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Welcome to Environ Project & Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. your trusted partner in providing comprehensive solutions for water and environmental challenges. With a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, we offer a diverse range of products designed to meet the evolving needs of industries and communities worldwide.

Everything You Need to Know About Getting a Groundwater NOC

A Groundwater NOC (No Objection Certificate) is a mandatory legal authorization in India for extracting groundwater—typically through borewells—ensuring that the activity complies with regulatory, environmental, and sustainability standards. Why Is It Required?
  • Groundwater Regulation: Prevents over-extraction and promotes equitable water use.
  • Environmental Safeguard: Protects aquifers and local ecosystems.
  • Legal Compliance: Mandatory under rules by the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) and state bodies.
  • Resource Sustainability: Ensures availability for future generations.
Who Needs It?
  • Industries and commercial units
  • Large-scale agriculture
  • Some domestic users (as per local laws)
How to Obtain a Groundwater NOC
  1. Apply Online: Through CGWA’s NOCAP portal or relevant state authority.
  2. Submit Documents:
    • Land ownership proof
    • Project and borewell details
    • Water requirement and usage estimates
    • Environmental and hydrological assessments
  3. Inspection & Review: Authorities assess groundwater sustainability and potential impact.
  4. Pay Fees: As prescribed by regulation.
  5. NOC Issuance: Includes conditions on usage, recharge obligations, and monitoring.
Key Considerations
  • Over-exploitation risk and water table depletion
  • Mandatory sustainability measures: e.g., rainwater harvesting, water metering
  • Compliance with local regulations, which may vary by state (e.g., stricter in Rajasthan or Tamil Nadu)
  • Monitoring & Penalties: Non-compliance can lead to fines, legal action, or revocation of the NOC.
Conclusion A Groundwater NOC is not just a legal formality—it’s a vital step toward sustainable water management. Obtaining and adhering to its conditions ensures lawful use, safeguards environmental health, and secures water for the future.

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