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We display the hazardous chemicals used and their available quantity in the facility, as well as the hazardous waste we generate and its quantity outside the facility for public communication. I wish to know which "rule" mandates this. Please let me know.

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SSM

From India, Madras
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I am sure you must possess the relevant rules, acts, and other guidelines with you. I think you should refer to all Pollution Control Regulations of the Central & State Governments as they should provide enough guidelines. Maybe the attached document also may give you some input.

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Kumar.S.

From India, Bangalore
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The Pollution control acts are too voluminous, however pl.refer the 'Hazardous chemicals rules, to start with.
From India, Bangalore
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This requirement has come after the Bhopal tragedy. The Honorable Supreme Court issued guidelines to industries to display the data of hazardous chemicals and quantities used, hazardous waste generated, etc. The intention is that any interested party should know if they are going to be affected by the industry's operations.

Hope this clears the matter.

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Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Thank you for your valuable input. Though this is promulgated by The Honorable Supreme Court, it is regulated by the PCB. Please let me know what specific rule under the PCB requires this.

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SSM

From India, Madras
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