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- Title
Air Quality of Beijing and Impacts of the New Ambient Air Quality Standard.
- Authors
Wei Chen; Fusheng Wang; Guofeng Xiao; Kai Wu; Shixuan Zhang
- Abstract
Beijing has been publishing daily reports on its air quality since 2000, and while the air pollution index (API) shows that the air quality has improved greatly since 2000, this is not the perception of Beijing's residents. The new national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS-2012), which includes the monitoring of PM2.5, has posed stricter standards for evaluating air quality. With the new national standard, the air quality in Beijing is calculated using both NAAQS-2012 and the previous standard. The annual attainment rate has dropped from 75.5% to 50.7%. The spatial analysis of air quality shows that only a background station could attain the national standard, while urban and suburban stations exceed the national standard. Among the six pollutants included in the NAAQS-2012, PM2.5 is the major contributor to the air quality index (AQI) comparing with the five other pollutants. The results indicate that under previous NAAQS without PM2.5 monitoring, the air quality has improved greatly in the past decade. By considering PM2.5, the air quality attainment has dropped greatly. Furthermore, a great effort is needed for local government to bring down the PM2.5 concentration.
- Subjects
CHINA; AIR quality standards; AIR quality indexes; PARTICULATE matter &; the environment; ENVIRONMENTAL policy; AIR pollution
- Publication
Atmosphere, 2015, Vol 6, Issue 8, p1243
- ISSN
2073-4433
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/atmos6081243