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| Pollution and Environmental Issues in Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) Strategic Environmental Initiatives |
Trend: Shift from “General Pollution” to “Airshed Management,” “River Rejuvenation,” and “Circular Economy.”
A. Air Pollution (The “Airshed” Challenge)
- Primary Sources: Vehicular emission in NCR (Noida/Ghaziabad), Industrial emissions (Kanpur/Firozabad), Construction dust, and Stubble burning (Parali) in Western UP.
- Micro-Climatic Issues: The “Urban Heat Island” effect in Lucknow and Varanasi due to rapid concreting.
- Policy Intervention:
- NCAP (National Clean Air Programme): 17 Non-Attainment Cities in UP (including Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi).
- Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP): Implementation in NCR districts during winter smog.
B. Water Pollution (Riverine & Groundwater)
- River Systems:
- Ganga & Yamuna: Critical stretch from Kannauj to Varanasi (Ganga) and Mathura to Agra (Yamuna) due to industrial effluent (Tannery/Textile) and untreated sewage.
- Tributaries: Pollution in Kali, Hindon, and Gomti rivers.
- Groundwater: Fluoride contamination in Unnao/Agra and Arsenic in the Eastern UP (Terai) belt.
C. Solid & Emerging Waste Management
- Plastic Waste: UP is one of the largest generators; challenge of Single-Use Plastic (SUP) ban enforcement in religious tourism centers (Ayodhya/Varanasi).
- Legacy Waste: Bio-mining of legacy waste at dump sites like Ghaila (Lucknow).
- E-Waste: Rising hub in Noida/Greater Noida (Electronics manufacturing cluster) requiring scientific recycling.
Current Affairs Linkage :
- UP Clean Air Management Project (UPCAMP): In late 2024, UP launched this World Bank-aided project to establish 193 new monitoring stations and adopt an “Airshed Approach” (treating air as a common resource across districts).
- Maha Kumbh 2025 (Green Kumbh): Despite the “Green Kumbh” pledge, CPCB reports in Jan 2025 indicated high Faecal Coliform levels at Sangam, highlighting the gap between infrastructure (STPs) and peak load management.
Trend: Focus on “Digital Governance” and “Real-time Monitoring.”
A. Constitution & Mandate
- Legal Basis: Statutory body constituted under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974; also implements the Air Act, 1981 and Environment Protection Act, 1986.
- Structure: Headquartered in Lucknow with 28+ Regional Offices.
B. Key Functions
- Regulatory: Granting “Consent to Establish” (CTE) and “Consent to Operate” (CTO) to industries (Red, Orange, Green, White categories).
- Monitoring:
- Ambient Air Quality: Operating Manual and CAAQMS stations.
- Water Quality: Monthly monitoring of rivers under NWMP (National Water Monitoring Programme).
- Enforcement: Issuing closure notices to non-compliant units (e.g., closing illegal tanneries in Jajmau, Kanpur).
- Advisory: Advising the State Government on siting of industries and climate action.
C. Modernization (Digital Initiatives)
- Nivesh Mitra Integration: Online, transparent issuance of NOCs and Consents to improve Ease of Doing Business.
- OCEMS (Online Continuous Emission/Effluent Monitoring Systems): Mandatory for highly polluting industries (17 categories) to transmit real-time data to UPPCB servers.
Trend: “Climate Action Plans” and “Disaster Resilience.”
A. Climate Change Action Plan
- State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC): Revision aligned with India’s “Panchamrit” goals (Net Zero by 2070).
- Heatwave Action Plan 2024:
- Objective: Zero heat-stroke deaths.
- Measures: “Cool Roof” pilots in government buildings and adjustment of working hours in Bundelkhand.
B. River & Wetland Rejuvenation
- Namami Gange: Construction of STPs (Sewage Treatment Plants) has increased treatment capacity, with UPPCB reporting a ~70% improvement in river water quality at monitored locations in 2024 vs 2023.
- Wetland Conservation: Protection of 10 Ramsar Sites (e.g., Haiderpur, Bakhira) and identifying new wetlands under the Amrit Dharohar scheme.
C. Plastic Waste Management
- Digital Tracking: Introduction of a portal for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) registration of brand owners.
- Circular Economy: Promoting the use of plastic waste in road construction (PWD initiative) and cement kilns (co-processing).




