What is Delhi Pollution Control Committee?
Delhi Pollution Control Committee is an independent authority that is responsible for issuing a license called DPCC license. It is an autonomous body established by the Delhi government in 1991.
What are the objectives of DPCC?
1. Sustainable development: It balances the need for economic growth with environmental protection
and social equity.
2.
Prevention: Preventing natural resources of the country
3.
Waste management: Effective waste management to protect the environment
4. Consumer awareness: Convincing the general public about pollution and its harmful
effects on human health and motivating them to use paper bags as against
plastic bags, use public transport and not use firecrackers.
5. Compliance: Lay down some guidelines for industries and healthcare establishments to minimize environmental pollution in the national capital as per Master Plan Delhi 2021.
What are the main functions of
DPCC?
1.
To provide recommendations to the
Delhi government on any matter relating to preventing and controlling water and
air pollution.
2.
To organize consumer awareness
programs on the prevention and pollution of air and water along with waste
management with the help of mass media
3.
Collecting, compiling, and
preparing technical and statistical data related to air and water pollution
4.
Lay down the standards of sewage
and trade effluents and for emission from industrial plants, health care
establishments, and automobiles.
5.
Helping with the development of
new technology for the treatment of sewage, trade effluents, and control tools
6.
Issuing consent certificates to
industries falling into different categories like red, orange, green, and white
7. Issuing authorization to industries and health care establishments falling in bio-medical waste authorization, hazardous waste management authorization, plastic waste management, battery waste management, and e-waste management.
Involvement of citizens in the work of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee
As a citizen of Delhi, one can
make specific changes in the lifestyle to minimize the effects of carbon
footprints and reduce the pollution effect from the environment.
1.
Avoid using plastic items and
replace plastic bags and other items with paper and environment-friendly bags.
2.
Use share vehicles while going
out for work or any event instead of individual cars.
3.
Use CNG vehicles that do not harm
the environment.
4.
Celebrate festivals in
environment-friendly ways. Do not burst crackers during Diwali as it can cause
more harm to the environment and will cause ill health effects like allergies,
cough, asthma issues, and more.
5.
Use filters for chimneys. Gas
emitted in homes and factories is hazardous for air pollution and harms the air
quality. Filters will reduce the effect of harmful gases absorbing in the air.
6. Implementing Afforestation and
reducing forest fires and smoking. Planting trees has many environmental
benefits and helps in the release of oxygen.
Wrap up
Becoming aware of the ill effects of pollution and changing our habits are some ways we can contribute to the work of DPCC. Individual practices will significantly impact curbing the pollution issue in the national capital.