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Thursday, November 24, 2011
Hazardous waste by ships
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING
QUESTION NO 58
ANSWERED ON 24.11.2011
Will the Minister of SHIPPING be pleased to satate :- (a) whether it is a fact that various countries are dumping hazardous waste in India by ships in the guise of sending them for ship-breaking;
(b) the details of such cases noticed during the last three years;
(c) whether the present legal system is sufficient to punish the offenders and seek compensation and details for the last three years in this regard; and
(d) in what manner Government proposes to tackle this menace and protect our shores? ANSWER MINISTER OF SHIPPING (SHRI G.K. VASAN)
(a) to (d): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.
STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 58 BY SHRI Y.S. CHOWDARY M.P., TO BE ANSWERED ON 24.11.2011 REGARDING “HAZARDOUS WASTE BY SHIPS” ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a): No, Sir. The ships sent for ship recycling contain less than 1% hazardous waste of its weight.
(b): As stated above, ships coming for dismantling contain less than 1% of hazardous waste of its weight as shown below:
Year No. of ships Light Displacement Tonnage (LDT) Hazardous waste in MT % of waste to the weight of the ship 2008-09 264 1944162 5027.84 0.25% 2009-10 348 2937802 5418.04 0.18% 2010-11 357 2816236 8215.31 0.29% 2011-12 (upto October-2011) 217 1886274 2660.37 0.36%
(c) & (d): State Maritime Boards are empowered to take action against the offenders. Rules relating to handling of hazardous waste are notified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. Current legal mechanism provides for development and operation of hazardous waste management facility in ship recycling sector to treat and dispose of the hazardous waste generated from ships’ recycling. Thus, wastes are not allowed to be dumped along the shore & hence, shores are protected.
Will the Minister of SHIPPING be pleased to satate :- (a) whether it is a fact that various countries are dumping hazardous waste in India by ships in the guise of sending them for ship-breaking;
(b) the details of such cases noticed during the last three years;
(c) whether the present legal system is sufficient to punish the offenders and seek compensation and details for the last three years in this regard; and
(d) in what manner Government proposes to tackle this menace and protect our shores? ANSWER MINISTER OF SHIPPING (SHRI G.K. VASAN)
(a) to (d): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.
STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 58 BY SHRI Y.S. CHOWDARY M.P., TO BE ANSWERED ON 24.11.2011 REGARDING “HAZARDOUS WASTE BY SHIPS” ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a): No, Sir. The ships sent for ship recycling contain less than 1% hazardous waste of its weight.
(b): As stated above, ships coming for dismantling contain less than 1% of hazardous waste of its weight as shown below:
Year No. of ships Light Displacement Tonnage (LDT) Hazardous waste in MT % of waste to the weight of the ship 2008-09 264 1944162 5027.84 0.25% 2009-10 348 2937802 5418.04 0.18% 2010-11 357 2816236 8215.31 0.29% 2011-12 (upto October-2011) 217 1886274 2660.37 0.36%
(c) & (d): State Maritime Boards are empowered to take action against the offenders. Rules relating to handling of hazardous waste are notified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. Current legal mechanism provides for development and operation of hazardous waste management facility in ship recycling sector to treat and dispose of the hazardous waste generated from ships’ recycling. Thus, wastes are not allowed to be dumped along the shore & hence, shores are protected.
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