Annexes to COM(1994)109 - Ambient Air Quality Assessment and Management

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dossier COM(1994)109 - Ambient Air Quality Assessment and Management.
document COM(1994)109 EN
date September 27, 1996
ANNEX I


LIST OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS TO BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION IN THE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY


I. Pollutants to be studied at an initial stage, including pollutants governed by existing ambient air quality directives

1. Sulphur dioxide

2. Nitrogen dioxide

3. Fine particulate matter such as soot (including mw 10)

4. Suspended particulate matter

5. Lead

6. Ozone


II. Other air pollutants

7. Benzene

8. Carbon monoxide

9. Poly-aromatic hydrocarbons

10. Cadmium

11. Arsenic

12. Nickel

13. Mercury


ANNEX II


FACTORS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT WHEN SETTING LIMIT VALUES AND ALERT THRESHOLDS

When setting the limit value and, as appropriate, alert threshold, the following factors may, by way of example, be taken into account:

- degree of exposure of sectors of the population, and in particular sensitive sub-groups,

- climatic conditions,

- sensitivity of flora and fauna and their habitats,

- historic heritage exposed to pollutants,

- economic and technical feasibility,

- long-range transmission of pollutants, of which secondary pollutants, including ozone.


ANNEX III


GUIDELINES FOR SELECTING AIR POLLUTANTS FOR CONSIDERATION

1. Possibility, severity and frequency of effects; with regard to human health and the environment as a whole, the irreversible effects must be of special concern.

2. Ubiquity and high concentration of the pollutant in the atmosphere.

3. Environmental transformations or metabolic alterations, as these alterations may lead to the production of chemicals with greater toxicity.

4. Persistence in the environment, particularly if the pollutant is not biodegradable and can accumulate in humans, the environment or food chains.

5. Impact of the pollutant:

- size of exposed population, living resources or ecosystems,

- existence of particularly sensitive targets in the zone concerned.

6. Risk-assessment methods may also be used.

The pertinent danger criteria established under Directive 67/548/EEC (1) and its successive adaptations must be taken into account in the selection of the pollutants.

(1) OJ No 196, 16. 8. 1967, p. 1/670. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 91/632/EEC (OJ No L 338, 10. 12. 1991, p. 23)


ANNEX IV


INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE LOCAL, REGIONAL OR NATIONAL PROGRAMMES FOR IMPROVEMENT IN THE AMBIENT AIR QUALITY


Information to be provided under Article 8 (3)

1. Localization of excess pollution

- region

- city (map)

- measuring station (map, geographical coordinates).

2. General information

- type of zone (city, industrial or rural area)

- estimate of the polluted area (km²) and of the population exposed to the pollution

- useful climatic data

- relevant data on topography

- sufficient information on the type of targets requiring protection in the zone.

3. Responsible authorities

Names and addresses of persons responsible for the development and implementation of improvement plans.

4. Nature and assessment of pollution

- concentrations observed over previous years (before the implementation of the improvement measures)

- concentrations measured since the beginning of the project

- techniques used for the assessment.

5. Origin of pollution

- list of the main emission sources responsible for pollution (map)

- total quantity of emissions from these sources (tonnes/year)

- information on pollution imported from other regions.

6. Analysis of the situation

- details of those factors responsible for the excess (transport, including cross-border transport, formation)

- details of possible measures for improvement of air quality.

7. Details of those measures or projects for improvement which existed prior to the entry into force of this Directive i.e.

- local, regional, national, international measures

- observed effects of these measures.

8. Details of those measures or projects adopted with a view to reducing pollution following the entry into force of this Directive

- listing and description of all the measures set out in the project

- timetable for implementation

- estimate of the improvement of air quality planned and of the expected time required to attain these objectives.

9. Details of the measures or projects planned or being researched for the long term.

10. List of the publications, documents, work, etc., used to supplement information requested in this Annex.