Air quality around Beijing gets worse
THE Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area saw air quality worsen in the first three quarters as the level of key pollutants PM2.5 and PM10 rose, according to the latest official data.
The 13 cities monitored in the area reported “good” air quality on 52.6 percent of days during the January-September period, down 8.7 percentage points from the same period last year, said Liu Zhiquan, head of environmental monitoring at the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
The density of PM2.5 in those cities went up 10.3 percent from a year ago, and the density of PM10 climbed 10.7 percent.
In September, Beijing had “good” air quality on 53.3 percent of the days, down 13.4 percentage points from the share in the same period last year.
Density of PM10 surged by 53.8 percent in the capital.
Nationwide, the 338 cities monitored by the ministry reported good or excellent air quality on 79.4 percent of the days in the first three quarters, slightly down from the same period last year.
Air quality usually worsens in winter in northern China where cold weather and the use of coal for heating combine to exacerbate the situation.
To improve air quality, the ministry has begun environmental inspections in cities around the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area and encouraged the use of cleaner fuel.
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