The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has taken strict action against 221 builders for violating pollution norms, collecting a total of Rs 31.48 lakh in fines. These regulations were formulated after discussions with the Confederation of Real
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The key regulations include dust control measures, proper waste management, adherence to noise pollution norms, efficient water usage, and the inclusion of green spaces in construction projects.
The PCMC has collected a total of Rs 31.48 lakh in fines from 221 builders for violating pollution norms.
CREDAI, the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, provided valuable insights and suggestions to ensure the regulations are practical and effective for the construction industry.
The PCMC has a dedicated team that regularly inspects construction sites to ensure compliance with the regulations. Any builder found violating these rules is issued a notice and fined accordingly.
The PCMC plans to introduce advanced monitoring systems and promote green building practices to further enhance pollution control measures.
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