Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

12 stations to monitor air quality; app for plastic ban

- Badri Chatterjee

MUMBAI:THE Maharashtr­a Pollution Control Board (MPCB) has finally launched 12 of 15 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS) in the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR).

MPCB and the state environmen­t department also launched a first-of-its-kind mobile applicatio­n – Plastic Bandi – on the state government’s plastic ban that will inform citizens about details on the ban. It is expected to come into effect from June 23, and allows users to communicat­e their issues regarding the ban.

The new initiative­s were inaugurate­d on Wednesday by state environmen­t minister Ramdas Kadam. “Maharashtr­a was the first state to promulgate such a plastic ban, and is taking active steps to improve air quality by developing a detailed action plan. All other states are following efforts that have already begun in many parts of the state,” said Kadam.

“We have decided to award ₹25 lakh to municipal corporatio­ns, ₹15 lakh to municipal councils, and ₹10 lakh to village panchayats as a reward for the successful implementa­tion of the plastic ban,” he said.

While 10 air monitoring stations were inaugurate­d across Mumbai, one each was started in Navi Mumbai and another in Kalyan,

Nerul, Navi Mumbai Vasai-virar

Dombivli

said officials.

“Air quality evaluation of our current environmen­t is the primary stage for improving air quality around us. Not only will citizens have access to locationwi­se pollution levels, it will be easier for us to implement pollution abatement measures,” said P Anbalagan, member secretary, MPCB. Air quality experts said it was important to expand the monitoring network in Mumbai because the current monitoring is extremely inadequate.

Meanwhile, the Plastic Bandi app issues a unique password for every new mobile number that registers on the app. “The app will help citizens understand what the plastic ban is about, details of the notificati­on issued in March, banned elements, penalties, implementi­ng institutio­ns, and public awareness initiative­s,” said Satish Gavai, additional chief secretary, state environmen­t department.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Offcials inaugurate­d new initiative­s on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO Offcials inaugurate­d new initiative­s on Wednesday.

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