Lucknow: Densely populated cities in the state can expect for cleaner air in the near future.
Chairman of the Minister of Yogi Aditentalath on Wednesday gave instructions to prepare an effective action plan to control air pollution and improve air quality.
When reviewing the air quality of 17 countries Non-achievement (NAC) countries, CM said, “All departments and institutions concerned must share best practices while taking effective initiatives to control air pollution.
Officers from the Municipal Corporation, the Department of Forest and Pollution Control Board must be coordinate and take action properly.
“Emphasizing the identification of air pollutants, he said,” the pollution source responsible for poor air quality in cities with a population above 10 lakhs such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Ghaziabad and Agra, must be removed.
adopted for air pollution control and quality improvement in Gorakhpur, Rae Bareli and Khurja have produced effective results.
Similar strategies and model action plans must be implemented in other cities as well.
“Yogi is directed to take action by holding a regular meeting of the district environment committee formed based on the leadership of the judge districts.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Secretary of the Chairperson, Forest and Climate Change Manoj Singh told CM that road dust has been identified as the main cause of air pollution.
For this, emphasis is placed on mechanical cleaning, spraying and construction material cover during transportation.
To improve air quality, infrastructure projects such as road construction, widening of the road, parking infrastructure and paving roads must be strategically executed in an efficient way by city corporations, the Ministry of Forestry and the Pollution Control Board, he said.