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Sutton and Cheam 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton and Cheam]

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DAILY MEAN CONCENTRATION OF SMOKE AND SULPHER DIOXIDE
A daily record has been kept since the 1st November, 1958 of the
amount of smoke or suspended matter and sulphur dioxide in the air by
means of a smoke filter and volumetric sulphur dioxide apparatus
installed in Manor Park House,
It has long been recognised that a distinction must be drawn between
relatively coarse particles of solid matter which are quickly deposited by
their own weight, and which comprise most of the particulate matter
collected in the deposit gauge, and the very fine particles which settle
slowly, if at all. These fine particles, commonly referred to as 'smoke',
are less than about 20 microns (0.002 cm) in size and consist largely of
carbonaceous matter, including tar, produced by the incomplete combustion
of coal; some fine ash is also included. It is important to realise that little
of this fine material is collected in the deposit gauge which in consequence
gives no information about pollution by smoke. To obtain such information
a smoke filter is necessary.

The following table gives a summary of the daily readings taken during the year 1963:–

Smoke Concentration (Microgrammes per cu. metre)Sulphur Dioxide Concentration (Microgrammes per cu.metre)
Highest Daily ReadingLowest Daily ReadingAverage Daily ReadingHighest Daily ReadingLowest Daily ReadingAverage Daily Reading
January65963186778144270
February3045815639263204
March97114176625115
April11110472831995
May52721651536
June65320140654
July3951393724
August3541373219
September64732199748
October1308373301271
November1662384302444
December3443214050356279
Whole year: 19636592627782105
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19611184159.512443107