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Datasheet — Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe
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Industrial air pollution cost Europe up to €169 billion in 2009, EEA reveals
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Annual mean NO2 concentration observed at urban background stations, EEA member countries, 1997-2007
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Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations.
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Perceived and reported air pollution
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Percieved and reported air pollution
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Percentage of urban population resident in areas for days per year with ozone concentrations over the target value set for protection of human health, EEA member countries, 1997-2008
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The target value is 120 µg O3/m³ as daily maximum of 8 hour mean, not to be exceeded more than 25 days per calendar year, averaged over three years. Over the years 1997-2008 the total population for which exposure estimates are made, increases from 49 to 114 million people due to an increasing number of monitoring stations reporting under the Exchange of Information Decision. Year-to-year variations in exposure classes are partly caused by the changes in spatial coverage. Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations. Data for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Turkey are not included due to the geographical coverage of the Urban Audit and/or lack of air quality data.
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European Union emission inventory report 1990 — 2008 under the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)
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This document is the European Union emission
inventory report under the United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air
Pollution (LRTAP). It includes information on
the formal institutional arrangements that
underpin the European Union's emission
inventory, emission trends for the EU‑27 and Member
States, and the contribution of important
individual emission sources to total emissions, sector group emission trends for key pollutants, information on recalculations and future
planned improvements.
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Summary for policymakers — Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe
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Arsenic 2009. Annual target value for the protection of human health
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In the directive 2004/107/EC (Fourth Daughter Directive), the EU has set a target value for arsenic (As) for the protection of human health: the As annual mean value may not exceed 6 nanograms per cubic metre (ng/m3). The target value enters into force 31.12.2012.
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Emissions of air pollutants by sector in 2005, EU-27
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The graph above shows the emissions of ozone precursors (methane CH4; carbon monoxide CO; nonmethane volatile organic compounds NMVOCs; and nitrogen oxides NOX) each weighted by a factor prior to aggregation to represent their respective tropospheric ozone formation potential (TOFP)
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Percentage of ecosystem area at risk of acidification for EEA Member Countries and EEA Cooperating Countries in 2010 for a current legislation (CLE) scenario
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The results were computed using the 2008 Critical Loads database. Deposition data was made available by the LRTAP Convention EMEP Centre for Integrated Assessment Modelling (CIAM) at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in autumn 2007.
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