Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Drive launched to check dust pollution on roads, constructi­on sites

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Pollution Control Committee has reinforced its drive against constructi­on sites to control dust, which is a major source of the national capital’s air pollution during winter.

While the drive against constructi­on dust is carried out throughout the year — as part of the Graded Response Action Plan — the efforts are stepped up during winter. This time the DPCC has deployed seven teams on the ground since September 23, much ahead of winter season, to check constructi­on sites and flag violations.

“Since Monday, at least 26 sites have been inspected. Several big contractor­s working on government projects have been penalised for violating norms. At least Rs 45 lakh has been imposed as fines. In some cases Rs 5 lakh has been imposed as penalty on constructi­on agencies,” said Arun Mishra, member secretary of DPCC.

DPCC teams are also inspecting stretches of major arterial roads that could lead to road dust and increase dust pollution.

In winter of 2018, at least 52 Centre-state joint teams were deployed to check such violations. The teams had found that the maximum violations were being reported from constructi­on sites along with garbage burning and open dumping of waste.

“DPCC teams would revisit the sites after a week. If the violations continue, the penalty will be increased and the sites would be closed,” said Mishra.

IN WINTER OF 2018, AT LEAST 52 CENTRE-STATE JOINT TEAMS WERE DEPLOYED TO CHECK SUCH VIOLATIONS

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