CAQM Enforcement Task Force Reports 87 Violations in NCR Inspections
CAQM's ETF meeting: 87 violations found in 245 inspections in NCR

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The Enforcement Task Force of the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region conducted 245 inspections from May 11 to May 29, uncovering 87 violations. Actions include closures, sealing of diesel generator sets, and resumption orders for compliant units.
- 01245 inspections were conducted by CAQM's Flying Squads, covering construction, industrial sectors, and diesel generators.
- 0287 violations were reported: 21 from construction sites, 25 from the industrial sector, and 41 related to diesel generators.
- 0311 units/projects were closed, and 33 diesel generator sets were sealed due to violations.
- 0418 resumption orders were issued after compliance verification, including 13 for industrial units and 5 for construction sites.
- 05A cumulative total of 27,378 units/projects have been inspected, resulting in 1,788 closure directions.
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The 132nd meeting of the Enforcement Task Force (ETF) of the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region (NCR) reviewed enforcement actions from May 11 to May 29. During this period, CAQM's Flying Squads conducted 245 inspections across various sectors, identifying 87 violations. Violations included 21 from construction and demolition sites, 25 from industrial sectors, and 41 related to diesel generator sets. As a result, 11 units were closed, 33 diesel generator sets were sealed, and 19 compliance directions were issued. The ETF also noted the issuance of 18 resumption orders after compliance checks, with the majority from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The meeting emphasized the importance of timely inspection reporting and strict compliance verification to enhance air quality management efforts across the NCR. Cumulatively, 27,378 units have been inspected, leading to 1,788 closure directions and 1,401 resumption orders issued upon compliance verification.
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The enforcement actions taken by CAQM are crucial for improving air quality in the NCR, directly affecting public health and environmental standards.
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