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Pune's Air Quality Crisis: Experts Demand Action
27 Nov
Summary
- Construction and traffic are major sources of Pune's air pollution.
- Experts advocate for better land use and public transport integration.
- Strict dust control protocols are needed at construction sites.

Pune's air quality is significantly impacted by construction dust and traffic emissions, prompting calls for more robust government policies. Experts emphasize the 'Avoid, Shift, Improve' model for transport, focusing on reducing overall trips through better land use and encouraging public transport. However, a critical shortage of buses and inadequate infrastructure for walking and cycling hinder this shift.
Significant attention is also drawn to construction practices, with experts pointing to successful dust control measures in countries like South Korea and Japan. These include hosing down vehicles, using moist curtains, and greening sites before work commences. Pune's current pollution levels are comparable to Delhi's, exacerbated by a lack of green cover.
Repurposing treated sewage water for greening open land and road washing is proposed as a sustainable solution. Experts criticize current municipal decisions that favor flyovers and more roads, which may encourage more driving, while simultaneously reducing footpath widths and increasing public transport fares. The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board's limited resources are noted as a challenge.




