ENTECH 6L Silonite Canisters equipped with timers and probes are being used to monitor ambient air quality in Allentown, Pennsylvania neighborhoods.

ENTECH 6L Silonite Canisters equipped with timers and probes are being used to monitor ambient air quality in Allentown, Pennsylvania neighborhoods. The research is being conducted by Lehigh professors and students in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

Lehigh Professors and Students Conduct Research on Air Pollutants Impact

The team has been conducting ambient air quality monitoring in Allentown, Pennsylvania neighborhoods.

Photography by

Christa Neu

Lehigh researchers Hyunok Choi, associate professor in the department of Community and Population Health, and Breena Holland, associate professor of political science and the Environmental Initiative, along with Lehigh students, are partnering with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to measure concentrations of ethylene oxide (EtO) and other volatile organic compounds in the air.

The team has been conducting ambient air quality monitoring using ENTECH 6L Silonite Canisters equipped with timers and probes.

This research aims to characterize ambient concentrations of volatile air toxics in Allentown, Pennsylvania neighborhoods; identify likely sources and community health concerns; and collaborate with the community to sustain monitoring and activities that reduce health risks from air pollution.

Photography by

Christa Neu

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