Limerick’s Citizen Scientists sought for EPA survey

The launch of the Clean Air Together project at City Hall, Merchant's Quay. Photo: Kieran Ryan-Benson.

THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is on the lookout for residents, businesses, and community groups in Limerick to become Citizen Scientists and take part in its air quality survey across the month of October.

400 people are needed to take part to monitor and analyse air quality in the Treaty City. Kicking off on October 2, the Clean Air Together project will help scientists understand air quality in Limerick and what can be done about it.

Interested residents, businesses, and community groups can sign up to become a Citizen Scientist on cleanairtogether.ie before the closing date of September 15.

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