CPCB stated before the National Green Tribunal that Delhiites are inhaling highly contaminated air in comparison to neighbouring places like Faridabad, Gurgaon and Ghaziabad.
A CPCB survey, which covered 16 cities in NCR and spanned over a period of 68 days from December 5, 2014 to February 10, 2015, stated that Delhi tops the list in terms of highest levels of nitrogen dioxide, benzene, and carbon monoxide.
As far as particulate matter (sum of all solid and liquid particles suspended in air) is concerned, the CPCB report revealed that levels of particulate matter of the size of 10 micrograms in all 16 cities exceed the daily permissible levels set in NAAQS.
While fine particulate matter was monitored in four of the 16 cities - Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon and Rohtak, in all four, the levels exceeded permissible limits.
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Ammonia was monitored only at six locations in Delhi only and within the city, Punjabi Bagh has highest concentration of ammonia.
The CPCB report is in pursuance to the tribunal's December 4, 2014 order which had asked a team of CPCB, DPCC and others to take ambient air quality samples from the entire NCR Delhi at different intervals and times.
Recently, a study conducted at six places in the wake of US President Barack Obama's visit, found that air pollution levels are nine times than the WHO limit.