The crackdown, largely on upcoming projects with built-up area of more than 20,000 sq metres, was intensified following an order of the National Green Tribunal and findings of an IIT-Kanpur panel which identified dust as a major source of air pollution in the national capital.
"139 notices imposing environmental compensation in view pollution have been issued to 67 construction projects (including 14 DMRC sites), between December 2015 till date. Total compensation deposited amounts to Rs 1,18,50,000," an official statement said.
The civic bodies were asked to submit action plan for roadside dust control by the government. The DPCC also pointed out mismanagement of the three landfill sites at Bhalaswa, Ghazipur and Okhla.
"The minister directed all municipal corporations to take necessary corrective measures as per deficiency found in the report and directed that fire brigades should be stationed at the landfill sites to control fire hazards and ragpickers should not be allowed to enter the landfill sites," the statement added.