He also said that the operation of Badarpur Thermal Power plant, which was reopened in March this year, will be closed from mid-October, consideration the rise in pollution during winters.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting on air pollution review, chaired by LG Baijal, and attended by Environment Minister Imran Hussain and senior officers.
During the meeting, the LG was informed that the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will set up 20 more real- time monitoring stations by October 15.
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The LG also said that once the SOP is prepared, it could be uniformly adopted by all municipal corporations and other construction agencies.
The LG stressed that the SOP should be "feasible" and "enforceable".
Also, the transport department was instructed to intensify inspections of the centres certifying pollution under control (PUC).
Further, the department said it will strictly implement the Supreme Court directions regarding linking of vehicle insurance with PUC Certificate.
The PWD and the traffic police were directed to review traffic engineering arrangements in order to prevent entry of non-destined vehicles, that are a major source of air pollution, in the city.
For augmentation of public transport, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) informed the LG that a proposal for establishing a subsidiary is being considered to effectively resolve the problem of last-mile connectivity in the city.