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  1. This section gives an overview on air pollution control in Hong Kong. For more information, please visit Air Pollution Control Strategies, Air Quality Objectives, AQHI & Air Quality, Indoor Air Quality, Ozone Layer Protection, Asbestos Control, Problems & Solutions, Public Consultation, Data & Statistics, Study Reportsand Guidelines & References.

  2. The Government has set out Hong Kong’s Air Quality Objectives (AQOs) in the Air Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap. 311), and is required to review the AQOs at least once every five years to continuously improve air quality and safeguard public health. The current AQOs took effect from 1 January 2022.

  3. The Government released the first “Clean Air Plan for Hong Kong” in March 2013 which sets out in detail the various measures to tackle air pollution from power plants, land and sea transport, and non-road mobile machinery and to strengthen collaboration with

  4. The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) compiled by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) informs the public of the short-term health risk of air pollution in Hong Kong and helps the public take precautionary measures to protect their health.

  5. Past Air Quality Monitoring Data. Past 24 Hours Pollutant Concentration (NO2, O3, SO2, CO, PM10/RSP, PM2.5/FSP) Past AQHI Records. Air Quality Statistics. Hong Kong Air Pollutant Emission Inventory. Phasing Out of Ozone Depleting Substances in Hong Kong.

  6. The Environmental Protection Department releases Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) information hourly to inform the public of the short-term health risk of air pollution in Hong Kong and helps the public take precautionary measures to protect their health.

  7. Current AQHI. The AQHI information is based on real time data taken directly from EPD's Air Quality Monitoring Network. In case of equipment or station suspension due to repair and maintenance, the data collection for calculation of AQHI at station will be affected, the data of similar stations will then be adopted.

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