2023, Volume 7 Issue 1
Review of air quality monitoring : Case study of Peenya Industrial area
AUTHOR(S)
Vinay Gowda D M, Varadaraju V D, Bharath Narasimha Y R
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i01.026
ABSTRACT
Increased levels of industrial activity, high growth rates in automobiles and emissions from various sources have caused deterioration in the ambient air around us leaving a deep, harmful impact on our health. In this study we take Peenya industrial area , Bangalore to study meteorological monitoring with different techniques and methodologies, by using advanced sophisticated instruments equipped with digital display and data loggers to produce very accurate data which enables us to provide reports within a short course of time. We are targeting environmental monitoring with respect meteorological monitoring , ambient air and indoor air quality for road projects, hospitals & school/ college premises, pharma industries, MNC’s and software companies to take necessary precautionary measurements on what could be basis to reduce the levels of pollutants which cause various health hazards to human beings.
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How to Cite This Article:
Vinay Gowda D M, Varadaraju V D, Bharath Narasimha Y R. Review of air quality monitoring : Case study of Peenya Industrial area. ijetms;7(1):186-193. DOI: 10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i01.026