Our environmental monitoring services involve collecting, analysing, and evaluating data related to environmental parameters to assess environmental quality, identify potential risks, and inform decision-making. Key environmental monitoring services include:
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Air Quality Monitoring: This involves monitoring ambient air quality to measure concentrations of particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other air contaminants. It helps assess compliance with air quality standards, identify sources of pollution, and protect human health and the environment.
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Water Quality Monitoring: Monitoring surface water, groundwater, and drinking water sources to assess water quality parameters such as pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, heavy metals, pesticides, bacteria, and other contaminants. Water quality monitoring helps ensure safe drinking water, protect aquatic ecosystems, and comply with water quality regulations.
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Soil Quality Monitoring: Monitoring soil quality to assess contamination levels of pollutants such as heavy metals, pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, asbestos, and other contaminants helps identify contaminated sites, assess risks to human health and the environment, and inform remediation efforts.
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Noise Monitoring: This involves monitoring environmental noise levels to assess exposure to noise pollution from transportation, industry, construction, and recreational activities. It helps evaluate compliance with noise regulations, assess risks to human health, and mitigate noise impacts on communities.
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Biological Monitoring: Monitoring of biological indicators such as flora, fauna, and ecosystems to assess environmental health, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning. Biological monitoring helps track changes in species populations, habitat quality, and ecosystem resilience to inform conservation and management practices.
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Waste Monitoring: Monitoring of waste generation, disposal, and treatment processes to assess compliance with waste management regulations, track waste streams, and identify opportunities for waste reduction, recycling, and proper disposal.
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Indoor Air Quality Monitoring: Monitoring of indoor air quality in workplaces, residences, schools, and other indoor environments to assess exposure to indoor pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, mould, allergens, radon, and other contaminants. Indoor air quality monitoring helps protect occupants’ health, improve indoor comfort, and identify sources of indoor pollution.
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Climate Monitoring: Monitoring of climate parameters such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and greenhouse gas concentrations to track climate change trends, assess climate variability, and inform climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.
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Radiation Monitoring: Monitoring environmental radiation levels to assess exposure to ionizing radiation from medical procedures and natural background radiation. Radiation monitoring helps ensure radiation.