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Madurai’s Persistent Air Quality Challenges: A Deep Dive into NCAP Rankings

Madurai’s air quality remains a significant concern, ranking 40th in the 2025 Swachh Vayu Survekshan. Explore the contributing factors and ongoing efforts to improve urban air quality.


🏙️ Madurai’s Air Quality: A Persistent Challenge

Madurai continues to grapple with air quality issues, securing the 40th position in the Union Environment Ministry’s Swachh Vayu Survekshan under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) for 2025. While this marks a slight improvement from its 42nd position in 2024, the city remains at the bottom of the rankings for cities with populations over 10 lakh.


🚗 Key Contributors to Air Pollution

Several factors contribute to Madurai’s air quality challenges:

1. Vehicular Emissions

The increasing number of vehicles on the road significantly contributes to air pollution. Improper maintenance and the prevalence of older vehicles exacerbate emissions.

2. Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste

Unregulated construction activities and improper disposal of C&D waste lead to airborne dust and particulate matter. Despite initiatives like the Ezhil Koodal project, which removed 5,000 tonnes of C&D waste, challenges persist.

3. Open Waste Burning

Open burning of solid waste releases harmful pollutants into the atmosphere, degrading air quality.

4. Non-functional Water Fountains

Water fountains, intended to trap suspended dust particles, remain non-functional in many areas, including key traffic intersections. Only the fountain in Simmakkal is operational.


🏛️ Government Initiatives and Plans

Ezhil Koodal Project

The Madurai Corporation has undertaken the Ezhil Koodal initiative, focusing on the removal of C&D waste and improving road maintenance. Plans are underway to establish a user-end collection system for better waste management.

Proposed C&D Waste Recycling Unit

A proposal for setting up a C&D waste recycling unit is in progress, aiming to process and manage construction debris more effectively.


🌿 Expert Recommendations for Improvement

Environmental experts and officials from the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) emphasize the need for:

  • Enforcement of Construction Regulations: Ensuring compliance with environmental norms during construction activities.

  • Enhanced Vehicle Emission Controls: Implementing stricter checks on vehicle emissions to reduce pollution.

  • Revival of Water Fountains: Restoring non-functional water fountains to help trap dust particles.

  • Promotion of Green Initiatives: Encouraging the development of green spaces and urban forests to improve air quality.


📊 Air Quality Monitoring and Future Goals

Madurai’s air quality is monitored through four continuous stations, with quarterly reviews held with the Corporation Commissioner. The city aims to achieve a five-point reduction in particulate matter by March 2026 to qualify for future funding under the NCAP.


🧭 Conclusion

While Madurai has made incremental progress in improving its air quality, significant challenges remain. Continued efforts in waste management, vehicular emission control, and infrastructure development are crucial to enhancing the city’s air quality and public health.

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