MEERUT: With the level of pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, the main cause of concerns, smog mitigation has emerged as a big challenge for the RS 30,000 Crore Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Transit System (RRTS) project which is currently being built.
Track the level of pollution in your cityaccording to officials, several steps have been taken to reduce the level of pollution caused by heavy construction activities in all 82-km-long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Stretch.
Apart from a constant water sprinkling, 20 anti-fog weapons have been deployed to finish dust.
“RRTS construction in full swings on the entire route.
In addition to maintaining the construction rate, the Corporation Transport Transport of the National Capital City (NCRTC) takes proactive steps to minimize discomfort in the local population in this area.
In this direction, the steps for controlling vast pollution It is also taken inside and around the construction site, “said NCRTC Pro Puneet Vats.
He added that regardless of the establishment of a water pump on the casting meter, an air monitoring device has also been installed at various points along the route to reduce the level of dust.
“The arrangement for removing land accumulates on the roadside using a broommer engine has also been made,” VATS said.
In particular, Post-Diwali, Smog has led in the districts including Meerut and Ghaziabad, where RRTS construction is in full swing.
AQI level (according to data issued by the Central Polution Control Agency) is consistently in the ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’ category.
At present, around 10,000 workers are involved in a project that will connect Delhi, Meerut and Ghaziabad with a high-speed train link.
This project was opened to achieve completion in 2025.