MUMBAI: It has also issued 462 stop-work notices to construction sites and infrastructure projects that failed to comply with the show cause notices. Seventy-one show-cause notices, meanwhile, have been revoked.
The show-cause notices issued on Monday include the BMC's own civic projects. "We have issued these notices to road contractors through our road engineers," said a senior official from K East ward. "We realised that we were issuing notices only to private developers but our own infrastructure works like the cement-concreting of roads are also contributing to air pollution. We also need to follow the rules the other agencies are following. We have issued a 24-hour notice on Monday, failure to comply with which stop-work notices will be issued and work will be stopped completely."
The BMC's show-cause notice to road contractors states, "It is observed that these projects create adverse effects on the environment in the form of dust, noise and vibration etc. During site visit on January 4, it is observed that you have not complied the guidelines issued by Municipal Commissioner. Hence you are hereby directed to comply the same within 24 hours from receipt of this letter failing which 'Stop Work' notice will be issued to your site and the said work will be stopped." (sic)
The assistant engineers from the road department have been directed to look into the matter and penalise contractors for violation of orders/guidelines issued by the municipal commissioner. They have to submit a compliance report to the ward within 48 hours, the notice stated. Rajesh Tamhane, deputy municipal commissioner (environment) told HT, "We have issued notices to three categories-municipal projects, other projects and construction sites."
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