air quality - the national picture
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Air Quality – The National Picture
Patrick Kenny
National Ambient Air Quality Programme
Office Of Environmental Assessment
28th September 2015
Overview
o model
Air quality -
• Zones and monitoring network
• Current trends in Ireland – 2014 report
• AQ Health Index
• Research
• EMEP network
Radon
Current and future developments –
• Air Incident Response Unit (AIRU)
• Citizen science
• Air quality monitoring programme
• Air quality model - forecasts
Air Quality - Zones and Monitoring Network
CAFÉ Directive / 4th Daughter Directive
The EPA is the Competent Authority for implementation
Manages the national ambient monitoring network
National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for air quality
Pollutants monitored for;
NO2 / NOx, SO2, PM2.5 / PM10, Ozone,
Benzene, CO, PAH, Metals – As, Ni, Pb, Cd, Hg
Four zones A,B, C and D
Air Quality - Zones and Monitoring Network
Air Quality monitoring zones in Ireland in 2014/15
Air Quality Zones and Monitoring Stations
Air quality monitoring sites in Ireland in 2014
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland
2014 Air Quality Report published today
Ireland continues to have comparatively good air quality
with no breaches of legal limit values recorded at any
monitoring stations in 2014
Dioxin survey 2014
Levels are in line with previous surveys and below
legislative limits
WHO have developed guideline standards which are
stricter than EU values. Should these be adopted by the
EU, it would present a significant challenge
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland
Particulate Matter levels are of concern –
Implementation and enforcement of bituminous coal
ban
Households / businesses should strive to switch
from solid fuel to cleaner alternatives if possible
NO2 in trafficked areas a concern
Smarter Travel – A Sustainable Transport Future
National Emission Reduction Target (NERT) for PM2.5
10% reduction by 2020
Black Smoke Concentrations in Major Urban Areas
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µg
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Zone A Zone B Zone C
revoked 98 percentile limit value
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland – NO2
Trend in NO2 concentrations for zones in Ireland 2004 ‐ 2014
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland – PM10
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Zone A traffic
Zone A background
Zone B traffic
Zone C
Zone D
Annual limit value
WHO air quality guideline
Trend in PM10 concentrations for zones in Ireland 2004 - 2014
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland – Ozone
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Galway remote
Monaghan remote
Laois regional
Kerry remote
Mayo near town
Long-term objective
Trend in ozone concentrations in Ireland 2004 - 2014
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland – PM2.5
Trend in PM2.5 concentrations in Ireland 2004 - 2014
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Coleraine St.
Rathmines
Marino
Cork
Ennis
Longford
Claremorris
Annual limit value
WHO guideline
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland - PAH
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Zone A traffic
Zone B
Zone C
Zone D background
Trend in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) – 2009 -2014
Air Quality – current trends in Ireland – SO2
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Zone A (background)
Zone B
Zone D
Vegetation annual limit value
Trend in SO2 concentrations for zones in Ireland 2004 - 2014
Air Quality – SO2
Holuhraun ice field in Iceland
Air Quality – NO2
Concentrations of NO2 in Ireland in 2012 with relation to other EU Member
States (source: EEA)
Air Quality – PM10
Concentrations of PM10 in Ireland in 2012 in relation to other EU
Member States (Source: EEA)
Air Quality – ozone
Concentrations of ozone in Ireland in 2012 in relation to other EU
Member States (Source: EEA)
Air Quality Index for Health – www.airquality.epa.ie
Air Quality Index for Health – www.airquality.epa.ie
Air Quality Index for Health – www.airquality.epa.ie
Additional Features of the Website
Summary of ongoing EPA funded air quality related projects
Project Title Organisation
2013-EH-FS-7 Development of a spatially- and temporally-resolved
emission inventory for Ireland
University of Dublin, Trinity
College (TCD)
2013-CCRP-FS.15 CRiMsON (Consolidation of IRelands Greenhouse Gas
and Transboundary MOnitoring Network)
National University of Ireland
Galway (NUIG)
2013-EH-MS-14 Assessment of the impact of ammonia emissions from
intensive agriculture installations on SACs and SPAs
University College Dublin
(UCD)
2013-EH-MS-15 Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter in Rural and
Urban Residential Areas (SAPPHIRE)
University College Cork (UCC)
CCRP-09-FS-4-2 Research support for integrated atmospheric studies at
Mace Head
National University of Ireland
Galway (NUIG)
2012-CCRP-MS.7 Critical Loads and Dynamic Soil-Vegetation Modelling Trent University
Summary of ongoing EPA funded air quality related projects
2012-CCRP-MS.8 Ammonia2—Baseline Ammonia Deposition Rates in
Ireland and Local impacts of Point Source Emissions
University College Dublin (UCD)
CCRP-09-FS-4-3 Research Support for Mace Head: Instrumentation, Data
Systems and Analysis
National University of Ireland
Galway (NUIG)
CCRP08Proj-4.1A Development of critical loads for Ireland Trent University
2010-AQ-MS-1 Evaluation of the effect of domestic solid fuel burning on
ambient air quality in Ireland
Dublin Institute of Technology
(DIT)
2012-EH-FS-6 Air quality modelling University of Dublin, Trinity
College (TCD)
2013-CCRP-MS.14 Integrated Modelling Project - GAINS Ireland APEnvEcon
2014-CCRP-MS.19 On-Line BioAerosol Sampling (OLBAS) University College Cork (UCC)
2014-CCRP-FS.20 Research Fellowship on Air Science University of Dublin, Trinity
College (TCD)
European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) Network
National Radiation Monitoring Network
EPA continuously assesses
radioactivity in air at selected
permanent monitoring stations in the
NRMN
Levels low & consistent with global
background levels
Emergency response role – rapid,
nationwide assessment of airborne
contamination
Trace levels from the Fukushima
nuclear accident measured March-
May 2011
Radon – The radon map of Ireland
Ireland - 89 Bq/m3
UK - 21 Bq/m3
Worldwide - 39 Bq/m3
Recent and Future Developments
Air Incident Response Unit (AIRU)
Citizen science
Air quality webpages optimized for mobile devices such as
phones and tablets
Future Developments -
Air quality monitoring programme
Air quality model – forecasts
Improved dashboard
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