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Thu, 10/16/2008 - 15:09
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EAD makes air quality monitoring accessible to all

Abu Dhabi, Oct 16, 2008 (WAM) - The Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi (EAD) and its strategic partner Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) launched yesterday the first Abu Dhabi Air Quality Website and Online Index.

The launch of the Website and Online Index was announced during a special ceremony at NILU Headquarters. The ceremony was attended by Mohammed Al Bawardi, Secretary General of Abu Dhabi Executive Council and Managing Director of EAD, Majid Al Mansouri Secretary General of EAD, the Charge d'Affaires Ase Bjerke from the Norwegian Embassy and Gunnar Jordfald, Managing Director of NILU.

'These tools are a landmark achievement for Abu Dhabi. They will provide essential information for anyone related to the field of air quality, both in the government and the private sector. It will enable us, as the environmental regulator, to make the right policy decisions and put the right laws in place. We're doing this to make sure our children and their children have cleaner air to breathe', said Majid Al Mansouri, Secretary General of EAD.

'The Air Quality Index will help those in our community who suffer from respiratory problems. Now they will be able to check their local air quality online daily and be able to manage their own health in a better way'. Al Mansouri added: 'The index helps to explain, via a coloured scale of 0-500, how clean or polluted the air we breathe is each day. The index is easy to read, colour-coded and broken down into six quality categories. They range from good (green) to hazardous (maroon)'.

NILU will be responsible for the management of the website while the joint EAD-NILU Team will provide effective and reliable air quality monitoring data from across 10 fixed and 2 mobile monitoring stations across the Emirate. The data from these units is calibrated in Abu Dhabi's Central Laboratory and updated throughout the day, onto the website. These activities are within the five year scope of work agreement signed with NILU. They are being implemented to improve air quality and reduce the impact of Climate Change.

The EAD-NILU strategic partnership covers all issues related to air and noise pollution, which include Clean Development Mechanism, emissions of pollutants, Compressed Natural Gas, Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel, Green Building Guidelines, Renewable Energy as well as Indoor Air and Noise Pollution. Under this agreement, UAE nationals will be trained in procedures related to inspections/control and reporting of air quality-related issues.

'Through this partnership, we intend to learn from each other and build a strong, responsive national team for air and climate control. This team will do its best to put environmental issues at the heart of everything we do across Government, added Gunnar Jordfald, Director of NILU.

During the ceremony, it was announced that a Standardization Unit will be set up and managed by NILU to maintain the national reference calibration standards for ambient air quality monitoring. This Unit will maintain a Quality Manual, operate and maintain the national database, perform audits in the measurement networks and train personnel in the monitoring networks.

The website can be accessed at http//:www.ead.ae.

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