Jaipur: Even though there are many reasons behind making pollution, weather conditions make the situation worse.
Tracking the level of pollution in your city district in this country has ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’ air quality even though it is far from Delhi and Punjab where the movement of vehicles and distended burns is some of the main reasons for smoke fog.
Jodhpur, which is quite far from Delhi, also witnessed setbacks in air quality.
On Wednesday, Aqi Jodhpur was 274, which was categorized as ‘poor’, compared to Jaipur 301, which was categorized as ‘very poor.’ Aqi in Udaipur is 286, City (334) and Alwar (356) and Alwar (141).
Officials of the Rajasthan state pollution control board have associated air quality to deteriorate for weather conditions.
“Bad weather conditions are the main reason for worsening air quality.
Jodhpur air is sometimes poor and sometimes very poor and it happens because the pollutants in the air do not spread due to bad weather conditions.
So weather improves, pollutants will spread easily and air quality Will increase, “said Amit Sharma, Regional Officer (Jodhpur).
In Jaipur, officials claimed that with the emergence of winter, it became difficult for pollutants to dissolve.
Places where pollution continues to increase due to movement of vehicles, dust, industrial pollution, construction activities and other activities because of bad weather, it does not dissolve.
The daily generation of pollutants in weather conditions where dispersion is difficult to make the situation worse.
Members of the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) in the National Capital Region and Joint Regions have suggested the control measures of the incidence of rice combustion, dust control of construction and disassembly (C & D) activities, dust control of the road and open area and controlling pollution vehicles and industries.