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Home / Environment / Haryana Societies Slam Smog Gun Mandate

Haryana Societies Slam Smog Gun Mandate

3 Jan

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Summary

  • High-rise societies criticize Haryana's smog gun deployment directive.
  • Residents deem smog guns unfeasible due to high costs.
  • Experts question STP water use, citing health and safety concerns.
Haryana Societies Slam Smog Gun Mandate

Residents and resident welfare associations in Haryana have criticized a December 26 directive from the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB). The directive mandates 193 high-rise societies to deploy smog guns during periods of poor air quality, a measure deemed unfeasible by many due to high costs.

Concerns extend to the directive's suggestion of using treated water from sewage treatment plants (STPs) for these systems. Environmentalists and experts have raised alarms about potential health hazards, as STP water may contain pathogens, making its aerial dispersion unsafe for residential areas.

Critics emphasize that pollution should be addressed at its source, pointing to issues like extensive road digging, vehicular emissions, construction dust, and industrial pollution. They advocate for measures such as regular road cleaning, stricter emission enforcement, and effective dust control, rather than relying on localized, temporary solutions like smog guns.

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.
Residents find the high cost of deploying smog guns unfeasible for all housing societies and question their effectiveness.
Experts and residents worry about potential pathogens in STP water, deeming it unsafe for aerial spray in residential areas.
Focusing on source pollution, such as vehicular emissions, construction dust, and industrial output, alongside better road maintenance and dust control is recommended.

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