EARTH FIRST | Air quality monitoring unit will help shape council policy

By Nick King
Updated June 22 2018 - 8:56am, first published 8:30am
THE SETTING: The Office of Environment and Heritage will install an air-quality monitoring station in Jaeger Reserve. Photo: JUDE KEOGH
THE SETTING: The Office of Environment and Heritage will install an air-quality monitoring station in Jaeger Reserve. Photo: JUDE KEOGH

Each winter, concern is expressed about the quantity of wood smoke in the Orange atmosphere, contributing significantly to atmospheric particle pollution, which has a detrimental affect on our health and wellbeing.

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