Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Graded pollution plan curbs to be lifted today

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

BREATHING EASY SC body says GRAP helped improve air quality, some measures to stay

NEWDELHI: With air quality in DelHI-NCR showing signs of improvemen­t, t he Supreme Court-appointed Environmen­t Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has decided to lift the Graded Response Action Plan from March 1, at least 15 days before schedule.

“We are lifting the GRAP measures for severe and very poor categories of pollution from March 1. The measures for combating poor and moderate air quality would, however, remain in place,” said Bhure Lal, EPCA chairman.

This means even though the ban on diesel generators in Delhi would be lifted from Thursday, measures such as ban on garbage burning would continue to remain in force.

GRAP measures were rolled out from October 17. They were supposed to remain in place till March 15, 2018.

“Overall, there is a slight improvemen­t. During the last winter (2016-17), the number of days in the very poor and severe categories was more. This winter (2017-18), the number of days in the poor and very poor categories has increased,” says Sunita Narain, EPCA member.

EPCA members said that as meteorolog­ical parameters remained almost the same during October-february over the past two years, the improvemen­t in air quality could be attributed to the measures under GRAP.

“The air in the NCR is so polluted that our efforts have reduced pollution merely from the severe and emergency category to poor and very poor. According to the health index of the government, prolonged exposure to very poor air is hazardous. It is not safe to breathe yet,” said Narain.

However, despite all the efforts, the known pollution hotspots including Anand Vihar in Delhi, Ghaziabad in UP, Bhiwadi in Rajasthan among others didn’t show any signs of improvemen­t.

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