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Title: AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING NETWORK


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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING NETWORK
Item No. 3.0
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National Air Quality Monitoring Programme (NAMP)
NAMP present scenario
  • N.A.M.P. started in 1984 with 7 stations in Agra
    and Anpara. Presently 424 operating stations in
    175 cities/towns.
  • Parameters being monitored SO2, NO2, RSPM (PM10),
    SPM at all stations.
  • Trace Metals, PAHs, NH3 in few cities
  • BTX, Ozone monitoring conducted in Delhi and some
    major cities

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NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAMME
(NAMP) NAMP NETWORK AT A GLANCE
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NAMP Parameters
  • Parameters monitored
  • Criteria pollutants viz. PM10, SO2, NO2 monitored
    at all (424) locations
  • Ammonia, CO, O3, PM2.5 and Lead monitored at few
    locations
  • Following parameters needs to be monitored
  • PM 2.5
  • Benzo(a)pyrene
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Ozone
  • Benzene
  • Metals

5
Monitoring Programme for additional parameters of
Ambient Air Quality for next two years (
2010-2011 2011-2012)
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Capital and OM Cost Financial Requirement for
Strengthening the National Ambient Air Quality
Network
  • The fund requirement for additional parameters
    for two years Rs. 4329.45 Lacs.
  • The Financial Year wise break up is as below
  • Financial Year 2010-2011 Rs. 2139.5 Lacs
  • Financial Year 2011-2012 Rs. 2189.95 Lacs
  • Operation and Maintenance cost for two years is
    Rs.2708.652 Lacs.
  • The Financial Year break up is as below
  • Financial Year 2010-2011 Rs. 899.065 Lacs
  • Financial Year 2011-2012 Rs. 1809.587 Lacs

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Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Stations for Non- Attainment Cities
  • Based on Air Quality data, 72 cities are non
    attainment cities, where the prescribed National
    Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are in
    exceedence
  • As per the directions of Honble Supreme Court
    setting up of CAAQMS in 16 cities on 5050 cost
    sharing basis
  • Nine stations one each at Hyderabad, Mumbai,
    Pune, Solapur, Bangalore, Agra, Kanpur Varanasi
    Ahmedabad are in operation.
  • Existing Kolkata station of WBPCB is upgraded.
  • CAAQMS at Jodhpur be commissioned by December
    2010
  • Remaining stations at various stages of
    tendering
  • CPCB spent Rs. 600 Lacs for CAAQMS project in 16
    cities on 5050 cost sharing basis.

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Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Station/Network.
  • Private Participation in the Management of CAAQMS
  • Model- IOperation Contract - All 12 stations
  • (Cities covered Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore
    Chennai)
  • All are connected to Central Management units at
    CPCB Head Office, Delhi
  • (Expenditure incurred 11.25 crore)
  • Model-II Build Own Operate (BOO) Contract
  • (Cities covered Ahmedabad Mumbai)
  • Under implementation

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Proposed expansion of CAAQMS in other Non
Attainment Cities Estimated cost - CAAQMS
  • Each station costs Rs. 110.00 Lacs
  • Of 72 Non Attainment cities, In 23 cities ongoing
    projects.
  • Estimated Capital cost for remaining 49cities
    will be 49X110 LacsRs. 5390 Lacs
  • 12 SPCBs/PCCs proposed for Continuous Ambient Air
    Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) for 33
    cities. The Capital cost for 33 CAAQMS
    installations will be Rs. 3630 Lacs. (on 5050
    cost sharing basis )
  • The annual Operation Maintenance cost of each
    station will be borne by the respective
    SPCBs/PCCs
  • The monitoring data of the CAAQMS will be
    available at SPCBs/ PCCs and CPCB website.

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Issues on Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
  • To achieve 700 stations as specified in XIth Five
    year plan, SPCBs to identify sites/parameters
    and the additional budget requirement
  • In the next five years plan (12th FY plan). the
    SPCBs/ PCCs may specify the location and cost
    requirement on 5050 sharing basis
  • Calibrations of equipments/instruments
  • Training of manpower following quality
    assurance/quality control guidelines,
  • following standardized methods, locating stations
    as per guidelines
  • Number of online stations to be established at
    residential and industrial sites
  • Data and Payment Certificates gaps The ambient
    air quality data as well as payment certificates
    must be sent timely
  • For CAAQMS installed and in operation in, a
    standardized data transfer/processing system
    required for free flow of information.
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