Why 2012 was a year of pollution extremes for Delhi

The Indian Express , Monday, January 07, 2013
Correspondent : Anuradha Mascarenhas
Three extreme polluting events made 2012 one of Delhi's worst years, according to scientists with the System for Air Quality Forecasting and Research (SAFAR) project under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. SAFAR is India's sole project for forecasting the quality of air. Launched by the ministry for the Commonwealth Games in 2010, it has been introduced in Pune too.

Recording New Delhi's history of air pollution, scientists say they were able to predict the three events three days in advance — a dust storm in March, a "poisoning event" in October-November that saw an outbreak of respiratory ailments, and Diwali with its fireworks, which doubled the pollution level.

"It is for the first time in the known history of National Capital Region, Delhi, that it experienced three extreme pollution events in 2012. Although the background seasonal pollution was no different than that of the previous two years, in terms of extreme events it was one of the worse years in environmental air pollution," Dr Gufran Beig, project director of SAFAR, told The Indian Express.

The dust storm started on March 19 and peaked on March 20. It was triggered by a heavy dust storm that originated outside the continent and travelled all the way. On March 20, the day's average level of coarser particles (size 10 microns or less) suddenly increased by more than 300 per cent, from 200 micrograms per cubic metre to 830 — the permissible limit is 100 micrograms per cubic metre. Until March 22, the air remained in the "very unhealthy " or "critical" category.

 
SOURCE : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/why-2012-was-a-year-of-pollution-extremes-for-delhi/1055377
 


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