• inner-page-banner

Air Quality Monitoring begins at 74 locations in and around Delhi , 15th April 2016

Home/ Air Quality Monitoring Begins At 74 Locations In and Around Delhi , 15th April 2016

DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY
GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI
***

Dated : 15/4/2016

  • Ambient Air Quality Monitoring begins at 74 locations of Delhi and its bordering areas
  • Seven mobile teams of Delhi Pollution Control Committee equipped with a mobile air quality measuring van and hand held devices swing into action
  • Regular air quality monitoring to be done between 15-30 April on all days, except Sundays
  • These 74 locations are in addition to the existing six permanent stations which monitor real time air quality data.

Mobile teams of Delhi Pollution Control Committee (equipped with a mobile air quality measuring van and hand held devices) on Friday began the ambient air quality measurement exercise at 74 locations across Delhi and its bordering areas.

These 74 locations are in addition to the six permanently fixed stations of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, which monitor ambient air quality on a real time basis.

The Delhi Polution Control Committee will monitor the Ambient Air quality with special reference to PM 2.5 and PM 10 air pollution parameters between 15-30 April for the second phase of Odd/Even plan for non-transport four wheeled vehicles, on all days except Sundays.

The ambient air quality data will be released on a regular basis to make the public aware about the dangers of air pollution.

Monitoring of Ambient Air at 74 locations will be done with the help of Light Scattering Based Technology. These locations will be monitored regularly at the same time and locations.

This monitoring includes random sampling for short durations to ascertain the trend of Air quality.

These 74 locations include all the seven entry and exit borders of Delhi. In these border areas, one sample will be taken inside Delhi (1-2 km), second sample will be on the border and third sample will be 1-2 kms inside the neighbouring states. In addition, 20 residential locations of Delhi will be monitored using manual samplers.

15 Industrial areas of Delhi will also be monitored in the same manner.

At 10 locations, monitoring will be conducted to know the impact of vehicular traffic on road, for this a sampler will be located on the road curb and second sampler will be at about 100-150 meters away.

****

 

Top