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Eight pollution hotspots in Noida are marked

Eight pollution hotspots in Noida are marked
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Noida: in front of the winter – when there is an increase in air pollution in NCR – Uttar Pradesh pollution control body (UPPCB) has identified eight hotspots in Noida and Greater Noida.
The plan is to take steps to control the level of pollution, where the board has given instructions to officials.
Track Pollution Level In Your City Air Pollution Hotspot in GB Nagar Including Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, 7x Sector, Sector 150, Upsida Industrial Areas, Underpasses and several Construction Places along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, Dadri Road and all Greater Noida (West ).
In accordance with the official, the source of pollution in most hotspots is road dust and construction activities.
Along the toll road and in Greater Noida (West), traffic is also a big problem, while areas that are not paved add pollution in the upside zone.
The planned action that was enforced by the district judge said the role of all departments involved.
“The authorities must report every day.
Also, we have asked them to form a quick response team (QRT) to punish violators Norma norms,” ​​Utsav Sharma said, regional officers, UPPCB Noida.
Action points that need to be ascertained on October 15 are formed from QRTS, the installation and operation of anti-fog weapons at the construction site, all mining sites are approved to ensure compliance with dust and industrial reduction steps to ensure that operational air pollution control devices.
Also, all authorities must ensure the spread of sprinkler fog regularly and ordinary mechanical sweeping.
Other action points include ensuring that the waste material is being transported closed, only the approved heat mixture factory operates, no unauthorized mining sites operating, advisors issued for traffic hotspots and additional workers are deployed to regulate traffic.
Authorities are also asked to use polymers for dust oppression as suggested by CPCB.
DM Suhas Ly said, “We will take action to ensure that local pollutants do not worsen the problem.
Authorities and departments will be accounted for for non-compliance in their fields.”

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