he Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and , Chhattisgarh has suggested that increasing punishments or punishing the power plant alone is not a solution but clear policy to fix responsibility of every stake holder is also necessary to solve the problem of fly ash menace.
In addition to the additional expenditures, it is very difficult for a thermal power plant to get permission to establish Ash Dyke from the state pollution control board. Instead of leaving power Plants alone, a clear and transparent policy is needed to ensure that all stakeholders make a contribution in disposing of the ash from power plants.
FICCI has suggested that before the new notification comes into force, a systematic solution to the problem can pave the way for Sustainable Development. In order to dispose of fly ash, the government must make a condition of using only ash and its products compulsorily in all the tenders of construction works and mandatory rules for transportation and disposal should be made, use of fly ash should be mandatory for end users.