Millennium Post

SC ALLOWS PARTIAL CONSTRUCTI­ON

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday partially lifted the ban on constructi­on activities in Delhi-ncr. The apex court gave its nod to the constructi­on activities between 6 am and 6 pm. The 12-hour permission is based on the recommenda­tions by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The recommenda­tion was made after the air quality improved from "severe" to "poor" in Delhi and Gurugram; and "very poor" in Ghaziabad and Noida on December 4.

The affidavit, filed by the CPCB in the court, said: "Presently, the situation is not being severe. The CPCB considers that partial ban could be in place for constructi­on activities. However, no constructi­on should be permitted during night".

The pollution board contended that ban could be partially lifted by permitting the constructi­on activities during day-time, subject to the criteria stipulated in GRAP (Graded Response Action Plan), wherein strict enforcemen­t of rules for dust control in constructi­on activities and closure of noncomplia­nt sties is mandated in moderate to poor AQI (air quality index) areas.

"Further a ban on constructi­on activities may be imposed by the Environmen­t Pollution (Prevention & Control) Authority if ambient air quality levels persist in severe+/emergency category for 48 hours or more," said CPCB in the affidavit.

As per the apex court direction the CPCB also carried out studies to ascertain the efficacy of "Anti Smog Gun" for pollution control in Delhi at Central Park Resorts (on December 1), Gurugram and Anand Vihar (on December 2). The Centre informed the apex court that studies indicated that this technology is partially successful. A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra said though it is partially successful, but it has utility in combating air pollution.

The Centre also informed the top court that as per its recommenda­tion Ministry of Environmen­t and Forest and Climate Change has constitute­d a highlevel committee including an IIT professor to assess the feasibilit­y of technologi­es to control pollution in Delhi and NCR. "The preliminar­y finding on the efficacy of the anti-smog gun has been submitted to this committee for further analysis," it said.

The court has asked the Centre to get on board a representa­tive from the Delhi government on this committee to further streamline the process. The CPCB contended in its affidavit that the state pollution board should monitor the rules associated with mitigation of dust in constructi­on and demolition activities.

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