Mandatory Environmental Consents Before Establishment and
Operation
Pollution Control Board (PCB) consents are statutory approvals required under the Air (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 before an industrial or commercial unit can be established and
operated.
These consents ensure that air emissions, water discharge, waste handling, and operational activities
comply with prescribed environmental standards and conditions issued by the respective Pollution
Control Boards.
Simplicomp assists project proponents and operating units in obtaining and maintaining Pollution
Control Board consents through accurate documentation, regulatory coordination, and structured
compliance support—ensuring regulatory compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
Types of Pollution Control
Board Consents
Depending on the project stage and nature of operations, different PCB consents and authorisations are
applicable.
Consent to Establish (CTE)
Consent to Establish is required before commencing construction or installation of plant and machinery.
It confirms that the proposed project design, pollution control measures, and site conditions comply
with environmental regulations.
View Consent to Operate (CTO) Service
Consent to Operate (CTO)
Consent to Operate is required before starting commercial operations. It certifies that pollution
control systems have been installed and that the unit complies with prescribed emission and discharge
standards.
View Consent to Operate (CTO) Service
Consolidated Consent & Authorisation (CCA)
Consolidated Consent & Authorisation combines operational consent and waste authorisations into a single
approval, applicable to specific categories of industries as per State Pollution Control Board
guidelines.
View Consolidated Consent & Authorisation (CCA) Service
Factory Act License/Approvals
Factory Act Licenses and Approvals are critical statutory requirements that often run parallel to PCB
consents for industrial and commercial establishments. We provide comprehensive support in documentation
coordination and regulatory alignment to ensure your facility achieves full compliance and seamless
approval.
Related Statutory Approval: Factory Act Licence
Fire Safety NOC
Fire safety approvals are often Parallel statutory approval required before operations alongside PCB
consents for industrial and commercial establishments. We support documentation coordination and
regulatory alignment for fire safety certification.
View Fire Safety Certificate Service
Who Requires Pollution Control Board Consents
PCB consents are applicable to:
Manufacturing and processing industries
Infrastructure and construction projects
Warehouses and logistics facilities
Healthcare, institutional, and commercial establishments
Expansion or modification of existing units
Our Approach to Pollution Board Consent Management
We follow a structured and regulator-aligned process to ensure approvals
are obtained without avoidable delays:
Applicability assessment based on project category
Documentation planning and technical data review
Online application filing and submission
Coordination with Pollution Control Board authorities
Clarification handling and compliance alignment
Support for renewals, amendments, and expansions
Why Choose Simplicomp for Pollution Board Consents
Clear understanding of PCB regulations and procedures
Accurate, regulator-ready documentation
Proactive follow-ups and authority coordination
Risk-managed execution focused on timelines
Support across the full compliance lifecycle
Need Pollution Control Board Consent
for Your Project?
Speak with our environmental compliance experts to assess consent applicability, documentation requirements,
and approval timelines for your project.
Next Compliance Stage: Post-approval Groundwater & Water Compliances
Once Pollution Control Board consents are obtained, projects must secure applicable groundwater
permissions and comply with statutory water-use regulations before and during operations.