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Surat MAP AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS

Does the air quality map for Surat show the latest levels of air pollution?

When the air quality map for Surat is first opened, the entire page appears to carry a reddish-brown colour. This could reflect the overall air quality as displayed in the centre of the yellow-coloured disc which is shown to be just south of the city. It is unusual for such a large city to have only one monitoring station. We can see this station is operated by the Ambuja Cement Ltd. Company in Magdalla. When selecting this disc, a dedicated page will open showing that the current air quality is “Moderate” with a US AQI reading of 89. This is an internationally recognised system that is endorsed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is used when comparing air quality in different cities across the globe.

It can be seen that there were two main pollutants measured by this station, PM2.5 - 30.4 µg/m³ and PM10 - 58.1 µg/m³. These figures are quoted in microns per cubic metre.

What is the basic information gained from the air quality map for Surat?

The interactive map shows the location of the air monitoring stations and the position of any wildfires burning in the vicinity. Together this information is very useful because it can give a good indication as to whether or not the city will be affected by the ensuing smoke. It can be seen that there are several fires burning towards the east of Surat but the wind is blowing slightly to the north-east of the city so most of the smoke should be avoided. This is very useful information gleaned from the air pollution map for Surat.

The legend at the foot of the screen informs the viewers what the different colours of the discs mean. The visible yellow disc indicates “Moderate” air quality. The colours used are standard throughout the entire IQAir website.

Is there any other information found on the air pollution map for Surat?

Once the disc for the cement factory is chosen, a pop-up box can be seen on the right-hand side of the screen. This shows further information such as the humidity, the wind speed and the air pressure. At the bottom of this box appears a breakdown on an hourly basis as to the state of the air cleanliness. This can be very useful if planning to travel to that area. It should enable you to choose the best time of day with minimal pollution. You will also see a forecast for the upcoming few days which, again, will help with decision making.

There is also some advice on how best to protect yourself when subject to these conditions. Scrolling down the length of the page, the reader will find many other links which once selected will open different pages with more information on them. It depends on the readers’ interests.

Is the source of the air pollution shown on the air quality map for Surat?

According to knowledgeable people, the air of this industrial city of Gujarat, famous as the hub of the textile industry and diamonds, is no longer breathable. It is looked on as being poisonous. In this city with many industrial units, people are finding it difficult to breathe due to air pollution, especially from the emissions from the textile industry. The amount of pollution in the city increases during the morning and night. Those who do morning yoga and morning walks are experiencing most of the polluted air instead of clean air.

With the onset of each winter season, the problem of air pollution in the city increases. The problem becomes serious with the drop in temperature in the city during the night time. From 12 o'clock at night until 8 in the morning, people have trouble in breathing, because at this time the amount of pollution in the city's environment keeps increasing every hour.

Surat Municipal Corporation has installed two air monitoring machines in Limbayat and Varachha zone areas to measure the level of pollution in the city. Based on these, the amount of air pollution spreading in the city's environment is measured. All the expanses of the city are vulnerable to pollution. On the basis of these machines, the amount of pollution spreading in the city is estimated.

Local industries are all too often blamed for being the main cause of air pollution in Surat and its environs, but this is not strictly true. A large per cent of pollution comes from road particles and dust generated through the use of tyres and brakes losing small particles whilst in use. This puts pressure on the industries and potentially stops their growth. However, industries also need to understand their responsibility to control air pollution.

In early 2022, Surat was ranked as being 78 out of 100 of the dirtiest world cities. It is reported that 180,000 people have died due to increased air pollution which could have been avoided.

The open burning of biofuels to clear land and dispose of agricultural waste such as stubble has been cited as one of the main causes of the increase in air pollution.

PM2.5 is always quoted on the air pollution map for Surat, but what is it?

Air is a very essential element of our life. Air is a mixture of many gases, when mixed in the right proportion, it is very beneficial for our life. In air pollution, the proportion of the mixture of these gases changes. There is an excess of harmful gases and dust particles in this mixture, which is very harmful to human life. These harmful gas and dust particles enter inside our body through breathing and give rise to new diseases inside the body, due to which all the parts of the body are unable to do their work smoothly.

PM2.5 are those atmospheric dust particles, which cannot be seen with the naked eye. An electron microscope is used to see them. These particles include dust, automobile emissions, particulates of cooking smoke, to list but a few The diameter of PM2.5 is less than 2.5 micrometres. The particles of PM2.5 are smaller than the particles of PM10.

PM stands for Particulate Matter at PM10 level. Particulate matter is very small dust and gaseous particles. These particles cannot be seen with the normal eye. Particulate matter - 10 such particles are called, whose diameter is 10 micrometres. These types of particles include dust, gas, polluted microscopic particles. It is generated from dust, stubble, smoke from burning garbage, smoke from vehicles, and smoke from firecrackers.


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