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Air Quality Monitoring & Emission Source Apportionment Studies

Description:

To create awareness in general public on the factors that influence the ambient air quality to minimanise if not totally eliminate misleading interpretations.  The study aims at a more rational approach to air quality solution and to demonstrate a proactive approach to improve air quality including the following

• To measure baseline air pollutants and air toxic level at different parts of Delhi, Which includes “hot spots” on krebside as well
• To inventories the various air pollutants in Delhi
• To project emission inventories using mathematical models taking into account the vehicle population/industrial growth, improvements in vehicle technology, fuel quality changes and other activities having impact on ambient air quality thereof
• To conduct source apportionment studies of Respirable Particulate Matter (PM 10)

Project Proponent:

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)

Objectives:


Website(s):

http://www.neeri.nic.in


Total Budget:

   N/A

Funding Sources / Donors:

Funding Type:

  • TA

Status of Project:

   Planned

Implementing Agencies:

Regions Covered:

  • South Asia

Countries Covered:

  • India

Cities Covered:

  • Bangalore
  • Chennai
  • Kolkata
  • Mumbai
  • New Delhi

Contact Person(s):

Name: Sukumar Devotta
Job Title: Director, NEERI
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