23th -29th August 2021

Air Quality (AQ) was satisfactory in Colombo (USEM), Digana and Gampaha. The high values of AQ in Nawalapitiya has been around for some time and the reason behind the peaks are still to be understood. 

An analysis of weekly monitored air quality of some of the most urbanized and industrialized cities in Sri Lanka and a guide to air quality for beginners are presented herewith

 

Highlights

Weekly Air Quality in Selected Towns of Sri Lanka
Weekly Air Quality Card
  • Akurana :No Updates.
  • Colombo (Bayleaf): No Updates.
  • Colombo (USEM) :  AQ was considered satisfactory and air pollution posed little risk.
  • Digana : AQ was considered satisfactory and air pollution posed little risk.
  • Gampaha: AQ was considered satisfactory and air pollution posed little risk.
  • Kalawana: AQ was considered satisfactory and air pollution posed little risk.
  • Kurunegala : No Updates.
  • Nachchaduwa : No Updates.
  • Nawalapitiya :AQ was considered satisfactory and air pollution posed little risk, however extreme peaks in AQ could be observed from time to time
  • Norochcholai : No Updates.
MONITORING

The table below summarizes the weekly average AQI and the highest daily peak obtained during the week for each station.

 Colombo

(USEM)

DiganaGampahaKalawanaNawalapitiya
23-Aug46386749 –
24-Aug3434625053
25-Aug2016322613
26-Aug251023– 12
27-Aug241625 –163
28-Aug241528 – –
29-Aug191334 –– 
      
Weekly AQI2720414253

 

AIR QUALITY BASICS

Air pollution, a widely- talked and argued topic today has been a primary cause of unforeseen climatic changes, many health problems associated with respiratory diseases and ecosystem damage. Vehicular and industrial emissions, dust, burning of fossil fuels, open burning of garbage waste and natural phenomena such as volcanoes, wildfires and pollen contribute to 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.

AQI

United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has set up a standard to measure the level of air pollution 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)

Particulate matter of diameter less than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) and diameter less than 10 micrometers (PM10) and gases, ozone, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide have been identified as major air pollutants.

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.

Weekly Air Quality in Selected Towns of Sri Lanka
US EPA air quality index for ozone and fine particulate matter © US EPA

OUR MONITORING

At FECT we have air quality measuring devices stationed at the following locations:

  • Akurana
  • Colombo US Embassy
  • Bayleaf Restaurant- Colombo
  • Digana
  • Kurunegala
  • Nachchaduwa
  • Nawalapitiya
  • Norochcholai

Access to real- time air quality data from laser air quality sensoring instruments operated by FECT is available at www.cleanair.lk