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IIT-B team studies Shivaji Park soil to curb pollution

By, Mumbai
Updated on: Jul 27, 2024 07:32 AM IST

The red soil was laid on the ground as part the beautification project initiated by BMC’s G north ward in 2021 to level the ground before greening it and also facilitate efficient rainwater harvesting

: A team of IIT-Bombay (IIT-B), which has recently carried out soil testing at Shivaji Park in Dadar to address the issue of red soil pollution, is now studying the size of the sand particles on the ground and researching whether other materials can be used to stabilise the loose soil.

Mumbai, India - January 17, 2019: Laborers prepares flat surface for India's upcoming Republic Day celebrations in Shivaji Park in Mumbai, India, on Thursday, January 17, 2019. (Photo by Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times) (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)

In April 2024, the BMC appointed a team from IIT-B to suggest ways to remove red soil from Shivaji Park and reduce dust pollution. The red soil was laid on the ground as part the beautification project initiated by BMC’s G north ward in 2021 to level the ground before greening it and also facilitate efficient rainwater harvesting.

The residents said the red soil had led to a surge in dust pollution in the vicinity causing health hazards.

In order to address this long-standing issue, the BMC has established a committee of experts. The panel is chaired by Minesh Pimpale, deputy municipal commissioner (environment), IIT Bombay experts, and the G North ward officer Ajit Kumar Ambi, and the aim is to rectify the issue.

 
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