Delhi Air Quality Index Latest News: The capital has prepared the first level of restrictions under the phased response action plan due to worsening air quality due to weather changes and stubble burning in nearby areas. A subcommittee of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) announced Monday evening that Stage 1 restrictions will come into effect on Tuesday, October 15. The GRAP norms are a set of measures aimed at tackling air pollution in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). The GRAP measure is divided into four stages based on air quality index (AQI) measurements.
Date and time when stage 1 restrictions will come into effect in Delhi-NCR
According to the CAQM Committee, the GRAP measures will come into effect at 8am on October 15th.
What triggered the GRAP Stage 1 restrictions in NCR?
Air Quality Index (AQI) readings on Monday averaged 234 in the National Capital Region (NCR).
This is a standard used to determine the level of activity restrictions required based on the severity of local air pollution.
The first phase of restrictions focuses on tackling “poor” air quality.
AQI readings in the range of 201 to 300 are considered an indicator of poor air quality.
Delhi’s daily average AQI was 234 today. Accordingly, the CAQM Sub-Committee on GRAP will activate a 27-point action plan across the NCR in accordance with Stage I of GRAP on October 15, 2024 at 8:00 am.
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The committee thoroughly considered local air quality, along with forecasted weather conditions, before deciding on the measures.
The National Capital Region and Adjacent Air Quality Management Board said a “sudden decline in air quality parameters” was recorded in the metropolitan area within the last 24 hours, and forecasts indicate that air quality will remain poor for the next few days due to unfavorable weather conditions. It says it is expected to continue. A region within a notification.
Level 1 GRAP Limitations
In the first phase, a number of restrictions will be enforced, including strengthening public transport, increasing the frequency of mechanical street cleaning, and proper waste management.
What is the next stage of restrictions?
The next stage is defined by an AQI measurement of 301 to 400, indicating “very poor” quality.
Restrictions under Level 2 GRAP include prohibitions on construction and demolition activities except for major projects and, in some cases, restrictions on schools.