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Aircraft emitted pollutants not monitored by pollution control boards: Anil Sood

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Environmentalist Anil Sood said that almost 2000 metric tonnes of CO2 is sprinkled daily by aircraft across Delhi - NCR. He also claimed that neither the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) nor the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) is assessing this source of pollutant.

Aircraft emitted pollutants not monitored by pollution control boards: Anil Sood
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Published : Nov 1, 2019, 10:00 PM IST

Updated : Nov 1, 2019, 10:49 PM IST

New Delhi: With the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) declaring a public health emergency in Delhi and National Capital Region, Anil Sood, a renowned environmentalist said that the pollution control authorities are not pollution emitted by aircraft and diesel locomotives in the region.

Aircraft emitted pollutants not monitored by pollution control boards: Anil Sood

"This pollution is not just related to dust pollution or vehicular emission. Nobody assesses several other sources of pollution, neither the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) nor the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC). They have given in writing that they have not assessed pollutants emitted by aircraft and diesel locomotives. When we look at aviation, almost 2000 metric tonnes of CO2 is sprinkled on a daily by aircraft in the region, " said renowned Environmentalist Anil Sood, while speaking to ETV Bharat.

"This is a medical emergency, " he added.

Elaborating on the connection between the festival of Diwali and increasing pollution levels in the region, Sood said,

"After Deepawali, winter sets in, and a certain degree of moisture hangs in the air, it is because of this moisture that dust particles or suspended particles become heavy and remain suspended in the atmosphere. So, whatever CO2 is sprinkled over the city along with PM 2.5, PM 10 and other gases, they remain suspended in the air only."

On Delhi recording highest levels of pollution every winter, the environmentalist said, "Every city has its carrying capacity. It is only when you go beyond a city's ecological norms this kind of calamity occurs."

Also read: Passenger train coach derails at Nizamuddin station

An unprecedented public health emergency has been declared in Delhi and nearby areas by the pollution control body mandated by the Supreme Court, as the region has been trapped in a toxic smog since Diwali.

Schools in the capital have been asked to stop all outdoor activities and sports till November 5 to minimise exposure of children to pollution.

The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has also banned construction activity till November 5 as the pollution level in the region entered the "severe-plus" or "emergency" category late Thursday night, the first time since January.

The pollution authority has also banned the bursting of crackers during the winter season.

New Delhi: With the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) declaring a public health emergency in Delhi and National Capital Region, Anil Sood, a renowned environmentalist said that the pollution control authorities are not pollution emitted by aircraft and diesel locomotives in the region.

Aircraft emitted pollutants not monitored by pollution control boards: Anil Sood

"This pollution is not just related to dust pollution or vehicular emission. Nobody assesses several other sources of pollution, neither the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) nor the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC). They have given in writing that they have not assessed pollutants emitted by aircraft and diesel locomotives. When we look at aviation, almost 2000 metric tonnes of CO2 is sprinkled on a daily by aircraft in the region, " said renowned Environmentalist Anil Sood, while speaking to ETV Bharat.

"This is a medical emergency, " he added.

Elaborating on the connection between the festival of Diwali and increasing pollution levels in the region, Sood said,

"After Deepawali, winter sets in, and a certain degree of moisture hangs in the air, it is because of this moisture that dust particles or suspended particles become heavy and remain suspended in the atmosphere. So, whatever CO2 is sprinkled over the city along with PM 2.5, PM 10 and other gases, they remain suspended in the air only."

On Delhi recording highest levels of pollution every winter, the environmentalist said, "Every city has its carrying capacity. It is only when you go beyond a city's ecological norms this kind of calamity occurs."

Also read: Passenger train coach derails at Nizamuddin station

An unprecedented public health emergency has been declared in Delhi and nearby areas by the pollution control body mandated by the Supreme Court, as the region has been trapped in a toxic smog since Diwali.

Schools in the capital have been asked to stop all outdoor activities and sports till November 5 to minimise exposure of children to pollution.

The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has also banned construction activity till November 5 as the pollution level in the region entered the "severe-plus" or "emergency" category late Thursday night, the first time since January.

The pollution authority has also banned the bursting of crackers during the winter season.

Intro:New Delhi: The central pollution control board on Friday has issued a severe+ level warning across Delhi and NCR in view of the current weather condition.


Body:The pollution control authority even asked the administration to keep a tab on fire crackers in entire winter.

In its order, the authority has also asked the authority to stop construction activities in Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Noida and Greater Noida till Tuesday.

Taking to ETV Bharat, renowned environmentalists Anil Sood said that severe+level means there is threat on the health condition of the people.

"This warning means people need to take maximum precautions whilengonfor outing, morning etc. Parents should take maximum precautions while sending the children to school," said Sood.


Conclusion:He said that this kind of weather repeat every year but government hardly take any concrete step.

"The government as well as general public themselves create this kind of weather with their activities," said Sood.

Excerpts of the interview:

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Last Updated : Nov 1, 2019, 10:49 PM IST
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