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The development and implementation of a database driven web-enabled integrated system for air quality observation and analysis

Author(s): R. Rorich & D. Sakulski

Abstract:
Environmental Technologies, a section of Technology Services International (TSI), a division of Eskom Enterprises, has been undertaking investigative ambient air quality monitoring on behalf of Eskom Research Division, the major power utility in Africa, and other industry, since the late 1970s. Presently, TSI is managing eighteen continuous air quality monitoring stations, generating strategic information comprising air pollution and meteorological parameters for various organisations.

In addition, there are 45 discontinued sites from locations in a number of provinces where monitoring was undertaken for up to eight years. Pollutants such as SO], NO, NO], O], FPM, wind direction...

Pages: 7
Size: 578 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/AIR010451

 

 

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