New Air Monitoring Station Opens in Tallinn, Providing Critical Data A state-of-the-art air monitoring station has commenced operations in Tallinn, specifically located between the Õismäe apartment buildings. The opening of this station marks a significant advancement in environmental monitoring efforts within the city. For 25 years, a previously established monitoring station at Õismäe operated without widespread attention. This new facility is equipped with technology capable of measuring pollutants for which Estonia has historically lacked comprehensive data. Until now, a detailed understanding of air quality in Tallinn has been limited. The station’s primary function is to provide a significantly more accurate assessment of the impact of city air on public health. Researchers and city officials anticipate that the data collected by this station will offer crucial insights into previously undetected pollutants present in the environment. The monitoring capabilities will contribute to a more informed understanding of air quality issues within Tallinn. This represents a key step in safeguarding public health through improved environmental data. The station’s operation promises to enhance existing environmental monitoring strategies within the Tallinn region. Topics: #station #monitoring #tallinn Post navigation Järvan: We will build the light rail tunnels on Endla street after the change of government FOTOS⟩Baltic Prime Ministers promised to continue efforts to make Rail Baltic a reality