Air Quality Monitoring
Pollution-absorbing paint 'could improve motorway air quality'
Apr 16 2009
Junctions 17 and 18 of the M60 motorway could be daubed with the pollution-sucking Ecopaint if trials currently being held in Salford, Manchester go to plan.
During a trail in Milan, the air quality surrounding a stretch of road treated with Ecopaint was found to have improved by 60 per cent, reports the Bury Times.
The paint works by absorbing health-damaging gases from traffic fumes, such as nitrogen oxide, and washing them onto embankments when it rains in order to fertilise plants.
Another innovative pollution-tackling method being tested in the UK at present is the University of Essexs' robotic fish, which is fitted with chemical sensors designed to monitor fluctuating water quality in ports.
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