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The Central <strong>Pollution</strong> Control Board had adopted first ambient air <strong>quality</strong> standards on<br />

November 11, 1982 as per section 16 (2) (h) of the <strong>Air</strong> (Prevention and Control of<br />

<strong>Pollution</strong>) Act, 1981. The air <strong>quality</strong> standards have been revised by the Central<br />

<strong>Pollution</strong> Control Board on April 11, 1994 and were notified in Gazette of India, Extraordinary<br />

Part-II Section 3, sub section (ii), dated May 20, 1994. The revised National<br />

<strong>Ambient</strong> <strong>Air</strong> Quality Standards are depicted in Annexure-I (Table A1.1). These<br />

standards are based on the land use and other factors of the area. The guidelines for<br />

declaring sensitive areas as recommended by peer/core group of CPCB are as follows:<br />

Sensitive areas – sensitive area may include the following:<br />

1) 10 kms all around the periphery of health resorts so notified by State <strong>Pollution</strong><br />

Control Boards in consultation with department of public health of the concerned state.<br />

2) 10 kms all around the periphery of biosphere reserves, sanctities and national parks,<br />

so notified by Ministry of Environment and Forest or concerned states.<br />

3) 5 kms all around the periphery of an archeological monument declared to be of<br />

national importance or otherwise so notified by Archeological Survey of India (A.S.I.) in<br />

consultation with State <strong>Pollution</strong> Control Boards.<br />

4) Areas where some delicate or sensitive to air pollution crops/important to the<br />

agriculture/horticulture of that area are grown so notified by State <strong>Pollution</strong> Control<br />

Boards in consultation with department of agriculture/horticulture of concerned state.<br />

5) 5 kms around the periphery of centers of tourism and/or pilgrim due to their religious,<br />

historical, scenic or other attractions, so notified by department of tourism of the<br />

concerned state with State <strong>Pollution</strong> Control Boards.<br />

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