The Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has a comprehensive online system for applying for various pollution control certificates. The process is streamlined to make it easier for industries and businesses to comply with environmental regulations. The main portal for this is the Online Consent Management & Monitoring System (OCMMS) and the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Center's (HEPC) online portal.
1. Registration on the Online Portal
• Initial Access: The first step is to visit the designated online portal, which is typically linked from the official HSPCB website (e.g., hspcb.org.in). New industries will need to register on the platform.
• Creating a User Account: The applicant, who should be an authorized representative of the company (e.g., proprietor, director, and partner), needs to create a new user ID and password. This usually involves providing basic details of the business.
• Business Classification: The portal will require the applicant to specify the industry's category (Red, Orange, Green, or White) based on the Pollution Index (PI). This classification is crucial as it determines the level of scrutiny and the required documents.
2. Filling the Application Form
• Selecting the Certificate: Once logged in, the applicant must choose the type of certificate they are applying for. The primary certificates are:
-- Consent to Establish (CTE): Required for setting up a new unit or expanding an existing one.
-- Consent to Operate (CTO): Required to begin or continue commercial operations after the unit is established.
-- Authorization: For specific types of waste management, such as Hazardous Waste, Bio-Medical Waste, or E-Waste.
• Entering Detailed Information: The online form requires a vast amount of information about the project, including:
-- General Information: Name and address of the unit, ownership details, and authorized signatory information.
-- Project Details: The proposed capital investment (land, building, plant, and machinery), and a detailed project report.
-- Manufacturing Process: A description of the manufacturing process and a flow chart.
-- Pollution Control Measures: A detailed plan and design scheme for air pollution control devices (APCDs), effluent treatment plants (ETPs), and sewage treatment plants (STPs), as applicable.
-- Water and Waste Details: Water balance, wastewater generation and disposal details, and a plan for hazardous, solid, or other waste management.
3. Uploading Required Documents
This is a critical part of the application. Applicants must scan and upload all relevant documents. The checklist varies depending on the type of consent and the industry category, but generally includes:
• Legal Documents:
-- Proof of land ownership (sale deed, lease agreement, etc.).
-- Memorandum of Articles (MOA) or Partnership Deed.
-- Power of Attorney or Board Resolution authorizing the signatory.
• Financial Documents:
-- CA certificate regarding the project's capital investment.
-- Proof of payment for the application fee and performance security.
• Technical and Environmental Documents:
-- Detailed Project Report (DPR).
-- Site plan and layout plan of the unit.
-- Flow chart of the manufacturing process.
-- Design and calculation reports for all pollution control measures (ETP/STP/APCDs).
-- For specific projects, like those covered under the EIA Notification, a copy of the Environmental Clearance (EC) is required.
-- In the case of a CTO application, a compliance report on the conditions of the CTE and recent analysis reports of effluents and emissions are mandatory.
4. Other Licenses:
-- Change of Land Use (CLU) permission from the Town & Country Planning Department.
-- Other relevant licenses like Factory License, FSSAI, etc.
5. Fee Payment
• The application fee is calculated based on the industry's category and capital investment.
• The payment is made online through the portal using various payment gateways (e.g., net banking, credit/debit card).
6. Inspection and Final Approval
• For Red, Orange, and some Green category industries, the HSPCB may conduct a site inspection to verify the information provided and check the implementation of pollution control measures.
• Based on the inspection report and the submitted documents, the final decision is made.
• If all requirements are met, the certificate (CTE or CTO) is digitally signed and can be downloaded from the online portal.
This online system significantly reduces the time and effort required for the application process, making it a crucial part of the "ease of doing business" initiative in Haryana.