As part of the series of in-depth studies on air pollution that Arpa Campania is carrying out in many areas of the regional territory, last June 19th an extraordinary campaign for monitoring air quality was launched in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (Caserta).
The first results will be presented on Wednesday, July 3rd at 12:00 pm at the Raffaele Perla state school, where a mobile laboratory has been set up to monitor a set of pollutants on an hourly basis, including nitrogen oxides, PM10 and PM2.
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ARPAC General Director Stefano Sorvino, Mayor Antonio Mirra of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, and Piero Cau, Director of the ARPAC Air Quality Monitoring Unit, will be attending.






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