Air Quality Value
Full Form of AQV
What is AQV?
Air Quality Value (AQV) is a numerical measure used to represent the concentration of a specific air pollutant at a given location and time. In India, AQV is commonly used by environmental monitoring agencies such as the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and state pollution control boards to track levels of pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. The term is often employed in real-time air quality reports, research studies, and public health advisories, especially in heavily polluted urban centers like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. AQV readings are typically expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) and are critical inputs for calculating the Air Quality Index (AQI). Understanding AQV is essential for students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, where environment and ecology are key topics, as well as for professionals in environmental science and urban planning. The data helps policymakers design mitigation strategies and alerts citizens about potential health risks.
AQV का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The AQV for PM2.5 in Anand Vihar, Delhi, reached 350 µg/m³ this morning, prompting the CPCB to issue a health advisory.