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Published 27 Nov, 2023 10:09am

Anti-smog water guns deployed in Delhi to prevent air pollution

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) said it has deployed an anti-smog gun with the largest tank capacity as part of its anti-pollution efforts in Lutyens’ Delhi.

Delhi’s air quality stood in the “severe” category this weekend with monitoring agencies pinning hopes on a western disturbance which may improve meteorological conditions starting Sunday.

According to the report published on India Today, The new anti-smog gun is mounted on a 28-tonne CNG truck chassis with the water tank having a capacity of 17,000 liters for mitigating air pollution, adding that it has the largest tank capacity among all the anti-smog guns deployed in Delhi by various agencies.

Due to the large water tank capacity, the anti-smog gun can run for three hours continuously. It has a throwing capacity of 30 to 50 metres with side nozzles to wash out the footpath, shrubs and plants efficiently.

The total average coverage area of the anti-smog gun is 70 km per day around avenue roads in the NDMC area in two shifts.

Another anti-smog gun was procured by the NDMC and is being used at the Pandit Pant Marg in the NDMC area, it further said.

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