In a major step toward cleaner air, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai authorities have launched an ambitious 18-month air pollution eradication programme, aiming to tackle rising pollution levels and improve overall air quality across the region.
This comes at a time when the Mumbai Metropolitan Region has been witnessing frequent spikes in AQI levels, raising serious health concerns among residents.
Why This Plan Was Needed
Over the past few months, pollution levels in areas like Nerul, Vashi, and Sanpada have remained in the moderate to poor category, with dust and construction activity being major contributors.
Experts have linked the worsening air quality to:
- Massive construction projects
- Road dust and exposed soil
- Vehicular emissions
- Industrial pollution
Authorities have now decided to move beyond temporary fixes and introduce a long-term, structured solution.
‘Zero Exposed Soil’ Policy — The Core Idea
At the heart of this programme is a powerful concept — the “Zero Exposed Soil Policy.”
Officials have identified that a large portion of pollution comes from:
- Open plots
- Road edges
- Uncovered construction zones
Under the new rule:
- All exposed soil must be covered with grass, gravel, or paving
- Builders and landowners will face strict action for violations
The goal is simple — stop dust before it enters the air.
Tech-Driven Monitoring System
This isn’t just a traditional cleaning drive. Authorities are bringing in advanced technology to track pollution in real time.
Key innovations include:
- AI-based monitoring systems
- Helium balloon sensors to track pollution up to 500 meters
- Identification of whether pollution is local or coming from outside regions
This data-driven approach will help pinpoint exact pollution hotspots and take targeted action.
Massive Road Cleaning Operation
On-ground execution will be equally aggressive.
The plan includes:
- 1,000 km of roads under deep-clean cycles
- Deployment of vacuum sweepers and water jet trucks
- Multi-phase cleaning to remove “legacy dust”
This is expected to significantly reduce PM10 and PM2.5 particles, which are the main cause of respiratory issues.
Strict Rules & Penalties Coming
Authorities are also preparing to introduce:
- New by-laws for construction sites
- Mandatory dust-control systems
- Real-time monitoring compliance
Violators may face:
- Heavy penalties
- Work stoppage orders
This marks a shift from “advisory mode” to strict enforcement.
Health & Public Impact
The rising pollution levels have already started impacting residents, especially children and elderly citizens.
Health risks linked to poor AQI include:
- Breathing issues
- Asthma and lung damage
- Long-term cardiovascular problems
Authorities say this plan is not just environmental — it’s a public health mission.
The Bigger Vision
The 18-month programme is designed as a complete cycle, including:
- Detection
- Control
- Eradication
- Prevention
- Long-term maintenance
Officials aim to transform Navi Mumbai into a “zero dust, cleaner air city” and set an example for other Indian cities.
Mumbai & Navi Mumbai Launch 18-Month Air Pollution
This is one of the most aggressive anti-pollution drives ever launched in the Mumbai region.
If implemented effectively, it could:
- Improve AQI significantly
- Reduce health risks
- Set a new benchmark for urban pollution control
For now, the focus is clear —
👉 Cleaner air is no longer optional, it’s a necessity.
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