The Arunachal Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APSPCB) is the statutory authority responsible for monitoring, controlling, and preventing environmental pollution in the state. It operates under the mandate of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
For any industrial, commercial, or infrastructure activity likely to discharge pollutants into air, water, or land, obtaining CTE before setup and CTO before commencing operations is mandatory. The APSPCB evaluates projects based on pollution load, technology used, waste management plans, and compliance with prescribed environmental standards.
These consents ensure industries function in an environmentally responsible manner while safeguarding public health and natural resources in Arunachal Pradesh.
Responsibilities of the Pollution Control Committee of Arunachal Pradesh Certificate
These are the key duties performed by APSPCB to safeguard the environment
- Issuing CTE and CTO under the Water and Air Acts for regulated industries.
- Monitoring industrial emissions and effluents to ensure compliance with prescribed norms.
- Enforcing environmental standards for air quality, water quality, and waste disposal.
- Reviewing environmental management plans submitted by industries.
- Conducting inspections and sampling to verify compliance.
- Taking action against violations, including issuing notices, imposing penalties, or recommending closure.
- Promoting cleaner production technologies to reduce pollution at the source.
- Implementing national and state environmental policies within Arunachal Pradesh.
- Facilitating public awareness programs on pollution prevention.