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Area served. Karnataka, India. Key people. Lakshman [1] Website. kspcb.gov.in. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) is a legal entity entrusted for control of pollution in the Indian State of Karnataka. The Board regulates air, water and environmental pollution.
Website. www.cpcb.nic.in. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India is a statutory organization under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Mo.E.F.C.C.). It was established in 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act, 1974. The CPCB is also entrusted with the powers and functions under the Air ...
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board. Telangana Pollution Control Board. Tripura State Pollution Control Board. Categories: Pollution in India. State agencies of India. Environmental protection agencies. Environmental agencies of country subdivisions. Environmental agencies in India.
Karnataka Power Corporation; Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation; Karnataka Public Works Department; Karnataka Science and Technology Academy; Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board; Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation; Karnataka State Pollution Control Board; Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
Pages in category "Environment of Karnataka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Karnataka State Pollution Control Board; N.
Gangtok. Sikkim. 12.68. Source: Ministry of Urban Development [15] According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) India, in 2015 it conducted a survey of the least polluted cities in India as well, ranked based on air quality. Among the least-polluted cities are Pathanamthitta, Mangalore, Wayanad, Hassan, and Palakkad.
[102] [103] A number of factors impact measurements and interpretation of water quality and pollution. [104] [105] [further explanation needed] India's National Water Quality Monitoring Programme is implemented in Bangalore by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board through a network of over 100 monitoring stations located at lakes and ...
The key findings of India's central pollution control board are: [50] Most Indian cities continue to violate India's and world air quality PM10 targets. Respirable particulate matter pollution remains a key challenge for India. Despite the general non-attainment, some cities showed far more improvement than others.