Delhi’s air quality persisted in the ‘very poor’ category, registering an overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of 340.
New Delhi: Delhi on Saturday revoked the GRAP IV (Graded Response Action Plan) as the air quality improved in the national capital and its adjoining region. However, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) sub-committee stated that the actions under Stages-I to Stage-III of the GRAP will remain in effect to avoid the slip of the AQI (Air Quality Index) into ‘severe’ category.
On Saturday, Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category, with the city’s overall AQI reaching 340, as per data from the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR).
“The sub-Committee in its meeting further reviewed the AQ scenario in the region as well as the IMD/IITM forecasts for meteorological conditions and air quality index of Delhi,” read the order by CAQM.
“The GRAP is an emergency response action plan invoked with a view to arrest further deterioration of adverse AQ scenario in NCR. (ii) Restrictions under GRAP Stage-IV are disruptive and impact a large number of stakeholders and public at large. (iii) In wake of the Delhi AQI falling ‘Severe + Category (AQI crosses 450), the GRAP Stage-IV actions were invoked on November 2023 based on the AQI,” it stated.
“As the present AQI level of Delhi is around 322 (Very Poor) recorded at 2:00 p.m which is about 128 AQI points below the threshold for invoking the GRAP Stage-IV actions and preventive/ mitigative/ restrictive actions under all Stages up to Stage-IV are underway, there is a likelihood of sustaining the improvement in AQI. The forecast by IMD/ IITM also do not indicate any steep degradation further,” it said.
“The sub-Committee, accordingly, hereby decides to revoke the order, issued on November 5, 2023, for actions under Stage-IV of the GRAP with immediate effect. Actions under Stages-I to Stage-III of the GRAP shall however remain invoked and be implemented, monitored and reviewed by all agencies concerned in the entire NCR to ensure that the AQI levels do not slip further to the Severe’/ ‘Severe +’ category,” it further stated.
“The sub-Committee shall be keeping a close watch on the AQ scenario and may take appropriate decisions depending on the air quality, as recorded from time to time, and the forecasts made by IMD/IITM to this effect,” it added.
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