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GS3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Context:
The Environment Ministry has notified new rules under the Environment Protection Act that offer legal framework for addressing sites with chemical contamination called the Environment Protection (Management of Contaminated Sites) Rules, 2025.
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Contaminated Sites
Key Provisions of the Environment Protection (Management of Contaminated Sites) Rules, 2025
Identification of the Sites: The local body or district administration, on its own or on receipt of a complaint from the public, shall identify an area affected with contaminants and list all such areas as suspected contaminated sites in its jurisdiction on a centralised online portal.
State Boards or Reference Organisations: Must conduct preliminary assessment within 90 days of being informed and carry out a detailed survey within the next 3 months to confirm contamination.
Assessment: Involves checking if levels of 189 hazardous chemicals (as per Hazardous and Other Wastes Rules, 2016) exceed safe limits.
Cost Compensation and Liability: Those deemed responsible would have to pay for the cost of remediation of the site, or else the Centre and the State under a prescribed arrangement would arrange for the costs of clean-up.
Centralised online portal: The Central Board shall develop the centralised online portal for the purpose of reporting, monitoring of assessment of contamination and remediation of contaminated sites under these rules.
Exception: These rules do not cover contamination arising from radioactive waste, mining operations, marine oil pollution and solid waste dump sites, as these are regulated under separate legislation.
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