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The tribunal was hearing a petition which claimed that despite one of the largest religious congregations being scheduled in Prayagraj, sewage was being discharged into Yamuna and Ganga rivers.
Last month, the tribunal formed a joint committee comprising representatives of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), regional offices of the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change, state pollution control board, Prayagraj DM and chief engineer of the Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam.
The committee was directed to inspect all the drains and sewage treatment plants (STPs), which joined both the rivers, and submit a report.
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It said the three-month time period sought by the DM was ”unreasonable”, given the panel’s ”limited responsibility”.
”Since the report of the joint committee is necessary, therefore, we grant a further six weeks to the joint committee to do the needful… and submit the report accordingly, failing which the District Magistrate, Prayagraj will appear virtually on the next date of hearing,” the tribunal said.
The matter has been posted on May 21 for further proceedings.