Critical Pollution Hotspots Identified In Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad Through Hyperlocal Monitoring: Reveals Report

Pune News: Rising Air Pollution In Pimpri, Check The Air Quality Index In Your Area

Pune News: Rising Air Pollution In Pimpri, Check The Air Quality Index In Your Area

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Combining hyperlocal monitoring and advanced data analytics to decode city-level pollution patterns, revealing granular insights into pollution hotspots in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad

December 7, 2024 – A report released on Friday revealed critical pollution hotspots in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, with PM2.5 levels in some areas significantly exceeding the national safety standards. It highlights the need for precise, localised efforts to protect public health and improve urban air quality. 

The report – Decoding Urban Air: Hyperlocal Insights into PM2.5 Pollution Across Indian Metropolises – by Respirer Living Sciences unveils the state of air quality presently outside the ambit of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) ambient air quality monitoring network. The report includes location-specific average CPCB data for November 2024 across 10 Indian cities but goes a step further by integrating hyperlocal monitoring and analysis, providing granular insights into pollution hotspots that traditional systems may miss. Leveraging hyperlocal data from over 150 sensors deployed across cities, Respirer combined air quality analysis from its AtlasAQ Platform using CPCB monitoring data and overlaid spatial insights from Google Maps Air Quality application programming interface (API). 

The report provides a 500×500 meter resolution of air quality trends. These innovative technologies revealed pollution patterns offering  actionable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and citizens. Google has partnered with Respirer on the AirView+ initiative to enhance air quality monitoring across India. 

Key Findings for Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad

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● Hotspots Identified in Pune: Revenue Colony (Shivajinagar), Hadapsar, and Transport Nagar-Nigdi emerged as critical pollution zones, with PM2.5 levels ranging between 60-100 µg/m³ in affected areas. ● Hotspots Identified in Pimpri-Chinchwad: Thergaon, Savta Mali Nagar, and Gavalinagar recorded PM2.5 levels crossing 115 µg/m³ in key industrial and urban zones.

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