During a review meeting on air pollution chaired by Lt. Governor Anil Baijal today, the department said that it has suspended license of 14 pollution checking centres (PCCs) while that of five have been cancelled.
The city has around 970 PCC centres, which are certified to check the emission of around 70 lakh vehicles in the city.
An EPCA audit has found that lakhs of vehicles in the city are plying without the mandatory 'pollution under control' certificates while the emission testing centres are severely understaffed.
"The transport commissioner also informed that the department is developing a software-based system which uploads the calibration status of the system and can also issue SMS to vehicle owners regarding validity of PUC," a statement from the LG office said.
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During the meeting, it was informed that the department has impounded around 1,000 "unauthorised buses" since January.
The Lt. Governor was apprised of the proposal to augment last mile connectivity with metro stations by deploying eco- friendly vehicles by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
Baijal suggested involving Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning & Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC) in the matter.
"All the three municipal corporations informed that they will receive the first lot of Mechanical Road Sweepers (MRS) by July 15. PWD informed that six MRSs are functioning under it while a global tender has been floated for additional six machines," the statement said.
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