Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality in India - A Review

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 Air pollution is a serious problem all over the world which causes terrific loss to human health and other living being. Sulphur Dioxide(SO2),Nitrogen Dioxide(NO2),Particulate Matter (PM2.5, PM10), Ozone(O3), Lead (Pb), Carbon Monoxide(CO), Benzene(C6H6) and Nickel(Ni) are some of the parameters which have significant impact on environmental pollution. Purpose of this paper is to review the literature relating to the monitoring of ambient air pollution in India and compare the same with Indian National Ambient Air Quality Standards-2009 (Indian NAAQS-2009).

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(2014).  Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality in India - A Review. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 3(12), 237-244. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-116524