In a bid to combat severe winter air pollution, the Delhi Development Authority has introduced mist nozzles in Dwarka, New Delhi, aimed at improving air quality.
- The Delhi Development Authority launched an automatic anti-smog misting system on Friday, targeting air pollution issues prevalent in New Delhi during winter seasons.
- This innovative system spans a 6.8km area in Dwarka, covering road numbers 224 and 210, fitted on 166 street light poles to disperse mist.
- Each street light equipped with the mist system utilizes 30 high-pressure nozzles, enhancing efforts to mitigate air pollution in key areas of Dwarka.
Why It Matters
This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the urgent need to address air pollution in urban areas like New Delhi, particularly during winter months. Implementing such technologies could pave the way for future solutions to improve air quality.