Directive 1999/30 - Limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air

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This directive was in effect from July 19, 1999 until June 10, 2010 and should have been implemented in national regulation on July 19, 2001 at the latest.

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Council Directive 1999/30/EC of 22 April 1999 relating to limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1999/30
Original proposal COM(1997)500 EN
CELEX number i 31999L0030

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Document 22-04-1999
Publication in Official Journal 29-06-1999; Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 15 Volume 005,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 15 Volume 004,OJ L 163, 29.6.1999,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 15 Volume 005,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 15 Volume 004,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 15 Volume 004
Effect 19-07-1999; Entry into force Date pub. + 20 See Art 13
End of validity 10-06-2010; Repealed by 32008L0050
Transposition 19-07-2001; At the latest See Art 12

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31999L0030

Council Directive 1999/30/EC of 22 April 1999 relating to limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air

Official Journal L 163 , 29/06/1999 P. 0041 - 0060

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 1999/30/EC

of 22 April 1999

relating to limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 130s(1) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(2),

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 189c of the Treaty(3),

  • (1) 
    Whereas, on the basis of principles enshrined in Article 130r of the Treaty, the European Community programme of policy and action in relation to the environment and sustainable development (the fifth Environment Action Programme)(4) envisages in particular amendments to legislation on air pollutants; whereas that programme recommends the establishment of long-term air-quality objectives;
  • (2) 
    Whereas Article 129 of the Treaty provides that health-protection requirements shall form a constituent part of the Community's other policies; whereas Article 3(o) of the Treaty provides that the activities of the Community shall include a contribution to the attainment of a high level of health protection;
  • (3) 
    Whereas, pursuant to Article 4(5) of Council Directive 96/62/EC of 27 September 1996 on ambient air quality assessment and management(5), the Council is to adopt the legislation provided for in paragraph 1 and the provisions laid down in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the same Article;
  • (4) 
    Whereas the limit values laid down in this Directive are minimum requirements; whereas, in accordance with Article 130t of the Treaty, Member States may maintain or introduce more stringent protective measures; whereas, in particular, stricter limit values may be introduced to protect the health of particularly vulnerable categories of the population, such as children and hospital patients; whereas a Member State may require that limit values be attained before the dates laid down in this Directive;
  • (5) 
    Whereas ecosystems should be protected against the adverse effects of sulphur dioxide; whereas vegetation should be protected against the adverse effects of oxides of nitrogen;
  • (6) 
    Whereas different types of particles can have different harmful effects on human health; whereas there is evidence that risks to human health associated with exposure to man-made particulate matter are higher than risks associated with exposure to naturally occurring particles in ambient air;
  • (7) 
    Whereas Directive 96/62/EC requires that action plans be developed for zones within which concentrations of pollutants in ambient air exceed limit values plus any temporary margins of tolerance applicable in order to ensure compliance with limit values by the date or dates laid down; whereas insofar as they relate to particulate matter such action plans and other reduction strategies should aim to reduce concentrations of fine particles as part of the total reduction in concentrations of particulate matter;
  • (8) 
    Whereas Directive 96/62/EC provides that the numerical values for limit values and alert thresholds are to be based on the findings of work carried out by international scientific groups active in the field; whereas the Commission is to take account of the most recent scientific-research data in the epidemiological and environmental fields concerned and of the most recent advances in metrology for re-examining the elements on which limit values and alert thresholds are based;
  • (9) 
    Whereas in order to facilitate the review of this Directive in...

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