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Statutory Instrument

The Air Quality Limit Values (Amendment) Regulations 2002

Citation
S.I. 2002/3117
As at
Sections
2
Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations may be cited as the Air Quality Limit Values (Amendment) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 10th January 2003.

Section 2Amendment of the Air Quality Limit Values Regulations 2001

(1) The Air Quality Limit Values Regulations 2001 are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2 (definitions)—

(a) in the definition of “relevant pollutants”, for the words “particulate matter and lead” there are substituted the words “particulate matter, lead, benzene and carbon monoxide”; and

(b) the website address appearing in the definition of “zone” is replaced by “ http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment ”.

(3) There is inserted a new regulation 2A—

Designation of competent authority

(2A) The Secretary of State is designated as the competent authority for the purposes of article 3 (implementation and responsibilities) of Council Directive 96/62/ EC on ambient air quality assessment and management .

(4) In regulation 7(6) (reference methods for relevant pollutants)—

(a) at the end of sub-paragraph (b) the word “and” is omitted; and

(b) after sub-paragraph (c) there is added—

(d) the sampling and analysis of benzene; and

(e) the analysis of carbon monoxide

(5) In regulation 7(9) (measurement of volume of relevant pollutants), for the words “nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen” there are substituted the words “nitrogen dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, benzene and carbon monoxide”.

(6) In regulation 11(1) (powers to give directions relating to air quality)—

(a) after the word “management” the word “and” is replaced by a comma; and

(b) after the words “lead in ambient air” there are added the words “and of European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/69/EC relating to the limit values for benzene and carbon monoxide in ambient air ”.

(7) After regulation 13(3) (public information) there is added—

(3A) Information on ambient concentrations of benzene, as an average value over the last 12 months, shall be updated—

(a) where practicable, on a monthly basis;

(b) in all other cases, as a minimum on a three-monthly basis.

(3B) Information on ambient concentrations of carbon monoxide, as a maximum running average over eight hours, shall be updated—

(a) where practicable, on an hourly basis;

(b) in all other cases, as a minimum on a daily basis.

(8) In Schedule 1 (Limit Values, Margins of Tolerance etc ), after the table relating to lead there is added—

BENZENE

CARBON MONOXIDE

(9) In Part I of Schedule 2 (upper and lower assessment thresholds), after the table relating to lead there is added—

(10) In the first paragraph of Part II of Schedule 2 (determination of exceedances of upper and lower assessment thresholds), for the words from “An assessment threshold” to the end of that paragraph there are substituted the words—

An assessment threshold will be deemed to have been exceeded if it has been exceeded during at least three separate years out of the previous five years.

(11) In Schedule 3 (location of sampling points)—

(a) for the title of that Schedule there is substituted—

LOCATION OF SAMPLING POINTS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF RELEVANT POLLUTANTS IN AMBIENT AIR

(b) In Part II (microscale siting), in the fifth indent (location of traffic-oriented samplers)—

(i) after the words “for nitrogen dioxide” there are added the words “and carbon monoxide”; and

(ii) for the words “for particulate matter and lead” there are substituted the words “for particulate matter, lead and benzene”.

(12) In Schedule 4 (criteria for determining minimum number of sampling points), in column 2 of the table in paragraph (a) of Part I (diffuse sources), after the words “traffic-oriented station” there are added the words “-this requirement shall also apply to benzene and carbon monoxide provided that it does not increase the number of sampling points.”

(13) At the end of Part I of Schedule 5 (data quality objectives) there is added—

The following data quality objectives, for allowed uncertainty of assessment methods, of minimum time coverage and of data capture of measurement are provided to guide quality assurance programmes.

The uncertainty (on a 95% confidence interval) of the assessment methods shall be evaluated in accordance with the ‘Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty of Measurements’ ( ISO 1993) or the methodology of ISO 5725:1994 . The percentages for uncertainty in the above table are given for individual measurements averaged over the period considered by the limit value, for a 95% confidence interval. The uncertainty for the fixed measurements should be interpreted as being applicable in the region of the appropriate limit value.

The uncertainty for modelling and objective estimation is defined as the maximum deviation of the measured and calculated concentration levels, over the period considered by the limit value, without taking into account the timing of the events.

The requirements for minimum data capture and time coverage do not include losses of data due to the regular calibration or the normal maintenance of the instrumentation.

The Secretary of State may allow for random measurements to be made instead of continuous measurements for benzene if the uncertainty, including the uncertainty due to random sampling, meets the quality objective of 25%. Random sampling must be spread evenly over the year.

35% urban background and traffic sites (distributed over the year to be representative of various conditions for climate and traffic)

90% industrial sites

(14) In Schedule 6 (reference methods for assessment of concentrations)—

(a) for the title of the Schedule there is substituted—

REFERENCE METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT OF CONCENTRATIONS OF RELEVANT POLLUTANTS

(b) there is added at the end of the Schedule—

Reference method for the sampling and analysis of benzene

The reference method for the measurement of benzene will be a pumped sampling method on a sorbent cartridge followed by gas chromatographic determination.

Reference method for the analysis of carbon monoxide

The reference method for the measurement of carbon monoxide will be a non-dispersive infra-red spectrometric ( NDIR ) method.

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