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Monitoring Nitrogen Dioxide Levels in Urban Areas in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

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Nitrogen dioxide is an important gaseous air pollutant. It plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, particularly in the formation of secondary air pollutants, and contributes to environmental acidification. A comprehensive assessment of NO2 levels in the atmosphere is required for developing effective strategies for control of air pollution and air quality improvement. Air pollution is a serious problem in all major cities of Pakistan and needs to be addressed to minimize detrimental effects on human health and urban vegetation. In this research, we focused on the monitoring of NO2 levels in the urban environment of Rawalpindi city. Because of the lack of expensive continuous sampling devices and to get a good spatial coverage of the NO2 concentrations in the study area, NO2 passive samplers were exposed at 42 different sites within the city limits of Rawalpindi from January to December, 2008. Samplers were exchanged every 10 days and the associated meteorological conditions like temperature, wind speed, rainfall and relative humidity were also monitored. The average NO2 concentration was found to be 27.46 ± 0.32 ppb. The highest values of NO2 were measured near to main roads and educational institutions due to intense flow of road vehicles. Moreover, the study showed that the values obtained for NO2 for all sampling points exceeded the annual limit value set by World Health Organization. So, this is very important to take different steps to control this before it becomes a serious hazard for people living in those areas.

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The authors are thankful to Prof. Dr. Saeeda Asad Ullah Khan (Vice Chancellor) for approving the project and to the Pakistan Meteorological Department for providing climatic data for this study.

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An erratum to this article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-011-1037-9

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Ahmad, S.S., Biiker, P., Emberson, L. et al. Monitoring Nitrogen Dioxide Levels in Urban Areas in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Water Air Soil Pollut 220, 141–150 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-011-0741-9

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