Khaleej Times

Purifiers and mist fountain to clean up foul Delhi air

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New Delhi — In a first, Delhi government on Friday announced a three-tier air treatment system which includes setting up of wind purificati­on units, mist fountains and virtual chimney at five major traffic intersecti­ons on trial basis to deal with rising air pollution in city.

The air treatment system has potential to reduce carbon monoxide and particulat­e emission by 40%60% in 20-30 metre radius during peak hours of traffic, government sources claimed.

Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain, who is also the head of Delhi Task Force formed to formulate policy to curb air pollution, said the government in collaborat­ion with National Environmen­tal Engineerin­g Research Institute (NEERI) and IIT (Bombay) set up the entire system within 45 days. He said that air purifiers will be installed at five major traffic intersecti­ons - Anand Vihar, ITO, Sarai Kalen Khan, Kashmere Gate and IIT (Delhi) or AIIMS.

Besides, government will also install a mist fountain at one traffic intersecti­on which is yet to identified as a pilot project to curb air pollution. This is for the first time that the city administra­tion has taken such steps to bring down rising air pollution in the city.

The announceme­nt comes after Jain held a meeting with NEERI Director Rakesh Kumar. IIT (Bombay) has also been engaged by NEERI for design and solutions.

Pollutant-loaded air continued to hang heavy in the national capital ahead of Diwali, when pollution is likely to peak, prompting authoritie­s to urge residents to refrain from bursting firecracke­rs which they > The air treatment system has potential to reduce carbon monoxide and particulat­e emission by 40%-60% emission in 20-30 m radius during peak hours of traffic. > The Delhi government in collaborat­ion with National Environmen­tal Engineerin­g Research Institute and IIT (Bombay) set up said emit cancer-causing smoke.

“We also plan to install a mist fountain at one intersecti­on. We can bring down PM 2.5 and PM 10 in the air by using mist fountain. ,” Jain told reporters here.

He said that in Pune, air purifiers have been installed where there have been good results and they the entire system within 45 days. >The air purifiers will be installed at 5 major traffic intersecti­ons — Anand Vihar, ITO, Sarai Kalen Khan, Kashmere Gate and IIT (Delhi) or AIIMS. > The government will also install a mist fountain at one traffic intersecti­on. can be set up at the central verge of the roads.

“Air treatment system will in place one-and-a-half months. The system will help bring down air pollution in Delhi in winter months as pollution is at its peak in December and January,” said a senior government official. — PTI

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 ?? AFP ?? Pedestrian­s walk near the India Gate monument amid heavy smog in New Delhi on Friday. —
AFP Pedestrian­s walk near the India Gate monument amid heavy smog in New Delhi on Friday. —

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