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Chiang Mai releases Line bot to warn of high air pollution


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The following is an extract of the purpose of the PCD, from their website:

 

  • Prevent and control pollutions from the operations to reduce environmental impacts
  • Strictly adhere to environmental laws, regulations, and requirements.
  • Support good working environment.
  • Act as leader in sourcing environmental friendly products and services and natural resource efficiency.
  • Continuously improve and develop environmental management effectively.
  • Share information and support engagement in environmental management.

Additional information: http://www.pcd.go.th

 

http://www.environnet.in.th/en/archives/1832

 

How successful have they been in their mission? They haven't done a bad job of the last point albeit they changed the AQI standards from The WHO to the Thai PCD's version!

 

I think if I was AMLO and I had nothing better to do, I might want to look for charitable donations being made by commercial agro. to the PCD, designed solely, of course, to help aid them in their fight against pollution and all that entails, they need all the help they can get! 

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The secret how to improve the AQI values:
 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

data from pollution sensors would be calculated into an AQI under the method used by the Pollution Control Department (PCD)

 

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On 3/29/2018 at 11:14 AM, Dazinoz said:

Anyone found the so called bot for Line?

 

 

The website appears to be here, and although the titles are in EN, most of the content is in TH, though you can kind of figure what's going on, even if you don't read Thai.

 

https://www.cmuccdc.org/

 

Look at the pull down box in the middle lower center of the page where you can choose from various "Dustboy" sensor locations (I think!)

 

 

 

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On 3/29/2018 at 4:19 AM, webfact said:

The head of Chiang Mai University’s Climate Change Data Centre (CCDC), Sate Sampattagul, said that data from pollution sensors would be calculated into an AQI under the method used by the Pollution Control Department (PCD),

 

But I'm more interest in that phrase above, using the AQI method used by the PCD method.

 

When I go to the AQI calculator page on the CCDC website, and enter in a random value, let's say 80 micrograms of PM2.5, I get a resulting AQI value of 130, which is in the lower mid section of the Thai scale's yellow / unhealthy for general public scale. The Thai system uses a 5 step scale.

 

https://www.cmuccdc.org/calculate

 

When I enter the same 80 mcg of PM2.5 value into the US EPA's AQI calculator, I get an AQI value of 164 in the lower end of the red unhealthy for the general public category. The U.S../international system uses a 6 step scale, breaking the 100-200 range into 2 different warning sections.

 

https://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow.calculator

 

IMHO, it doesn't help when Thailand decides to use its own and different AQI scale and model and warning colors, making its readings different and not comparable with the AQI scale used most other places.

 

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4 minutes ago, terminatorchiangmai said:

Finally found it, at the end of the clip you see the correct line id and the QR code.  Good luck and good health !!

 

 

 

Thanks for that. 

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