Author:
Gupta Tripti,Ramawat Khushi,Sharma Ratnam,Sharma Naina
Abstract
Abstract
Uncontaminated and fresh air is an elementary prerequisite of every living being. But, in this day and age, atmosphere contamination-is certainly the most pervasive kind of environmental-degradation. In the ambience, there are several pollutants which have widespread causing contamination in the air. Pollutants of chief concern include gaseous pollutants like carbon monoxide, ozone, oxides of sulphur and nitrogen, lead etc. These are primary pollutants. Secondary pollutants are particulate matters of different types ranging from fine to high. Every single one of these pollutants can cause a severe menace to human-health. In the current research, sensor-based equipments have been used to monitor and measure the concentration of various pollutants in the air. In the present research work, the effect of different pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, NO2 C02, TVOC, H-CHO, Temperature, Humidity and Noise on air pollution at five stations in the education institute namely RCOEM campus is studied and presented. It had been observed that air pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, and NO2 primarily affected the air quality of RCOEM campus. So, these pollutants are mainly considered to monitor and evaluate air quality of RCOEM campus. After evaluation, air quality index of RCOEM campus was found to be around 94.5. It is within the range of 51-100. So, its falls in the range of satisfactory as per standard norms of central pollution control board and state pollution control board in terms of quality of the air and thereby its contamination.
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