Cess
Management:
The Cess Act provides for the levy and collection
of Cess on water consumed by persons carrying on certain
industries and by Local Authorities. This was with
the view to augment the resources of the Central Pollution
Control Board and the State Boards and to encourage
conservation of water. Accordingly, the State Pollution
Control Board are collecting water cess from the categories
of industries as mentioned in the "SCHEDULE
I" of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Cess Act, 1977 and as amended upto date. On the basis
of the water consumption return submitted by the consuming
authority in the proper format (Form-I)
of the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)
Cess Rule, 1978, the water cess have been collected
as per 'SCHEDULE II" of the Water (Prevention
and Control of Pollution) Cess (Amendment) Act, 1991.
The Cess so collected by the Board is remitted to
the Consolidated Fund of India. As per the revised
formula effective from 1st January, 1998 of water
cess reimbursement to SPCBs, upto 80% of the cess
amount collected by the State Boards will be reimbursed
to them in accordance with Section 8 of the Water
Cess Act, 1977 for meeting their approved expenditure
requirements. Of the cess amount collected, upto 20%
will remain with the Central Government for undertaking
specific projects in any part of the country through
the Central Pollution Control Board subject to approval
by the Central Government.
The State Board has identified and covered all the
Industries (Major / Medium) and also small-scale industries
which are coming under the purview of the Water Cess
Act. Different steps have been taken for collecting
water cess from some defaulting units, local authorities
, Railways etc.