
ArmInfo. Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan attempted to convince the media and the public during a press conference on September 15 that the issue with air quality in the city is just imaginary. To make his case, he presented data recorded by sensors installed at construction sites in the capital, where the PM 2.5 indicator (fine particles of dust and other pollutants in the air) was, according to him, within the maximum permissible concentration (MPC).
Avinyan assured that there are issues problems with air quality just in winter. When Avinyan was asked about the lack of special dust protection nets at construction sites, he said that two and a half years ago, city authorities required builders to have the appropriate equipment. In case of their absence, according to the mayor, the latter are subject to fines. However, as the mayor noted, the fine is a completely ridiculous amount of 70,000 AMD, and such a decision was made not by the Council of Elders of Yerevan, but by the National Assembly of Armenia.
In this regard, the mayor spoke about a recently adopted decision, according to which builders who do not comply with the equipment requirements will lose the opportunity to take advantage of tax benefits in 2026 - up to 75%.
He mentioned the upcoming programs for greening the city, particularly, the construction of urban forests. Avinyan also said that the mayor's office has initiated a 4-year program affecting the mining industry, construction, and additional environmental restrictions in urban development. According to him, new requirements will be applied to builders for planting trees in accordance with the square meters under construction.
Meanwhile, it is worth noting that the latest data (from August 20 to 26, 2025 https://armmonitoring.am/public/admin/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Dust/08-27-1.jpg ) of the Hydrometeorological Center of Armenia indicate that the level of dust in the air exceeded the MPC several times in the Nor-Nork administrative district (Gaya Avenue), in the center (Intersection of Surb Grigor Lusavorich Street with Agatangeghos Street). Excess of the norm was also recorded in the Arabkir (Komitas Avenue) and Shengavit (Arshakunyants Street) administrative districts. In terms of nitrogen dioxide (http://armmonitoring.am/public/admin/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Dust/08-27-2.jpg ) it almost several times exceeds the norm in the Kentron administrative district (Intersection of Surb Grigor Lusavorich Street with Agatangehosa Street), as well as in Nor-Nork (Gay Avenue).
No deviations from the MPC were observed for sulfur dioxide (SO2) during the specified period (https://armmonitoring.am/public/admin/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Dust/08-27-3.jpg).
Note that PM 2.5 is considered one of the most dangerous components of polluted air. These particles can cause or aggravate respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, allergies, and also affect overall health.