星期二 [ 2010-7-27 21:55:25 | watches2010 ] Bandh was healthy for Bangalor The all-India bandh on Monday proved healthy for Bangaloreans, as the air and noise pollution levels fell drastically. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) recorded a 22% fall in sulphur dioxide levels at the City Railway station, a 77% drop in nitrous dioxide levels, and 22% fall in carbon monoxide levels and a IWC Portuguese Regulateur White Watch 35% reduction in respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM). In the Yeshwantpur police station area, sulphur dioxide levels fell by 41%, nitrous oxide levels by 40%, 34% drop in RSPM and 46% drop in SPM. Near Amco batteries on Mysore road, sulphur dioxide levels fell by 33.5% on the bandh day. There was a 50% drop in nitrous dioxide levels, 61% in RSPM, and 14% drop in SPM levels. At Graphite India in Whitefield, sulphur dioxide levels fell by 31%, while nitrous oxide levels fell by 390%. RSPM was down by 72% and SPM by 42%. At the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, sulphur dioxide levels were down by 39%, nitrous dioxide by Replia Concord Watches 38.3%, RSPM by 32% and SPM levels by 24% on Monday. wholesale lingerie The usually choc-a-bloc Central Silk Board junction breathed relief as the sulphur dioxide level here was down by 41% on the bandh day. Nitrous oxide levels too had fallen by 46%, while RSPM was down by 45% and SPM by 50.4%. Even noise pollution levels drastically fell on Monday. Jaibharath Industrial estate recorded a 33% drop, while at Malleswaram, noise pollution fell by 29%. At City railway station it was a 23% drop, while the KSRTC bus stand recorded a 36%reduction. KSPCB officials said that similar levels could be maintained on regular days too if people opted for public transport, and motorists avoided sounding the horn unnecessarily. Credit:Bosky Khanna Wow gold!: Wow gold Wow gold 浏览(44) | 回复(0) |
Bandh was healthy for Bangalor