
Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental hazards today. A Water and Environmental Testing Laboratory performs comprehensive atmospheric pollution testing to evaluate ambient air quality, indoor/workzone air quality, ambient noise, indoor noise, source noise, lux index, and stack emissions.
Key areas of atmospheric testing include:
- Ambient Air Quality – PM2.5, PM10, SO₂, NOx, O₃, CO
- Workzone Air Quality – Industrial air contaminants
- Ambient & Indoor Noise – Noise mapping for environmental clearance
- Stack Emissions – Boilers, chimneys, incinerators, diesel generators, hot air generators
- Air Quality Index (AQI) – Public health indicators
- Lux Index – Adequate illumination assessment
Industries use this data to comply with CPCB regulations, reduce emissions, protect workers, and improve environmental sustainability. Atmospheric monitoring is essential for environmental clearances, audits, and long-term compliance planning.