent waste oil disposal is 25 KL/Year.
I want dispose more then this limit and before this year we did not dispose the same since 4 years.
Can I dispose the more quantity above this limit.
is consent approval for dispose as per calender year or financial year ?
Please Help me in this matter.
Regards Paresh Vadher
From India, Trivandrum
dear
you should have to take permission from State Pollution Control Board to increase the limit of quantity to be dispose off.
the permission will be given by State Pollution Control Board with in one month you should have to make new agreement with the TSDF or Recycling industry which ever is on your panel. move your application through Region Office.
thanks & regards
Harish
From India, Patiala
you should have to take permission from State Pollution Control Board to increase the limit of quantity to be dispose off.
the permission will be given by State Pollution Control Board with in one month you should have to make new agreement with the TSDF or Recycling industry which ever is on your panel. move your application through Region Office.
thanks & regards
Harish
From India, Patiala
Dear All,
Consent approval for dispose of hazards waste as per your consent period, suppose your consent period is Jan to Dec , Jun to Jun like that in that period (see your consent copy period) what ever the generation of the hazards that has to be stored in specified hazards waste room. If you want to clear the same, you have to contact board and take a approval vendor list from the board for dispose otherwise in board website also you can see.
Some forms has to be filled for dispose that will take care by approved vendor.
Thanks & Regards,
Shashidhara.GK
HR Manager
9740019519
From India, Bangalore
Consent approval for dispose of hazards waste as per your consent period, suppose your consent period is Jan to Dec , Jun to Jun like that in that period (see your consent copy period) what ever the generation of the hazards that has to be stored in specified hazards waste room. If you want to clear the same, you have to contact board and take a approval vendor list from the board for dispose otherwise in board website also you can see.
Some forms has to be filled for dispose that will take care by approved vendor.
Thanks & Regards,
Shashidhara.GK
HR Manager
9740019519
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
The first step is to check the quality of oil.
If it is re-cyclable, then you can give it for re-cycling to Pollution Control Board authorised party.
If not then disposal is by giving it to CHWTSDF
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Nasik
The first step is to check the quality of oil.
If it is re-cyclable, then you can give it for re-cycling to Pollution Control Board authorised party.
If not then disposal is by giving it to CHWTSDF
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Nasik
Dear Eswar, Sorry ! Tomorrow I am In Meeting so I couldn’t Pickup Your Phone call. Regards Paresh Vadher
From India, Trivandrum
From India, Trivandrum
Since 4 years you have not disposed the waste oil, you can dispose upto 100KL and inform TNPCB that you have not disposed for the past 4 years and this is the accumulated quantity.
Also you have to dispose the waste oil thro TNPCB waste oil authorized dealers only and inform TNPCB thro Form 13.
regards
T.Daniel Mohan Das.
From Saudi Arabia, Jubail
Also you have to dispose the waste oil thro TNPCB waste oil authorized dealers only and inform TNPCB thro Form 13.
regards
T.Daniel Mohan Das.
From Saudi Arabia, Jubail
Dear All,
As per new Notification of HW Rule 2016 following are the things you should know.
Storage of hazardous and other wastes.- (1) The occupiers of facilities may store the
hazardous and other wastes for a period not exceeding ninety days and shall maintain a record of
sale, transfer, storage, recycling, recovery, pre-processing, co-processing and utilisation of such
wastes and make these records available for inspection:
Provided that the State Pollution Control Board may extend the said period of ninety days
in following cases, namely:-
(i) small generators (up to ten tonnes per annum) up to one hundred and
eighty days of their annual capacity;
(ii) actual users and disposal facility operators up to one hundred and eighty
days of their annual capacity,
(iii) occupiers who do not have access to any treatment, storage, disposal
facility in the concerned State; or
(iv) the waste which needs to be specifically stored for development of a
process for its recycling, recovery, pre-processing, co-processing or
utilisation;
(v) in any other case, on justifiable grounds up to one hundred and eighty
days.
From India, Mumbai
As per new Notification of HW Rule 2016 following are the things you should know.
Storage of hazardous and other wastes.- (1) The occupiers of facilities may store the
hazardous and other wastes for a period not exceeding ninety days and shall maintain a record of
sale, transfer, storage, recycling, recovery, pre-processing, co-processing and utilisation of such
wastes and make these records available for inspection:
Provided that the State Pollution Control Board may extend the said period of ninety days
in following cases, namely:-
(i) small generators (up to ten tonnes per annum) up to one hundred and
eighty days of their annual capacity;
(ii) actual users and disposal facility operators up to one hundred and eighty
days of their annual capacity,
(iii) occupiers who do not have access to any treatment, storage, disposal
facility in the concerned State; or
(iv) the waste which needs to be specifically stored for development of a
process for its recycling, recovery, pre-processing, co-processing or
utilisation;
(v) in any other case, on justifiable grounds up to one hundred and eighty
days.
From India, Mumbai
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