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Uttar Pradesh set to get 18 new air quality monitoring stations

Hindustan Times, Prayagraj | By
Nov 12, 2020 04:25 PM IST

AQI is a tool for effective communication of air quality status to people in terms which are easy to understand. It transforms complex air quality data of various pollutants into a single number (index value), nomenclature and colour.

The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) has begun the process of setting up 18 new Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) in eight cities of the state.

The Taj Mahal is seen engulfed in smog in Agra earlier in November.(AFP PHOTO.)
The Taj Mahal is seen engulfed in smog in Agra earlier in November.(AFP PHOTO.)

Five such air quality monitoring stations will come up in Agra, one each in Mathura and Firozabad, two each in Lucknow and Kanpur besides three each in Varanasi and Prayagraj. One station will also be set up in Gorakhpur, said UPPCB regional officer (Prayagraj) Pradeep Kumar Vishwakarma.

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The move comes when air pollution in different cities of the country and the state are at an all-time high.

At present, the state has 25 Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations in 13 cities, including four each in Ghaziabad, Lucknow and Noida, three in Meerut, two in Greater Noida, besides one each in Agra, Baghpat, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Kanpur, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar and Varanasi, he added.

All 18 new air quality monitoring stations would be set up on land provided by UPPCB. Five of them would come up with funds provided by the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change and 10 from funds provided by the National

Clean Air Programme (NCAP). The one in Gorakhpur would be set up through UPPCB’s own resources, officials said.

The UPPCB member-secretary, on behalf of the board, has already invited international bids for these high-end 24x7 monitoring stations, which would be connected to a data centre to come up at the UPPCB headquarters in Lucknow and provide real-time data regarding the Air Quality Index (AQI) at any given moment, Vishwakarma added.

UPPCB officials said the plan was to award a single bidder the responsibility of “supply, installation and commissioning” of all 18 air quality monitoring stations in these eight cities where in they would have to depute one technician at each site to manage it besides a project officer and a data processor. The responsibility of managing these stations would be awarded to the bidder for a period of five years, they added.

As part of the initiative, one daylight and night visible data display system will also be installed near the station to display air quality readings.

AQI is a tool for effective communication of air quality status to people in terms which are easy to understand. It transforms complex air quality data of various pollutants into a single number (index value), nomenclature and colour.

There are six AQI categories, namely good, satisfactory, moderately polluted, poor, very poor and severe. Each of these categories is decided based on ambient concentration values of air pollutants and their likely health impacts, known as health breakpoints.

Air quality sub-index and health breakpoints are evolved for eight pollutants — PM10, PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), ammonia (NH3) and lead (Pb) — for which short-term (up to 24 hours) National Ambient Air Quality Standards are prescribed.

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    K Sandeep Kumar is a Special Correspondent of Hindustan Times heading the Allahabad Bureau. He has spent over 16 years reporting extensively in Uttar Pradesh, especially Allahabad and Lucknow. He covers politics, science and technology, higher education, medical and health and defence matters. He also writes on development issues.

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