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Lime and Gypsum Products Manufacturing Business Guide

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CEMS डेटा प्रसारण विलंब और उत्पादन रुकावट

Estimated ₹50,00,000 - ₹2,00,00,000 per facility annually (based on 5-15 production days lost × daily kiln/grinding capacity × typical plant revenue per day; ranges vary by facility size)

When CEMS data is not properly transmitted or validated against manual monitoring results, regulators flag facilities for inspection. Show-cause notices issued by CPCB to 1,033 non-compliant industries often result in temporary facility shutdowns during rectification. Manual data verification and OCEMS portal troubleshooting can delay operations by 5-15 days per incident. Large lime and gypsum producers operate on tight margins and cannot afford production stoppages.

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CEMS अनुपालन विफलता और नियामक दंड

Estimated ₹5,00,000 - ₹2,50,00,000 per facility (based on typical industrial closure penalties, remediation, and fines under Environment Protection Act; exact amounts not specified in search results but show-cause notices and closure orders indicate material penalties)

Lime and gypsum manufacturers in India must comply with CPCB's Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) mandate. Search results show 62% of industries are not compliant and 38% are only partially compliant. The CPCB has issued closure or show-cause notices to 1,033 industries that either failed to install CEMS or did not provide required data to state portals. Non-compliance can result in facility closure, substantial remediation costs, and regulatory fines. Manual monitoring is insufficient; CEMS-based data is now the primary oversight tool.

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