Abstract

The emergence of COVID-19 put pressure on the Governments of most of the countries in the world to enforce nationwide lockdown (restriction of all non-essential activities) to curtail the spread of infection. The nationwide lockdown created an adverse impact on the economies around the world and altered the day-to-day life of people. The restrictions on pollution generating activities during the lockdown period resulted in an overall improvement of the air quality throughout the world including India. This study evaluated the impact on air quality in 46 cities throughout India and the findings indicate that on average, PM2.5 and NOx, concentrations reduced by about 34% and 60%, respectively at different locations in India. PM2.5 concentrations reduced by about 23%, 16%, 32%, and 28% in small, medium, large and megacities, respectively. However, the reduction in NOx concentrations was dissimilar to PM2.5 in these cities. The findings further suggested that the impact of lockdown on air quality was not homogenous across the country and was probably due to varying background contributions. The average concentrations of PM2.5 and NOx at background stations were found higher in large and mega cities than the smaller cities. The PM2.5 concentrations at background stations were higher in North India in comparison to other parts of India.

Highlights

  • The emergence of COVID-19 has placed the whole world on the brink of grave health risks

  • The restriction on all non-essential activities during the lockdown period in India had resulted in significant impacts on air quality

  • The nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19 restricted most of the pollution generating activities throughout India

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Introduction

The emergence of COVID-19 has placed the whole world on the brink of grave health risks. COVID-19 has infected more than 200 countries worldwide including India and WHO had already declared COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented situations throughout the world and forced lockdown conditions in several countries. In India, efforts were made at local, regional, and national levels to restrict non-essential movement and contact amongst the human population to impede the spread of COVID-19. The lockdown was Aerosol and Air Quality Research | https://aaqr.org enforced very effectively throughout the country wherein only essential services were kept operational and all other commercial, political, religious, educational, and entertainment activities amongst others were restricted. CAAQMS located in an open area, no direct vicinity of any sources, Site surrounded by green area e.g., building located in the outskirt of the city. Emission from vehicles used for transport of essential goods supply, emission from industrial activities related to essential services

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