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Delhi continues to reel under 'very poor' air quality

New Delhi [India], Feb 3 (ANI): The air quality in Delhi and its surrounding areas continued to dip on Sunday, as a thick blanket of fog engulfed the region.

ANI Feb 03, 2019 09:49 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], Feb 3 (ANI): The air quality in Delhi and its surrounding areas continued to dip on Sunday, as a thick blanket of fog engulfed the region.
According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the overall air pollution level was hovering around 'very poor' category with overall Air Quality Index (AQI) docking at 322 till 9.00 am in the morning.
According to data provided by SAFAR, major pollutants PM 2.5 was at 148 and PM 10 were at 225, in 'very poor' and 'moderate' categories, respectively. In Lodhi Road area, PM 2.5 was at 304 while PM 10 was at 175.
An AQI between 0-50 is considered good, 51-100 is satisfactory, 101-200 moderate, 201-300 poor, 301-400 very poor and 401-500 is marked as severe/hazardous.
At Chandni Chowk, the AQI was 331 at 9.00 am, while in Delhi University area it dipped to 'very poor' category at 368. Furthermore, AQI near Mathura road and Dhirpur stood at 323 and 311, respectively.
A new report by Greenpeace India has identified 139 cities where air pollution levels exceed national standards but were not included in the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) that was recently released by the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). Building on the most comprehensive data set ever published on air quality across the country, the report titled Airpocalypse III states that even if we are optimistic and assume that air pollution across India can be reduced by 30 percent by 2024, 153 cities will be left with pollution levels exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).
Airpocalypse III analyses air pollution data of 313 cities and towns for the year 2017. Of these 313 cities, 241 (77per cent) had PM10 levels beyond the NAAQS. Thus, all these 241 cities belong on the list of ‘non-attainment’ cities that are required to take action under the NCAP. This is a sharp increase of 139 cities, more than twice as many as the 102 cities included on the list.The omission is due to the fact that the list of non-attainment cities in the NCAP was drawn together using data from the years 2011-2015.
"The NCAP has used limited data from 2015, and as a result, has omitted a large number of highly polluted cities. We are calling on the MoEF&CC to update the list with 2017 data to reduce air pollution in as many highly polluted cities as possible, to make this as ‘national’ a programme as possible and help us move towards a Clean Air Nation" said Sunil Dahiya, Clean Air Campaigner, Greenpeace India.
This report shows that even if the NCAP target of 30 per cent air pollution reduction by 2024 was achieved, 153 cities across the country will still not even comply with the NAAQS, and only 12 cities will comply with WHO guidelines. To highlight the severity of the crisis, even after a 30per cent reduction, PM10 levels in Delhi will still be about 168 µg/m3, almost three times the national standard of 60µg/m3.
According to the NCAP there are 43 Smart Cities in which the NCAP will be launched. Interestingly when the data was analysed it showed that based on 2017 PM10 levels, 65 out of 100 proposed “Smart Cities” are actually falling under the non-attainment category and only 12 of proposed smart cities are actually complying to the NAAQS. This raises questions on the comprehensiveness of the NCAP. “It’s disturbing that most of our identified smart cities are also grappling with hazardous air quality and a third don’t even have air quality monitoring data.”
“Realizing the 30per cent pollution reduction target by 2024 must be only the first step in making India’s air breathable. That will still leave about 50per cent of cities in violation of the national air quality standards. Millions of Indians will keep breathing hazardous air even in years to come, making it imperative that the MoEF&CC set more specific and ambitious city-wise and sector-wise pollution reduction targets. The Inclusion of sectoral pollution reduction targets along with strong accountability and compliance mechanisms is the only way in which we can achieve clean air and blue skies” adds Dahiya. (ANI)

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