Índice Metropolitano de la Calidad del Aire

IMECA (Índice Metropolitano de la Calidad del Aire) means metropolitan index of air quality in Spanish and is the reference value for the levels of pollution made specifically for the inhabitants of Mexico City so they can know the levels of pollution that are in their place or residency or work. It is a real-time monitoring of the concentrations of several pollutants on the atmosphere of the valley of Mexico.

The IMECA is calculated using the measurements of the quality of the air by SIMAT (Sistema de Monitoreo Atmosférico de la Ciudad de México). The IMECA is used to show the level of pollution and the level of risk that represents to the human health in the greater Mexico City and also the time of the measurements or the actions recommended for protection. The IMECA is calculated using the measurements of average times of the chemicals ozone (O3), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and particles lower than 10 micrometers (PM10).

The Imeca is published each hour for the population of the Greater Mexico City including all Distrito Federal and some municipios from Estado de México.

Categories

To report the quality of the air, the index uses 5 categories:

External links

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