What data is expected?
Aggregate data about the emission of air pollutants especially those potentially harmful to human health (although it is not a requirement to include information on greenhouse gas emissions). Aggregate means national-level or available for at least three major cities. In order to satisfy the minimum requirements for this category, data must be available for the following pollutants and meet the following minimum criteria:
- Particulate matter (PM) Levels
- Sulphur oxides (SOx)
- Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
- Carbon monoxide (CO)
- Updated on at least once a week.
- Measured either at a national level by regions or at leasts in 3 big cities.
What data is available
- Openly licensed? Unsure (No URL given)
- Is the data available for free? Yes
- Is the data machine readable? No (n/a)
- Available in bulk? No
- Is the data provided on a timely and up to date basis? No
- Publicly available? No
- Is data in digital form? Yes
- Is the data available online? No (No URL given)
- Does the data exist? Yes
Details
This information is not available to the general public via the internet however, it may be available on request from the Environmental Health Office.
add by yaron
a link to a Report on Air Quality and Meteorology Network in the Dominican Republic
from the Report
As part of a new Air Quality and Meteorology Network in the Dominican Republic, Pueblo Viejo Dominicana Corporation (PVDC) have committed to implementing four automated air quality data monitoring systems. Three stations are already in place, with a fourth to be added pending site location approval. The stations are installed and maintained by Golder Solutions, the successful vendor following a recent RFP process.
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Contributors
Reviewers
- yar michl
Submitters
- Veronne Nicholas