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24×7 green war room, web portal to fight air pollution

24x7 green war room, web portal to fight air pollution
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Gurgaon: a ‘green war room’ 24×7 to monitor air quality throughout the state and web portal to analyze air quality data every hour and keep a watch on another pollution source is a number of steps adopted by the state of the Haryana pollution control body (HSPCB) as part From a multilevel action response plan to check the degradation level of air pollution during the winter.
High levels of air pollution in the national capital area are problems throughout the year but worsen during the winter due to local agricultural pollution and fires, in addition to meteorological conditions.
To ensure compliance with this year’s dust mitigation measures, HSPCB said it would include remote connectivity technology for monitoring round time construction and demolition (C & D) sites.
It will also review compliance with these steps on all C & D sites, officials said.
“The web portal work is still working.
We propose to provide work to Hartron.
We will immediately start the control room,” S Narayana, HSPCB secretary, told toi.
The pollution control body will make it mandatory for all C & D projects on more than 500 square meters to register with the upcoming web portal and install PM2.5 and PM10 sensors on the project site.
“The green war room is also ongoing.
GMDA already has a separate control room and HSPCB also made its control room during the winter to overcome the problem of air pollution in Gurgaon and Faridabad,” Narayana said.
The green war room, the official said, would be the center of the nerve to resolve problems such as burning mounts, burning of garbage and dust.
Meanwhile, residents complained of a surge in incident burning garbage in some parts of Gurgaon, including sector 58, 63, 29, 47, 47, 67, 82, 82, 82, 23, 23 and Dwarka Expressway.
Ajay Kumar, a sector 92 resident, told TI that people tend to burn waste because they were “easy options” without the right waste collection system.
“Our road is not cleaned mechanically, the green belt is properly maintained.
Recently, there is a case of burning garbage in the green belt, empty plots and along the roadside,” he said.
In most cases, other residents said, waste burned in the open during the late night and early in the morning when the authorities of the citizenship did not see.
“This city does not have an integrated waste collection system and the problem is exacerbated by the absence of a decentralized solid waste management system.
We have observed all types of fires in the city.
People need to understand that the burning of garbage will only hamper their health,” Ruchika Setri, founder Nego residents for clean air, said.

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