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Delhi Sees 6 'Severe' Air Quality Days In 2022, Lowest In 7 Years

Delhi breathed comparatively less polluted air in the year 2022 as the capital logged just six days of 'severe' air quality which is the lowest in the past seven years.

Delhi logged just six days of 'severe' air quality in 2022, the lowest in the last seven years, according to Central Pollution Control Board data. The capital recorded 24 such days in 2021, 15 in 2020, 24 in 2019, 19 in 2018, nine in 2017, and 25 in 2016.

An Air Quality Index (AQI) between 401 and 500 is considered 'severe'. In December, Delhi's AQI slipped into the 'severe' category on two days -- the lowest in the month since 2017.

The city breathed comparatively less polluted air in 2022 thanks to the proactive implementation of anti-pollution plans and favorable meteorological conditions.

Delhi saw its second-best air quality (average AQI 210) in October since 2015 when the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) started maintaining AQI data. The data showed that the average AQI in November stood at 320, the second best after 2019 when it was 312.

The PM2.5 level this October-November was 38 per cent lower compared to the corresponding period in 2016, which was the worst in the last eight years, it stated. Stubble burning, a major reason behind hazardous pollution levels in Delhi-NCR in October-November, was reduced by 30 per cent in Punjab and 48 per cent in Haryana this year.

In July, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) unveiled a new policy listing sector-wise action plans to curb air pollution in Delhi-NCR in the next five years. A key component of the new policy is the revamped Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) which focuses on the proactive implementation of anti-pollution curbs based on the forecast.

According to the policy, which came into effect immediately, all thermal power plants located within a 300-km radius of Delhi will have to ensure compliance with emission standards set by the Union environment ministry.

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The Centre's air quality panel has also banned unapproved fuels, including coal, in industrial and commercial applications. The ban comes into force from January 1 and all defaulting establishments will be shut down straight away, without any warning, officials have said.

However, the use of low-sulfur coal in thermal power plants is allowed.

The CAQM has also directed Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana to register only CNG and electric autos from January 1 and complete the phasing out of the diesel ones in the National Capital Region (NCR) by the end of 2026. The objective is to ensure only CNG and e-autos ply in the NCR from January 1, 2027.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)

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