Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DPCC steps up efforts at hot spots

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: With air quality deteriorat­ing since Diwali-day and low chance of any significan­t improvemen­t in the coming days, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has intensifie­d its action plan at the pollution hot spots in the capital.

“While we have taken action in at least seven hotspots and the Mayapuri industrial area, we are taking steps at the others. We will intensify night patrol, mechanical sweeping of roads, water sprinkling, remove garbage and debris and penalise violators,” said Arun Mishra, member secretary of DPCC.

The hotspots where action has already been taken include Dwarka Sector 8, Jahangirpu­ri, Okhla Phase 2, Punjabi Bagh, RK Puram, Rohini and Wazirpur. The board is now focussing on on Anand Vihar, Vivek Vihar,

Bawana, Narela, Mundka and Ashok Vihar. There are 13 hotspots in the city. The day’s average PM2.5 levels remained above 300ug/m3, five times the permissibl­e limit, in several areas such as DU North Campus, Nehru Nagar, DTU, Alipur and Burari.

“In some areas mechanised sweeping of roads is being done almost daily to at least four times a week. Even water sprinkling, to control dust pollution, is being done for at least two times a week to almost daily in some areas,” said a senior DPCC official.

HT had earlier reported that the DPCC had drawn up a twoweek long action plan for the hotspots. “The plan would be executed by November 15. In many places such as RK Puram and Punjabi Bagh 70%-80% of the work, including repairing of unpaved road and removing garbage has been done,” said a senior official of the Delhi environmen­t department.

All figures in micrograms per cubic meter

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