Policy

Local Air Quality Management

Cover of Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management Policy GuidanceCover of Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management Technical Guidance

A system of Local Air Quality Management has been in place in the UK since 1997, with the overall aim of ensuring that the national air quality objectives will be achieved in all areas. In early 2009, the Defra Technical GuidanceLink opens in a new window and The Scottish Government Policy GuidanceLink opens in a new window for LAQM were updated and re-issued to ensure that all local authorities continue to follow best practice.

Local Authorities are required to review their current air quality and assess whether any locations are likely to exceed the national objectives. If they identify areas of exceedence then one or more air quality management areas will need to be defined. Local authorities are encouraged to work together, and to consult with other local stakeholders to ensure that the process is carried out in a transparent fashion.

A series of LAQM Tools have been developed to assist local authorities with this task

Progress on Review and Assessment across Scotland is available from the LAQM section of this website.


Air Quality Strategy

The cover of the Air Quality Strategy

The latest Air Quality StrategyLink opens in a new window published in July 2007 establishes the framework for air quality improvements across the UK. Measures agreed at the national and international level are the foundations on which the strategy is based.

The strategy sets out the Air Quality Standards and Objectives which have been set in order to measure the improvement of air quality.

Latest up-to-date hourly measurements of air pollution are reported to the general public using an easy to understand 1-10 air pollution index system. The categories range from LOW to VERY HIGH air pollution with associated advice on health affects and what precautions may be taken to protect health.

The index is over a similar range to that used for the pollen and sunburn indices so is in a format which is recognisable by the public.

Find out more about the air pollution index.


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