Ghaziabad / Noida: Air quality in Ghaziabad increased slightly from 486 on Friday to 441 on Saturday.
However, AQI is now in the ‘severe’ category for ten consecutive days.
Taking the initiative to clean the city air, the pollution control board Uttar Pradesh recommended a cumulative fine of Rs 65.5 lakh at eight pollution on Saturday.
Track the level of pollution in your city “during our survey, we found a violation of road dust norms on Pustha Road in Kanawani and recommended a fine of RS 50,000 on GDA (Ghaziabad Development Authority) and GMC (Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation),” said APPCB official.
The road runs parallel to the Hindon River on the edge of the sand is stored.
“There was no step taken to stop the dust pollution there despite telling two agents a few days ago,” the official said.
Seven other pollutants are private developers, found violating construction and disassembly waste norms.
Meanwhile, Noida remains the most polluted city in the country for the second consecutive day on Saturday, with AQI 464 in the ‘severe’ category.
On Friday, Aqi was 488.
Greater Noida, on the other hand, recorded AQI 408 in the ‘severe’ category on Saturday, an increase in AQI on Friday.
PM2.5 is a large pollutant in Greater Noida while PM10 and PM2.5 contributed almost the same as the pollution level in Noida.
In the midst of severe pollution levels, the Nida Environmental Committee Meeting has been set for early next week.
“The Committee usually meets once a month on a fixed date.
However, I have asked him to be arranged on Monday or Tuesday, faster than the schedule.
We hope that we can discuss several solutions that can be carried out concretely needed,” said Suhas Ly , Judge of Noida District.
The Uttar Pradesh pollution control board (UPPCB) on Saturday which was implemented by a penalty worth Rs 12 lakh on environmental pollutants.
RS sentence 5 lakh applied to Noida authorities for the construction of the Noida Convection and Habitat Center in Sector 94.
Other punishments imposed on private developers and plot owners.
Meanwhile, the anti-fog tower planned by Noida authorities will be inaugurated on November 17.
The 20 meter high tower will be located along the Noida-Greater Noida Express in a stretch that leads to Flyway DND.
Just like AC, fans in the tower should suck air polluted while the filter should spend dust particles before releasing fresh air into the environment.
The cost of almost Rs 2.5 Crore, is expected to control the pollution level within a 1 km radius.
However, some expert and air quality experts say that the device has been placed in a location where people spend too little time effective.
Maybe it doesn’t even benefit the nearest residential and commercial / institutional areas such as sector 15, 15a, 16a and 17, which is a bit far.