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As AQI worsens, Jammu MC takes steps to control air pollution

Series of on-ground and regulatory steps initiated to curb dust and particulate emissions

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Water sprinkling being undertaken in high-traffic areas.
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With the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching alarming levels in Jammu, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has intensified measures to control air pollution and safeguard public health.

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A series of on-ground and regulatory steps have been initiated to curb dust and particulate emissions across the city.

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At present, Jammu’s AQI stands at 226, placing it in the severe category. Taking serious note of the situation, MC Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav has directed all concerned wings of the civic body to implement immediate mitigation measures.

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These include night-time mechanical sweeping of major roads, daytime water sprinkling in high-traffic areas, markets and construction zones, and the use of anti-smog gun–mounted vehicles to suppress airborne dust. Special focus has been laid on regulating construction and demolition activities.

All construction sites have been instructed to be properly enclosed with green sheets, jute fabric, or plastic covers, while construction materials must be stored within site premises and kept covered. Dumping or storage of material on public roads and footpaths has been strictly prohibited.

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Vehicles transporting construction material must remain fully covered, and regular water sprinkling during loading and unloading has been made mandatory.

JMC field officers have been directed to conduct surprise inspections, and strict penalties ranging from Rs 4,000 to Rs 50,000 are being imposed on violators contributing to dust pollution or mismanaged construction waste.

Alongside this, JMC has strengthened its solid waste management operations to prevent open dumping and burning of garbage, a major contributor to air pollution.

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