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Home / Environment / GRAP Restrictions Tightened Ahead

GRAP Restrictions Tightened Ahead

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Pollution watchdog proposes earlier GRAP restrictions.
  • Measures for travel, work to activate at lower pollution levels.
  • Current GRAP Stage III effective due to severe pollution.
GRAP Restrictions Tightened Ahead

The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has suggested significant revisions to the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), which dictates actions based on air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR. The proposed changes would move several restrictions, including those on travel and work, to earlier stages, meaning they would be enforced at lower Air Quality Index (AQI) levels than currently.

GRAP operates in four stages, triggered by increasing AQI. Stage I begins with 'poor' air quality, Stage II with 'very poor,' Stage III with 'severe,' and Stage IV with 'severe+' conditions. The current directive in Delhi is GRAP Stage III. The CAQM's suggestions aim to implement measures like enhanced public transport and staggered office timings sooner.

Beyond GRAP, additional measures are proposed, such as clearing traffic bottlenecks and deploying more road sweepers. Residents may see incentives for EVs and higher costs for high-emission vehicles. The implementation timeline depends on Supreme Court directives, but some changes, like shifting school activities indoors during colder months, are already being advised.

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.
GRAP is a plan implemented in Delhi-NCR that dictates actions and restrictions based on rising air pollution levels, categorized into four stages.
The new GRAP restrictions have been proposed and their implementation depends on Supreme Court directives, but they are expected to be notified soon.
Changes may lead to earlier restrictions on travel, work, and construction, with potential incentives for electric vehicles and higher costs for polluting vehicles.

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