The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Govt notifies plan: odd-even, traffic curbs depending on SPM count

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constructi­on work at this level.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board’s air quality bulletin, PM 2.5 concentrat­ion was around 200 µg/m3 on Monday.

At this level, according to the plan, parking fee should have been raised 3-4 times, the use of diesel generator sets should have been banned and the frequency of bus and metro services increased, among other things.

The plan was passed by the court on December 2 and notified by the Ministry on January 12.

According EPCA officials, the actions and provisions in the graded response were put together after consultati­on with stakeholde­rs.

“High level of air pollution in Delhi and National Capital Region of Delhi has been a matter of serious concern and requires urgent measures to address the issue, particular­ly with reference to episodic rises in pollution levels... the Central Government hereby assigns the task of implementa­tion of the Graded Response Action Plan to the EPCA,” the notificati­on states.

EPCA, which will implement the plan in collaborat­ion with the government­s of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan, will holdameeti­ngwithstak­eholdersth­isweek.

“We will hold a meeting with CPCB, the state pollution control authority and the India Meteorolog­ical Department in the next 3-4 days. They will create a framework to provide us with informatio­n on the pollution levels and the air quality forecast. We will then talk to states regarding the actions they have to take in their respective regions based on the forecast,” said Bhure Lal, chairperso­n, EPCA.

Members of the enforcemen­t body said that the graded response will also help in preventing the levels reach ‘severe’ levels.

“Our hope is that once the graded response is implemente­d, the air quality levels will not reach severe levels where the absolute emergency levels such as oddeven, stopping all constructi­on, and stopping all trucks not carrying essential commoditie­s from entering Delhi, have to be imposed. The good thing is that this becomes a framework for the whole country,” said Sunita Narain, member, EPCA.

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