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Fines, Penalties & Environmental Compensation

Status: Effective April 1, 2026
Parent Category: Enforcement & Legal
Related Pages: Four-Stream Segregation Protocols EBWGR Compliance Guide


1. The Enforcement Mechanism

The Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 replace the old "nominal fine" system with the "Polluter Pays" Principle.

  • Tier 1 (Local): Municipal officers issue immediate "Spot Fines" for visible violations (littering, mixing waste).
  • Tier 2 (State): Pollution Control Boards (SPCB) levy "Environmental Compensation" (EC) for systemic failure (e.g., a housing society failing to process wet waste for months).
  • Tier 3 (Legal): Continued non-compliance triggers criminal prosecution under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

Spot Fines (Individual & Household Level)

Note: Exact amounts vary by Municipal Corporation (e.g., BMC vs. BBMP), but the 2026 Rules set these baselines.

ViolationOffender CategoryEst. Fine Range (₹)
Littering / SpittingIndividual₹200 – ₹1,000
Non-Segregation (Mixing Wet/Dry)Household₹200 – ₹500 per day
Open Burning of WasteAny Person₹5,000 – ₹10,000
Dumping in Drains / Water BodiesIndividual₹5,000 + Cleanup Cost
Failure to handover Sanitary Waste separatelyHousehold₹500

3. Penalties for Bulk Waste Generators (BWGs)

For Housing Societies (RWAs), Malls, Hotels, and Offices.

ViolationConsequenceEst. Penalty (₹)
Failure to Register on SWM PortalIllegal Operation₹10,000 – ₹50,000
Handing waste to unauthorized collectorVendor Blacklisting₹20,000 + EC Charges
Falsifying Waste RecordsFraud₹50,000 – ₹1 Lakh
Sending Unsegregated Waste to LandfillRejection of ServiceDouble Tipping Fee (Municipality charges 2x the standard rate to lift your waste)

4. Environmental Compensation (EC) Formula

For repeated offenses, the SPCB applies a formula rather than a flat fine.
EC = PI x N x R x S x LF
PI: Pollution Index (Severity of harm)
N: Number of days violation occurred
R: Rupee Factor (Base cost of remediation)
S: Scale of Operation (Size of your society/business)
LF: Location Factor (Higher fines for proximity to schools/hospitals)
Example: A large housing society dumps wet waste in an open plot for 30 days.
Calculation: ₹5,000 (Base) × 30 Days = ₹1.5 Lakhs penalty + Cost to clean the plot.


5. Calculator: Estimate Your Risk

Type of Violator: Dropdown: Household / Shop / RWA / Industry
Violation: Dropdown: Mixed Waste / Burning / Illegal Dumping
Frequency: Dropdown: First Time / Repeat / Continuous
Result: This would link to a calculation script based on the table above