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2018-06-14 DOH sets up 10 New Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations - press release
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2018-06-14 DOH sets up 10 New Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations - press release
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Security risks: DOH is considering installing air quality monitoring sites at schools since <br />they offer secure areas to minimize the threats of theft and vandalism. As additional <br />benefits, the schools will have access to data to determine the best actions for students, <br />such as sheltering in place and whether it is safe to go outdoors for recess. It can also <br />serve as a learning tool for the students. <br /> <br /> Economics: DOH considers the economics of each air quality monitoring site, including <br />the resources required for site acquisition, site preparation, data collection activities, <br />instrumentation, installation, maintenance, data retrieval, data analysis, quality <br />assurance, and data interpretation. <br /> <br />The community should base their recommendations for air quality monitoring station locations <br />on these factors and email their suggestions to the DOH’s Clean Air Branch at <br />cab@doh.hawaii.gov by Wednesday, June 27, 2018. <br /> <br /># # # <br /> <br />MEDIA CONTACT: <br />Janice Okubo <br />Communications Office <br />Phone: (808) 586-4445 <br /> <br />
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