SCHEDULE 2UPPER AND LOWER ASSESSMENT THRESHOLDS AND EXCEEDANCES

Regulation 5(5)

PART IUpper and lower assessment thresholds

The following upper and lower assessment thresholds will apply:

a

SULPHUR DIOXIDE

Health protection

Ecosystem protection

Upper assessment threshold

60 % of 24-hour limit value (75 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than 3 times in any calendar year)

60 % of winter limit value (12 μg/m3 )

Lower assessment threshold

40 % of 24-hour limit value (50 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than 3 times in any calendar year)

40 % of winter limit value (8 μg/m3)

b

NITROGEN DIOXIDE AND OXIDES OF NITROGEN

Hourly limit value for the protection of human health(NO2)

Annual limit value for the protection of human health(NO2)

Annual limit value for the protection of vegetation(NOx)

Upper assessment threshold

70 % of limit value (140 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than 18 times in any calendar year)

80 % of limit value (32 μg/m3 )

80 % of limit value (24 μg/m3 )

Lower assessment Threshold

50 % of limit value (100 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than 18 times in any calendar year)

65 % of limit value (26 μg/m3 )

65 % of limit value (19.5 μg/m3 )

c

PARTICULATE MATTER7

24-hour average

Annual average

Upper assessment threshold

60 % of limit (30 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than seven times in any calendar year)

70 % of limit value (14 μg/m3 )

Lower assessment threshold

40 % of 2 limit value (20 μg/m3 , not to be exceeded more than seven times in any calendar year)

50 % of limit value (10 μg/m3)

d

LEAD

Annual average

Upper assessment threshold

70 % of limit value (0.35 μg/m3 )

Lower assessment threshold

50 % of limit value (0.25 μg/m3 )

PART IIDetermination of exceedances of upper and lower and lower assessment thresholds

Exceedances of upper and lower assessment thresholds must be determined on the basis of concentrations during the previous five years where sufficient data are available. An assessment threshold will be deemed to have been exceeded if during those five years the total number of exceedances of the numerical concentration of the threshold is more than three times the number of exceedances allowed each year.

Where fewer than five years' data are available, measurement campaigns of short duration during the period of the year and at locations likely to be typical of the highest pollution levels may be combined with results obtained from information from emission inventories and modelling to determine exceedances of the upper and lower assessment thresholds.