Delhi: CAQM flags DDA's 'recurring negligence' as inspections find high dust levels, waste-burning
The Commission for Air Quality Management has criticized the Delhi Development Authority for neglecting road maintenance, citing high dust levels and waste accumulation found during inspections. Operation Clean Air teams identified significant is...

As part of its 'Operation Clean Air' drive, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) deployed 19 teams, including officers from its flying squads and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), to inspect roads maintained by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on December 12.
A total of 136 road stretches were inspected across Delhi. The teams collected geo-tagged and time-stamped photographs, which were submitted to the Commission as part of a consolidated inspection report.
According to the findings, 15 road stretches showed high levels of visible dust, while 38 recorded moderate dust levels. Sixty-one stretches had low dust intensity, and 22 stretches were found to have no visible dust.
The inspection also found accumulation of municipal solid waste (MSW) on 55 road stretches and construction and demolition (C&D) waste on 53 stretches. Evidence of MSW or biomass burning was reported at six locations.
The Commission said these observations point to "gaps" in upkeep and stressed that such incidents directly impact particulate matter levels in Delhi.
It directed the DDA to intensify corrective measures and improve "operational efficiency" through consistent and timely dust mitigation interventions.
CAQM emphasised the need for stronger on-ground action, including regular mechanical sweeping, prompt disposal of collected dust, proper maintenance of road shoulders and central verges and wider deployment of water sprinkling and dust-suppression systems. It also called for focused action to prevent open burning of waste across all DDA-maintained stretches. PTI
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