GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Coming at last, new study to identify sources of pollution, Pg4

Delhi government collaborates with IIT Delhi, Pune to identify pollution sources and revise hotspot mapping for effective mitigation strategies.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Delhi government will collaborate with IIT Delhi and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Pune for a new air pollution source study.
  • The study aims to pinpoint pollution sources, their extent, and localized characteristics, addressing concerns about outdated data.
  • The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) was directed by the Prime Minister’s Office on October 23 to expedite emissions inventory and source-apportionment studies for Delhi-NCR.
  • Delhi Police has identified 62 high-traffic pollution hubs, a significant increase from the 13 previously identified pollution hotspots.
  • The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will deploy 100 surveyors for a year-long audit of roads and dust-mitigation status.
  • Penalties of Rs 7 crore have been imposed on 750 construction sites for violations, with 48 sites ordered to shut down.

Detailed Insights:

  • The existing clean-air action plan, which guides anti-pollution measures, has not been updated since 2018, despite a source-apportionment study completed in 2023 that was not accepted by the government.
  • The new study will help revise hotspot mapping and identify both city-wide and area-specific pollution patterns, providing a more accurate understanding of pollution sources.
  • Deputy Commissioners and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to conduct a seven-day survey of industrial areas to identify polluting and illegal units.
  • Recent enforcement actions include 230 inspections across various departments, resulting in Rs 1 crore in penalties, even for government entities like the MCD, PWD, DDA, DSIIDC, and DMRC.
  • Enforcement teams are actively addressing dust and burning violations, with 536 challans issued for dust mitigation failures and 633 for open burning.
  • Thousands of heaters have been distributed across 1,407 RWAs to discourage the burning of bonfires by security guards, as part of a larger initiative to distribute 10,000 heaters citywide.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Source Apportionment: Identifying the contribution of different sources to overall pollution levels.
  • Emissions Inventory: A comprehensive list of pollutants released into the atmosphere from various sources within a specific area.
  • Air Quality Management: Strategies and actions taken to monitor, control, and improve air quality to protect public health and the environment.
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