Air Quality Models use mathematical and numerical techniques to simulate the physical and chemical processes that affect pollutants as they disperse and react in the atmosphere.

The simulation of concentration of pollutants allows estimating the quality of the ambient air in an industrial zone, whose inhabitants could be exposed to concentrations that constitute a danger to human health.

The Biogroup Engineering Area has professionals trained abroad for the application of these models, with extensive experience in the application of internationally accepted models.

The mathematical models most used by Biogroup are detailed below:

AERMOD View version 8.5.0 (Gaussian Plume Air Dispersion Model) © 1996-2014 Lakes Environmental Software. American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
License: Acquired by Biogroup.

AERMET View version 8.5.0 (Meteorological Preprocessor) © 1996-2014 Lakes Environmental Software. American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
License: Acquired by Biogroup.

AERMAP View version 8.5.0 (Terrain Preprocessor) © 1996-2014 Lakes Environmental Software. American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
License: Acquired by Biogroup.

WRPLOT View version 8.5.0 (Wind Rose Plots for Meteorological Data) © 1996-2014 Lakes Environmental Software. American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
License: Acquired by Biogroup.

Each modeling is presented in a report format (according to EPA) which contains the following titles:

control pathway
Source Pathway (Source inputs)
Source Pathway (Other options)
Pathway Receiver
Receiver Pathway (Elevations/Flagpole for Grids)
Pathway Receiver (Risk and Fenceline Receivers)
Meteorology Pathway
output pathway
Results Summary
In addition, the sending by e-mail of the kmz files is included to be directly visualized in Google Earth for each of the models.