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Home / Environment / Construction Halts as Pollution Rules Bite

Construction Halts as Pollution Rules Bite

20 Dec

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Summary

  • 46 sites faced violations for ongoing construction despite restrictions.
  • Mandatory dust control measures were violated at several sites.
  • Fines ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹5 lakh imposed on violators.
Construction Halts as Pollution Rules Bite

In Greater Noida, authorities have intensified enforcement of pollution control measures, with inspections over the past two days uncovering violations at 46 sites. These sites, encompassing residential plots, ongoing builder projects, and industrial units, were found to be operating in defiance of restrictions or neglecting essential dust control protocols. The National Green Tribunal's Grap-4 mandate, requiring a near-complete halt on construction and strict dust mitigation, has been widely disregarded.

Officials reported that fines were issued across various sectors and villages. Major developers in Sector 1 and individual plot owners in Kheda Choganpur each received a ₹5 lakh penalty. Fines for construction and industrial units in sectors 10 and 12, as well as Ecotech-6 and Ecotech-8, varied between ₹25,000 and ₹1 lakh. Residential properties in Bhanauta and Chhapraula, along with 22 residents in Eta One, also faced penalties of up to ₹1 lakh each.

Violators have been directed to pay their penalties within a week and ensure strict adherence to pollution control norms. Environmental experts emphasize that construction dust significantly contributes to air pollution, especially during high-pollution episodes, exacerbating health risks for vulnerable populations. Enforcement drives are set to continue as long as Grap-4 remains active.

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.
Greater Noida has enforced Grap-4, mandating a near-complete halt on construction and strict dust control measures due to high pollution levels.
Construction sites were fined for continuing activity despite restrictions or failing to implement mandatory dust control measures.
Major developers in Sector 1 and individual plot owners in Kheda Choganpur were fined ₹5 lakh each.

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