Currently the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) put out separate AQI lists for the cities of the region while the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) shares real-time data.
By next month, data from the monitoring stations -- in Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan -- coming under these agencies will be integrated and a common AQI, which is essentially an advisory for common people, will be put out as a bulletin.
The air quality index or AQI is basically a figure and a series of colour codings shared by agencies on the level of pollution. For example, the one CPCB shares ranges between 0 and 500.
An AQI between 0-50 is considered 'Good', 51-100 'Satisfactory', 101-200 'Moderate', 201-300 'Poor', 301-400 'Very Poor', and 401-500 'Severe'.
In a recent meeting, the EPCA directed the CPCB to expedite the data integration process.
Currently, the DPCC operates six stations, SAFAR has 10 and the CPCB runs another 10 in these states.
By the end of October, the DPCC network will expand with the launch of another 20 stations. The CPCB will have 13 new stations in Haryana, 10 in UP and two in Rajasthan.
The CPCB has also formed around 40 teams for round-the- clock inspections at the ground level to check violations such as burning of waste in the open, dust from construction projects and visibly polluting vehicles on roads through the winter months when pollution levels in Delhi spike.
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