Rule 5
Discharge And Management Of Harmful And Chemical Waste
5. Discharge and Management of Harmful and Chemical Waste:
(1) No one shall discharge solid waste by mixing harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste with other waste.
(2) The arrangement for final discharge should only be made after processing of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste into a general waste.
(3) Any individual, organization or agency having liability for the management of harmful, chemical, organic and inorganic waste shall obtain permission from the Local Body for generating, processing, discharging and managing solid waste. After the permit is granted, information about the ways to manage solid waste, standard, method,
technology, and management site shall be given to the Local Body and a record of such information shall be maintained.
(4) The Local Body shall, in the process of awarding permission under Sub-Rule (3), award permission only after ascertaining whether the submitted system and technology meet the standard set by the Government of Nepal or not.
(5) The Local Body shall follow up on whether the individual, organization or agency which has obtained permission under Sub- Rule (3) for the management of harmful chemical, organic or inorganic waste, has managed according to the permitted ways, standard, process, and technology compatible with the site for the management.
(6) After processing, if the harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste needs to be managed through the Local Body, any individual, organization or agency responsible for the management of solid waste may make a request to the Local Body for the management of the solid waste, and the Local Body may manage such solid waste by
charging the required service fees.
(7) The collection, storage and transportation of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste shall only be done by applying a safe mode.
(8) The processing of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste shall be done so as to destroy the harmful elements in the such waste and the final discharge and disposal shall only be done if the treated waste has turned into a normal waste.
(9) Any individual, organization or agency producing harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste, while making management of such waste, shall fully abide by the standard set by the Government of Nepal and the prevailing environmental law.
(1) No one shall discharge solid waste by mixing harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste with other waste.
(2) The arrangement for final discharge should only be made after processing of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste into a general waste.
(3) Any individual, organization or agency having liability for the management of harmful, chemical, organic and inorganic waste shall obtain permission from the Local Body for generating, processing, discharging and managing solid waste. After the permit is granted, information about the ways to manage solid waste, standard, method,
technology, and management site shall be given to the Local Body and a record of such information shall be maintained.
(4) The Local Body shall, in the process of awarding permission under Sub-Rule (3), award permission only after ascertaining whether the submitted system and technology meet the standard set by the Government of Nepal or not.
(5) The Local Body shall follow up on whether the individual, organization or agency which has obtained permission under Sub- Rule (3) for the management of harmful chemical, organic or inorganic waste, has managed according to the permitted ways, standard, process, and technology compatible with the site for the management.
(6) After processing, if the harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste needs to be managed through the Local Body, any individual, organization or agency responsible for the management of solid waste may make a request to the Local Body for the management of the solid waste, and the Local Body may manage such solid waste by
charging the required service fees.
(7) The collection, storage and transportation of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste shall only be done by applying a safe mode.
(8) The processing of harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste shall be done so as to destroy the harmful elements in the such waste and the final discharge and disposal shall only be done if the treated waste has turned into a normal waste.
(9) Any individual, organization or agency producing harmful, chemical, organic or inorganic waste, while making management of such waste, shall fully abide by the standard set by the Government of Nepal and the prevailing environmental law.