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Sweeping of roads intensified under ‘Dust-Free Delhi’ drive: MCD

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New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI) The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has stepped up dust mitigation efforts under the ongoing 10-day “Dust-Free Delhi” campaign, with intensified mechanised sweeping operations across the capital leading to collection of around 150 tonnes of dust on every alternate day, according to an official statement.

Under the programme, 52 mechanical road sweeping machines (MRS) have been deployed for mechanised cleaning of Public Works Department (PWD) roads with width of 18 metres and above, read the statement issued Tuesday.

With the existing fleet, a nearly 3,400-km lane length of PWD roads is being swept mechanically on alternate days, with around 150 tonnes of dust collected during each sweep, according to the statement.

Officials said part of the collected dust is transported to the construction and demolition (C&D) waste processing plant at Shastri Park, while the remaining quantity is disposed off at designated MCD sanitary landfill sites, it read.

As part of the drive, the civic body said it has revised the operational shift timings of mechanical sweepers from night hours to daytime to allow improved monitoring and operational efficiency. The operational duration of the machines has also been increased from eight hours to 10 hours per day, the statement read.

To further strengthen dust suppression measures, the MCD has also deployed 28 mobile water-tank sprinklers mounted with anti-smog guns on major roads.

The working hours of these sprinklers have been extended from eight to 10 hours per shift to increase road coverage by nearly 20 per cent and help curb dust pollution across key stretches in the city, according to the statement. PTI MSJ MSJ ARB ARB

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