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API
Calculation Method
API is
the conversion of the ambient respirable suspended particulate
(RSP), sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone
(O3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations measured at
our air quality monitoring network
to a scale of 0 to 500. An index of 100 corresponds to the
short-term Hong Kong Air Quality
Objectives (HKAQO) estabished under the Air Pollution
Control Ordinance.
Real time
air quality data from each monitoring station are transferred
via telephone line to the air quality data processing centre
of EPD in Revenue Tower for calculation of API. API is calculated
by first computing the subindices of scale extending from
0 to 500 for each air pollutant measured at each air quality
monitoring station based on the 1-hour, 8-hour and/or 24-hour
average concentrations. Subindex
levels have been related to ambient pollutant concentrations
over a 24 hour period based on the potential health effects
of pollutants. A subindex level of 100 corresponds to the
short-term Hong Kong Air Quality Objectives (HKAQO) below
which there is no adverse acute health effect to human while
a level of 500 corresponds to significant harm to human health.
API is subsequently calculated for each air quality monitoring
station by taking the maximum of the subindices among all
the parameters measured at that station to indicate the overall
pollution level.
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