Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 10
With the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) asking authorities to strictly implement revised noise pollution norms, Delhiites will have to pay Rs 10,000 to Rs 1 lakh for using loudspeakers without permission or DG sets.
Acting tough
- Rs10,000 fine for unauthorised use of loudspeaker or public address system
- Rs25,000 penalty for using diesel generator sets (62.5 KVA to 1,000 KVA)
- Rs1 lakh for using diesel generator sets of over 1,000 KVA
According to the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) revised penalties, one will have to pay Rs 10,000 fine in case of noise violation by a loudspeaker or a public address system at a public place without permission or during night, and the equipment will also be confiscated.
A fine of Rs 1 lakh has been set for Diesel Generator (DG) sets of over 1,000 KVA, Rs 25,000 for DG sets between 62.5 KVA to 1,000 KVA and Rs 10,000 for DG sets upto 62.5 KVA, the DPCC order said.
Permissible noise level in residential areas is 55 decibel during day time and 45 decibel during night. Similarly, in commercial areas, the permissible sound limit is 65 decibel during day time and 55 decibel during night. In sensitive areas, it is 50 decibel during the day and 40 decibel at night.
Permissible level: 55 decibel in day time | 45 decibel during night
Other than this, there are ‘silent zones’ that include areas that lie within 100 metres of premises of schools, colleges, hospitals and courts. According to the order, in case of bursting of firecrackers beyond the prescribed limit within premises of any RWA or at a marriage function, the organiser and the owner of the premises will have to pay Rs 20,000 for the first violation.
“For the second violation, the organiser and the owner will have to pay Rs 40,000. For more than two violations within fixed premises or at a marriage function, the organiser and the owner will have to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh. The premises will also be sealed,” the DPCC order stated.
If noise pollution is caused by bursting of crackers beyond a limit at a marriage procession or public and religious rally, the organisers will have to pay Rs 10,000 fine and if it is in a silence zone, the fine will be doubled. If an individual household bursts crackers in a residential or commercial zone, then the fine will be Rs 1,000. However, it will be Rs 3,000 in case of violation in a silence zone. In case construction equipment emit sound beyond the permissible limit, a fine of Rs 50,000 will be imposed. The DPCC has issued directions to all DMs, SDMs, Delhi Police, and traffic police for strict compliance of these rules.
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