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29.—(1) The Secretary of State must make the following available to the public and appropriate interested organisations—
(a)up-to-date information given on at least a daily basis, and if possible on an hourly basis on concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, PM10 and if possible, PM2.5, ozone and carbon monoxide;
(b)up-to-date information on concentrations of benzene and lead, presented as an average over the last twelve months, and updated every three months or if possible every month;
(c)up-to-date information as to any amendment to the attainment dates for limit values for nitrogen dioxide or PM10;
(d)up–to-date information on concentrations and deposition rates of arsenic, cadmium, nickel, mercury, benzo(a)pyrene and other polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons;
(e)information about cases where target values for arsenic, cadmium, nickel and benzo(a)pyrene are exceeded, together with reasons for such cases, the area concerned, and appropriate information regarding effects on health and the environment;
(f)information on measures taken to achieve target values for arsenic, cadmium, nickel and benzo(a)pyrene;
(g)information about actual or predicted instances where pollutants exceed alert or information thresholds;
(h)air quality plans;
(i)short-term action plans.
(2) The information in paragraph (1)(g) must be made available in accordance with Schedule 9.
(3) Information must be distributed free of charge in a clear and comprehensible manner [F1, including the applicable methodology in relation to that information where appropriate,] via any easily accessible media including the internet or other appropriate means of telecommunication taking into account the requirements of Council Directive 2007/2/EC on establishing an infrastructure for spatial information in the European Community [F2in so far as it has been transposed into the law that applies in England].
(4) For the purposes of this Part, “interested organisations” includes environmental organisations, consumer organisations, organisations representing sensitive populations, relevant healthcare bodies and industrial federations.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 29(3) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Air Quality (Amendment of Domestic Regulations) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/74), regs. 2(b), 4(6)(a); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)
F2Words in reg. 29(3) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Air Quality (Amendment of Domestic Regulations) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/74), regs. 2(b), 4(6)(b); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)
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