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Delhi Deploys High-Tech Mist Cannons to Combat Smog Crisis

11 Oct

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Summary

  • 166 streetlight poles equipped with 30 high-pressure nozzles
  • Mist system covers 6.8km stretch, spraying RO-treated water
  • Aims to reduce suspended particulate matter, dust, and pollutants
Delhi Deploys High-Tech Mist Cannons to Combat Smog Crisis

As of October 11, 2025, the Delhi Development Authority has implemented a new system to combat the city's persistent air pollution crisis. The system, which was recently inaugurated, involves equipping 166 streetlight poles with 30 high-pressure nozzles each along a 6.8km stretch.

The mist spraying system is designed to release RO-treated water at a discharge rate of 2.8 liters per hour, helping to settle the smog and reduce suspended particulate matter, dust, and fine pollutants such as black carbon. This, in turn, is expected to contribute to improved air quality in the targeted areas.

The areas covered by the system include the stretch from Chandanwari Apartments in Sector-10 to Omaxe Mall in Sector-19 on DDA road no. 224, and the stretch from Command Tank in Sector-20 to Sector-21 metro station on DDA road no. 210. The nozzles have been positioned at a height of 5 meters, which is higher than the 3-meter positioning used during the initial trial run, in order to enhance the efficiency of the mist settling.

The Delhi Lieutenant Governor, who inaugurated the system, has appealed to the public to take every possible step to curb air pollution, stressing the importance of behavioral measures in improving air quality. The DDA has also constructed three pump houses to provide the RO-purified water required for the system, and the waste water generated will be used for irrigation purposes.

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The Delhi Development Authority has installed a high-tech mist spraying system across 166 streetlight poles along a 6.8km stretch in the city, using RO-treated water to reduce suspended particulate matter, dust, and other pollutants.
The system is equipped with 30 high-pressure nozzles per streetlight pole, releasing RO-treated water at a discharge rate of 2.8 liters per hour to settle the smog and improve air quality in the targeted areas.
The goal of the system is to contribute to improved air quality in the city by reducing suspended particulate matter, dust, and fine pollutants such as black carbon, which are major contributors to Delhi's severe air pollution crisis.

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