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EEAFigure Exceedance of air quality limit values of NO2 in urban areas (EEA member countries), 1996-2002
Over the years 1996-2002 the total population, for which exposure estimates are made, increased from 56 to 111 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting air quality data
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EEAFigure Percentage of population exposed to NO2 annual concentrations in urban areas, EEA member countries, 1996-2005
Over the years 1996-2005 the total population, for which exposure estimates are made, increased from 60 to 136 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting air quality data
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EEAFigure Percentage of population exposed to NO2 annual concentrations in urban areas, EEA member countries, 1996-2005
Over the years 1996-2004 the total population, for which exposure estimates are made, increased from 60 to 125 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting air quality data
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EEAFigure Percentage of population resident in urban areas potentially exposed to NO2 concentration levels exceeding the annual limit value, EEA member countries, 1997-2006
Over the years 1997-2006 the total population, for which exposure estimates are made, increased from 54 to 105 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting air quality data
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EEAFigure Percentage of population resident in urban areas potentially exposed to NO2 concentration levels exceeding the annual limit value, EEA member countries, 1997-2007
The annual mean limit value is 40 µg NO2/m3. Over the years 1997-2007 the total population, for which exposure estimates are made, increased from 54 to 113 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting air quality data under the Exchange of Information Decision.
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EEAFigure Highest daily PM10 concentration (36th highest daily 24h-mean) observed at urban stations (EEA member countries), 1997-2002
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EEAFigure 36th highest 24-hour mean PM10 concentration observed at urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2004
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EEAFigure 36th highest 24-hour mean PM10 concentration observed at urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2005
36th highest 24-hour mean PM10 concentration observed at urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2005
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EEAFigure 36th highest 24-hour PM10 concentration averaged through available urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2006
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EEAFigure 36th highest 24-hour mean PM10 concentration observed at urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2007
Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations.
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