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EEAFigure Proportion (%) of HM and BaP measuring stations where the sample uses the PM10 particle size fraction in the EU Member States
All operational stations (defined as having data coverage of more than 0 %). 'Other' may include aerosol (undefined size), TSP, PM2.5.
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EEAFigure Ozone 26th highest maximum 8-hour daily value, 2009
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EEAFigure Ozone SOMO35, 2006
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EEAFigure Ozone SOMO35, 2008
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EEAFigure Sulphur dioxide 2009. Daily limit value for the protection of human health
In the air quality directive (2008/EC/50) the EU has set two limit values for sulphur dioxide (SO2) for the protection of human health: the SO2 hourly mean value may not exceed 350 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m3) more than 24 times in a year and the SO2 daily mean value may not exceed 125 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m3) more than 3 times in a year.
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Publication Evaluation of progress under the EU National Emission Ceilings Directive
This report considers whether the EU has successfully addressed environmental and health objectives for 2010, set out when the National Emission Ceilings Directive was adopted in 2001. Certain objectives appear to be met according to the original scientific understanding used to inform the directive. But when using the improved scientific understanding of air pollution now available, it is clear that emissions need to be even further reduced to protect health and the environment.
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Highlight Europe still playing catch-up on air pollution, despite reduction successes
The European Union appears to have met several objectives to reduce the impacts of air pollution, according to the original scientific understanding used to set the objectives. But when using the improved scientific understanding of air pollution now available, it becomes clear that emissions need to be even further reduced to protect health and the environment.
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GIS Map Application Arsenic (As): annual mean concentrations in Europe
The map shows the annual mean concentrations of Arsenic (As) in Europe for the air quality stations with at least 14% of valid measurements, in ng/m3 (source: EEA, AirBase v.7)
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GIS Map Application Nickel (Ni): annual mean concentrations in Europe
The map shows the annual mean concentrations of Nickel (Ni) in Europe for the air quality stations with at least 14% of valid measurements, in ng/m3 (source: EEA, AirBase v.7)
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EEAFigure Emission trends of non-methane volatile organic compounds (EEA member countries, EU-27 Member States)
This chart shows past emission trends of NMVOCs in the EEA-32 and EU-27 group of countries. In addition - for the EU-27 - the 2010 NECD and 2020 Gothenburg target paths and emission ceilings are shown.
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