In Delhi-NCR, closure notices to 344 units since December
Business Standard|October 06, 2022
According to CAQM data, as of September 30, 8,270 sites were inspected for air pollution
NITIN KUMAR
In Delhi-NCR, closure notices to 344 units since December

A centrally mandated authority has shut 344 industries in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) for violating air pollution norms since last December.

In its first round of inspections and fines, the Commission for Air Quality Management's (CAQM) flying squad issued closure notices to 484 units or establishments. Apart from them, 99 construction and demolition (C&D) sites, and 41 diesel generator (DG) sets were issued closure notices by the commission's Enforcement Task Force.

According to CAQM data, as of September 30, 8,270 sites had been inspected since December 2021 for enforcement and compliance of statutory directions issued by the commission.

According to the CAQM, major noncompliant units attract immediate closures. Minor violations are referred to State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBS) and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee for appropriate action under relevant laws.

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