We have officially come to the end of summer and what a summer it has been, with the UK besieged by unprecedented temperatures, droughts, wild fires and flooding. And then there’s the energy crisis that’s set to worsen in the coming months – will this put Britain back in its efforts to reduce air pollution or boost its endeavours.
With local councils in England being encouraged to apply for a share of a £7m grant scheme dedicated to ‘reduce the impact of air pollution on public health’, the big question still remains – how can local authorities mitigate air pollution without carrying out hyperlocal monitoring to understand where the problem areas are and identify the pollution sources? AQMesh – the most proven small sensor air quality monitoring station – has tailored a package specific to local councils to not only help answer this very important question, but also make the most of any budgets dedicated to tackling air pollution.