Air Pollution in Northern Ireland 2023 report released
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The ‘Air Pollution in Northern Ireland 2023’ report has been published today by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
This statistical report is the twenty-second in a series of annual reports on air quality in Northern Ireland. It contains summary information on key air quality monitoring results for 2023 and analysis from data collected by automatic monitoring stations. It is available at: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/publications/air-pollution-northern-ireland-2023.
Key points
- Northern Ireland collected data from 22 automatic monitoring stations during 2023.
- The report provides details of air quality monitoring undertaken and gives a summary of results, as well as long-term trends. It also sets out information on the progress being made by councils in managing local air quality.
- Regulations limit values, target values and corresponding Air Quality Strategy objectives, have been met for the majority of the pollutants covered in this report for Northern Ireland in 2023.
- Levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) – which is measured at four sites – have remained compliant with the regulations target since the measured exceedance recorded in 2016 at Derry Brandywell. Against the stricter UK Air Quality Strategy objective for PAHs, three out of the four sites exceeded the objective in 2023.
- One site, Lough Navar, exceeded the UK Air Quality Strategy objective for ozone.
- The report continues to compare monitored levels of air pollutants in Northern Ireland with the 2021 World Health Organisation (WHO) global air quality guideline levels.
- Along with the Department, district councils have a duty to carry out air quality monitoring, and where air quality falls below acceptable levels they are required to declare Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs). In the 2023 reporting year there were 19 AQMAs in Northern Ireland.
- The Department works closely with district councils and with other government departments to ensure that progress is being made towards meeting all air quality targets and objectives.
Further Information
The Air Pollution in Northern Ireland 2023 Report can be accessed either through the DAERA website at: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/publications/air-pollution-northern-ireland-2023 or the Air quality in Northern Ireland website at: https://www.airqualityni.co.uk/reports.
Notes to editors:
- This report is updated and published annually; this is the 22nd publication.
Copies of this report from previous years can be found at https://www.airqualityni.co.uk/reports - The main sections of this report cover- Report Highlights, Sources of Air Pollution in Northern Ireland, Legislation and Policy, and Air Quality Monitoring Results for 2023.
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