Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lko, six other U.P. cities record poor air quality

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : Seven cities in Uttar Pradesh recorded ‘poor’ and four ‘very poor’ air quality, according to a bulletin released by the Central Pollution Control Board on Saturday.

With air quality index (AQI) of 357, Noida topped the chart in the state followed by Muzaffarna­gar (332), Ghaziabad (322) and Greater Noida (312).

The seven cities with poor air quality included Jhansi (277), Prayagraj (275), Baghpat (270), Kanpur (236), Meerut (225), Lucknow (216) and Bulandshah­r (219). However, no city in U.P. crossed the ‘severe’ mark as was the case on Saturday, said the 4pm bulletin. Only Kukrail air was ‘moderate’ in Lucknow. The state capital recorded AQI of 216 on Saturday which was slightly better as compared to AQI of 290 recorded on Friday.

However, as per the five monitoring stations installed by the pollution control board at five locations of Lucknow Talkatora industrial area, average AQI was recorded at 334. It reached maximum 379 at 12am on Saturday. At Lalbagh the AQI was 261, in Central School area it was recorded 220 and at BR Ambedkar University the AQI was 165. Only Kukrail picnic spot and Gomti Nagar record moderate AQI with 147 and 159 respective­ly.

An AQI level between zero and 50 is considered “good”, 51-100 is “satisfacto­ry”, 101-200 is “moderate”, 201-300 is “poor”, 301-400 is “very poor”, and 401500 is “severe”.

The toxicity of air is measured by the presence of pollutants including PM2.5 (fine particulat­e matter), PM10 (particulat­e matter), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) and SO2 (sulphur dioxide).

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