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QC air quality sensors soon to dot hotspots of pollution

Rio N. ArajabyRio N. Araja
June 14, 2021, 11:20 pm
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Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte on Monday ordered the city’s environmentalists to put up air quality sensors in pollution hot spots in a bid to strengthen the city’s commitment to lessen air pollution.

Belmonte  tasked  the Environment Protection and Waste Management Department head Andrea Villaroman tocarry out  the project after receiving eight units of air quality sensors and the “Roadmap for Quezon City’s Air Quality Management Plan” from Clean Air Asia and C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group through its C40 Air Quality Technical Assistance Program.

The sensors will measure pollutants such as the most dangerous particulate matter 2.5 (PM 2.5) which comes from the emissions of cars, trucks, and industrial facilities.

Long-term exposure to  this pollutant affects the residents’ health as the particles travel deeply into lungs and blood streams and can worsen conditions  such as asthma and heart disease.

“Quezon City is very grateful to C40 Cities and Clean Air Asia for their continuous assistance in capacitating city officials and technical staff in terms of developing a more comprehensive strategy to improve air quality in the city. Through these air quality monitoring sensors, we will be able to gather the city’s air quality baseline data that will help us in planning and determining programs, projects and policies to reach our goal,” Belmonte said.

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“It contributes to the realization of our city’s 14-point agenda, specifically agenda number 10, which is to build a livable, green and sustainable city,” she added.

In two months, monitoring sensors will be placed in the “pollution hot spots” or areas with high public risk for air pollution exposure. Initially, the city has identified areas of Novaliches, Sto. Domingo and Quezon Memorial Circle as monitoring sites.

Deployment of the sensors will serve as the city’s foundation in developing its air quality management system.

Historical data from ground and satellite-based measurements will be analyzed and the city will form air quality solutions which will become part of the Air Quality Management Plan of the Quezon City government.

  “The comprehensive trainings which Clean Air Asia provided covered guidance on data analysis, visualization, and interpretation to help the government better communicate to the public what the air quality data means. These trainings would help the city sustain the air quality monitoring system,” Clean Air Asia Deputy Executive Director Glynda Bathan-Baterina said.

  In addition to the Roadmap, a range of knowledge products were also developed under the project that have bolstered Quezon City’s air quality management capacity, providing guidance in developing, managing and operating its own local air quality monitoring network, and in establishing a sustainable air quality management system.

  “Linking air quality monitoring and air quality management planning puts the city firmly on track to meet its commitments under the C40 Clean Air Cities Declaration. We are so pleased to have the opportunity to support Quezon City in its laudable air quality work,” Helen Ho, Program Manager for Air Quality Technical Assistance of C40

Tags: air qualityMayor Joy BelmontePollutionQuezon City
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