A new, fifth air quality monitoring station has been installed on Agmashenebeli Avenue, on Ilia Square, in Tbilisi that will provide information on atmospheric air quality 24 hours a day.
The station will measure the level of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx, NO, NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), ozone (O3) and solid particles (PM10,PM2.5) in the atmospheric air.
Air quality monitoring stations are installed at the following locations across Tbilisi:
Georgia has eight air quality monitoring stations in total out of which one is mobile.
The air quality monitoring results are located at www.air.gov.ge.