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Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page

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Here, we summarize the current air quality in Sri Lanka including our weekly summary and the archives of these and some basic explanations.

Summary

24 – 30 June 2024

Last week’s Air Quality (AQ) showed moderate conditions (AQI 51 – 100) in Battaramulla (Pelawatte) and Digana while Akurana, Nuwara Eliya, Kurunegala, Colombo, Gampaha, Negombo, and Ambalantota showed good (AQI 0 – 50) AQ conditions.
For the next week, the wind flow will be South Westerly from the relatively pristine Southern Indian Ocean at 10 – 20 kmph. Therefore, air quality conditions shall likely remain clean for the next week.

Weekly Air Quality Highlights
Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page
Air Quality Card
Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page

This page is based on our more detailed descriptions available at www.cleanair.lk

What is Air Quality?

What is Air Quality?

Air quality is a measure of the level of air pollution. Polluted air consists of both particulate matter of fine dimensions and gaseous matter. The presence of these impurities decreases the pureness of the air we breathe.

How IS IT ESTIMATED ?

How is it Estimated?

United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has set up a standard to measure the impact on AQ by the following 5 major air pollutants:

  • Ground- level ozone (O3)
  • Particle pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
  • Carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)

The AQI standard for ozone and particle pollution according to US EPA comprises of six categories. Each category is assigned a specific colour and corresponds to a different level of health concern. As the scale grows the air quality turns from good to extremely unhealthy.

Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page
US EPA air quality index for ozone and fine particulate matter © US EPA
AIR QUALITY MONITORING

Air Quality Monitoring

In Sri Lanka, the quality of air has been deteriorating in urban locales, in places close to industries and in places with biomass burning. The rate of deterioration is significantly high in areas of heavy traffic. This leaves communities residing in the areas vulnerable to the health impacts of air pollution.

Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page
Figure1: Purple Air | Real Time Air Quality Monitoring
Air Quality in Sri Lanka – old page
Figure 2: IQ Air

Note, not all instruments shall be updating data due to connectivity issues. Above, you can find map based pointers to access these data.

In this page, we present real-time updates of air quality at:

  • Akurana
  • Colombo
  • Digana
  • Illanthandiya
  • Nawalapitiya
  • Norochcholai
  • Puttalam
OUR CONTRIBUTIONS

Our Contributions

We are:

  • Diagnosing historical air pollution data for diurnal variations, seasonality and inter-annual variation for Colombo, Kandy, Puttalam and other urban areas
  • Assessing the relationship with climate variation
  • Modeling the transport of air pollution in Sri Lanka and the region
  • Obtaining air quality data on particulates and carbon dioxide in 10 stations in real time in a network which covers Colombo, Kandy, Nawalapitiya, Puttalam so far
  • Maintaining an online updated repository of air quality data
  • Working with partners on assessing health impacts
  • Developing an updated air quality map

The Federation for Environment, Climate, and Technology (FECT) is dedicated to developing usable social scientific, and technological data for societal well-being and environmental preservation.

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