Water & Waste Treatment
Ambient air quality control is crucial in water and waste treatment facilities to ensure the health and safety of both workers and surrounding communities. Monitoring air quality can detect harmful emissions and pollutants that can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
There are several advantages to implementing ambient air quality control at water and waste treatment facilities:
- it helps to identify the increasing pollution and enable corrective actions to be taken before significant harm is caused,
- it helps to mitigate the negative impact by reducing emissions and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards,
- it can improve the overall safety and wellbeing of workers and nearby residents by reducing exposure to harmful pollutants.
Overall ambient air quality control is an essential component of responsible water and waste treatment practices. By monitoring and controlling air quality we can minimize the negative impact on the environment and human health and promote more sustainable future.
Range of controlled pollutants and parameters:
CO, NO2, H2S, O3, SO2
Temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction