Accuracy and reliability of Chile's National Air Quality Information System for measuring particulate matter: Beta attenuation monitoring issue
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Toro Araya, Richard
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Accuracy and reliability of Chile's National Air Quality Information System for measuring particulate matter: Beta attenuation monitoring issue
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A critical analysis of Chile's National Air Quality Information System(NAQIS) is presented, focusing on particulate
matter (PM) measurement. This paper examines the complexity, availability and reliability ofmonitoring station
information, the implementation of control systems, the quality assurance protocols of the monitoring station
data and the reliability of themeasurement systems in areas highly polluted by particulate matter. Frominformation
available on the NAQIS website, it is possible to confirmthat the PM2.5 (PM10) data available on the site correspond
to 30.8% (69.2%) of the total information available from the monitoring stations. There is a lack of
information regarding the measurement systems used to quantify air pollutants, most of the available data registers
contain gaps, almost all of the information is categorized as “preliminary information” and neither standard
operating procedures (operational and validation) nor assurance audits or quality control of the measurements
are reported. In contrast, events that cause saturation of themonitoring detectors located in northern and southern
Chile have been observed using beta attenuation monitoring. In these cases, it can only be concluded that the
PM content is equal to or greater than the saturation concentration registered by the monitors and that the air
quality indexes obtained from these measurements are underestimated. This occurrence has been observed in
12 (20) public and private stations where PM2.5 (PM10) is measured. The shortcomings of the NAQIS data have
important repercussions for the conclusions obtained from the data and for how the data are used. However,
these issues represent opportunities for improving the systemtowiden its use, incorporate comparison protocols
between equipment, install new stations and standardize the control system and quality assurance.
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Center for Environmental Sciences and Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Chile
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133932
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2015.02.009
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Environment International 82 (2015) 101–109
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