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Air Pollution: Milan (Italy) (Post-COVID-19)

Researchers studying Milan, Italy, found varying levels of air pollution throughout areas of differing population density, likely due to COVID-19 lockdowns. Partial lockdown (PL) began on March 8, 2020 and total lockdown (TL) began on March 23, 2020.

  • In several municipalities, including Milan, PM10 levels decreased ~32-40% during PL and decreased a further ~13-19% during TL
  • In Milan and another municipality, PM2.5 levels decreased ~37% - 44% during PL and a further 47.1–47.4% during TL
  • BC levels decreased 57.5% in PL and 71% in TL
  • In Milan, benzene levels decreased 49.6%
  • CO levels varied by municipality; in Milan, CO levels decreased 57.6%
  • In Milan, SO2 levels decreased 19.2% during PL and a further 6.8% during TL
  • Average NO2 levels were 31.9 μg/m3 in PL and 22.1 μg/m3 in TL
  • Average O3 levels were 43.7 μg/m3 in PL and 59.0 μg/m3 in TL

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Updated 2020-12-07

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