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Delhi-NCR: DG sets are prohibited, parking fees rise 3-4 times

Delhi-NCR: DG sets are prohibited, parking fees rise 3-4 times
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New Delhi: With air quality that tends to deteriorate, the Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) on Thursday enforces certain “very bad” steps from the multilevel response action plan (grap) with direct effects in Delhi-NCR.
The use of a diesel generator set has been banned and parking fees are upgraded three-four times to prevent the use of private vehicles.
Track the level of pollution in your CityDiesel generator set, however, can be used for emergency purposes.
Important services excluded from the ban including medical services (hospitals, nursing homes, health facilities), lifts / escalators, train / station services, Metro Delhi services, including trains and stations, airports and ISBTS, waste processing plants, security and defense National-activity activities.
Enhanced parking fees must be implemented by city corporations.
The source said the order was not enforced in the past because the accusation was not decided under the parking policy.
Other “Very Bad”, Wine Types include improving bus and metro services by adding buses running on contracts and increasing their frequency, ensuring power supply without interruption to prevent the use of a set of generators, stopping the use of coal / firewood in hotels and restaurants open and sweeping roads vacuum / vacuum based.
Directions have also been spent to ensure a sprinkling of water with the use of dust presses (at least every alternative day) on the road, especially in hotspots, heavy traffic corridors, vulnerable areas (prior peak hours) and disposal of proper dust collected in locations or landfills designated.
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The agent concerned has been asked to carry out routine inspections for enforcing strict dust control measures at the construction site.
The CPCB has requested the association of resident’s welfare and individual homeowners to provide electric heaters during the winter to security staff to avoid open combustion by them.
Residents have been asked to examine air pollution activities, including maintaining PUC certificates to date, keeping the machine correctly adjusted properly, maintaining the right air pressure in the tire, complying with the driving lane, optimizing the use of vehicles, not disposing of waste in the open and reporting activities Air pollution through the Sameer application, social media platform and other public complaints portal.
People are also asked to avoid dust collection construction activities from October to January, if possible.

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