Uzhydromet: Content of fine PM 2.5 particles in Tashkent’s air did not exceed WHO recommendations
The Hydrometeorological Service Agency presented measurement data on air quality in the capital.

Photo: Kun.uz
On March 23, 2024, according to data from automatic air monitoring stations at 09:00 in Tashkent:
• the content of fine particles PM 10 was 9.4 μg/m3, which did not exceed the maximum permissible concentration according to SanPiN 0293-11 (500 μg/m3);
• the content of fine PM2.5 particles was 4.0 μg/m3, which did not exceed the WHO recommendation (5 μg/m3);
• the content of carbon monoxide CO (emissions from motor vehicles and industrial enterprises) was 0.1 mg/m3, which did not exceed the maximum permissible concentration according to SanPiN 0293-11 (5 mg/m3).
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