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A Pollutant Apportionment Study is conducted to identify the major sources of air pollution and quantify their contribution to ambient air quality. Using scientific analysis and monitoring techniques, the study evaluates the relationship between pollution sources and affected locations, with a primary focus on particulate matter (PM10). Based on the findings, practical and cost-effective mitigation measures are recommended, considering technical feasibility, economic viability, and social factors. This approach supports informed decision-making and promotes effective air quality management.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Study Scope | Indoor Air Quality, Water Contamination, Soil Pollution, Waste Management |
| Types of Pollutants | Particulate Matter, Volatile Organic Compounds, Heavy Metals, Biological Contaminants |
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Customisable | No |

It is a scientific study that identifies and quantifies the sources contributing to air pollution.
It helps develop effective pollution control strategies based on the contribution of different pollution sources.
Industries, government agencies, urban planners, and environmental organizations can use the study for better air quality management.
It supports regulatory compliance, improves air quality planning, and enables targeted pollution reduction measures.
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