Geo Textiles
Jute Geotextiles for Control of Bank Erosion in Rivers and Waterways (14715 (Part 2):2016)
Strategic Recommendations for Jute Geotextiles for Bank Erosion Control
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification under IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 before 1 Jan 2024. Conduct testing only in BIS-recognized labs. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Work with the ERA Compliance Team for QCO alignment, documentation, and ISI marking compliance. - Contact ERA Support Team
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Support available for application filing, testing coordination, and exemption documentation for exports. - Track Notifications & Circulars
Subscribe to the ERA Newsletter for updates on Geo Textiles (QCO), 2022, including S.O. 1706(E), S.O. 2331(E), and MoT orders. - Do a Gap Assessment
Review current SKUs for compliance with IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 specifications. Correct gaps in material construction, labeling, and packaging before enforcement.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Jute Geotextiles – Riverbank and Waterway Erosion Control |
IS Standard | IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 |
Title of IS | Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Geomembranes — Specification (First Revision) |
Quality Control Order | Geo Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022 |
Notification & Amendments |
- Notified via S.O. 1706(E), dated 10 April 2023 - Amended via S.O. 2331(E), dated 24 May 2023 - Final enforcement via MoT Order dated 6 Oct 2023 |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 January 2024 |
Objective & Scope | To standardize the quality of jute-based materials used for protecting riverbanks and waterways from soil erosion. |
Products Covered | Jute geotextiles applied in river embankments, canal slopes, and waterway protection against hydraulic erosion. |
Exemptions | Products manufactured solely for export are exempt from BIS certification and ISI marking. |
Industries Impacted | - Water Resource Development Authorities - Flood Control & Irrigation Projects - Natural Fiber & Technical Textile Sector |
Mandatory Compliance | BIS license mandatory under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. ISI mark required on every unit/package. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS certification, conduct BIS-approved lab testing, and affix ISI mark before any sale or distribution in the domestic market. |
Legal Framework & Enforcement | Enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the certifying and enforcement authority for this standard |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | Penalties under BIS Act, 2016 may include:- Seizure of non-compliant goods- Cancellation of license- Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years |
Conclusion | Compliance with IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 becomes mandatory from 1 Jan 2024 for domestic sale. Certification ensures reliability in critical erosion protection. |
References / Annexures |
- QCO: S.O. 1706(E) [10 Apr 2023] - Amendment: S.O. 2331(E) [24 May 2023] - Enforcement Order: MoT [6 Oct 2023] |
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Notification
The product “Jute Geotextiles – Erosion Control in Rivers and Waterways” falls under the Geo Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022, notified through S.O. 1706(E) on 10 April 2023 by the Ministry of Textiles. The Order was amended via S.O. 2331(E) dated 24 May 2023, and its enforcement date was later confirmed as 1 January 2024 via Ministry Order dated 6 October 2023.
Enforcement Timeline
The compliance obligation for this product becomes mandatory from 1 January 2024 for all manufacturers and importers selling in the Indian market.
Overview
Jute geotextiles covered under Part 2 of IS 14715:2016 are biodegradable, woven or non-woven natural fiber fabrics used for controlling bank erosion caused by water flow. These geotextiles are deployed on canal slopes, riverbanks, and embankments to prevent soil loss, improve stabilization, and enhance vegetation growth, offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic erosion control methods.
Objective & Scope
The objective of IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 is to ensure consistent quality and durability of jute materials used in hydraulic erosion protection works. The standard specifies construction parameters, strength properties, permeability, and field performance, aiming to provide effective yet sustainable erosion control in water-adjacent infrastructure.
Products Covered
This specification applies to jute geotextile products used in river training, canal lining, embankment erosion protection, and other water resource management projects where soil retention and slope stability are critical.
Exemptions Provided
Only those jute geotextile products that are exclusively manufactured for export are exempt from mandatory BIS certification and ISI marking.
Industries Impacted
- Flood Management & Water Resource Departments – Use in river and canal protection works.
- Irrigation & Drainage Infrastructure – Application in canal slopes, bunds, and dykes.
- Technical Textile & Jute Industry – Manufacturing of biodegradable geotextiles.
- Eco-Restoration Projects – For slope vegetation and natural soil recovery.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
From 1 January 2024, every jute geotextile product intended for bank erosion control must conform to IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 and bear the ISI mark. Certification is to be obtained under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Submit application for BIS certification with complete documentation.
- Ensure product testing through BIS-recognized laboratories.
- Affix ISI certification mark before offering products for sale.
- Separate and document export-only products clearly to claim exemption.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The regulation is implemented under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016. The BIS is the designated certifying and enforcing authority for this product. Violations of the QCO are subject to legal penalties as prescribed in the Act. Entities that violate the provisions of the QCO may face:
- Seizure of non-compliant goods,
- Suspension or cancellation of BIS license, and
- Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both, under the BIS Act, 2016.
Conclusion
From 1 January 2024, all jute geotextile products used in riverbank and waterway erosion control must comply with IS 14715 (Part 2):2016 and carry valid BIS certification. This initiative ensures product reliability in critical water management infrastructure and promotes the use of eco-friendly, biodegradable materials in India’s national projects.
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