The Free Press Journal

ODD EVEN: Pollution level in Delhi down

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Pollution in the city eased considerab­ly on Wednesday, a day after a spike was recorded across several areas, with the level of fine respirable pollutants showing a steady reduction. Although the eight-hour average of ground-level ozone, a gaseous pollutant, continued to rise and settled close to 60 parts per billion (ppb) in the ‘moderate’ category. Ground-level ozone, as opposed to stratosphe­ric ozone which shields the earth from ultra-violet rays, is a product of chemical reaction between oxides of nitrogen (NOX) and carbon monoxide (CO) among others in the presence of strong sunlight.

The marked reduction in PM 2.5 and PM 10, that are harmful on prolonged expo- sure, can be attributed to a rise in local wind speed across the city which helped in sweeping away the pollutants. At Anand Vihar, a pollution hotspot, horizontal wind speed around 8 PM was 2.8 metres per second. PM 2.5 and PM 10 concentrat­ions were at 77 and 343 micrograms per cubic metre respective­ly. The average levels of PM 2.5 and PM 10 was recorded in the moderate category at 90.2 and 210 micro grams per cubic metre by SAFAR, reports PTI.

Meanwhile, Lok Abhiyan members to visit AAP MLAs, list shortcomin­gs of odd-even rule : Members of Lok Abhiyan, an organisati­on headed by Delhi BJP leader Vijay Goel, will offer flowers to all the 67 AAP MLAs and hand them a paper listing “shortcomin­gs” of the odd-even scheme.

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