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NGT Asks Four Northern States to Ban 10-Yr-Old Diesel Vehicles

Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan have also been asked to ban 15-year-old petrol vehicles.

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National Green Tribunal on Thursday passed a slew of directions including setting up of centralised and state-level monitoring committees to prepare action plans to combat pollution and asking four northern states to consider banning old diesel vehicles, in a bid to tackle environmental emergencies.

Terming the levels of pollution “severe” with pollutants PM 10 and PM 2.5 being above 431 and 251 in the ambient air, a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar asked Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan to consider banning 10 -year-old diesel vehicles and petrol vehicles older than 15 years from plying on the roads.

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Alarming Air Pollution

The NGT directed that every state committee should, in their first meeting, notify one district where land use of agriculture is high and make it a model district for implementing orders to stop stubble burning.

When air pollution enters alarming or ‘severe’ levels, immediate steps are required to be taken as environmental emergency. According to experts when PM 10 and PM 2.5 are above 431 and 251 micrograms per cubic metre respectively then it is the situation of severe emergency in the ambient air.
Bench headed by NGT chairperson

In such situations, helicopters should be used to sprinkle water in the Delhi-NCR region, especially in those areas where pollution levels are in excess of the prescribed standard limits, the bench said.

‘Withdraw Incentives to Farmers Burning Crops’

Coming down heavily on states for not taking action against farmers burning farm residues, NGT asked the states, particularly Punjab, to consider withdrawal of incentive including grant of free power to farmers burning crops.

In such emergency, states shall immediately provide happy seeders or other such machines in agriculture fields for removal of agriculture residue and incentives should be provided to farmers to sell their paddy straw to biomass plants, industries and board making unit.

“All construction and demolition activities and transportation of construction material should be halted temporarily and stone crushers should be directed to shut down,” it said.

Providing breathable air to citizens is the “constitutional” obligation of the state governments, the NGT observed and directed them to install air purifiers in government schools.

“If thermal power plants, hot mix plants and brick kilns are found to be emitting pollution more than the prescribed standards during an emergency situation, they should be shut down temporarily till they reduce level of emissions,” the bench said.

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‘Central Monitoring Panel to Meet Every Two Months’

“All five state governments shall start vacuum cleaning of roads to prevent dust pollution and vehicular pollution,” the bench said.

The green panel directed the inter-state central monitoring committee and state committees to enforce their orders on vehicular pollution, dust pollution, solid waste and crop burning.

While the Central monitoring committee would meet once in two months starting from 17 November, the state-level committees would conduct meetings every month starting 24 November, it directed.

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