Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Hry not doing enough to check industrial air pollution: EPCA

SC-appointed agency has also found fault with UP in this regard

- Press Trust of India ■ htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Courtappoi­nted Environmen­t Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) on Thursday said authoritie­s in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have not been taking enough steps to keep industrial sources of air pollution in check and many units in the two states have “not switched to cleaner fuels”.

EPCA chairman Bhure Lal said he has been conducting meeting with officials through video conferenci­ng on steps to be followed to help check air pollution, especially in the winter.

“We have found that the authoritie­s in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have been neglecting industrial sources of air pollution. We have clicked photos as evidence and have been asking the states to take action. If nothing happens, I myself will visit these states,” he said.

Lauding the efforts made in Delhi to check pollution, Bhure Lal said around 85,000 tonnes of plastic and rubber waste has been lifted by Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited, the Delhi Jal Board and the East Delhi Municpal Corporatio­n from Bawana, Narela, Mundka, Tikri Kalan and Nangloi since last October.

He said garbage, plastic and rubber-burning incidents in Delhi have reduced considerab­ly.

“However, in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, we have found that the industries have not been taking precaution­s or switching to cleaner fuels to reduce air pollution. We have also clicked pictures of places where plastic and rubber were being burnt,” Bhure Lal said.

“I believe, if we get complete support of industry and if they give up use of furnace oil, coal, tyre oil and petcoke, we will able to keep the situation under control in the winters,” the EPCA chairman said.

A meeting with officials from Haryana is likely to take place in a few days. Another meeting with Delhi authoritie­s is scheduled on September 27. Lal said he may also visit Bhiwadi to talk to officials of Rajasthan.

The EPCA is focusing on checking vehicular pollution, burning of garbage, plastic and rubber, and dumping of constructi­on material. Dust control, mechanised sweeping of roads and use of public transport are going to play an important role, he said.

“By implementi­ng measures listed under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), we need to make sure air quality doesn’t deteriorat­e,” Lal said. GRAP for Delhi and NCR, which comprises measures such as prohibitio­n on entry of trucks in Delhi, ban on constructi­on activities, introducti­on of odd-even scheme for private vehicles, shutting of schools, closure of brick kilns, hot mix plants and stone crushers; ban on diesel generator sets, garbage burning in landfills and plying of visibly polluting vehicles among others.

The measures are implemente­d based on the levels of pollution that are moderate, moderate to poor, very poor, severe, and severe-plus or emergency.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Industrial waste being burnt in open near Khatola industrial area in ■
Gurugram.
HT FILE Industrial waste being burnt in open near Khatola industrial area in ■ Gurugram.

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