Dust pollution in Delhi has emerged as a major component of urban air pollution rather than merely a seasonal phenomenon. Discuss the major causes of dust pollution, its impact on public health, and suggest long-term solutions for sustainable urban dust management. (10 Marks)

Introduction:

Dust pollution refers to suspended particulate matter, mainly PM10 and PM2.5, generated from roads, soil, construction, demolition and other urban activities. In Delhi, it has moved beyond a seasonal problem and has become a persistent structural component of urban air pollution.

Main Body:

Major Causes of Dust Pollution in Delhi:

  • Construction and demolition waste releases large quantities of fine dust into the air.
  • Road dust resuspension occurs due to continuous vehicular movement.
  • Poor road maintenance, potholes and uncovered road shoulders increase loose dust.
  • Unpaved surfaces, barren land and soil erosion add to airborne particulate matter.
  • Vehicular movement, tyre wear and brake wear contribute to fine particles.
  • Industrial emissions and fly ash from nearby industrial areas worsen dust load.
  • Reduced green cover and degradation of the Aravalli ecosystem weaken natural dust barriers.
  • Dry climate and seasonal dust storms further intensify the already existing dust problem.

Impact on Public Health:

  • Increased exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 affects the respiratory and circulatory systems.
  • It aggravates asthma, bronchitis, COPD and reduced lung function.
  • Long-term exposure increases risks of cardiovascular diseases.
  • It causes eye irritation, allergies and skin problems.
  • Children, elderly people and outdoor workers are most vulnerable.
  • It also leads to productivity loss, poor quality of life and higher healthcare burden.

Why It Is More Than Seasonal:

  • Rapid urbanisation and continuous infrastructure expansion generate year-round dust.
  • Persistent construction, traffic congestion and weak enforcement keep dust levels high.
  • Ecological degradation and climate variability further increase airborne dust.

Long-Term Solutions:

  • Strictly regulate construction and demolition waste.
  • Use mechanised road sweeping and regular water sprinkling.
  • Pave open areas and stabilise loose soil.
  • Cover vehicles carrying sand, debris and construction material.
  • Expand green belts and restore the Aravalli ecology.
  • Strengthen real-time monitoring, enforcement and inter-agency coordination.
  • Promote integrated urban planning and sustainable transport.

Conclusion:

Dust pollution in Delhi is not merely a seasonal issue but a persistent environmental and public health challenge. Sustainable management requires ecological restoration, strong governance and long-term urban planning.

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