01 June,2010 08:47 AM IST | | Madhusudan Maney
State Pollution Control Board registers a rise of as much as 5 per cent despite introduction of Euro IV grade fuel since April 1
Pollution levels in Bangalore have actually increased since the introduction of Euro IV grade fuel on April 1.u00a0
Thirteen cities across India, including Bangalore, were put on Euro IV grade fuel on the date to meet global environment standards.
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Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) statistics confirm that pollution has steadily risen since January and it peaked by the last week of April.
Pollution in the city has steadily risen since January and it peaked by the last week of April. |
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40,000
Kilolitres of petrol consumed in Bangalore in a month
35,000
Kilolitres of diesel consumed in Bangalore in a month
Why Euro IV is better
Euro IV standards allow a maximum of 50 parts per million (PPM) of sulphur a known pollutant, in a litre of petrol and diesel. Euro III fuel specifications allow as much as 350 parts per million.
Pollution Checkpoints |
KSPCB checks the ambient air quality at AMCO Batteries, Graphite India, KHB Industrial area, International Machine Tools and Accessories, Peenya Industrial Area, Yeshwantpur Police Station and Victoria Hospital. A mobile laboratory helps the body in the task. |