Strengthening Delhi's Air Quality: A New Era in Pollution Monitoring
The Delhi Pollution Control Committee has initiated a project for the establishment of 10 new air quality monitoring stations across the city. This initiative aims to enhance air quality monitoring infrastructure by adding at least 13 stations overall. The successful bidder will handle installation and 10-year maintenance.
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The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has issued a tender seeking a contractor for the installation and long-term management of 10 Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) in the capital.
This venture is part of Delhi's strategy to expand its air quality monitoring network, with plans to install a minimum of 13 additional stations within the year.
The chosen contractor will oversee both the supply and 10-year maintenance of the stations, which will be equipped with cutting-edge technology to meet rigorous environmental standards.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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