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Delhi govt, IIT Kanpur join hands to find out real time pollution data

By IANS | Updated: October 22, 2021 23:05 IST

New Delhi, Oct 22 To pinpoint various sources of air pollution in real time in Delhi, a 23-month ...

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New Delhi, Oct 22 To pinpoint various sources of air pollution in real time in Delhi, a 23-month long study will be conducted by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee and IIT-Kanpur to come up with ways to tackle the root cause of the problem.

A memorandum for the study was signed by Delhi government and IIT Kanpur on Friday.

"This is a first such study being conducted in the country," Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said.

The study project is titled "Real-Time Source Apportionment and Forecasting for Advance Air Pollution Management in Delhi."

During the study, a weekly, monthly, and seasonal interpretation of air quality will take place, along with additional knowledge of PAHs, molecular markers, and secondary organic and inorganic aerosols.

State-of-the-art supersites capable of monitoring NOx, SO2, Ozone, BTX, elemental carbon, organic carbon, and other organic compounds will take place.

Rai said that to sensitise the people of Delhi about the ways in which they can help reduce pollution in the capital, a campaign will be organised on October 28 and 29.

"This campaign will be take place in 33 zones with SDMs visiting each zone and spreading awareness about three status of pollution in the capital, 10-point Winter Action Plan and Green Delhi application," he said.

On pollution emitted by bursting firecrackers, the minister said: "Diwali is celebrated by lighting diyas (earthen pots) and not crackers."

"We have come to know that despite the ban, firecrackers are being sold and purchased in Delhi. All the SDMs have been asked to keep a check on such activities and take action against violators," he added.

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