The Agency Statement regarding Transboundary Pollution
Environmental pollution monitoring
According to the National Environmental Agency, an increase in the concentration of solid particles (PM10, PM2.5) in the air has been detected in some regions of Georgia, as well as in the capital. This is primarily linked to transboundary pollution.
It should be noted that transboundary pollution, which occurs under similar synoptic conditions on certain days of the year, is a meteorological event and is not a cause for panic.
LEPL National Environmental Agency under the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia continues its ongoing monitoring of ambient air quality through automatic stations.
Interested individuals can learn about the state of air quality and receive health recommendations by visiting the ambient air quality portal at www.air.gov.ge.