Oman Daily Observer

Kolkata to have more automatic air quality monitoring stations by March

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KOLKATA: The West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) will be adding five more automatic stations by March for monitoring air quality in the metropolis, an official said on Thursday. “As advised by the National Green Tribunal and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), shifting to automatic real time monitoring is the future. WBPCB has identified locations for adding five more automatic monitoring stations across Kolkata by MARCH,”WBPCB Chairman Kalyan Rudra said.

There are two existing automatic and 17 manual stations in Kolkata, he said on the sidelines of a programme organised by environmen­tal groups, Climate Trends and Legal Initiative for Forests and Environmen­t (LIFE).

In West Bengal, there are eight automatic air quality monitoring stations and around 75 manual stations including that in Kolkata.

Environmen­tal groups have installed low-cost monitoring devices across the city’s four polluted junctions — Don Bosco Park Circus, Dunlop Crossing, Narayana Hospital and Silver Spring Apartments near EM Bypass —to analyse levels of particulat­e matter.

Data from January 1 till February 24 recorded no “good” air quality days in Kolkata, and only one “satisfacto­ry” day across all four monitors, according to the findings released on Thursday.

The eastern metropolis is one of the 102 non-attainment cities listed under the National Clean Air Programme. — IANS

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