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Home / Environment / Bhubaneswar's Air Quality Clears Up!

Bhubaneswar's Air Quality Clears Up!

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Bhubaneswar's AQI improved to 'moderate' from 'hazardous' levels.
  • Water sprinkling, waste burning bans helped reduce pollution.
  • Measures will continue through winter to maintain air quality.

Air quality in Bhubaneswar has seen a remarkable recovery, transitioning from hazardous conditions to a moderate category within the last three days. The average Air Quality Index (AQI) has dropped to 133, a marked improvement from previous levels where it frequently ranged between 200 and 300.

This positive shift is credited to a series of proactive measures. Officials from the State Pollution Control Board and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation implemented increased water sprinkling, enforced bans on burning waste in open areas, and encouraged hotels to minimize coal-based chullah usage. These actions have demonstrably reduced ambient air pollution.

Authorities plan to maintain these pollution-controlling measures for at least another month, through the end of winter. This continuation aims to ensure sustained air quality improvement as warmer temperatures approach, preventing the re-suspension of pollutants.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The current average AQI in Bhubaneswar is 133, which falls into the 'moderate' category.
Measures include increased water sprinkling, banning open waste burning, and reducing coal-based chullah use.
These measures are expected to remain in force for at least one more month, through the end of winter.

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