Philadelphia launches 'Breathe Philly' air quality monitoring network
Philadelphia installed 76 sensors measuring PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide to provide real-time neighborhood air quality data for all residents, advancing environmental justice.
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Philly's new air quality monitors are measuring pollution in every neighborhood
Philadelphia has installed 76 air quality sensors throughout the city to track levels of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide — air pollutants that can aggravate asthma and other health conditions — in every neighborhood.
Philly launches citywide network of air monitors
It's easy to check on the weather to know when it's better to go outside, but what about air quality? Fires, gas leaks, even hotter days can make running errands or spending time at the park difficult for those with…
Philadelphia Launches Breathe Philly, A Cutting-edge Air Quality Network Championed by Mayor Parker
Philadelphia launches the Breathe Philly network with 76 air quality monitors, providing real-time data to improve public health and inform policy. Mayor Parker introduced the system in Stinger Square Park.
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