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Mumbai Civic Body Cracks Down on Pollution: New Rules for Construction Sites, Air Purifiers Installed

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 28, 2024 16:04 IST

Mumbai's civic body has turned its attention to pollution control after the elections, issuing warnings to over 5,000 structures ...

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Mumbai's civic body has turned its attention to pollution control after the elections, issuing warnings to over 5,000 structures across the city. Ward officials are inspecting construction sites to check compliance with the civic body's 28 guidelines. Developers found violating these rules will be served show-cause notices, with the threat of sealing sites and halting work if timely corrective measures are not implemented.

Mumbai has witnessed a significant rise in pollution over the past few years, with deteriorating air quality largely attributed to dust from construction sites. To tackle this, the civic body has been directed to implement strict measures. A mandatory regulation was introduced on October 15 last year to address various pollution sources. This year, two additional rules were enforced, including a ban on burning stoves and using open flames for cooking at construction sites. With civic staff returning to duty after election assignments, enforcement actions are set to gain momentum.

Mumbai: Air Purifiers Installed at Key Junctions to Combat PollutionTo address rising pollution caused by heavy traffic at major junctions, the Mumbai civic body has installed air purifiers at five locations: Dahisar Check Naka, BKC, Jogeshwari Link Road, Chheda Nagar Chembur, and Mulund West Check Naka. These purifiers absorb dust particles and release clean air. Plans are underway to set up similar systems at five more key locations, with the civic administration currently identifying suitable spots.

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Civic Body Enforces Stringent Rules for Construction Sites to Curb PollutionThe Mumbai civic body has outlined strict regulations for construction sites to tackle dust pollution. Key rules include:

  • Erecting an iron or cloth cover of at least 35 feet around construction sites larger than one acre, and 25 feet for smaller plots.
  • Installing sprinkler systems to spray water 4-5 times daily to minimize dust.
  • Mandating CCTV installation at every construction site for monitoring compliance.
  • Developers must adhere to these guidelines to avoid penalties and work stoppages.
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