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An Introduction to Air Quality

Stratford on Avon District Council aims to provide an attractive, clean and safe environment for both residents and visitors. In order to so, the Council is committed to protecting and, where necessary, improving local air quality.

These pages will provide information on air quality issues for Stratford District, on pollutant types and health effects, on legislation and other background information.

Nationally, most air pollution is also caused by emissions from motor traffic and urban air quality is once more causing public concern. To increase public awareness, the Government issues daily air quality bulletins via the national media. These bulletins include health advice for those who may be especially affected by high concentrations of air pollutants.

The air pollutants that may cause health effects are ozone, particulate matter (PM10), carbon monoxide (CO), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The first five are used by the Environment Agency to classify air quality with reference to the risks to human health. The classifications are:

Low: Effects are unlikely to be noticed even by individuals sensitive to air pollutants.

Moderate: Mild effects, unlikely to require action. May be noticed among sensitive individuals.

High: Sensitive individuals may notice significant effects and action to avoid or reduce these effects may be needed (e.g. reducing exposure by spending less time in polluted areas). Asthmatics will find their 'reliever' inhaler is likely to reverse the effects on the lung.

Very high: The effects on sensitive individuals described for 'High' levels of pollution may worsen.

Although less serious than the smogs of the 1950's, pollution concentrations regularly exceed international health guidelines in some UK towns and cities and reach the classification of very high.

On 13th December 1991, London experienced the most severe nitrogen dioxide pollution incident since regular monitoring began in 1971. At this time, Friends of the Earth carried out a survey of air pollution standards around the country. They found that even in some less densely populated urban areas, such as Stratford, there were levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air that were potentially harmful to the general public.

An increasing phenomenon being experienced in larger towns and cities in the United Kingdom relates to photochemical smog due to low level ozone, principally from motor vehicles. The website of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) contains information regarding smog.

Although there is no scientific evidence that pollution from motor vehicles causes asthma, it is evident that the incidence of asthma in the population is increasing and any asthmatic is more likely to suffer an attack if exposed to high pollution levels arising from motor vehicles.

The Council will continue to monitor air quality in its district and to report to government, as is its duty, and to the public, so that they are fully informed.

Please follow the links below for further information.

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Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House,
Church Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX

E: info@stratford-dc.gov.uk
Tel: 01789 267 575
Fax: 01789 260 007
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Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire CV37 6HX

Tel: 01789 267 575
Fax: 01789 260 007
Minicom: 01789 260 747

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Stratford on Avon District Council