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Air quality monitors are operated by citizens, [3] [4] [5] regulatory agencies, [6] [7] non-governmental organisations [8] and researchers [9] to investigate air quality and the effects of air pollution. Interpretation of ambient air monitoring data often involves a consideration of the spatial and temporal representativeness [10] of the data ...
Recently, drive-by air pollution sensing systems have emerged as a promising approach for air quality monitoring, utilizing sensors mounted on taxis, buses, trams, and other vehicles. [26] In particular, buses have garnered considerable attention as a mobile sensing platform due to their widespread availability and extensive geographical coverage.
Beta attenuation monitoring (BAM) is an air monitoring technique employing the absorption of beta radiation by solid particles extracted from air flow. The technique allows for the detection of PM 10 and PM 2.5 , which are monitored by most air pollution regulatory agencies.
A global air quality map. Real time monitoring data and forecasts of air quality that are color-coded in terms of the air quality index are available from EPA's AirNow web site. [51] Other organizations provide monitoring for members of sensitive groups such as asthmatics, children and adults over the age of 65. [52]
The six criteria air pollutants were the first set of pollutants recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as needing standards on a national level. [5] The Clean Air Act requires the EPA to set US National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the six CAPs. [6]
Operators must use the BAT to control pollution from their industrial activities to prevent, and where that is not practicable, to reduce to acceptable levels, pollution to air, land and water from industrial activities. The Best Available Techniques also aim to balance the cost to the operator against benefits to the environment.
Its goal is to develop functional standards, and methods for air quality characterisation of emissions, ambient air, indoor air, gases in and from the ground and deposition, in particular measurement methods for air pollutants (for example particles, gases, aerosols, odours, microorganisms), meteorological parameters and methods for ...
Analysing Interferometer for Ambient Air (ANITA) is a trace gas monitoring system for the International Space Station (ISS). Monitoring air quality on ISS helps provide adequate life support for the crew. ANITA is developed by OHB and SINTEF under contract of ESA.