Millennium Post

Set up special cells to monitor air pollution: Delhi chief secy to civic bodies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Dev directed municipal corporatio­ns on Monday to set up special cells for real-time monitoring of air quality and asked agencies concerned to address traffic-related air pollution at 28 major intersecti­ons across the city.

At an emergency meeting, Dev said a massive drive should be carried out to impound polluting vehicles and that those responsibl­e for burning of waste be arrested.

He said deputy commission­ers of municipal corporatio­ns will monitor the situation at pollution hot spots in their areas on an hourly basis.

"Similarly, commission­ers of MCDS will monitor the situation on an hourly basis through a cell to be constitute­d by him/ her in each MCD. The existing cells should be upgraded to facilitate hourly monitoring," the chief secretary said.

Municipal corporatio­ns and Delhi State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n Ltd have been asked to hold urgent meetings to resolve jurisdicti­on-related issues and deal with incidents of burning and other polluting activities in and outside industrial areas.

"A massive drive should be carried out to impound the polluting vehicles. Marshals should be deployed at traffic inter-sections where congestion­s are being reported or which have been identified as hot spots," a statement quoted Dev as saying.

To address traffic-related air pollution, the Public Works Department, traffic police and Urban Developmen­t Department should ensure smooth flow of vehicles at the 28 corridors and intersecti­ons where major traffic is reported, he said.

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