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Home / Environment / Delhi Construction Defies Pollution Curbs

Delhi Construction Defies Pollution Curbs

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Construction work continues despite Stage 4 pollution curbs.
  • Enforcement of pollution rules is described as patchy and inconsistent.
  • Public projects like metro construction proceed with less scrutiny.
Delhi Construction Defies Pollution Curbs

Construction activities in Delhi are continuing despite the implementation of Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (Grap), which mandates a ban on such work to combat severe air pollution. Reports indicate that sites in various parts of the capital, including residential and commercial zones, remain active. Workers are often seen without masks, and construction debris litters roads, highlighting a significant gap in enforcement. Residents have expressed frustration over the persistent dust and noise, noting that restrictions appear to be merely on paper.

While private construction projects are reportedly operating, major public infrastructure projects, such as underground metro stations and the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), continue with official permissions. These projects claim to adhere to dust-control norms, employing measures like anti-smog guns and water sprinkling. However, the visibility of dust and lack of protective gear among workers at some public sites raises concerns about the effectiveness of these measures and the overall enforcement strategy.

Pollution experts emphasize that construction dust is a major contributor to Delhi's winter smog, particularly PM10 particles. They suggest that regulators lack sufficient manpower for physical site inspections and that mandated on-site air quality monitoring stations are not always effectively utilized. Civic agencies acknowledge uneven enforcement due to manpower shortages and poor inter-departmental coordination, exacerbating the challenges in controlling pollution sources during the city's critical air quality period.

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.
Construction dust is a major source of PM10 pollution, significantly worsening Delhi's air quality during winter months. The ban aims to reduce these particulate emissions.
Delhi Metro projects are generally permitted to continue during pollution stages, provided they strictly adhere to dust-control norms and manage emissions effectively.
Grap is an action plan that classifies air pollution levels into stages and imposes corresponding restrictions on activities like construction, industry, and vehicular movement.

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