Benzene, particulate matter pollute city the most, Delhi HC told
The court also took note of reports that the air quality monitoring stations indicated “extremely high” levels of pollutants.
Written by Aneesha Mathur
| New Delhi |
Published:March 26, 2015 2:33 am
The court also took note of reports that the air quality monitoring stations indicated “extremely high” levels of pollutants.
The amicus curiae, appointed by the Delhi High Court to report on the
extent of air pollution in Delhi, on Wednesday told the court that
particulate matter — from construction and dust — and Benzene — an
essential base in unleaded petrol — were the highest pollutants in the
capital.Taking note of directions issued by the National Green Tribunal earlier this year, the court of Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed and Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva observed that the orders relating to parking charges and removal of unauthorised parking “treated the symptoms and not the issue”.
R K Puram, Civil Lines, IGI airport, Anand Vihar, Mandir Marg, and Punjabi Bagh — indicated “extremely high” levels of pollutants.
The court had earlier directed the government to submit data after continuously monitoring the air quality for a week.
According to DPCC’s affidavit, the “real time data is to inform the public and not for comparison with standards” as it may have “peaks” induced by “localised condition”.
Vasdev also informed the court that machines at monitoring stations “stopped” recording data after pollutant levels increased beyond the acceptable limit.
According to the senior lawyer, the levels for particulate matter, which causes respiratory problems, were much beyond the acceptable limit.
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