China announced Sunday it has launched a plan to better monitor and control smog at key regions through satellite remote sensing.
中国周日宣布,将在重点区域通过卫星遥感监控烟雾。
The
Ministry1 of Ecology and Environment said a
grid2 network to monitor the
density3 of PM 2.5, a major
pollutant4 in atmosphere, will gradually cover Beijing, Tianjin and 26 cities in nearby provinces, 11 cities on the Fenhe and Weihe river plains, as well as 41 cities on the Yangtze River
Delta5.
With technologies including remote sensing, authorities in the Beijing headquarters can discover environmental problems in faraway regions quickly and direct
immediate6 actions, according to Zhao Qunying, an official in charge of environmental
supervision7 at the ministry.
"This can improve the efficiency of regulation and address the problem of
inadequate8 enforcement personnel for the broad regions under scrutiny," Zhao said.
Regions covered by the network will be divided into grid units each measuring 3 km by 3 km. The units with
relatively9 high density of PM 2.5 are listed as key areas to watch.
By October, Beijing, Tianjin and nearby cities will be included into the network. Cities on the Fenhe and Weihe river plains will be covered starting from October, while those on the Yangtze River Delta will be covered from February 2019, according to Zhao.