CAQM Task Force Finds 336 Pollution Violations in Fortnight, Seals 53 DG Sets

The Enforcement Task Force of the Commission for Air Quality Management reported 336 violations during inspections ending February 4. The violations included 229 from the industrial sector and 34 from construction and demolition sites. The task force proposed the closure of 21 polluting units and the sealing of 53 diesel generator sets. Special road dust inspection drives were also conducted in Greater Noida and Gurugram to assess compliance with mitigation measures.

Key Points: CAQM Reports 336 Air Pollution Violations in Fortnight

  • 336 total violations detected
  • 229 from industrial sector
  • 34 from construction sites
  • 53 DG sets sealed
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CAQM task force detects violations by 34 construction sites, 229 industries in a fortnight

Enforcement Task Force detects 229 industrial, 34 construction site violations; proposes closure of 21 units and sealing of 53 diesel generators.

"gross violations observed in industrial units - CAQM Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 7

The Enforcement Task Force of CAQM reported 336 violations, including 34 from the Construction and Demolition sector, 229 from the industrial sector and five by Diesel Generator sets, during the fortnight ending February 4, an official said on Saturday.

The Task Force of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), during its 125th meeting on Friday, said that between January 20 and February 4, it carried out a total of 739 inspections.

These included 52 inspections across the Construction and Demolition (C&D) sector, 680 across the industrial sector, and seven inspections for Diesel Generator (DG) set violations, said an official statement.

Apart from this, it proposed closure of 21 polluting units, sealing of 53 DG sets, issued show cause notices (SCNs) to two units, said the statement, adding that 63 reports are still under examination.

The meeting reviewed the outcomes of inspections conducted by the Flying Squads of the Commission across key air pollution sectors, including industries, road dust, construction-related activities, Diesel Generator (DG) sets, and incidents of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and biomass burning.

The statement said that special road dust inspection drives were conducted in Greater Noida on January 23 and in Gurugram on February 5, wherein road stretches were evaluated for the effectiveness of mechanical sweeping, water sprinkling, and compliance with prescribed dust mitigation measures.

The inspection findings were reviewed in detail, and agencies were advised to ensure strict adherence to road dust control measures, especially during peak traffic and evening hours, it said.

The Enforcement Task Force reviewed the nature and extent of violations reported by the inspection teams, particularly gross violations observed in industrial units, and examined the proposed enforcement actions, including issuance of closure directions and sealing of DG sets.

The performance of inspection teams during the reporting period was also reviewed, with emphasis on consistency, coverage, and timely reporting of violations.

The Task Force reviewed the updated cumulative enforcement status, which showed that a total of 25,975 units, projects and entities have been inspected so far by the Flying Squads of the Commission.

Based on these inspections, 1,661 closure directions have been issued for non-compliance. Out of these, 1,278 resumption orders have been issued upon verification of compliance by the concerned units, said the statement.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the action is welcome, the numbers are worrying. 229 industries violating norms in just two weeks? This shows a systemic problem. Are the fines high enough to be a deterrent, or is it just "business as usual" cost for these units?
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Aman W
Good to see focus on road dust in Gurugram and Noida. Driving on those roads during peak hours is like driving through a dust storm. The agencies need to be held accountable for regular sweeping and sprinkling. Our tax money should ensure clean air.
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Sarah B
The report says 1,278 units got resumption orders after compliance. That's a positive sign - enforcement with a path to correction. It's not just about shutting things down, but making them operate cleanly. Sustainable development is key.
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Vikram M
The real test is consistency. We see these drives every winter when the smog is visible. What about the rest of the year? Pollution is a year-round problem. Need permanent solutions and continuous monitoring, not just fortnightly reports. 🏭
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Kavya N
As someone living near an industrial area, I can feel the difference on days when enforcement is strict. But it often feels like a game of cat and mouse. Industries find loopholes. Need more surprise checks and heavy penalties for repeat offenders.

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