CLEANER AIR FOR EVERYONE TOP OF
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BOARD AGENDA


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2008


National Press Office - 9-Jul-2008 - ‘Cleaner Air for Everyone’ will be at the top of the agenda as the Environment Agency Board meets this Thursday 10 July 2008 to discuss progress and plans in improving air quality from sources it regulates.

The Environment Agency, along with local authorities, plays a key role in delivering improvements in air quality as highlighted in the Government’s 2007 Air Quality Strategy. The strategy sets out air quality standards and objectives for priority pollutants and proposed Government measures to improve air quality.

Ted Cantle, Deputy Chairman of the Environment Agency, said: “We are responsible for regulating air pollution from around 2,000 industrial sites, 1,000 farms and 450 landfill sites. These sites can have a major impact on air quality and so our work regulating these facilities plays an important role in reducing air pollution.

“Emissions from Environment Agency regulated sites are down by up to 60% since 2000, with significant reductions in emissions in all of the eight priority pollutants we regulate. This improvement in air quality has resulted in an estimated £1.1bn of health benefits, highlighting the importance of our work in regulating emissions.”

Ted Cantle continued: “However, traffic pollution remains a real challenge for local authorities as they are responsible for tackling this and we will be liaising with them to see what more can be done. Of the 225 local authorities in the UK who have declared Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA), those being areas of poor air quality, around 95% of these are in relation to transport emissions.

“Only 13 AQMA are in relation to emissions from sites the Environment Agency regulates and we have action plans in place to tackle these problem areas. We are also putting in to action plans for further a reduction of the emissions by 2010 – in some cases a cut of up to 40%.

“We are focussing our efforts on the sources of pollutants which have the greatest impact on health and the environment – oxides of nitrogen; particulate matter; and sulphur dioxide – ensuring cleaner air for everyone.”

The Environment Agency Board meets on Thursday, 10 July, 2008, from 10am to 1pm at North Lakes Hotel, Ullswater Road, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 8QT. The agenda can be discussed with Environment Agency Deputy Chairman Ted Cantle and board members during lunch from 1pm – 1.45pm.

The agenda and board papers can be found at the link on the left.

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The Environment Agency runs through Bedford River Festival

Catherine Burbage - 7-Jul-2008 - The Environment Agency joins other exhibitors this weekend, July 12th and 13th, by inviting you to come along and enjoy all the fun at this weekend’s Bedford River Festival. The Agency spends lots of time and money dealing with things connected to the river, such as recreation, conservation and flooding.

Ever fancied boating on the river? The Waterways team from the Environment Agency will be there to tell you how to get started. The River Great Ouse is just one of the rivers whose navigation is managed by the Environment Agency. Find out more about navigation by visiting the Waterways team on Stand MM17 in Mill Meadows.

The Environment Agency is also a supporter of the Bedford River Valley Park – an ambitious project to create a 'Park for People and Wildlife'. The Environment Agency’s Fisheries team would like to see a centre of excellence for angling as part of the project. They will have a stand alongside Waterways with a display fish and information on the joys of angling – you’re never too young or too old to get hooked!

The Environment Agency’s Flood Incident Management Team will also be attending the River Festival in partnership with the Bedfordshire and Luton Local Resilience Forum (BLLRF). As part of BLLRF, the Environment Agency works with local authorities, ‘blue light’ services and other organisations to increase community preparedness for emergency situations, one of which is the risk of flooding. Visit the Environment Agency’s Floodline Trailer at MM20 in Mill Meadows to find out more about BLLRF.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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