Philly was one of 16 communities in the United States and abroad chosen to measure the effects, but only one of a few cities recording pollution.
“I hope this helps to show the city of Philadelphia that there is a need for more green space to help their environment, and that not every single lot in the city needs to have a house or building on it,” said Outlaw, founder of the Grays Ferry-based Residents Organized for Advocacy and Direction . “In Grays Ferry, green spaces are few and far between. Trees and parks are important for gardening, bees, and just to have space for peace of mind.
“I hope it creates a lot more awareness for the issues because we involved the community in the process of gathering all the information,” Johnson said. “It will allow the city to make more informed decisions about equitable solutions for heat and air quality.” The air quality sensors recorded PM2.5, or fine particulate matter. PM2.5, defined as concentrations of 2.5 microns or smaller, is of special concern. The particles are smaller than the width of a human hair and easily inhalable. They are responsible for the biggest proportion of health effects from air pollution.
“The sensors are collecting a measurement like every second,” Johnson said. “They’ll take all of those thousands and thousands of points of information and compile it into a detailed heat and air quality map for the city that will come out in the fall.”
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