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LG asks agencies to control road dust, fly ash

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday directed the concerned agencies to control road dust, coal dust and fly ash to contain air pollution in the city.

LG also ordered greening of the pavements along the roads and the central verges to reduce air pollution.

Baijal issued these directions in a meeting to review the condition of air pollution in the national capital where he advised the department­s to work out a plan to secure a long term solution to the issue of deteriorat­ing air quality in Delhi. “In the meeting, road dust was pointed out as major source of pollution and road owning agencies were asked to deploy mechanical sweeping equipment to control it,” an official at the LG office said. The officials also added that the civic bodies and the Public Works Department (PWD) promised to procure and deploy additional mechanical sweeping equipment by the end of April and July months, respective­ly.

The meeting was attended by Delhi Environmen­t and Forest Minister Imran Hussain, Director General, Centre for Science and Environmen­t (CSE) Sunita Narain. The officials of PWD, NDMC, the three Municipal Corporatio­ns, Delhi Police, traffic department, transport, industries and power department­s were also present in the meeting. “In the meeting LG said that pollution generated by loose soil especially by the side of road and central verge should be controlled by intensifyi­ng greening these areas,” the official said. In the meeting it was directed that all constructi­on industries should be asked to use fly ash and fly ash bricks compulsori­ly by way of building in contract conditions, as per relevant notificati­on of the Central government.

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