CAQM and Air Pollution Control in the National Capital Region

Context


The Commission for Air Quality Management CAQM has issued show cause notices to six thermal power plants within 300 km of Delhi for non compliance with biomass co firing norms, aimed at reducing air pollution in the National Capital Region NCR.


Statutory Status


Mandate
. Statutory body for prevention and control of air pollution
. Focus on NCR and adjoining areas

Legal Nature
. Empowered to issue directions and penalties
. Ensures inter state coordination on air quality


Establishment and Legal Basis


Year of Establishment
. Established in 2021

Legal Instrument
. Constituted under the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas Ordinance 2021
. Replaced EPCA Environment Pollution Prevention and Control Authority


Headquarters


Location
. New Delhi


Composition


Key Members
. Chairperson
. Member Secretary of Joint Secretary rank acting as Chief Coordinating Officer

Expert and Other Members
. One full time Central Government member
. Three independent technical experts in air pollution
. Three members from non governmental organisations


Tenure


Duration
. Three years or up to 70 years of age, whichever is earlier


Jurisdiction and Coverage


Core Area
. National Capital Region NCR

Adjoining Areas
. Parts of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh affecting NCR air quality


Functions


Coordination Role
. Coordination between Centre and State Governments

Planning and Implementation
. Air quality management strategies for NCR
. Action plans such as plantation drives and stubble burning control

Technical Role
. Identification and monitoring of air pollutants
. Research and capacity building with technical institutions

Enforcement Role
. Monitoring compliance with pollution control norms
. Enforcement of biomass co firing regulations


Biomass Co Firing and Air Quality


Environmental Benefits
. Reduction in coal use
. Lower particulate matter and emissions

Agricultural Impact
. Utilisation of crop residue
. Helps curb stubble burning


Conclusion


The enforcement action by CAQM against thermal power plants reflects its strengthened role in air pollution governance. Strict compliance with biomass co firing norms is essential for achieving long term improvement in NCR air quality and supports India’s broader clean energy and environmental goals.

Source : News On Air

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