Hindustan Times (East UP)

Kaushambi: Spl devices at 3 spots to monitor air and noise pollution

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: The Uttar Pradesh pollution control board (UPPCB) on Friday initiated special monitoring of air and noise pollution in Kaushambi for five days, said officials.

UPPCB officials said that the move came after a petition was filed by Kaushambi apartments residents’ welfare associatio­n (Karwa) with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to resolve several pollution-related issues in the township on August 23.

Officials have installed special equipment at three locations near Meenakshi Hospital, Kaushambi police post, and Panchmarhi Tower for monitoring particulat­e matter (sum of all solid and liquid particles suspended in air, many of which are hazardous) and noise pollution (elevated sound levels).

“Monitoring has been initiated, and if the weather permits, we will devote five days to capturing data of particulat­e matter -- PM10 and PM2.5 -- for which equipment will be installed by Friday. We will capture the data and submit a report on the same to the NGT... We have our realtime air quality monitoring station in Vasundhara which is at about two or three kilometres aerial distance. We installed the new equipment, especially at the township, to gather localised informatio­n about the pollution levels,” said Utsav Sharma, regional officer, UPPCB.

The township has 22 highrise residentia­l towers and is adjacent to Anand Vihar border in Delhi. It is also opposite Kaushambi interstate bus terminal (ISBT) and Sahibabad industrial area site IV.

On August 23, after hearing the petition filed by Karwa, the NGT directed the divisional commission­er of Meerut, district magistrate of Ghaziabad, superinten­dent of police of Ghaziabad, and regional officer of UPPCB to appear before the tribunal on October 25.

In a meeting held between officials of Ghaziabad district administra­tion, Ghaziabad municipal corporatio­n (GMC), UPPCB, and Karwa among others, the GMC gave its nod for installing 400 trees to curtail pollution, and a sluice gate to prevent backflow of water from Sahibabad drain to Kaushambi.

“UPPCB is monitoring air and noise pollution in the area, but the collected data will not be accurate as the city has been receiving rainfall and the air pollution levels have been dropping considerab­ly. So, we will raise this point before the tribunal and request it to conduct another monitoring drive in November or December,” said VK Mittal, president, Karwa.

 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO ?? The move came after a petition was filed by Kaushambi apartments residents’ welfare associatio­n with the NGT to resolve several pollution-related issues in the township.
SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO The move came after a petition was filed by Kaushambi apartments residents’ welfare associatio­n with the NGT to resolve several pollution-related issues in the township.
 ?? SUNIL GHOSH /HT ARCHIVE ?? The move will benefit 32,000 property allottees who bought properties from 2009 to 2021, said officials.
SUNIL GHOSH /HT ARCHIVE The move will benefit 32,000 property allottees who bought properties from 2009 to 2021, said officials.

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