Dharapuram Air Quality Index (AQI) & Air Pollution Today
Tamil Nadu, India — Real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5
Dharapuram AQI Right Now
Category: Good
Dominant Pollutant: pm10
PM2.5: 14.41 µg/m³
PM10: 31.87 µg/m³
Last updated: 2026-03-24 — Data source: Google Air Quality API (NAQI). Live NAQI values load when you visit the page.
Dharapuram Pollutant Levels
| Pollutant | Concentration |
|---|---|
| PM2.5 | 14.41 µg/m³ |
| PM10 | 31.87 µg/m³ |
| O₃ (Ozone) | 30.33 µg/m³ |
| NO₂ | 8.61 µg/m³ |
| SO₂ | 3.95 µg/m³ |
| CO | 610.73 µg/m³ |
Health Advisory — Dharapuram
Good: Minimal impact on health. Great day to be outdoors!
Health Impact — Dharapuram
Cigarette Equivalent: Breathing this air is equivalent to smoking 0.7 cigarettes per day (based on current PM2.5 levels).
Life Expectancy Impact: Sustained exposure at this PM2.5 level could reduce life expectancy by 0.03 years (AQLI estimate, relative to WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³).
Health Recommendations for Dharapuram
- General Population: Air quality is satisfactory. Enjoy outdoor activities.
- Elderly: No special precautions needed.
- Children: Great day for outdoor play.
- Lung Disease Patients: No restrictions on outdoor activities.
Understanding Dharapuram Air Quality
Dharapuram's transformation from an agricultural town to a textile manufacturing center has reshaped its air quality profile. The proliferation of cotton spinning mills along the industrial corridor creates persistent emissions from coal and biomass-fired boilers used for steam generation and power. Cotton dust from fiber processing, opening, and carding operations becomes airborne within mill premises and adjacent areas, creating occupational and community health concerns. The textile industry's energy-intensive operations mean continuous emissions throughout the year, with concentrations highest during winter months when thermal inversions trap mill exhausts and vehicular emissions in the river valley.
The surrounding cotton-growing areas contribute seasonal dust during harvesting and processing periods, while crop residue burning adds to wintertime pollution loads. Summer months bring some relief from biomass burning but introduce dust from dried-up seasonal streams and unpaved areas around industrial zones. The town's relatively compact layout means residential areas developed close to industrial sites, creating chronic exposure scenarios for nearby communities. Unlike the diversified industrial pollution of larger cities, Dharapuram's air quality challenges are dominated by the textile sector's specific emission profile of cotton dust, boiler exhaust, and diesel generator backup power. The ongoing mechanization and expansion of spinning capacity will likely intensify these pressures without corresponding pollution control investments.
Primary Pollution Sources
- Textile spinning mill emissions
- Cotton processing dust
- Boiler emissions from mills
- Vehicular traffic
- Biomass burning
Geography: Historic temple town turned textile manufacturing center with numerous cotton spinning mills along the Amaravathi river corridor.
Peak pollution months: November, December, January, February
Frequently Asked Questions — Dharapuram
How do spinning mills affect Dharapuram's air quality?
Cotton spinning mills release cotton fiber dust from processing operations, particulate matter and gases from coal or biomass-fired boilers for steam, and diesel generator emissions during power cuts, creating continuous industrial pollution.
Is cotton dust a significant concern in Dharapuram?
Yes, cotton dust from fiber opening, carding, and spinning operations can become airborne and is a known occupational health hazard; communities near spinning mills may also experience elevated cotton dust exposure beyond mill boundaries.
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