RIVM: pollution on New Year’s Eve no less, but different due to strong wind

RIVM pollution on New Years Eve no less but different

Joost Wesseling, senior researcher at RIVM and an expert in the field of local air quality: “Only the distribution is different, it does not stay close to the ground. The fireworks residue also ends up in higher air layers and it blows away further and faster. That means that the concentrations of particulate matter go down fairly quickly.”

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