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Delhi braces for pollution with emergency plan

NEW DELHI, Oct 15, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Delhi’s biggest coal power plant was
set to shut down Monday as a new emergency plan to improve air quality in one
of the world’s most polluted cities came into force, Indian officials said.

Under the new strategy, restrictions on construction sites and traffic
will be imposed depending on the air quality in the megacity of some 20
million people.

When the air is classed as “poor”, as it was on Monday, authorities will
ban the burning of garbage in landfills as well as fire crackers and certain
construction activities.

When the air is “very poor” diesel generators will be halted, parking
fees hiked and more public transport provided. “Severe” measures include
closing brick kilns.

When it reaches “severe+”, a new category, authorities will stop the
entry of trucks except those with essential goods and regulate the number of
cars on the road.

The Badarpur thermal plant was due to permanently close on Monday
because of its high contribution to pollution in the city.

Smog spikes during winter in Delhi, when air quality often eclipses the
World Health Organization’s safe levels.

Cooler air traps pollutants — such as from vehicles, building sites and
farmers burning crops in regions outside the Indian capital — close to the
ground.

Authorities in the sprawling city attempted to implement similar
measures last winter but to little avail.

This is partly because authorities are powerless to prevent some sources
of pollution.

“Our aim is to stop the air quality from deteriorating further though
certain factors are out of our control such as crop burning, wind speed and
lack of public transportation,” environment authority official Bhure Lal told
AFP.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1435 hrs