Delhi govt approves proposal to conduct round-the-year air quality study

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government today approved the department's proposal to conduct a round-the-year air quality study to ascertain sources of in the national capital.

Sisodia said that there are different reasons of throughout the year and once the sources of are known through the study, the government will take steps accordingly.

The project will be completed at a cost of about Rs 1.2 crore within a period of 18 months from the date of award of the study, he said.

"The department has decided to grant consultancy job entitled 'Real Time Source Apportionment study for in Delhi' to Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, in St. Louise, the US on nomination basis by invoking Rule 194, GFR 2017 for a total project cost of USD 175,000 (Rs 1.20 cr approx)," the government said in a statement.

The deputy said that a fresh, comprehensive and reliable study is required to enable the government to plan its actions and install real-time pollutant source identification model in the city.

The Committee (DPCC) has been authorised to finalise detailed terms of reference for the study with mutual consultations with the team.

In February this year, had said that the government would conduct a round-the-year air quality study to ascertain sources of pollution in the city.

He had said the sources of pollution are different according to the area and time.

The dispensation has a plan to procure machines which can detect sources of pollution at any given time and the government would act accordingly, Kejriwal had told a gathering on the third anniversary of the government in Delhi.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 20:25 IST