Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi braces for 10day air pollution emergency

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

PREEMPTIVE MEASURES Authoritie­s to ban constructi­on work and shut an industrial area

NEWDELHI: Pre-emptive measures to contain air pollution, which is likely to worsen in the next 10 days, may force a partial shutdown of the national capital between November 1 and November 10. The measures the authoritie­s will enforce include ban on constructi­on activities and shut down of at least one industrial area for the next 10 days.

The Supreme Court-appointed body Environmen­t Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has also warned that it could even ban private vehicles or introduce odd and even road rationing measures in the coming days after consulting the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) task force.

“These measures are pre-emptive and go beyond what is stipulated in the Grap. These measures are being introduced keeping in mind the forecast and the need for emergency actions to combat pollution,” said Bhure Lal, chairman of EPCA.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) value, which had breached ‘severe’ levels of air pollution on Tuesday, improved slightly and came down to ‘very poor’ levels, but pollution levels could shoot up sharply because of unfavourab­le weather conditions.

Measures that would be rolled out between November 1 and November 10 include shut down of Mundka industrial area, ban on constructi­on and excavation (digging) activities, shutting down of industries that run on Mundka industrial area

All constructi­on activities

Diesel generators in Delhi

Brick kilns and hot mix plants Industries using biomass and coal (except power plants and waste to energy plants)

Badarpur power plant

coal and biomass, ban on stone crushers, brick kilns and hot mix plants. Diesel generators have already been banned and Badarpur power plant has been shut down since October 15, when the Graded Response Action Plan (Grap) came into force.

The CPCB has started Face- Leave of Delhi environmen­t department officials stand cancelled

Patrol teams, including centre-state joint teams, to flag violations

Environmen­t marshals to continue patrolling

Night patrols

book and Twitter accounts where residents can lodge complaints pertaining to garbage burning, unpaved roads etc. The government has cancelled leaves of environmen­t department officials.

The Delhi Metro has already introduced 21 additional trains that would provide 812 additional Lodge complaints on Facebook and Twitter https://www.facebook.com/centralPol­lution-control-board https://twitter.com/cpcb_official Reduce use of private vehicles

Do not use diesel private vehicles Do not burn garbage

trips. The civic agencies are, however, yet to increase parking fees, a measure listed under Grap, even though air quality has been in very poor category for more than a week now. The transport department has also not introduced any extra buses to increase availabili­ty of public transport.

 ?? BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT ?? Pollution levels could shoot up mostly because of unfavourab­le weather conditions.
BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT Pollution levels could shoot up mostly because of unfavourab­le weather conditions.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India