Monitoring teams appointed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has identified 21 most polluted spots in the city, where rampant violations of GRAP measures resulted in high levels of pollution.
According to its report, IMT-Manesar, sectors 9 and 10, and stretches along the NH-8 were the worst affected areas during a period of three weeks starting around September-end, due to the massive flouting of green norms, open dumping of construction and demolition waste, open storage of construction material and broken or uneven roads.
Further, the CPCB report indicated open dumping of construction and demolition (C&D) waste has been one of the major contributing factors behind high pollution levels in Gurgaon.
According to its report, IMT-Manesar, sectors 9 and 10, and stretches along the NH-8 were the worst affected areas during a period of three weeks starting around September-end, due to the massive flouting of green norms, open dumping of construction and demolition waste, open storage of construction material and broken or uneven roads.
Further, the CPCB report indicated open dumping of construction and demolition (C&D) waste has been one of the major contributing factors behind high pollution levels in Gurgaon.
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