The Environmental State Report 2016 released by the Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) yesterday shows that over 95 percent of the days last year were recorded with an air quality reading of “good” or “moderate” at a number of monitoring stations across the city last year, more than in 2015.
According to the report, the data shows that Macau’s air quality improved last year.
There are five monitoring stations in the city – a “roadside” monitoring station in Rua do Campo and a monitoring station in the “high density residential area” in the northern district, as well as one monitoring station each in Taipa Central Park, Big Taipa Hill and Concordia Industrial Park in Coloane.