Here are 12 Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors on Roads with Odd-Even Rules
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Jakarta Environment Agency (LH), installed 12 units of low-cost quality sensors for air monitoring (LCS) on roads that implement an odd-even traffic policy.
Using LCS, we measure the effectiveness of the odd-even policy in reducing air pollution emissions
Those LCS can expand the range of air monitoring in Jakarta and complement the five existing standard reference air quality monitoring stations (SPKU) scattered in every area of the city.
Counseling and Public Relations Division Head, Yogi Ikhwan expressed that the LCS function evaluates the effectiveness of the odd-even implementation in pollution control.
14 Low-Cost Sensors Installed in Air Quality Monitoring System"Using LCS, we measure the effectiveness of the odd-even policy in reducing air pollution emissions," he explained, Friday (12/9).
He added that the roads installed by LCS were based on recommendations from the Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub). The LCS analysis process would take a month, then the results would be presented to the public.
"In the future, we will keep adding its existence," he added.
Here are 12 LCS on roads that implement odd-even traffic policy:
1. Parts of Jalan Jenderal S. Parman (starting from intersection of Jalan Tomang Raya to intersection of Jalan KS. Tubun)
2. Jalan Jenderal M.T. Haryono
3. Jalan Jenderal D.I. Panjaitan
4. Jenderal Ahmad Yani
5. Jalan Thamrin Raya
6. Jalan Tomang Raya
7. Jalan Fatmawati
8. Jalan Gunung Sahari
9. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman (Dukuh Atas)
10. Jalan Sisingamangaraja
11. Jalan Gajah Mada
12. Jalan Salemba Raya