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Why Does The Government Insist On Monitoring the Pollutants In Air?

Air Pollution is the contamination of atmospheric air by harmful pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur oxide, nitrogen dioxide, Lead & dust particles arising from various polluting sources that change the composition of the atmosphere and negatively impact the environment. The ability of the atmosphere to either absorb or disperse these emissions is also a factor that contributes to the concentration of air pollutants. Industries, vehicles, domestic sources, and natural sources are the sources of air pollutants.

 Under the prevention and control of pollution, the Government enacted the Air  Act 1981 to control air pollution. The act guides CPCB at the apex level and SPCB at the state level.  Every state pollution control board serves notices on industries to install air quality monitoring systems through which it can receive real-time data about the pollutants emitted by the industries to regulate the pollution control. RL Technologies is providing an AQMS with an integrated state-of-the-art sensor that gives real-time accurate data transmission over the e-cloud to the servers of the pollution control board for carrying out regulation and abatement of the pollution effectively & timely.

AQMS

Our Air Quality Monitoring System (AQMS) is a specially developed system to monitor ambient air quality. It facilitates the measurement of the concentration of air pollutants, and particulate matter continuously throughout the year. It can transmit real-time data through various data communication modules like GSM & any other client preferred wireless data transmission mode.

Features of AQMS

Air Quality Parameters Evaluated through AQMS

Every Polluting Industry Must implement AAQMS Solution to protect our environment

Industries are key contributors to the air pollutants which emit hazardous substances such as SO2, CO, O2, etc. Hence the state pollution control board decided to monitor the real-time data about the pollutants emitted in the industry area, which can be achieved through the installation of an air quality monitoring system.

Every industry should follow the guidelines given by SPCB by installing an Air Quality Monitoring System (AQMS) in order to reduce and control air pollution.

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FAQS

What is called Air Pollution?

Air pollution is the contamination of atmospheric air by harmful pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur oxide, nitrogen dioxide, Lead & dust particles arising from various polluting sources that change the composition of the atmosphere and negatively impact the environment.

 What are the factors that contribute to air pollution?

The ability of the atmosphere to either absorb or disperse these emissions is also a factor that contributes to the concentration of air pollutants. Industries, vehicles, domestic sources, and natural sources are the sources of air pollutants.

 What is the act enacted under the prevention and control of air pollution?

Under the prevention and control of pollution, the Government enacted the Air  Act 1981 to control air pollution. The act guides CPCB at the apex level and SPCB at the state level.  Every state pollution control board serves notices on industries to install air quality monitoring systems through which it can receive real-time data about the pollutants emitted by the industries to regulate the pollution control.

 What is called AQMS?

Our Air Quality Monitoring System (AQMS) is a specially developed system to monitor ambient air quality. It facilitates the measurement of the concentration of air pollutants, and particulate matter continuously throughout the year.

 What are the major pollutants that can be monitored through AQMS?

Pollutants that can be monitored through AQMS are PM2.5, PM10, Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), Temperature, and Humidity.

 List some of the features of AQMS?

 How Industries play a role in increasing air pollution and how to monitor it?

Industries are key contributors to the air pollutants which emit hazardous substances such as SO2, CO, O2, etc. Hence the state pollution control board decided to monitor the real-time data about the pollutants emitted in the industry area, which can be achieved through the installation of an air quality monitoring system.  

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