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AQ Indicators Based on Ambient Air Directiv es National Reporting

AQ Indicators Based on Ambient Air Directiv es National Reporting. Jaroslav Fiala Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Prague, Czech Republic. Background The drawbacks of c urrently applied AP indicators :. low robustness (are subject ed to peak values fluctuations)

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AQ Indicators Based on Ambient Air Directiv es National Reporting

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  1. AQ Indicators Based on Ambient Air Directives National Reporting Jaroslav Fiala Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Prague, Czech Republic

  2. BackgroundThe drawbacks of currently applied AP indicators: • low robustness (are subjected to peak values fluctuations) • not harmonised with national AQ reporting • influenced by great differences in the number of stations in a individual country

  3. Ambient Air Directives: Legal Base for AQ Indicator Reporting FWD and DDs: • Define the common strategy and basic principles for air quality assessment and management • Specify common methods and criteria for the ambient air quality assessment • Require to apply these methods for the whole territory of a member state and to classify regions (zones) according to the adopted commonair quality levels set by the DD => • The member states must identify the area of their territory on which the limit values (and limit values plus margin of tolerance) are exceeded • By analogy, they are able to determine a portion of the population exposed to limit values exceedances

  4. AQ indicators : AQIhealth ~ % of population within zones (areas) where limit values (and LV +MT) for protection of health are exceeded AQIecosystems ~ % of territory (zones) where limit values for protection of ecosystems and vegetation are exceeded This indicators do not represent any additional burden on a national level

  5. Aim of preliminary assessment is to identify the areas of mandatory measurements and areas in which the limit values, or limit values including the margins of tolerance, are exceeded. The Directive explicitly requires such classification for the whole territory of a country More details: www.chmi.cz Example of assessment based on Ambient AQ Directives

  6. AQIh - Czech Republic % of population in areas classified according to 1DD, protection of public health

  7. Example of assessment based on Ambient AQ Directives continuation

  8. AQIe - Czech Republic % of areas classified according to 1DD, protection of ecosystems and vegetation

  9. AQ Indicators based on National Indicators- Health Protection i .. country Ni.. Number of population in a country X..pollutant (SO2, PM10, NO2, …) AQIh ~...% of population in zones (areas) where anyof limit values (and LV +MT) for protection of health are exceeded => calculated as % of union of zones where a limit values for a pollutant are exceeded

  10. AQ Indicators based on National Indicators - Protection of Vegatation and Ecosystems i .. country Ai.. area of a country X..pollutant (SO2, PM10, NO2, …) AQIe ~...% of territory of zones where any of the limit values for protection of ecosystems are exceeded => calculated as % of union of zones where limit values for a pollutant are exceeded

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