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Home / Environment / Delhi Industries Pollute: 1 in 5 Units Violate Norms

Delhi Industries Pollute: 1 in 5 Units Violate Norms

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Nearly 19% of Delhi's industrial units violated pollution norms.
  • Air pollution violations outnumbered water pollution offenses.
  • New joint teams formed to enhance industrial pollution enforcement.
Delhi Industries Pollute: 1 in 5 Units Violate Norms

Recent inspections in Delhi revealed that one in five industrial units in non-conforming areas violated pollution regulations. Data shows 880 out of 4,711 inspected units were found polluting air or water, with air pollution violations being more frequent. Enforcement actions, including sealing, were taken against numerous facilities, particularly in high-density zones like Rohini and Shahdara.

The crackdown occurred as Delhi grappled with peak winter pollution, leading to the enforcement of GRAP Stage-IV norms. Authorities emphasized the need for stricter preventive controls and intensified field enforcement. This involves greater senior leadership involvement and inter-departmental coordination to ensure accountability.

To bolster efforts, 82 district-wise joint teams comprising 1,165 officials from various departments have been formed. These teams conduct coordinated inspections and follow-up actions. The use of GPS-enabled vehicles and real-time monitoring aims to ensure sustained action against polluting units.

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.
Approximately 19% of inspected industrial units in Delhi were found to be violating air or water pollution norms.
Enforcement actions include sealing units, imposing penalties, and forming joint teams for coordinated inspections and follow-up.
Rohini, Keshavpuram, and Shahdara (North) zones in Delhi have emerged as significant pollution hotspots.

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