Delhi: Large LED boards outside bus depots to display pollution-related info - Cities News

2022-04-22 22:50:31 By : Ms. Maggie Ding

Soon, Delhi will have large LED boards installed outside 36 bus depots to display information related to pollution, effluents, and hazardous waste generation.

The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has invited bids from manufacturers and traders for the installation of the boards at 36 locations, including one printing press.

As per the report by the Times of India (TOI), the board will showcase sources of air pollution, which could include boilers, DG sets, furnaces, etc.

All the parameters of air pollution will be monitored and displayed, including the presence of particulate matter, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and more.

It will be a waterproof board with a minimum visibility of 50 meters. It will have automatic brightness control of individual signs via an integrated ambient light sensor.

According to TOI, the board will mention effluent discharge, including wastewater, domestic effluent and more.

The information to be displayed on them will be connected to the server through USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or another connecting system.

As per the report, the LED boards will be installed at bus depots in Vasant Vihar, Sarojini Nagar, Sriniwaspuri, Ambedkar Nagar, Dwarka (Sectors 2 and 8), East Vinod Nagar, Ghazipur, Banda Bhadur Marg, Dichaon Kalan, GT Karnal Road, Hari Nagar (I and II), Hasanpur, Kalkaji, Kanjhawala, Kesopur, Mayapuri, Naraina, Nangloi, Nand Nagri, Noida, Narela, Peeragarhi, Rajghat (I and II), Rohini (I, II, III and IV) , Subhash Place, Shadipur, Tehkhand, Wazirpur, and both the bus depot and printing press at Sukhdev Vihar.

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