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MPCB directs hospital to set up bio-medical waste facility

MPCB on Friday issued interim direction to a hospital in PMC limits for non-compliance with bio-medical waste norms

Updated on: Aug 25, 2024 06:06 AM IST
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PUNE The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) on Friday issued interim direction to a hospital in Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits for non-compliance with bio-medical waste norms.

MPCB on Friday issued interim direction to a hospital in PMC limits for non-compliance with bio-medical waste norms. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))
MPCB on Friday issued interim direction to a hospital in PMC limits for non-compliance with bio-medical waste norms. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))

The hospital located in Timber Market area has been directed to set up an isolated bio-medical waste storage facility within a month.

The notice issued by JS Salunkhe, regional officer, MPCB, states that the hospital should submit the bio-medical waste annual returns and details of the wastewater treatment facility within a month.

The board also asked the hospital to maintain a record of bio-medical waste and adopt the practice to segregate and store in colour coded bags up to its disposal.

Earlier, a show cause notice was issued to a hospital at Mitra Mandal Chowk for non-compliance with bio-medical waste norms. Despite the notice, the hospital failed to act.

An interim direction under section 33A of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and 31A of Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 were issued to the hospitals. A proposal was also submitted by the sub-regional officer to initiate legal action against the hospital.

 
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