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    <description>    Particulate Matter (PM 10 )        In the period 1997-2005, 16-45% of the urban population was potentially exposed to ambient air concentrations of particulate matter (PM 10 ) in excess of the EU limit value set for the protection of human health (50    m   g/m 3  daily mean not be exceeded more than 35 days a calendar year). There was no discernible trend over the period (Figure 1).       Nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 )        In the period 1996-2005, 21-47% of the urban population was potentially exposed to ambient air nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) concentrations above the EU limit value set for the protection of human health (40    m   g NO 2 /m 3  annual mean). There was a slight downwards trend over the period (Figure 1).       Ozone (O 3 )        In the period 1996-2005, 13-60% of the urban population in Europe was exposed to ambient ozone concentrations exceeding the EU target value set for the protection of human health (120    m   g O 3 /m 3  daily maximum 8-hourly average, not to be exceeded more than 25 times a calendar year). The 60% of the urban population exposed to ambient ozone concentrations over the EU target value was recorded in 2003, which was the record year. There was no discernible trend over the period (Figure 1).       Sulphur dioxide (SO 2 )        In the period 1996-2005, the fraction of the urban population in EEA-32 member countries that is potentially exposed to ambient air concentrations of sulphur dioxide in excess of the EU limit value set for the protection of human health (125    m   g SO 2 /m 3  daily mean not to be exceeded more than three days a year), decreased to less than 1%, and as such the EU limit value set is close to being met everywhere (Figure 1).  </description>
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      <title>What progress is being made in reducing concentrations of air pollutants in urban areas to below the limit values (for SO2, NO2 and PM10) or the target values (for ozone) defined in the air quality framework directive and its daughter directives?</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 16:33:23 GMT</pubDate>
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