Friday, May 09, 2014

Bad Air Quality is Bad - Whether it is First Place or Second - What's There to Reject?

India's air monitoring centre on Thursday dismissed data released by the World Health Organisation that showed New Delhi's air as the dirtiest worldwide, saying the finding was biased and misleading.

Read the article @ Economic Times

A study of 1,600 cities across 91 countries released Wednesday by WHO showed Delhi had an annual average concentration of airborne small particles of less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter, known as PM 2.5, of 153. This was almost three times as high as the reading for Beijing of 56 despite the Chinese capital's reputation for smog, and 10 times that of London.

Infographic comparing air pollution in Delhi and Beijing

"We have data for New Delhi which is not biased," Gufran Beig from the state-run System of Air Quality Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR) said.  "It takes into account the data taken from 10 air quality monitoring stations spread around the capital in an unbiased way. It is not misleading," Beig said. "We are now studying the data for 2011-14 which we have procured from the US embassy in Beijing. This will help us arrive at a more accurate comparison," Beig said.

R.K. Puram, Delhi AQI: R.K. Puram, Delhi Real-time Air Quality Index (AQI).
157
Unhealthy
Updated on Wed. 15:00
temperature: 35°C
currentpast 2 daysminmax
PM2.5 AQI
157R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi PM25 (fine particulate matter)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.96225
PM10 AQI
111R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi PM10 (respirable particulate matter)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.69867
O3 AQI
47R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi O3 (ozone)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.047
NO2 AQI
6R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi NO2 (nitrogen dioxide)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.559
SO2 AQI
16R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi SO2 (sulfur dioxide)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.1033
CO AQI
-R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi CO (carbon monoxide)  measured by :
 • Delhi Pollution Control Commitee (Government of NCT of Delhi)
 • CPCB - India Central Pollution Control Board.
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.55
Temp.
35R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi  t (temp.)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).1936
Pressure
986R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi  p (pressure:)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).985986
Humidity
39R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi  h (humidity)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).3266
Wind
2R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi  w (wind)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).02

The WHO used data for New Delhi from 2010 to 2013 from five monitoring stations in residential and other areas. The data from China, where authorities are under pressure to be more transparent about pollution, was from 2010, the last year for which figures were available. The WHO stressed that its new air pollution database, which relies mainly on data gathered by the cities themselves, did not aim to rank cities, pointing out that "some of the worst ones ... are not collecting data regularly." PM2.5 particles are very small in size and can easily enter the body and interfere with the functioning of the lungs. They are also associated with increased rates of chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and heart disease. WHO says concentrations of the larger PM10 particles should remain below 20 micrograms per cubic metre, averaged out over the year, while the limit for PM2.5 is set at 10 micrograms.

Beijing AQI: Beijing Real-time Air Quality Index (AQI).
156
Unhealthy
Updated on Wed. 17:00
temperature: 25°C
currentpast 2 daysminmax
PM2.5 AQI
156Beijing PM25 (fine particulate matter)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.63173
PM10 AQI
79Beijing PM10 (respirable particulate matter)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.28118
O3 AQI
90Beijing O3 (ozone)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.194
NO2 AQI
12Beijing NO2 (nitrogen dioxide)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.444
SO2 AQI
7Beijing SO2 (sulfur dioxide)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.311
CO AQI
13Beijing CO (carbon monoxide)  measured by Beijing Environmental Protection Monitoring Center (北京市环境保护监测中心).
Values are converted to the US EPA AQI standard.416
Temp.
25Beijing  t (temp.)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).633
Pressure
994Beijing  p (pressure:)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).9941007
Humidity
36Beijing  h (humidity)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).1187
Wind
4Beijing  w (wind)  measured by Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP/APRS).08

While Delhi ranked as worst on the PM2.5 scale, on the PM10 measure others were far more polluted. Peshawar and Rawalpindi in neighbouring Pakistan trumped all other cities with readings of 540 and 448 respectively. Delhi has had its air quality under scrutiny for some time now with a research by Yale University scientists in January this year also suggesting it was worse than Beijing.

A World Bank report last year that surveyed 132 countries ranked India 126th for environmental performance and last for air pollution. State-backed Indian scientists have repeatedly denied the findings.

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