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Black carbon emitted during automotive manufacturing can accumulate within facilities, presenting operational challenges and broader environmental concerns. Traditional emissions testing and stack measurements offer limited real-time visibility and may not capture short-term fluctuations or localized deposition on the shop floor.

Real-time monitoring and high-resolution air quality data enable visibility into emission patterns, supporting accurate, targeted control options, enhanced ven

Mar. 18, 2026

Executive summary: As monitoring networks expand across urban, industrial, and infrastructure projects, organizations require more than sensors. They need an intelligent software layer to consolidate data, provide real-time access, and turn measurements into actionable insights. A centralized cloud-based platform such as Envizom delivers visualization, analytics, alerts, and reporting to scale air quality programs while reducing operational complexity.

Data fragmentation and real-time

Mar. 6, 2026

Plants can enhance outdoor air quality, though there is often a misunderstanding about their beneficial impact. Vegetation can trap particulate matter, absorb gases such as SO2 and O3, and cool urban heat islands, but these benefits depend on species type, placement, climate, and city-level emission loads. In densely populated cities with high pollution levels, biological filtration alone c

Feb. 5, 2026
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Dust control has evolved way beyond water spraying. Today’s industries use high-tech solutions like dry fog systems, surfactant-enhanced sprays, foam, chemical suppressants, and even IoT-powered automation to tackle dust more effectively. These systems adapt in real-time t

Apr. 21, 2025

Ever walked into a hotel that looked luxurious but felt stuffy? That’s indoor air quality (IAQ) at play! Clean air isn’t just about comfort, it impacts guest satisfaction, health, and even hotel operations.

Hotels, with their enclosed spaces, HVAC systems, and multiple emission sources (kitchens, cleaning agents, furniture), can accumulate pollutants like PM

Mar. 13, 2025

Airports are not just hubs for travel, they are also high-emission zones contributing to air pollution and noise pollution. With jet engines emitting CO2, NOx, PM2.5, UFPs, and ground support equipment (GSE) running on fossil fuels, the impact on human health, environmental sustainability, and regulatory compliance is a growing concern.

Studies using AERMOD and CALPUFF

Mar. 6, 2025
In the previous article, we explored how the EPA regulates air pollution. Today, I want to discuss how the European Union regulates air pollution. But first, I will start with the basics. So, I will ask all readers one question regarding the topic. Tell me what comes to your mind when you hear how the EU regulates air pollution. Besides this, let me start by sharing the article’s insight with you.
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Jul. 11, 2024

The need for action becomes increasingly urgent as the air quality continues to deteriorate, particularly in urban areas, largely due to industrial emissions and urban mobility. As employers, it is our duty to ensure the safety of our employees. This responsibility extends to dust monitoring, as certain particles can pose a significant risk to their health. It’s not just a choice but a crucial obligation we must fulfill.

Let’s get a bit of information regarding dust. Dust

May. 2, 2024

Kruti Davda