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Air Pollution: Almaty (Kazakhstan) (Post-COVID-19)

Researchers studying Almaty, Kazakhstan found air quality may have changed due to COVID-19 lockdowns from March 19 - April 14, 2020.

  • Average PM2.5 levels decreased by 18% compared to 2018 and 23% compared to 2019 (March 19 - April 14)
  • PM2.5 levels varied by monitoring station, with reductions ranging from 6-34%
  • 18/27 days of lockdown exceeded the WHO daily limit for PM2.5 (a 25% reduction compared to 2018 and 2019)
  • BTEX: Benzene levels were 3x higher, toluene levels were 2x higher, ethylbenzene levels were 4x lower, and o-xylene levels were 2.7x lower (compared to 2015-2019)
  • BTEX levels varied by elevation, with benzene levels increasing as much as 274% and toluene levels increasing as much as 241% depending on location
  • NO2 levels decreased 35%, SO2 levels increased 7%, CO levels decreased 49%, O3 levels increased 15% (compared to pre-lockdown period)

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Updated 2020-11-15

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