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Once the DPCC Registration is issued, the validity of the Registration is mentioned in itself only. Theregistration holder is required to apply for renewal of the same one month prior to the expiry of the existing validity of the DPCC Registration.
Yes. At the time of DPCC new registration, the applicant is provided with a login Id and password. The same can be used to login into the DPCC portal. The applicant can track his/her application status by logging to the DPCC.
The DPCC white category has a lifetime validity, DPCC green Category CTO has a validity of 15 years while DPCC Orange category CTO has a validity of 10 years.
The business activities which generate no pollution and categorized as white category activity are exempted from taking Consent to Establish (CTE) & Consent to Operate (CTO) from DPCC, these businesses need to submit an Undertaking to DPCC
As per the DPCC guidelines, Oil & Grease Trap (OGT) is required by the restaurants having kitchen, Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) & Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for water borne pollution & dust collectors for air pollution control measures.
The applicant can login into the DPCC portal, with the login id and password he/she may already having. After the login into the DPCC portal, the applicant check & download the Registration from the portal. Also, DPCC has given a separate button, where anyone can cross verify the DPCC Registration by entering the Registration number.
No, The DPCC Registration is issued for a particular activity. If an activity is to be added to the business, we need to first add that activity in the DPCC Registration.
The Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board (JKPCB) Registration also called the Consent, is an official approval issued by the Pollution Control Board Committee of J&K. The JKPCB Registration is an approval that every polluting unit in Jammu & Kashmir must obtain in the form of Consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to Operate (CTO), along with special authorizations (for waste). It proves that the unit is operating legally while keeping pollution under control. It ensures that industries, businesses, hospitals, hotels, and projects in Jammu & Kashmir are following the environmental standards set under the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, and other waste management rules.
Types of JKPCB Registrations
1. Consent to Establish (CTE):
- -- Required before construction or installation of a factory, healthcare unit, hotel, or any project.
- -- Proves that the proposed site and design include proper pollution control systems.
2. Consent to Operate (CTO):
- -- Required before starting operations.
- -- hows that the unit has installed the required pollution control devices (ETP, STP, chimneys, DG set enclosure, etc.).
- -- Needs to be renewed periodically.
3. Waste Management Authorizations:
- -- Plastic Waste Management Authorization
- -- Electronic Waste Management Authorization
- -- Battery Waste Management Authorization
- -- Hazardous waste Management Authorization
A Registration from the Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board is required by any private business or a Government agency having a factory or a manufacturing facility, a hotel or a restaurant or running a health care establishment such as hospitals, clinics, or laboratories.
The online procedure for applying for a Pollution Registration (Consent) in Jammu & Kashmir.
The Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Committee (JKPCC) has an Online Consent Management & Monitoring System (OCMMS) through which all pollution-related approvals (CTE, CTO, and Authorizations) are applied.
Registration on the OCMMS Portal
1. Visit the official website of JKPCC OCMMS (Online Consent Management & Monitoring System).
2. Create a new user account:
• Enter applicant details (Name, Email, Mobile number).
• Choose your type of unit (Industry, Hospital, Hotel, Clinic, etc.).
• Set login ID and password.
3. A confirmation mail/SMS is sent, and your account is activated.
Login & Select Application Type
1. Login to the OCMMS portal with your ID & password.
2. Select the required service:
• Consent to Establish (CTE) – if the unit is not yet set up.
• Consent to Operate (CTO) – if the unit is ready to start operations.
• Authorization – if handling hazardous, biomedical, plastic, or e-waste.
3. Fill the application form online.
Upload Required Documents
Applicants must upload self-attested scanned copies in PDF format. Typical documents include:
• PAN & Aadhar of applicant.
• Company incorporation/partnership/MSME/GST certificate.
• Land ownership/lease/rent agreement.
• Site layout plan & building plan.
• Project report.
• Electricity/water connection proof.
• CTE approval copy (when applying for CTO).
• Pollution control system details (ETP/STP, chimney, DG set, etc.).
• Waste management authorization (if applicable).
• Environmental test reports (for CTO).
The consent document which is also known as Pollution Registration or Pollution Board Permission is the document being issued to the applicant by the Jammu Kashmir Pollution Control Board. For the establishment of the factory, firstly a Consent to Establish (CTE) is issued and when the business becomes operational then a Consent to Operate (CTO) is issued.
For online application, the Documents required are as follows:
- GST Certificate
- Aadhar card + PAN card of authorized signatory
- Site plan
- Electricity Bill
- Rent AGreement + Rent NOC
- MSME Certificate
- Details of the manufacturing process and flow sheet.
- CA letter for Total Project Cost
The fee for Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board (JKPCB/JKPCC) applications.
The application fee for getting a Pollution Registration (Consent) in Jammu & Kashmir depends mainly on:
1. Type of Consent:
-- Consent to Establish (CTE) – before setting up a unit.
-- Consent to Operate (CTO) – before running/renewing a unit.
-- Authorizations – for waste management (biomedical, hazardous, e-waste, plastic).
2. Category of Industry/Unit:
-- White Category – Non-polluting (very low or no fee, sometimes only intimation).
-- Green Category – Low pollution potential (small fee).
-- Orange Category – Moderate pollution potential (medium fee).
-- Red Category – High pollution potential (highest fee).
3. Capital Investment of the Unit:
-- The fee increases with project cost/investment in land, building, and machinery.
-- Larger factories/projects pay more compared to small workshops or service units.
White Category
- • Mostly exempted from fees.
- • Only require an intimation letter/declaration.
Green Category
- • Consent Fee: ₹1,000 to ₹25,000 (depending on investment).
- • Example: A small hotel, bakery, or workshop will pay lower fees, while a large green-category factory will pay higher.
Orange Category
- • Consent Fee: ₹2,000 to ₹50,000+ (depending on investment).
- • Example: Medium-level industries like food processing units, printing presses, packaging units, etc.
Red Category
- • Consent Fee: ₹25,000 to several lakhs, depending on the size and investment.
- • Example: Cement plants, chemical industries, large manufacturing factories.
Note: Many red category industries are restricted/prohibited in J&K.
Categories of Industries Requiring JKPCB Registration
1. Red Category (High Pollution Potential)
- • These are industries that cause significant pollution and require strict monitoring.
- • Examples:
- -- Thermal power plants
- -- Integrated iron & steel plants
- -- Cement manufacturing
- -- Tannery & leather processing
- -- Petroleum refineries
- -- Pulp & paper industries
- -- Large-scale textile units (with dyeing/printing)
- -- Fertilizer, pesticide & chemical manufacturing
Requirement: Mandatory CTE & CTO from JKPCB before establishment and during operations.
2. Orange Category (Moderate Pollution Potential)
- • These industries generate moderate levels of pollution but can be controlled with proper systems.
- • Examples:
- -- Food & beverage processing (dairy, meat, breweries)
- -- Paints & dye manufacturing
- -- Printing press with chemical usage
- -- Hotels/resorts with more than 20 rooms or with laundry/kitchen
- -- Automobile servicing/repair workshops
- -- Surface coating/galvanizing units
Requirement: License is compulsory; compliance monitoring is regular but less stringent than Red.
3. Green Category (Low Pollution Potential)
- • These industries cause minimal pollution.
- • Examples:
- -- Assembly of electronic items
- -- Solar panel assembly units
- -- Handloom & handicraft units
- -- Software/IT parks (with DG sets)
- -- Bakeries & sweet shops (small-scale, using LPG/electricity)
- -- Printing press (non-chemical, digital type)
Requirement: Consent required but the process is simplified.
4. White Category (Practically Non-Polluting)
- • Introduced by CPCB in 2016 to promote ease of doing business.
- • These units are almost non-polluting.
- • Examples:
- -- Chalk making units
- -- Glass bangle making (without furnace)
- -- Cotton ginning & pressing
- -- Medical oxygen manufacturing
- -- Packaging of food items without processing
- -- Insulated wires and cables (PVC extrusion)
Requirement: Only an intimation to JKPCB is required (no Consent/CTE/CTO).
As per Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board Guidelines, no business should establish or operate without the prior consent/permission from the Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board.
The white category manufacturing activity, only Undertaking is to be submitted to the Pollution Board & the acknowledgement is issued in 7 – 10 days. For the Green, orange & red category business activities, two registrations are required, Consent to Establish (CTE) & Consent to Operate (CTO). Both these registrations can be issued in 30 – 45 days each.
The Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Control Board has an online portal for applying for any pollution board Registration. The applicant can visit the official website of the Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Board and upload his/her details and submit Govt fee online. The Registration is also uploaded on the portal only, which can then be downloaded from the same portal.
The Pollution Control Registration issued by the Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Board come with a certain validity period. It is mentioned on the certificate itself. The white category certificate has a validity of 7 years, green category CTO has a validity of 10 years. The orange category consent has a validity of five years while the red category consent may have validity of 1-5 years.
The Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Board is mandated to penalize the entities found to be violating the pollution board guidelines. The penalty could range from Rs.10,000 to Rs.50,000, depending on the nature of business activity and the quantity of air, water or noise pollution thus generated. Also, the Pollution Board is authorized to issue show cause notices and even issue closure notice to any business.
No. This Regstration is non-transferrable. The Jammu & Kashmir Pollution Board Registration, Consent to Establish (CTE) & Consent to Operate (CTO) is issued to a business entity name and for the particular address. Any change in ownership & address change require the applicant to inform the Pollution Board and get the name or address changed on the existing certificate or he/she may require to file a new application.
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