Deccan Chronicle

Supreme Court says deal with pollution collective­ly

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The top court said the authoritie­s could not indulge in “passing the buck” and should collective­ly try to tackle the situation.

It asked the Delhi government and the civic bodies to chalk out a plan to ensure removal of the waste dumped at open spaces and come up with a scheme to deal with the issue. Regarding pollution due to dust accumulate­d on the roads, the bench said water be sprinkled on the stretches which were prone to dust.

It directed that a traffic plan be prepared so that there was no burden on a particular road and the problem of pollution due to traffic congestion could be tackled.

It asked the traffic authoritie­s concerned to take immediate steps in this regard.

The bench asked the court-mandated Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) to hold a meeting on Monday itself and take a decision on whether the industries, which contribute­d to the pollution levels of Delhi-NCR, could be shut down during this period.

It also asked the EPCA to take a call regarding banning the entry of dieselrun trucks, except those carrying essential commoditie­s, in Delhi.

Regarding the pollution caused due to generators, the bench directed the authoritie­s to ensure that there was no power cut in the region so that there was no need to use generators, except in the case of emergency services.

“Let the order be effective till further orders are passed,” the bench said.

It asked the Centre, the Delhi government and the states of NCR — Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan — to prepare a road map within three weeks so that the situation did not recur in the future.

During the hearing, the bench asked why could air-conditione­rs not be used at a pre-set temperatur­e of 25 degrees Celsius or above in the region.

“In Japan, ACs cannot work below 25 degrees Celsius. Here, we use ACs at 18 or even 16 degrees celsius. We have forgotten the concept of conservati­on,” the bench observed.

It also directed the Delhi government and the civic bodies to work in tandem to see that garbage and waste were tackled on a war-footing.

The bench questioned the Delhi government about the over 4,000 industries operating in the national capital.

The counsel appearing for the Delhi government said all such industries were allowed to operate as per the masterplan and that the polluting units were already shut down.

During the hearing, the bench was informed that on the day of Diwali (October 27), Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was in the “green category”, but by the night, it started going into the severe category.

EPCA Chairman Bhure Lal appeared in the court and apprised it about the sowing of crop in states like Punjab and Haryana.

 ??  ?? Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot presents roses to BJP leader Vijay Goel at his residence, in New Delhi on Monday. Goel defied the odd-even scheme of the Delhi government terming it an election stunt. Nearly 200 violaters were fined including Goel who in a symbolic protest drove his odd number SUV from his residence at Ashoka Road to Janpath.
Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot presents roses to BJP leader Vijay Goel at his residence, in New Delhi on Monday. Goel defied the odd-even scheme of the Delhi government terming it an election stunt. Nearly 200 violaters were fined including Goel who in a symbolic protest drove his odd number SUV from his residence at Ashoka Road to Janpath.

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