Air quality remains very poor; authorities record stubble burning in UP for the 1st time this season

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Delhi's air level dipped slightly on Friday to remain in the "very poor" category as authorities detected in for the first time this season after and Haryana, which they said may add to the woes of the national capital.

As authorities warned that the air quality would severely deteriorate from next week, a citizen's group shot off a letter to EPCA, suggesting additional steps that could be taken to curb pollution, which included putting in public domain emission levels from all industries in Delhi-and urging employers to encourage office-goers to allow work from home till November 10.

The South Municipal Corporation said around 1,582 challans were issued for violations in all zones under it. Deputy commissioners of 14 police districts in the national capital were directed to ensure no temporary licenses are issued for sale of firecrackers till the PESO-approved crackers are available in the market.

Friday launched a trial run of an and said the government plans to float tenders for 1,000 electric buses by December so that the zero-emissions vehicles are rolled out in the next five to six months.

The overall Air Quality Index of the national capital was recorded at 370, which falls in the "very poor" category, according to data by the Central Control Board.

The PM2.5 level was recorded at 210. Fine particulates can be a matter of more serious health concern than PM10 (particles in the air with a diameter of less than 10 micrometres). As per the data by the Centre-run System of Air Quality Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the PM10 level in stood at 334.

Wazirpur, and recorded "severe" quality air while 28 other areas recorded "very poor" air quality, according to CPCB data. recorded an AQI of 406, which falls in the "severe" category, while Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Greater Noida recorded "very poor" air quality.

An said there is special focus on the regions recording "severe" air quality and teams deployed to monitor violations are conducting inspections at various such sites to check incidents of garbage or industrial waste burning.

incidents were recorded from on Friday for the first time this season after and where such practice is rampant, the Centre-run System of Air Quality Forecasting And Research said.

An said that this is the first time this season that was detected from

The (IITM) said counts in the northwestern past of was highest so far on Thursday. "Contribution from biomass is likely to be marginal on Friday and further for the next two days. Because of poor dispersion and stagnant meteorological conditions, no significant improvement is likely for the next two days," it said.

Authorities said the AQI of Delhi would remain in the upper range of the "very poor" category till November 5, and thereafter, it could see severe deterioration due to unfavourable meteorological conditions.

According to SAFAR, 9 per cent of PM2.5 pollution in Delhi is caused due to stubble burning.

There is a halt on all construction activities involving excavation. Civil construction has also been suspended in Delhi and other districts, besides closure of all stone crushers and hot mix plants generating dust pollution.

MyRightToBreathe, a citizen's group, said Friday it has committed itself to behavioural change in people to help curb In a statement, the group said it has sent a letter to the Supreme Court-appointed Authority (EPCA), urging it take additional steps for curbing pollution level in the city.

The group has suggested to the EPCA to ask employers to encourage office-goers to allow "work from home" till November 10. It claimed that in the region is "not well regulated" and suggested its closure till November 10.

In a meeting held on Thursday, directed all DCPs to ensure that guidelines on are implemented fully.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 21:05 IST