Chennai:
In a bid to focus on environmental sustainability and
realize the objectives of Vision 2023, the environment and forest department’s
draft state environment policy is looking at strategies to revamp and
restructure Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, the Directorate of Environment
and related institutions to make them participative and transparent in
decision-making.
According to the draft policy, which Express has access to,
specific strategies will be worked to strengthen the capacity of these
organisations and the need for redefining their roles
In being more efficient in their processes and decision
making and more vigilant and pro-active in regulatory functions using the
latest technologies and other facilities.
The draft policy also states that the state is also
contemplating the enactment of a legislation to ban the production and use of
non-biodegradable plastics upto 60 microns.
The state environment policy’s thrust areas include focusing
on air quality by identifying local pollution hot spots and chart out action
plans, focus on water quality by
monitoring domestic and industrial pollution flow into water bodies and
focusing on various intervention measures.
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