XVPCA al Moll de Pescadors

Moll de Pescadors
Ciutat Vella
08039
Barcelona

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Latitude: 2.186211
Longitude: 41.3752194



  • Pollution control


The stations of the Atmospheric Pollution Monitoring and Forecasting Network (XVPCA) are distributed by:
- Know the evolution of air quality levels over time and in the territory.
- Inform citizens of the state of air quality and its evolution.
- Undertake clean-up actions if necessary.
- Prepare maps of vulnerability and capacity of the territory
- Comply with the current regulations on the protection of the atmospheric environment.
- Locate sources of pollutants.
The stations have specific sampling equipment that takes samples to measure the concentration of certain pollutants.
There are manual ones, which are devices that allow you to obtain a sample that is later analyzed in a laboratory. Pollutant concentration levels are not obtained in real time. In addition, the results inform us of average values in a day and not of the peak values that can be important and that occur in shorter periods of time.
There are also automatic ones (or analyzers), which analyze the sample continuously, meaning that increases in contamination can be detected instantly and the results are sent directly to the data receiving center, which allows an action very fast if necessary. Not all substances can be measured with automatic methods and often, such expensive procedures are not necessary. The data generated are stored in the station's computer and transferred to the headquarters of the control center.
At this station, PM10 is analyzed manually

XVPCA al Moll de Pescadors

Moll de Pescadors
Ciutat Vella / La Barceloneta
08039 - Barcelona
 http://mediambient.gencat.cat/ca/05_ambits_dactuacio/atmosfera/qualitat_de_laire/avaluacio/xarxa_de_vigilancia_i_previsio_de_la_contaminacio_atmosferica_xvpca/
The stations of the Atmospheric Pollution Monitoring and Forecasting Network (XVPCA) are distributed by:
- Know the evolution of air quality levels over time and in the territory.
- Inform citizens of the state of air quality and its evolution.
- Undertake clean-up actions if necessary.
- Prepare maps of vulnerability and capacity of the territory
- Comply with the current regulations on the protection of the atmospheric environment.
- Locate sources of pollutants.
The stations have specific sampling equipment that takes samples to measure the concentration of certain pollutants.
There are manual ones, which are devices that allow you to obtain a sample that is later analyzed in a laboratory. Pollutant concentration levels are not obtained in real time. In addition, the results inform us of average values in a day and not of the peak values that can be important and that occur in shorter periods of time.
There are also automatic ones (or analyzers), which analyze the sample continuously, meaning that increases in contamination can be detected instantly and the results are sent directly to the data receiving center, which allows an action very fast if necessary. Not all substances can be measured with automatic methods and often, such expensive procedures are not necessary. The data generated are stored in the station's computer and transferred to the headquarters of the control center.
At this station, PM10 is analyzed manually
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