New Delhi (NVI): Intensive drives have been conducted at more than 3,000 sites of which about 386 sites were found to be non-compliant with the various C&D Waste Management Rules and dust mitigation measures with an amount of Rs 1.59 crore fine levied as environment compensation against the defaulting agencies.
Furthermore, with a view to abate dust and related air pollution from the construction and demolition activities, orders for stoppage of work were also issued at 12 locations, according to a statement issued by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
The Commission for Air Quality Management for Delhi NCR and adjoining areas had directed the Central Pollution Control Board, the State Pollution Control Boards of Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to constitute special teams and launch inspection drives in the premises, processes and transportation of materials related to Construction and Demolition (C&D) activities in the NCR, the statement added.
Drives were conducted by these agencies from December 12 to December 31, 2020 by constituting about 227 teams.
These teams carried out surprise checks and inspections at more than 3000 C&D sites of which about 386 sites were found to be non-compliant with the various C&D Waste Management Rules / Guidelines and dust mitigation measures stipulated by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Central Pollution Control Board.
In addition to this, an amount of approximately Rs 1.59 crore was levied as environment compensation against the defaulting agencies besides orders for stoppage of work at 12 locations.
Compliance with respect to transportation of materials related to C&D activities was also seen by the inspecting teams.
About 325 vehicles, not in conformance with guidelines related to transportation of C&D materials, were levied environment compensation charges of approximately Rs. 1.17 crore.
Such fortnightly drives are planned to be continued to enforce compliance of the C&D waste management rules and related guidelines to abate dust pollution from C&D sector, which contributes significantly to poor air quality in the region.
-CHK