In Delhi, the Pollution Control Certificate issued by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) can vary based on the specific requirements and nature of the establishment or industry. Generally, there are two main types of pollution control certificates issued by DPCC:
- Consent to Establish (CTE): This certificate is required by new industries or establishments before they begin operations. It signifies that the proposed establishment complies with environmental regulations and standards set by the DPCC. The CTE is issued after a thorough assessment of the proposed project, including its environmental impact assessment, pollution control measures, and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
- Consent to Operate (CTO): Once an industry or establishment has obtained the Consent to Establish (CTE) and commenced operations, it needs to obtain a Consent to Operate (CTO) from the DPCC. This certificate confirms that the industry is operating within the prescribed environmental norms and adhering to pollution control measures as specified in its Consent to Establish. The CTO needs to be renewed periodically, typically every 1-5 years, depending on the nature of the industry and its pollution potential.
These two types of certificates, Consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to Operate (CTO), are the primary documents issued by the DPCC to ensure that industries and establishments in Delhi comply with environmental regulations and standards, thereby mitigating pollution levels and promoting environmental sustainability.