New Delhi, February 28
Starting tomorrow, the Badarpur power plant that has been shut for over four months can start temporary operation, ban on diesel generators will be lifted, and hundreds of brick kilns can resume production due to "some visible improvement"" in the air quality in the city, the Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) today said.
On October 17 last year, the EPCA had imposed the measures under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to combat pollution in the city ahead of the winter.
The EPCA today said its action plan category has been changed.
"The GRAP category of 'very poor' and 'severe' will be lifted, starting March 1. So, the restrictions imposed in the city last October will also be lifted. However, the category now would be 'moderate to poor' until we (EPCA) further upgrade it," EPCA member Sunita Narain said.
Narain, also the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), said, at a press conference here, "There is some visible improvement in air quality, but it is still a long way to go to achieve a clean air. It is not safe to breathe yet." Since October 17, the Badarpur power plant has been shut, use of diesel generators banned, and hundreds of brick kilns ordered to stop production in the city under the GRAP. Only those brick kilns, which have implemented the zigzag technology that helps reduce black carbon emission, were allowed to function.
Narain and EPCA chairman Bhure Lal, who too addressed the reporters, released a "report card on Delhi's air pollution" and enunciated the measures to be taken by the EPCA from March onwards.
The Badarpur plant in south Delhi would be "permanently closed" from July this year, the EPCA said.
"About 1,400 brick kiln owners have submitted affidavits to EPCA undertaking commitment to shift to improved-zigzag kiln technology by April 2018. Roughly, 600 have converted. By July 1, 2018, only zigzag technology-compliant kilns will be allowed to operate," Narain said. – PTI
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