
Particulate Matter Monitoring Stations
Particulate Matter (PM) Monitoring Stations are facilities that measure and analyze tiny particles suspended in the air, such as dust, soot, and smoke. These particles can come from various sources, like vehicles, industrial activities, and natural events. Monitoring stations collect air samples and use specialized instruments to determine the concentration of these particles, providing critical data on air quality. This information helps government agencies and public health organizations assess pollution levels and their potential impact on health, guiding policies to improve air quality and protect community well-being.