Delhi AQI 494, IQAir Says 1,600, Which One Should You Trust?

The CPCB capped Delhi’s AQI at 494, while IQAir reported 1,600 due to varying standards and monitoring methodologies.

IQAir Says 1,600
by TDG Network - November 19, 2024, 6:32 pm

The discrepancy between Delhi’s AQI of 494 (as reported by the Central Pollution Control Board, CPCB) and the international monitor IQAir’s reading of 1,600 arises due to differences in measurement standards, methodologies, and scales. Here’s a breakdown:

 

1. Different AQI Standards


CPCB (India’s AQI Standard):


IQAir (International Standard):


2. Different Pollutants and Weightages


3. Sensor Placement and Data Coverage

4. Conversion Factors

The units used to measure pollutants (e.g., µg/m³) are converted into AQI values differently by each system. India’s AQI formula differs from the US EPA model, potentially leading to starkly different results.

Which AQI Should You Trust?

For Delhi residents, it’s advisable to rely on CPCB data for practical decision-making, as it aligns with local standards and policies. However, international monitors like IQAir can provide a broader perspective, especially in understanding peak pollution episodes and how Delhi’s air compares to global benchmarks.

Also read: Delhi-NCR Enforces GRAP Stage-IV to Combat Severe Air Pollution: Dos and Don’ts

The stark difference highlights the need for unified air quality monitoring systems to address public health concerns more effectively.