POLLUTON CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE

POLLUTON CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE

The Pollution Control Board has been established as a regulatory authority for implementing variious pollution control laws. The board is committed to provide polloution free environment to the people of state. The Board has undertaken various studies of underground water, solid and air to take remedial steps to control pollution.

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POLLUTON CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATEProcedure

Complete a Simple Form

You need to fill our FSSAI application form and provide details about your food business.

Send your Documents

You need to email us the required documents and we will create your FSSAI Form A and Form B.

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Documents Submission

Your FSSAI License application along with other declarations are filed to the local FBO by our CS/ CA.

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We will mail you the license which will act as a food license, after regular follows ups with the food safety department.

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Documents Required For POLLUTON CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE

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Steps for getting the POLLUTON CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE

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Any industry, which discharges sewage or effluent into the environment or emits any pollutant in the air has to obtain the consent of the State Pollution Control Board in the form of a Pollution Control Board certificate.

Documents Required to Apply For GPCB
  1. Authorized Person Pan cardand Aadhar Card.
  2. Pan card of the unit in case of , Partnership, Company.
  3. Authorization letter (except Proprietorship)
  4. Factory/Trade/health Trade License.
  5. CA Letter for total project cost.
  6. Site Plan / Naksha.
  7. FSSAI Certificate for food businesses.

Principal Functions of the CPCB, as spelt out in the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, (i) to promote cleanliness of streams and wells in different areas of the States by prevention, control and abatement of water pollution

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is an autonomous agency. It plays an advisory role to the Government and State Pollution Control Boards (SPCB) in matters relating to the implementation and enforcement of the Air, Water and Environmental Acts.

A joint board consists of the following members namely: A chairman who has the knowledge, experience, and qualifications in matters relating to prevention and controlling environmental pollution. 2 members from each state government nominated by their respective state to represent the state.