| Country | Geographic coverage | Title | Year | First author | 2nd author | Publisher | Publication | Volume | Edition | Page numbers | Location | Keywords | Subject | Language | Reviewed | Abstract | Downloadable | website | note |
| India | National | Ambient Air Quality- Status & Statistics 1993 - 94 | 1995 | Mr. T.Venugopal, Mrs.Usha Ghosh | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 207 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | The present report gives the air quality status in various cities/towns in addition to air quality statistics for the period of 1993 and 1994. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Ambient Air Quality Status of Some Cities/Towns in India | 1990 | Ms.Usha Ghosh, Ms. Mita Sharma | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 196 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | The current report gives the status of air quality of the towns covered under NAAQM for the period 1987 - 1989. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | National Ambient Air Quality Statistics of India 1990 | 1991 | Ms.Usha Ghosh | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 88 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | The present report covering the data of 1990 is the second in the series of annual statistics of ambient air quality | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Emission Regulations (December 1985) Part - III | 1985 | Dr.Tata Rao, Dr. B.engupta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 74 | Delhi | Emission Regulations | English | As an integral part of the emission regulations, it is necessary to have standard methods of sampling and analysis of air pollutants. The standards for stack emissions were evolved in July 1984 (Part 1) and July (Part II). | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Report on Design and Operation Parameters of Electrostatic Precipitators | 1991 | Dr. Tata Rao, Dr.B.Sengupta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 36 | Delhi | Control Systems for ESPs. | English | The report contains a review of performance of ESPs already installed in the country and discusses reasons for the poor performance of some of them. | |||||||
| India | National | Emission Regulations Part IV | P.C.Tyagi | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 56 | Delhi | Emission Regulations | English | There is a need for evolving emission standards for small boilers, incinerators and disel generator sets, because these are after located near residential areas, and in industrial areas of metropolitan cities. The standards proposed meet this need. | ||||||||
| India | National | Comprehensive Industry Document With Standards/Guidelines for Pollution Control in Brick Klins | 1996 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Shri. Lalit Kapur | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 56 | Delhi | Standards/Guidelines for industries | English | The document deals with the details of technologies, material/energy balance, pollution sources and options for prevention and control of pollution in brick industry. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Technologies for Control of Nox Emissions | 1994 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Shri. Lalit Kapur | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 91 | Delhi | Control Systems for NOxEmission | English | The oxides of nitrogen constitute an important component of the air-fed combustion processes. The major contributors of Nox include the thermal power plants, industrial boilers, nitric acid plants. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality Status and Trends in Delhi (1989 - 1993) | 1997 | Dr. S.D. Makhijani, J.S.Kamyotra, Dr. B.Sengupta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 125 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | The increasing trends of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and constitently higher values of suspended particulate matter violating the prescribed permissible limits indicate the gravity of air pollution problem in the megacity. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Emission Regulations Part I (July 1984) | 1984 | Dr. Nilay Choudhari | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | Reprint 1997 | 1 to 21 | Delhi | Emission Regulations | English | The document contains emission regulations for six specific industrial operations as per the schedule of industries under section 17, of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1981. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality Survey at Major Traffic Intersections of Delhi | 1995 | Dr. S.D. Makhijani, J.S.Kamyotra | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 48 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | This report is the outcome of a survey of ambient air quality at major traffic intersections of Delhi. The report highlights the seriousness of air pollution in the city of Delhi and calls for urgent measures to prevent this growing menace. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | A method to Determine The Minimum Stack Height | 1985 | - | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 17 | Delhi | Determination of Stack Height | English | The usefulness of a model for regulatory purposes depends on how well the principles of pollutant dispersion are used in a method that is free from vigorous computation. It must also be straight forward for administrative simplicity. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Rationale in Evolution of Standards For Industrial Effluents and Emissions | 1996 | Dr. D.D.Basu, Prof. M.Choudhary, Dr.S.P.Chakrabarthy | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 37 | Delhi | Development of Emission Standards | English | This document provides the paradigm and work involved in the evolution of industrial effluent and emission standards. | |||||||
| India | National | National Ambient Air Quality Statistics of India 1992 | 1995 | Mr.T.Venugopal, Mrs.Usha Ghosh, Mr. K.K.Saxena, Mr. S.Dave | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 101 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | The present report covering the data of 1992 is the fourth in the series on annual statistics of ambient air quality. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | National Ambient Air Quality Status - India 1996 | 1998 | S.P.Chakrabarti, R.C.Trivedi, Dr.Prashant Gargava, Dr. (Smt.) Rekha Sitasawad | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 115 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | Air pollution status of various pollutants has been defined in terms of low, moderate, high and critical vis-à-vis the notified ambient air standards and has been depicted in the form of tables and maps. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Comprehensive Industry Document Integrated Aluminium Industry (Emission Control) | 1988 | Mukesh Sharma, N.Bagchi | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 70 | Delhi | Standards/Guidelines for industries | English | The present document on Aluminium industry is one in the comprehensive industry document series. Emission standards for aluminium industry, particularly fluoride emission standard from pot-room, have been a subject of debate in the recent past. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Ambient Noise Level Survey in Delhi on the Occasion of Deepawali Festival (1993 - 1995) | 1996 | Dr. S.D.Makhijani, J.S.Kamyotra | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 22 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | To contain the noise levels, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has prescribed the permissible limits of noise from various sources and in the ambient air in different areas. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Standards for Liquid effluents, Gaseous emissions, Automobile exhaust, Noise and Ambient Air Quality | 1997 | Dr.B.Sengupta, Dr. A.K.Singh, Dr. S.K.Paliwal | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 87 | Delhi | National Emission Standards | English | The Central Pollution Control Board has developed national standards for effluents and emissions under the statutory powers of the Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution)Act, 1974 and Air(Prevention & Control of pollution)Act 1981. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Comprehensive Industry Document And National Environmental Standards for Gasbased Thermal Power Plants | 1996 | Lalit Kapur, Dr. B.Sengupta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 63 | Delhi | Standards/Guidelines for industries | English | The objective of this document, apart from giving an overview of the process, is to develop national standards for such plants taking into consideration the techno-economic feasibility of the control options. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Comprehensive Industry Document Integrated Iron & Steel Plants | 1988 | Daljit Singh, C.S.Tripathi | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 186 | Delhi | Standards/Guidelines for industries | English | The present document on Integrated Iron & Steel Industry is one in the series. This industry, investment wise, is significant as also in terms of generation of pollutants. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Inventory & Assessment of Pollution Emission In and Around Agra-Mathura Region(Abridged) | 1982 | Dr. R.N.Bhattacharya | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 24 | Delhi | Contribution of SO2 by various sources in Agra | English | The Central Board's study team made a in-depth study into the relative contribution of SO2 by various activities in Agra City. The present report is the abridged version of the emission inventory of various activities in the agra city. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Vehicular Air Pollution in Delhi - A Preliminary Study | 1983 | Shri. U.N.Singh, Shri. Lalit Kapur, Shri. V.Mukherjee | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 50 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | Automobile exhaust is a significant source of air pollution in the urban context. Delhi, being the capital city of India, exhibited phenomenal growth in population with spatial spread of the city. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Air Pollution Control Areas: Union Territory of Delhi Part - II | 1985 | U.N.Singh, A.B.Boralkar, S.K.Tyagi | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | Delhi | Identification of Air Pollution Control Areas | English | Dry inventory of pollution sources is required for the purposes like knowing the status of air pollution, for mathematical modelling and to evaluate the comparative contribution from different polluting sources. | No | No | No | |||||
| India | Regional | Status of Air Quality in Agra Region | 1987 | Mr. N.Bagchi, Dr.B.Sengupta, Mrs.Usha Ghosh | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 44 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | This report presents the analysis of the results of air quality monitoring in the region with special reference to Taj Mahal. The report shows that the months November through March are critical as regards gaseous pollutants. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | National | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part-I-Abridge Report | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part-II - Delhi | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - III - Bombay | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Mr. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - IV- Calcutta | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Mr. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - V - Bangalore | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - VI - Madras | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - VII - Pune | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - VIII - Hyderabad | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - IX - Kanpur | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - X - Lucknow | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - XI - Jaipur | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - XII - Nagpur | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Assessment of Vehicular Pollution in Metropolitan Cities-Part - XIII - Ahmedabad | 1989 | Dr. V.K.Gupta, Dr.R.C.Trivedi, Shri. M.Pandey | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 20 | Delhi | Vehicular Pollution | English | A survey of vehicular in the 12 metropolitan cities of the country was undertaken during the year 1988-89. The survey was conducted through interaction with Automobile association, petroleum marketing organizations and through sample surveys. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - I - Delhi | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - II - Bombay | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - III - Calcutta | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - IV - Madras | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - V - Bangalore | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - VI - Hyderabad | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - VII - Kanpur | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Regional | Noise Level In Metropolitan Cities - Part - VIII - Jaipur | 1991 | Dr. B.Sengupta, Dr. S.A.Dutta | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 26 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Noise has been identified as pollutant under Air(Pollution and Control)Act1981.Noiseis a hazard to health.It is time that pollution caused by noise is addressed with the seriousness it merits and methods and measure for ascertaining and controlling noise | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Delhi | Ambient Noise Level Survey in Delhi on the Occasion of Deepawali Festival (1996 - 1997) | 1997 | Dr. S.D.Makhijani, J.S.Kamyotra | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | Delhi | Noise Level | English | Deepawali is a festival of lights. Indiscremenate use of crackers often result in serious accidents and lethal injuries. For ascertaining the nature and extent of noise created by the crackers during deepawali festival, a survey carried out (1993-95). | No | No | No | |||||
| India | Regional | Status of Air Quality Around Dhanbad | 1987 | Shri. Lalit Kapur, Shri. S.K.Singh | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | 1 to 17 | Delhi | Ambient Air Quality | English | Coal mining, its processing and combustion results in the emission pf particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide and traces of toxic emissions such as cyanides, phenols and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. | No | No | No | ||||
| India | Report on Tetraethyl Lead (TEL) in Petrol and Lead In Exhausts From Automobiles | 1992 | H.Karforma, K.R.Ranganathan | Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi | 1 | 1 | Delhi | Lead Emissions From Automobiles | English | CO, HC and NOx, lead emitted by petrol driven vehicles are threatening not only human but also our flora and fauna. Reduction in lead content of petrol is also a requirement if catalytic convertors are to be fitted in automobiles to meet strict standards. | No |