Wealden – Air Quality Reports

Local Authorities are required to assess and report every year to the government on the air quality in their local area. The reports must assess whether the statutory health-based objectives are being met. Where the objectives are not being met a Local Authority has to produce an Air Quality Action Plan to improve local air quality. ​

 

Wealden


Wealden District Council: Review and Assessment Summary

The review and assessment of air quality in this authority has been undertaken following the Local Air Quality Management process. The link to the local authority air quality reports is below:
Wealden District Council Air Quality Reports.

There are no air quality management areas in Wealden District

Reviews and assessments have been carried out by the Council to consider the quality of air in the area. Following Stage II of the review and assessment it was discovered that the air quality in the local area is generally good and meeting the objectives for air quality.

Recent Review and Assessment reports for Air Quality have established that there was no requirement to proceed to a Detailed Assessment as none of the air pollutants considered exceeded levels set out in National Regulations.

The district has two air quality monitoring stations; Isfield (ozone) and a DEFRA station at Lullington Heath (nitrogen dioxide and particulates (PM10)).

Sussex Air Quality Network (SAQN) Reports

These reports describe the air pollution trends, episodes and standards across Sussex.

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