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STRATEGIES TO REDUCE AIR POLLUTION IN INDIA

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The study will contribute to the field of both economic and environment study as it will provide empirical basis to support or negate the EKC phenomenon for Asian countries. The empirical study will result in a quantitative association between income and environment pollution levels, particularly the relationship of income with three widely monitored air pollutants: PM-10, SO2 and NO2. The study will also look into the effect of other variables such as population density, gross capital formation, road sector energy consumption and other variables which may significantly affect pollution levels. Furthermore, the study is made for. | STRATEGIES TO REDUCE AIR POLLUTION IN INDIA Dr. B. Sengupta Former Member Secretary Central Pollution Control Board Ministry of Environment Forests Govt. of India Delhi Email bsg161@gmail.com Paper presented at Indo-Japanese Conference on Fuel Quality and Vehicular Emissions On 18 March 2009 Contents Air Quality Concerns Current Status of AQM Air Quality trends Thrust Areas Way Forward METROS CITIES URBAN AREAS 65 non-attainment cities Air Quality Concerns t Dominant Sources Vehicular Emissions Small Medium Scale Industries Gensets Biomass burning etc. t Pollutants NOx SPM RSPM CO CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREAS 24 critically polluted areas Dominant Sources Industries-Power Plants Refineries Chemical Plants etc. f Pollutants NOx SPM RSPM SO2 VOCs PAHs etc. RURAL AREAS t Indoor air pollution Use of Biomass Coal kerosene etc. e Outdoor air pollution Unpaved roads Biomass burning Gen-sets etc. Pollutants SPM RSPM CO etc.

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