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Haryana Pollution Crackdown: 29 Violations Found!

Summary

  • 29 pollution norm violations detected in Sonipat, Haryana.
  • Inspections targeted industrial areas and construction sites.
  • Breaches included unapproved fuels and faulty pollution control.
Haryana Pollution Crackdown: 29 Violations Found!

An extensive enforcement operation in Sonipat, Haryana, by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has resulted in the detection of 29 violations of critical pollution-control regulations. Flying squad teams conducted thorough inspections across various industrial and construction sites, uncovering significant non-compliance.

The drive specifically targeted industrial clusters and construction and demolition sites, identifying issues such as the use of unapproved fuels, the absence or malfunction of air pollution control devices, and operations without necessary permits. These findings highlight a serious disregard for environmental norms in the region.

This intensive monitoring is part of the CAQM's 'Operation Clean Air' initiative, intensified for the winter season. The aim is to ensure adherence to prescribed standards, reduce emissions at their source, and mitigate the worsening air quality in the Delhi-NCR area.

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The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) is an authority that monitors and manages air quality, especially in the Delhi-NCR region, implementing measures to control pollution.
During a large-scale enforcement drive, 29 violations of pollution-control norms were detected across various sites in Sonipat.
Violations included using unapproved fuels, non-functional air pollution control devices, and issues with construction and demolition waste management.

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