Title: URBAN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROJECT
1URBAN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROJECT
2BRIEF BACKGROUND
- Brainstorming workshop on strengthening air
quality mgmt held on September 12-13, 2001 in
Delhi - Included representatives from MoEF, CPCB, State
PCBs, academic institutions - Review of Indian and U.S. air quality techniques
- Identified possible areas of collaboration
- Focus on Building Blocks for Air Quality
Management. Interest in developing a
science-based approach to air quality management -
3BRIEF BACKGROUND
- USEPA entered into 5 years bilateral MOU with
MOEF in FY 2002. USAEP is strategic partner to
USEPA in implementing this project in India. - Pune selected as demo city for undertaking Urban
Air Pollution Control Strategy Development - Work started in Pune in December 2002
- Pune also initiated and became member of CAI-Asia
in FY 2003
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5- This project lays a strong emphasis on training
of local - personnel and is executed through active
participation of local - stakeholders.
6URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE
- Start-to-finish control strategy development
project in one city in India - 2-3 years duration
- EPA provides training/assistance
- Project tasks completed by groups in India
- Focus on particulate matter (PM-10)
- Science-based Action Plan to be developed
7URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE---CONTD
- Strong training component training transfer
- ambient air monitoring (source apportionment and
permanent networks) - emission inventories (point, area, mobile IVEM)
- dispersion modeling
- control strategy evaluation and selection
- health impacts assessment
- Training and field activity
8EMISSIONS INVENTORY - MOBILE SOURCE INVENTORY
- Assisted by University of California Riverside
team - Training courses held in December 2002
- International Vehicle Emissions Model (IVEM)
Field Study held in Pune, March 2003 - UCR provided training and assistance
- Data gathered by Indian groups (Pune Municipal
Corporation, ARAI, Univ. of Pune, SIAM, and
others) - Final report issued June 2003
- Developed most comprehensive mobile source
emissions inventory in India to date
9AIR MONITORING
- 2 Key Activities Source Apportionment and
Ambient Air Monitoring - Ambient Monitoring
- EPA team delivered training, September 2003
- Strong data analysis emphasis
- Pune field study, September 2003
- Source Apportionment
- Training delivered September 2003
- Field study being scheduled for Pune in November
2004
10EMISSION INVENTORY
- Emission Inventory
- EPA team delivered training, October 2003
- Strong data analysis emphasis
- Pune field study, March 2004
11AIR QUALITY MODELING
- Training being developed
- Focus on dispersion modeling for PM-10
- Modeling dependent on development of quality
inventories - Team being assembled from EPA headquarter and
Regional staff to support training and field
efforts in Pune
12CONTROL STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
- Workshop on control strategy development
techniques being developed - will discuss how monitoring, emissions
inventories, modeling come together - will include cost/benefits analysis
- focus on PM-10 control technologies and
evaluation techniques - Health Assessment Tools- September 2004
- Team being assembled from EPA headquarters and
Regional staff
13OTHER PROJECTS OF USEPA AND USAEP
- Undertaking demo diesel retrofit project for
heavy vehicles - Demo project for promoting LPG in Pune
14PROJECT OUTCOMES
- Development of ability to develop science-based
action plans systemic approach - Transfer of training modules to India
- Development of robust air quality assessment
tools - Create model Action Plan for Pune as example for
other cities in India
15WORK UNDERTAKEN BY PMC AND RTO
- Preparation of Comprehensive traffic and
transportation plan. (In progress) - Area Traffic Control System (Synchronization of
traffic signals and installation of count-down
timers etc.) - Road development such as concretization of roads
etc. - Plans to renew the fleet of buses and introduce
LPG buses in the PMT fleet - Ban the registration of new six seater three
wheelers
16WORK UNDERTAKEN BY PMC AND RTO
- Ban on plying of heavy vehicles in the central
area of the city during daytime.( Ban is
effective on 17 selected routes) - Construction of various projects of fly-overs,
ROBs. (Out of 12 earmarked projects, 1 flyover
completed, 2 in progress.) - Phasing out old municipal transport buses. ( 100
new buses replaced, hiring of 85 buses in
progress) - Environmental Education program Awareness
program for school children initiated through
NGOs . - IRDP (Integrated Road Development Program) and
ambitious program of Rs. 10000 Million to
develop international standard roads - Free pollution check up camps and exhibitions
held regularly.
17WORK UNDERTAKEN BY OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
- Study on Air Quality Monitoring and emission
source apportionment studies by IOC and ARAI.
Development of emission factors for different
transport vehicles. - MPCB has undertaken steps for development of
action plan as per Supreme Court directive for
3 cities in Maharashtra I.e. Mumbai, Pune and
Solapur. - Awareness campaign by ngos
18PUNE MEMBER OF CAI-ASIA
- The Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities
(CAI-Asia) promotes and demonstrates innovative
ways to improve the air quality of Asian cities
through partnerships and sharing experiences. - The goals of the CAI-Asia program include
- Sharing knowledge and experiences on air quality
management - Improving policy and regulatory frameworks at
the regional level - Piloting projects to encourage innovation
- Assisting cities in implementing integrated air
quality strategies - CAI-Asia is a regional partnership of cities,
national government agencies, private sector
companies, NGOs and academia, international
development agencies and foundations established
to address air quality issues in Asia.
19PUNE MEMBER OF CAI-ASIA
- The primary focus of the CAI program is on
- Forming a local network of stakeholders dedicated
to work together to solve the urban air pollution
problem in Pune. - Formulating some realistic goals/objects for the
local network and develop roadmap for achieving
these goals and objectives. Carefully choose
objectives which can be accomplished in a year. - Agree on how as network the team will work and
coordinate with the existing projects and
programs. - How CAI- Asia as an organization can help our
local network will communicate with the
international CAI-Asia network. - How the network will meet to review the work
planned and accomplished.
20LOCAL NETWORK OF STAKEHOLDERS
- PMC ( Pune Municipal Corporation)
- UoP (University of Pune)
- RTA ( Road Transport Authority)
- Traffic Police Department.
- MPCB (Maharshtra Pollution Control Board)
- ARAI ( Automotive Research Association of India)
- SIAM ( Society of Indian Automotive
Manufacturers) - C-DAC ( Centre for Development in Advanced
Computing) - MCCIA (Maratha Chambers of Commerce and
Industries - Ngos like NIRDHAR
- IIT, NEERI, Oil Companies
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22LOCAL NETWORK OF STAKEHOLDERS
- We have formed local network of stakeholders
under the CAI-Asia program - Organized various meetings to prepare the draft
Implementation Plan.
23CONSTRAINTS FACED IN IMPLEMENTING
RECOMMENDATIONS /ACTION PLAN
- Stakeholders get busy with individual work
- Failure of proper coordinating, facilitating
agency - Resource constraints
- Need for a single agency supported by the local
stakeholders that owns the responsibility of
implementation of the action plan
24AQM CELL
- Agency responsible for coordinating, facilitating
and implementing - the action plan prepared and approved by all the
stakeholders
25ACTIVITIES OF AQM CELL
- Develop roadmap for implementation of action plan
with assigned responsibilities for the
stakeholders. - Get the same approved by the stakeholders
- Coordinate, facilitate and implement the action
plan - Organize monthly review meetings to brief the
stakeholders on the work undertaken and take
guidance from them - Undertake awareness campaigns and technical
training programs on air quality management.
26RESOURCES FOR SETTING UP AQM CELL
- Office space
- Capital equipment for the cell operation
- Running cost of the cell
- Salary of the cell official
27SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CELL
- The cell can generate revenues through organizing
various technical training programs - But the primary objective of the cell is to
develop, facilitate and implement the roadmap to
achieve better air quality in Pune, hence - Need to develop corpus funds to sustain
- the cell for a period of 5 years.
28POINTS TO BE DISCUSSED ON..
- Update on work undertaken so far in implementing
the USEPA recommendations - Thoughts on setting up AQM cell
- Name of the cell
- Mission statement for the cell
- Select leader to whom the Cell official would be
reporting on daily basis - Membership of the cell
- Development of performance indicators for the
cell. - Evaluate the performance of the cell on monthly
basis - Services of the cell
- How the cell can become self sustainable
- Contributions from the stakeholders towards set
up of AQM cell - Further course of action along with timeline to
be finalized.