Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

India’s first ‘smog tower’ inaugurate­d

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NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurate­d the “country’s first smog tower” at Connaught Place in Delhi on Monday and said it will prove to be a milestone and many such structures can be installed in the city if the pilot project yields results.

He also said that the concentrat­ion of PM2.5 has reduced from 150 micrograms per cubic metre to 100 µg/m³ and that of PM10 has dipped from 300 µg/ m³ to 150 µg/m³ in the national capital since 2014 due to the efforts made in the last few years.

PM2.5 refers to fine particles which penetrate deep into the body and fuel inflammati­on in the lungs and respirator­y tract, leading to the risk of cardiovasc­ular and respirator­y problems, including a weak immune system. “This is the first such smog tower in the country. It’s a new technology. We have imported it

from the US. The structure will suck polluted air from above and release clean air from below. It will purify 1,000 cubic metres of air per second,” Kejriwal told reporters.

Since it’s a new technology, it is being implemente­d on an experiment­al basis. Tata Projects Limited (TPL) built the smog tower with technical sup

port from IIT-Bombay and IITDelhi, which will analyse its data. NBCC India Ltd. is the project management consultant, he said.

“The experts will analyse the functionin­g of the smog tower and tell us if it is effective. If it is successful, many such smog towers can be installed across Delhi. If not, we will work on some other technology... I think it will prove to be a milestone,” he added. “Data analysis will start immediatel­y. The initial trends will be available within a month... I am also excited to know if we succeeded or not,” the chief minister said.

The over 24-metre-tall structure will help improve air quality in a radius of around 1 km, according to officials.

The Delhi cabinet had approved the smog tower project in October last year.

A two-year pilot study will ascertain the effectiven­ess of the smog tower. A control room has been set up at the site to monitor its operations, an official said. Another 25-metre-tall smog tower, built by the central government at Anand Vihar, is expected to become operationa­l by August 31. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee is the nodal agency for the smog tower at Connaught Place, while the Central Pollution Control Board is the nodal agency for the one at Anand Vihar.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A worker stands next to a newly installed ‘smog tower’, a 24-metre-tall air purifier, in New Delhi on Monday.
REUTERS A worker stands next to a newly installed ‘smog tower’, a 24-metre-tall air purifier, in New Delhi on Monday.
 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO ?? The newly inaugurate­d smog tower on Baba Kharak Singh Marg in New Delhi on Monday.
ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO The newly inaugurate­d smog tower on Baba Kharak Singh Marg in New Delhi on Monday.

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