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NGT notices to authorities over alleged groundwater regulation violations in Pune

Published on: Jun 22, 2025 08:52 AM IST

NGT has issued notices to government authorities in Maharashtra over alleged violations of the Central Ground Water Authority’s guidelines for groundwater extraction in Pune district

PUNE The National Green Tribunal (NGT), western zone bench, has issued notices to key government authorities in Maharashtra over alleged large-scale violations of the Central Ground Water Authority’s (CGWA) guidelines for groundwater extraction in the Pune district.

NGT has issued notices to government authorities in Maharashtra over alleged violations of the Central Ground Water Authority’s guidelines for groundwater extraction in Pune district. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))

The order was passed during a hearing on June 19 in response to a petition filed by city-based citizen Pushkar Kulkarni.

The tribunal directed that notices be served to the district collector of Pune, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), the Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency (GSDA), and the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB). These respondents have been asked to file their replies within four weeks.

The applicant, represented by advocate Ronita Bhattacharya, submitted that while 477 entities have obtained No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from the CGWA to extract groundwater in Pune district, the actual number of users is likely to be significantly higher.

She claimed that many entities are operating without proper authorization and even those with NOCs are failing to comply with the mandatory conditions laid out in the CGWA’s “Guidelines to Regulate and Control Groundwater Extraction in India.”

The NGT bench, comprising judicial member Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh and expert member Vijay Kulkarni, noted the seriousness of the allegations and deemed it appropriate to seek formal responses from the concerned authorities.

The case has been listed for next hearing on August 1.

 
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