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    Delhi pollution: GRAP-1 restrictions imposed across National Capital Region; check what's not allowed

    Synopsis

    Delhi's air quality has worsened, prompting the government to implement Stage-I restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). These measures target dust, vehicle, and industrial emissions, including stricter dust control at construction sites and a ban on open waste burning. The restrictions aim to curb pollution as the AQI is expected to remain in the 'poor' category.

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    As Delhi's air quality worsened, the Central Air Quality Management (CAQM) imposed Stage-I restrictions of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across the National Capital Region (NCR) with immediate effect on Tuesday.

    The air quality of the national capital had deteriorated to 211 Tuesday, marking the first ‘poor' air quality day in Delhi since June 11, when the AQI was recorded at 245.

    "Delhi's air quality is expected to remain in the ‘poor' category from Oct 14 to 16," TOI reported quoting officials. After this, AQI is expected to fluctuate between ‘poor' and ‘very poor', the report added.


    GRAP-1 restrictions aim to curb pollution at the source, especially that originating from dust, vehicles and industrial emissions.
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    What is restricted under GRAP-1?

    • Strict dust control at construction and demolition sites. Private projects of 500 square metres or more are barred from proceeding without approved dust mitigation plans.
    • Ban on open burning of waste, including garbage, biomass, and municipal solid waste.
    • Prohibition on use of coal or firewood in roadside eateries and commercial kitchens.
    • Limited use of diesel generators unless essential or emergency.
    • Traffic curbs including deployment of personnel at busy intersections and instructions to turn off vehicle engines at red lights.
    • Ban on visibly polluting vehicles, with provisions for impounding or heavy penalties.
    • Crackdown on old vehicles: Diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years remain banned in Delhi.
    • Ban on firecrackers: The production, sale, and storage of firecrackers are banned in the NCR until January 1, 2025.
    • Action against polluting industries and thermal power plants operating within 300 km of Delhi.


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