NGT orders integrated fire-safety audit of hazardous waste units in Tamil Nadu
The National Green Tribunal directed the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to conduct integrated audits with the Fire and Rescue Services across hazardous waste facilities in the State.
Key highlights
Direct fact
In July 2026, the National Green Tribunal’s Southern Zone Bench ordered the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to conduct integrated fire-safety audits with the Fire and Rescue Services in hazardous waste management facilities across Tamil Nadu, after a fire at a Gummidipoondi SIPCOT unit on 19 May 2024.
Key specifics
- Fire broke out at the hazardous waste unit’s storage yard on 19 May 2024 at 1.00 pm.
- The blaze was brought under control by 8.30 pm with dry chemical powder, automatic water spray and Fire and Rescue Services response.
- The bench comprised judicial member Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana and technical member Prashanth Gargava.
- The order said the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and the Fire and Rescue Services must jointly inspect hazardous waste units across the State.
- Units that violate the rules can face action by the Pollution Control Board, and the company must follow the FET recommendations.
Exam lens
TNPSC Environment and governance question type: match-the-following / statement-based, NGT Southern Zone Bench, 19 May 2024 fire, Gummidipoondi SIPCOT, integrated audit with Fire and Rescue Services, hazardous waste units in Tamil Nadu.