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Air Quality

What do we mean by Air Quality?

Air Quality is the term used to describe and classify the concentration of certain pollutants in the air. These pollutants have the potential to adversely affect human health at elevated concentrations. 

What are the Council’s Responsibilities?

Under Part IV of the Environment Act 1995, Council’s are required to review and assess air quality within their areas and identify any areas where air quality is unlikely to meet the objectives prescribed in the Air Quality Regulations (Wales) 2007. This applies to locations outside of buildings or other natural or man-made structures, above or below ground, where members of the public are regularly present. The process of reviewing and assessing air quality represents a cornerstone in the system of local air quality management (LAQM). 

The National Air Quality Strategy (NAQS) and The Air Quality (Wales) Regulations 2007 set health-based standards and objectives for eight key pollutants. Measures contained in the NAQS are designed to cut emissions and improve air quality in coming years.

The Environmental Health Section is responsible for monitoring air quality within °¬˛ćAƬ.  A list of the most recent reports confirming the status of air quality within °¬˛ćAƬ can be found below. 

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Contact Information

Public Protection
The General Offices
Steelworks Road
Ebbw Vale
NP23 6AA

Telephone:  01495 369542
Fax: 01495 355834

Email : environmental.health@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk