Delhi Enters Stage III Air Quality Alert
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has recently escalated Delhi’s air quality response to Stage III of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). This decision follows a decline in air quality, categorizing it as ‘very poor’. Unfavorable weather conditions have exacerbated pollution levels in the region.
About GRAP and Its Stages
The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) is a structured framework aimed at combating air pollution in Delhi-NCR. It consists of multiple stages, with each stage corresponding to the severity of air quality. As pollution worsens, stricter measures are implemented to mitigate health risks.
Conditions Leading to Stage III
The CAQM attributed the recent air quality decline to calm winds and low mixing height. These factors have led to an accumulation of pollutants in the atmosphere, necessitating urgent action to safeguard public health.
Measures Under Stage III
Under Stage III, several measures will be enforced. Schools and colleges in Delhi and surrounding areas will adopt hybrid learning for students up to Class V. This includes offering online classes for those opting for remote learning.
Vehicle Regulations and Restrictions
To curb vehicular emissions, stricter regulations will be imposed on inter-state buses entering Delhi. Only electric, CNG, or BS-VI diesel vehicles will be permitted. Additionally, diesel medium goods vehicles (MGVs) with BS-IV or older standards will be banned, except for essential goods transport.
The updated GRAP mandates that Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) supply electric heaters to sanitation and security staff. This initiative aims to discourage open burning of biomass or waste. Exemptions for individuals with disabilities will allow them to use BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles despite the restrictions.
GKToday Facts for Exams:
- CAQM: The Commission for Air Quality Management oversees air quality in India. It implements policies to combat pollution. CAQM’s decisions impact public health and environmental standards.
- GRAP: The Graded Response Action Plan is a structured approach to air pollution control. It consists of multiple stages. Each stage triggers specific actions based on air quality levels.
- MGVs: Medium Goods Vehicles are larger commercial vehicles. They face restrictions under the updated GRAP. Only essential goods transport is allowed for older diesel models in Delhi.
- RWAs: Resident Welfare Associations are community groups in residential areas. They play a role in implementing local environmental initiatives. RWAs are now required to provide electric heaters for workers.
Month: Current Affairs - December, 2024
Category: Environment Current Affairs