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Many urban areas exceeded daily limits of PM10 in 2013

Posted 9 years ago by Fei Xu Less than a minute to read

We have released a new factsheet on the airsheds exceeded the daily PM10 standard on two or more days. It showed that many urban areas exceeded daily limits of PM10 in 2013. Read more or download the factsheet. 

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