
Sulfur Dioxide Monitoring Network
The Sulfur Dioxide Monitoring Network is a system designed to track and measure the levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the air. Sulfur dioxide is a gas produced mainly by burning fossil fuels, and it can harm human health and the environment. This network uses sensors placed in various locations to collect data on SO2 concentrations. By monitoring these levels, authorities can assess air quality, identify pollution sources, and implement strategies to reduce emissions, ultimately protecting public health and the environment. The collected data also helps inform policies and regulations on air quality standards.