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Sensors to Be Made Mandatory at Pune Construction Sites to Curb Dust Pollution

PMC to set up task force; real-time air quality data to go public

Ankur Nikam

  1. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will make it mandatory for builders to install air-quality monitoring sensors at construction sites to control dust pollution.

  2. These sensors will track PM2.5 and PM10 levels in real time, with data shared on a public dashboard for citizens.

  3. A task force will oversee strict implementation, and violators may face notices and action from the corporation.

Pune, 28 August 2025: With construction activity increasing across the city, dust pollution has become a growing concern for citizens’ health. To bring this under control, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has decided to make it compulsory for developers to install sensor-based air quality monitoring systems at construction sites.

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Officials explained that the sensors will measure pollution levels such as PM2.5 and PM10 in real time. This information will be linked to a central dashboard, giving both authorities and citizens direct access to air quality data. If pollution levels exceed prescribed limits, developers will be required to take immediate corrective steps.

At a recent PMC meeting, Additional Commissioner Prithviraj B.P., City Engineer Prashant Waghmare, Environment Officer Santosh Warule, and other officials reviewed the issue. Experts from WRI India gave a presentation on how sensor technology can help monitor and control dust emissions.

PMC officials pointed out that despite repeated notices and guidelines, many builders delay or avoid installing these systems. However, after this decision, compliance will no longer be optional. A special task force will also be set up to ensure strict enforcement.

“Dust from construction sites is polluting the air, and developers must take timely measures to control it,” said a senior PMC official, adding that the new system will allow citizens to see real-time pollution data.

Authorities stressed that while Pune is known as a livable city, rising dust levels are causing respiratory problems, especially during winter. With the new rules, PMC aims to take firm action and hold builders accountable for protecting public health.

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