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Residents urge CAQM to bring small construction sites under GRAP as dust, demolition choke colonies

Published on: Sep 10, 2025 04:14 AM IST

The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) is a set of emergency measures to control severe air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region.

Residents and activists have asked the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to include construction sites under 500 sqm in all phases of the graded response action plan (GRAP), adding that the demolition and construction of small plots leads to the neighbourhood being covered in dust leading to deteriorating public health.

. The group said small houses are being demolished without dust barriers or safeguards, turning residential lanes into “dust bowls.”

The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) is a set of emergency measures to control severe air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region and is implemented in phases — Stage I (poor), Stage II (very poor), Stage III (severe), and Stage IV (severe+) — with progressively stricter measures to tackle rising levels of air pollution.

In a petition filed on Monday backed with videos and photographs, CleanAirBharat,a residents forum said the S+4 builder policy which is recently been allowed has worsened conditions in lived-in colonies. The group said small houses are being demolished without dust barriers or safeguards, turning residential lanes into “dust bowls.” The impact, they noted, is not reflected in Gurugram’s Air Quality Index (AQI) because three of the city’s four monitors are placed in non-residential areas of Gurugram. Families, seniors, and children remain exposed to pollution that official readings do not capture.

CAQM officials said they have directed CPCB officials to take needful action and contact the complainant for more information on the subject on Monday.

On the other hand, CPCB officials have directed MCG officials to take action against the complaint received at CPCB and update action taken with reference to the Complaint.

MCG officials said enforcement has already been stepped up. “Teams have been instructed to visit the spot, assess violations and carry out remedial action without delay. Strict enforcement against violators will follow, and residents will be kept informed of progress,” said a senior official.

Experts reviewing the petition said the measures could significantly reduce particulate matter if implemented. They added that containment at construction sites, mandatory dust suppression and retrofitting heavy equipment would ease the health burden caused by air pollution in residential areas.

 
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