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Urban Planning & Municipal Air Quality

Distributed ambient air quality monitoring networks for city-scale environmental planning and public health applications.

Urban air quality planning in India currently relies on a sparse network of reference-grade monitoring stations, typically one or two per city, producing data at a spatial resolution that cannot inform neighbourhood-level policy decisions. The result is that land use planning, industrial zoning, green buffer design and public health intervention are made against averaged city-wide data that masks significant local variation.

Distributed sensor networks change the resolution at which air quality is understood and acted on. FLO2 deploys multi-parameter ambient monitoring infrastructure at the density required to produce spatially meaningful environmental data for urban planners, municipal bodies and infrastructure developers.

Why It Matters
  • National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) targets require cities to demonstrate measurable AQI improvements, which requires a network dense enough to identify sources, track trends and attribute improvements to specific interventions.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments for large urban development projects are increasingly expected to include ambient air quality baseline data from the project area, not regional averages.
  • Smart city and urban infrastructure projects require continuous environmental data as a foundation for adaptive management, not periodic survey data.
What We Offer
  • Distributed multi-parameter ambient monitoring nodes across neighbourhoods, traffic corridors, industrial boundaries and green spaces.
  • Spatial AQI mapping with real-time and historical visualisation at node level and interpolated across the monitored area.
  • Source attribution support correlating time-series data with wind direction, traffic patterns and industrial activity.
  • Integration with civic systems including GIS platforms, municipal dashboards and CPCB's continuous ambient air quality monitoring framework.
  • Long-term cloud-logged data infrastructure designed for multi-year deployment.
Benefits
  • Data-driven clean-air action plans aligned with NCAP.
  • Neighbourhood-level resolution to support zoning, land use and public health decisions.
  • Better targeting of mitigation budgets and interventions.
  • Quantified outcomes for urban planning and EIA reporting.

What FLO2 Provides

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Distributed Sensor Networks

Multi-parameter ambient monitoring nodes deployed across neighbourhoods, traffic corridors, industrial boundaries and green spaces. Parameters include PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, CO, NO₂, SO₂, O₃, TVOC, temperature, humidity and barometric pressure.

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Spatial AQI Mapping

Real-time and historical AQI data visualised at node level and interpolated across the monitored area. Identifies pollution hotspots, seasonal variation and the relationship between land use and air quality outcomes.

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Source Attribution Support

Time-series data correlated with wind direction, traffic patterns and industrial activity to support source identification, relevant to both regulatory enforcement and urban design.

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Integration with Civic Systems

Data exportable in formats compatible with GIS platforms, municipal dashboards and national reporting systems including CPCB's continuous ambient air quality monitoring framework.

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Long-Term Data Infrastructure

Cloud-logged data with historical trend analysis. Designed for multi-year deployment as a permanent environmental monitoring asset, not a one-time survey exercise.

Outcomes

Spatial resolution

Configurable by node density, neighbourhood to city scale

Parameters monitored

Up to 13 per node including gases, particles and meteorological

Data availability

Real-time, cloud-accessible, GIS-exportable

Metric Observed Range
Spatial resolution Configurable by node density, neighbourhood to city scale
Parameters monitored Up to 13 per node including gases, particles and meteorological
Data availability Real-time, cloud-accessible, GIS-exportable
Regulatory alignment Structured for CPCB, NCAP and EIA reporting

Define the Monitoring Infrastructure Your City or Project Requires

A scoping engagement identifies monitoring objectives, node placement, applicable regulatory frameworks and the data outputs required for planning and compliance purposes.

Understand Your Building's Air Quality Position

A structured site assessment identifies compliance gaps, energy losses and the remediation options available - before your next audit cycle.

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