Requires the installation of air quality monitors in all subway stations
Requires installing air quality monitors in every subway station and making real-time data publicly available to improve rider health safety and transit transparency.
Requires installing air quality monitors in every subway station and making real-time data publicly available to improve rider health safety and transit transparency.
Bill A 723 would mandate the installation of air quality monitors in every subway station. The aim is to ensure real-time or regularly reported data on air conditions in the subway system, enhancing transparency and public health safeguards for riders and workers.
Note: The specific technical standards, installation timeline, funding mechanisms, enforcement provisions, and implementation milestones would be set forth in the full text of the bill, which is not provided here.
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