Tehran’s air quality, May 5, 1402 / Tehran’s air quality index is at 70 and healthy

According to the announcement of the air quality control company of Tehran, today, Tuesday, May 5, 1402, the air quality index is currently at 70 and is in a healthy range.
According to Moj news agency, based on the latest information from Control Company Air quality in Tehran As of 11 o’clock today, May 5, the air quality in Pasdaran station (area 3) is in an unhealthy condition for sensitive groups with a pollutant index of suspended particles less than 2.5 microns.
Also, the air quality in Sharif stations (region 2), University of Science and Technology (region 4), Tarbiat Madras (region 6), municipality of region 10, municipality of center of region 12, Pirizou (region 13), Masoudiya (region 15), municipality of region 15 Salamat Park (Zone 17), Shadabad (Zone 18), Municipality of Region 19 and Municipality of Region 21 with a pollutant index of suspended particles less than 2.5 microns, Mahalati highway stations (Zone 9), Maidan Fatah (Zone 9) and Municipality of the region 16 with a pollutant index of suspended particles less than 10 microns and in the stations of Aqdasiyeh (region 1), Ponk, Municipality of Region 2, Stad Bahran (Region 7), Golberg (Region 8), Municipality of Region 11, Shahreri (Region 20) and Municipality of Region 22 with nitrogen dioxide index pollutant, air quality is in an acceptable state.
The air quality in the district 4 municipal station is in a clean state with the ozone index pollutant.
Meanwhile, Pasdaran (region 3) is the most polluted air quality measuring station in Tehran with an index of 131.
It should be noted that at the stations of Shahid Beheshti University (Zone 1), Sohank (Zone 1), Tehran University (Zone 6), Geophysics (Zone 6), Razi Park (Zone 11), Imam Khomeini Square (Zone 12), Shkoofeh Park (Region 14), Qaim Park (Region 18), Shahrari Governorate (Region 20) and Cheshmeh Town (Region 22) no information has been recorded.
Out of 14 air quality measuring stations in Tehran belonging to Environmental Protection Organization, the information of four stations has been published.