Since the beginning of March, the new automatic air pollution control station (hereinafter – AAPCS) has carried out more than 3,000 measurements of pollutants. This station provides monitoring of the main pollutants in the air, such as: carbon monoxide, ammonia, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, the sum of nitrogen oxides, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. The equipment installed at AAPCS provides continuous measurements of concentrations of pollutants in the atmospheric air with an average of 20 minutes for comparison with the maximum permissible maximum single concentrations of substances in the air.
AAPCS is located on the territory of MBOU "Lyceum No. 188" at the address Ilgama Shakirov Avenue, 3g and has already begun the first measurements of pollutants in the atmospheric air. Today, this automatic station is equipped with gas analyzers to monitor the content of major pollutants in the air, such as carbon monoxide, ammonia, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, the sum of nitrogen oxides, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide. In the near future, it is planned to retrofit the station with an automated chromatographic complex for the determination of aromatic hydrocarbons in atmospheric air.