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Quarterly Progre Non – Terly Progress Repor QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT OF NON – ATTAINMENT CITY ANPARA Submitted on behalf of State of Uttar Pradesh JANUARY - MARCH 21 UTTAR PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Building No. TC-12V, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226010 CONTENTS Sl.No. Anpara City Page No. I Basic Information 04-04 II Capacity Building, Monitoring Network and Source 05-06 Apportionment III Public Outreach 07-08 IV Road Dust and Construction & Demolition 09-11 V Vehicles 12-13 VI Industries 14-16 VII Waste and Biomass- Dumping and Burning 17-18 VIII Air Quality Data 19-19 IX Annexures 20-72 1. Annex -CB 1 20-21 2. Annex -CB 2 22-24 3. Annex -CB 3 25-32 4. Annex -CB 4 33-33 5. Annex -CB 5 34-35 6. Annex -PO 1 36-38 7. Annex -RD 1 39-39 2 8. Annex -RD 2 40-40 9. Annex -RD 3 41-41 10. Annex -RD 4 42-50 11. Annex -CD 1 51-51 12. Annex -VE 1 52-52 13. Annex -VE 2 53-54 14. Annex -VE 3 55-56 15. Annex -IP 1 57-57 16. Annex -IP 2 58-58 17. Annex -IP 3 59-61 18. Annex -IP 4 62-62 19. Annex -IP 5 63-63 20. Annex -IP 6 64-64 21. Annex -IP 7 65-65 22. Annex -IP 8 66-67 23. Annex -IP 9 68-68 24. Annex -WB 1 69-69 25. Annex -WB 2 70-72 3 Basic Information Name of Non Attainment City ANPARA Sate/ Union Territory UTTAR PRADESH Name of Nodal Officer at PCB/ PCC Chief Environmental Officer (Laboratory) Email Id [email protected] Contact Number 0522-2720832 Date till which progress is submitted 31.03.2021 Action Point Code Sector Total Number of Actions Number of Number of Actions Actions Under Completed Progress CB CAPACITY BUILDING, MONITORING 8 4 4 NETWORK AND SOURCE APPORTIONMENT PO PUBLIC OUTREACH 5 5 0 RD/ C&D ROAD DUST AND CONTRUCTION & 16 14 2 DEMOLITION VE VEHICLES 18 16 2 IP INDUSTRIES 25 23 2 BB/DF WASTE AND BIOMASS- DUMPING 15 15 0 AND BURNING AQ AIR QUALITY DATA 9 9 0 4 CAPACITY BUILDING, MONITORING NETWORK AND SOURCE APPORTIONMENT Deviation from Action Additional Approved Annual Attachme Attachment Total Funds Funds Funds Point Action Point Present Status Target Target Date Field Type Funds Action Plan Target nt contents Allocated released Utilized Code Required Target CB1 Installation & Commissioning of Monitoring Stations CB1.1 CAAQMS 01 CAAQMS is required in Anpara City as per CPCB norms. Completed UPPCB requested to CPCB for Timeline integration and connectivity of for Detailed Micro CAAQMS installed in industrial units intigration plan for vide letter dated 08.12.2020 & 360 days (DEC- of CAAQMS installation of Not 03.03.2021 with requisite 1 No Number Yes Not required Not required Not required 2020) installed in CAAQMS by required Informations in prescribed format. industries UPPCB Connectivity yet to be awaited from to be Annex-CB-1 CPCB. provided by CPCB CB1.2 Manual Stations 03 Manual stations required as per Data is CPCB guideline. Rs. 3.7 No target date available on 02 Manual station already installed Lacs available in the UPPCB at:- 3 (as per additional City Action Plan website. Rs. 12.66 Lac/ 1. Third type 50, Anpara Colony CPCB March 2021 1 Number Yes Rs. 8.96 Lac Rs. 8.96 Lac for 1 as this is an http://www.u year Anpara. norms) Manual additional ppcb.com/am 2. N-23/10, Renusagar Colony, monitoring action point. bient_quality. Renusagar, Anpara station htm CB3 Assessment of sources CB3.1 Emission Inventory EI/Source Apportionment Study Detailed Micro based upon available data is being Plan fo EI & Rs. 6.19 Lac Rs. 6.19 Lac Rs. 3.72 Lac carried out by IIT Kanpur Rapid EI June -21 for Rapid SA is attached (Combined (Combined (Combined CB3.3 Source Apportionment Study No No Study Yes NIL /SA study study as cost of EI & cost of EI & cost of EI & Annex-CB-2 SA) SA) SA) CB4 Training & Capacity Building CB4.1 Training & skill development Could not be organised due to COVID- of public officals 19 pandemic conditions. Will be As per the As per the organised in 2021-22 as per the schedule Training Training Training Calender enclosed. As per the Training mentioned Demand Calender As per Calender 2021- Rs. 67.63 Calender 2021-22 Yes in the Yes Placed under Nil Nil 2021-22 attachment 22. lacs (copy enclosed) Training 15th FC Funds (copy Annex-CB-3 Calender enclosed) 2021-22. CB4.2 Infrastructure development AQM cell in UPPCB HQ and Air Lab in (Laboratory/ AQM Cell UPPCB Sonbhadra HQ have already been established and are functional 1 Lab & 1 Not Completed No Completed Yes No Nil Not required Not required Not required AQMC required 5 Deviation from Action Additional Approved Annual Attachme Attachment Total Funds Funds Funds Point Action Point Present Status Target Target Date Field Type Funds Action Plan Target nt contents Allocated released Utilized Code Required Target CB4.4 Organization of meeting of District level committee under the District Environment Chairmanship of District Magistrate All MOM are Committee for sensitizing the is functional and meetings are held available on Line Departments for on monthy basis for reviewing the the portal advance preparedness of implementation of City Clean Air Not Monthly Regular Activity No 12 Number Yes (http://www. Not required Not required Not required implementation of Action Action Plan. required upecp.in/Hom Plan and following action DEC meetings during the last quarter eMeetingList.a points held on the following dates: spx) 28.09.2020, & 02.01.2021 CB5 Emergency Response 1. GRAP is applicable in the city and System monitoring is done on a regular basis by DEC. 2. For the purpose of ERS to be developed by PCB, State Disaster 1. Grap 1. GRAP Implementati Management Authority and 1. GRAP implement on report Meteorological Department as per implementi ion 1. No 2.Yes Annex-CB-4. the order of Hon'ble NGT dated on 2. as matter 20.11.2019, the disaster Management 1. Oct-19 2.To be 2. Developm referred to 2. Letter dated Not Authority has requested for provided by NDMA, Developme Number Yes Not Needed Not Needed Not Needed ent of ERS NDMA, 22.12.2020 required development of a guideline by NDMA. MoEF&CC & CPCB nt of ERS as as per of MoEF&CC & written by the The matter also reviewed by CS, Go per of order order of CPCB State to UP and a letter has been sent to of Hon'ble Hon'ble NDMA, CPCB NDMA, CPCB and MoEF & CC for NGT issuance of a guideline for NGT & MoEF&CC. development of ERS for severe levels Annex-CB-5. of air pollution. The response of MoEF & CC, CPCB & NDMA is awaited. 6 PUBLIC OUTREACH Deviation Action from Total Additional Annual Field Attach Attachment Funds Funds Point Action Point Present Status Target Target Date Approved Funds Funds Target type ment Contents released Utilized Code Action Plan Allocated Required Target PO1 Public Outreach PO1.1 Daily Air Quality Public Information Real time data on Air quality Dissemination System shall be available on Sameer Real App once CAAQMS are time AQI 15days, and Detailed action Yes. connected by CPCB to Sameer on thereafter, taken Timeline App. sameer continue as (https://cpcb.n Not Not Not deviation to 365 Number URL Not required At present, monthly air quality app and regular ic.in//upload/ required required required be provided data is being published on release activity Downloads/AQ by CPCB UPPCB's website of daily (15.09.2019) I_Bulletin) bulletin PO1.3 Issue public advisory for prevention and control AQI bulletin along with public of air pollution advisory and action taken is published on UPPCB website 15 days and 10 Weekly thereafter as bulletins during GRAP period. 10 Not Not Not 10 regular No 20 Number URL (http://www.u Not required bulletins were published required required required during the last quarter (Jan- activity ppcb.com/wee Mar 20) (15.9.19) kly-aqi.htm) PO1.4 Deeper public engagement and consultation Public Awareness Activities (workshops/ programmes in schools/ colleges) could not be organised due to COVID-19 pandemic Public As given Yes due to As given in conditions. In 2021-22 Public As given in Awareness in the COVID-19 the Not Not Awareness Activities will be the Calender Number Yes Calender for Not required Rs. 25 lacs Calender pandemic Calender required required organised as per the Public enclosed. Year 2021-22. enclosed situation enclosed. Awareness Calender 2021-22. Annex-PO-1. PO1.5 Launch mobile app to update public about Sameer App is already status of air quality functional. Air quality data is URL of Sammer also being published on App UPPCB's website on monthly 30 days (SEP (https://play.g Not Not Not 100% No Completed Number URL Not required basis. 2019) oogle.com/stor required required required e/apps/details ?id=com.cpcb) PO2 Public Greivance Redressal System 7 PO2.1 App Based System Swachh Vayu App has been developed and is operational. No complaints received as on 25.03.2021 for Anpara Swachh 30 days (Sept The Status of Not Not Not Vayu No Completed Number Yes Not required 2019) disposal required required required App monitored for improvement by AQMC & DEC. 8 ROAD DUST AND CONTRUCTION & DEMOLITION Deviation Action from Additional Annual Attachmen Attachment Total Funds Funds Funds point Action point Present Status Target Target Date Approved Field type Funds Target t Contents Allocated released Utilized code Action Plan Required Target RD1 Road dust RD1.1 Immediate lifting of solid waste Regularly done in the Industrial township of UPRVUPL & generated from disilting and cleaning Renusagar Power Division List of Drains is of municipal drains for its disposal Not 13 Regular activity No Ongoing Text yes attached as Not required Not required Not required required Annex RD-1 RD1.2 Maintain potholes free roads Regularly done in the Industrial township of UPRVUPL & List of road Renusagar Power Division 90 days (Nov- length in km is Not 10 No Ongoing Number yes Not required Not required Not required 2019) attached as required Annex RD-2 RD1.3 Regular cleaning of street surfaces and Anpara Nagar Panchayat is newly established local body spraying of water to suppress dust.
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