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CAQM issues statutory direction to strengthen dust mitigation from construction, demolition activities in Delhi-NCR

By ANI | Updated: February 21, 2026 05:20 IST

New Delhi [India], February 21 : The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has issued Statutory Direction No. 97 ...

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New Delhi [India], February 21 : The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has issued Statutory Direction No. 97 to strengthen dust mitigation measures and streamline the management of construction and demolition (C&D) waste across Delhi-NCR, in a bid to curb particulate pollution in the region.

According to an official statement, the Commission observed that dust from C&D activities remains a significant contributor to elevated levels of PM10 and PM2.5 in the ambient air of the National Capital Region. Inspections conducted by State Pollution Control Boards, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee and CAQM flying squads have revealed gaps in compliance, particularly in the handling and transportation of construction materials and demolition debris.

The direction takes note of the newly notified Environment (Construction and Demolition) Waste Management Rules, 2025, which will come into force from April 1, 2026. The new rules emphasise environmentally sound waste management, circular economy principles, extended producer responsibility and strengthened compliance mechanisms.

The Commission noted that large-scale construction and demolition activities are underway in major NCR cities, contributing substantially to the overall particulate load. It stressed the need for Municipal Corporations and Development Authorities to strengthen supervision and monitoring of dust control measures.

Under the new direction, Municipal Corporations and Development Authorities in Delhi-NCR have been mandated to establish collection points, intermediate storage facilities and processing facilities in accordance with the 2025 Rules, ensuring at least one collection point within every 5 km x 5 km grid in their jurisdiction.

Building plan approving authorities will be required to obtain a declaration of the estimated quantity of demolition waste before approving projects with a plot area of 200 square metres or more, where demolition is required before construction or reconstruction.

The direction further mandates that project proponents deposit demolition waste at designated collection or processing facilities and obtain a receipt before commencing construction. Authorities issuing Completion Certificates or Occupation Certificates must verify such receipts before granting approvals.

Municipal bodies have also been directed to ensure environmentally sound transportation and disposal of C&D waste in accordance with the prevailing rules. The directions will come into force with effect from April 1, 2026.

Additionally, NCR State Governments and the Government of NCT of Delhi have been asked to establish an integrated web portal, geo-tag waste collection and processing facilities, and implement GPS tracking of C&D waste transportation to ensure effective enforcement of the Commission's directions.

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