At a session of the Government, the Regulation on determining the air quality control program within the state network was adopted, at the proposal of the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
According to the Ministry, the Regulation will increase both the number of monitoring stations and the number of pollutants being tracked.
Monitoring within the network will be carried out by the Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), together with 17 public health institutes and institutes across Serbia, as well as the Bor Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
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For 2026, 50 million dinars have been allocated for the continuous financing of monitoring activities.
The increase in the number of monitoring stations is expected to ensure more comprehensive data, which will serve as the basis for adopting concrete measures that deliver results for cleaner air, it was concluded at the session.
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