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Ambient Air Quality Standards
- In a legislative or legislatively empowered instrument
- In a non-binding instrument
Responsibility for air quality standards
- National government
- State/provincial government
- Local government
- Shared responsibility
Indoor Air Quality Standards
- Yes
Type of instrument
- Primary legislation
- Other primary legislation
- Secondary legislation
- Policy linked to the legislative framework
- Policy/guidance
- More than one
Nature of legal obligations
- Duty to meet AAQS (Binding legislative obligation on the state)
- Duty to take BPM to meet standard
- Escalating duty to take action (if AQ worsens)
- Duty to report to public authority
- Duty to plan for achieving AAQS
- Emergency planning requirements for dangerous AQ levels
Exceedances
- Generally allowed exceedances
- Other allowed exceedances (emergency reasons/natural events)
Compliance with WHO Air Quality Guidelines (2005)
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PM2.5 (10 μg/m3 annual mean 25 μg/m3 24-hour mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.
- PM10 (20 μg/m3 annual mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- PM10 (50 μg/m3 24-hour mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- Ozone (100 μg/m3 8-hour mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- NO2 (40 μg/m3 annual mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- NO2 (200 μg/m3 1-hour mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- SO2 (20 μg/m3 24-hour mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- SO2 (500 μg/m3 10-minute mean)
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.- Newly acknowledged pollutants
The WHO Air quality guidelines are a set of evidence-based recommendations of limit values for specific air pollutants developed to help countries achieve air quality that protects public health. The first release of the guidelines was in 1987. Since then, several updated versions have appeared. This toolkit currently assesses countries against the 2005 guideline values (see here). The guidelines were updated more recently in 2021 (see here) and the legislation and policies presented in this toolkit will in the future be reassessed against these updated values.Legal requirement to monitor
Procedural and substantive rights
- Public right to air quality data (including general right to environmental information)
- Legal right to participate in setting AAQS in legislation
- Legal right to participate in devising air quality plans or actions in legislation
- Legal rights of access to justice (linked directly to air quality framework)
Legal coordination of policy to achieve AAQS
- Legal link between air quality standards and decision-making on projects
- Legally mandated policy coordination for air quality
Enforcement mechanisms
- Criminal
- Civil
- Administrative
- Bespoke enforcement mechanism
- Multi-level governance mechanism (eg EU Commission)
Provisions for transboundary air pollution
- Yes
Showing 241 - 250 of 294 resultsAir Pollution Control Regulations.| 1999 |Regulation
PalauThe Regulations make provision for air quality standards, permits to construct or operate a stationary source, i.e. all air contaminant sources, except mobile sources, monitoring, records and reporting ob air pollution, sampling and testing methods at boundaries of buffer zones, control of fugitive dust, i.e. any airborne solid matter emitted from any source other than stack or chimney, control of...
KeywordsLegislation, Permitting, Air pollution, Industrial sources, Fixed point sources, Air quality standards, Mobile point sources, Air quality monitoring, Monitoring stations, Burning, Zones, Zoning, Compliance, Pollutants, Concentration-based standards, Air quality, Concentrations, Particulate matter, Point source controls, Fuel burning, Public health, Sulphur dioxide, Air quality modelling, Carbon monoxide, Environmental impact assessments, Point source emissions, Enforcement, Filters, Inspection, Nitrogen monoxide, Pollution abatement technologiesLegislation | 1999 |Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
PhilippinesPhilippines Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 Act 8749 of 1999 Published on 31 December 1999 Assented to on 23 June 1999 Commenced [This is the version of this document from 31 December 1999.] [The publication date of this work could not be ascertained. We used the date 31 December 1999 because the work was published during the course of the year 1999.] An Act providing for a comprehensive air...Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, Republic Act No. 8749.| 1999 |Legislation
PhilippinesThis Act establishes a comprehensive air pollution control policy for the country by preserving and protecting air quality, establishing an air quality management system, prohibiting certain forms of waste disposal, and regulating emissions. The Act consists of 7 Chapters and 51 sections: General Provisions (1); Air Quality Management System (2); Fuels, Additives, Substances and Pollutants (3)...
Federal Law No. 96-FZ on the protection of the atmospheric air.| 1999 |Legislation
Russian FederationThe present Federal Law aims to implement the constitutional rights of citizens to a favorable environment and reliable information about its state. The law defines key concepts, such as "atmospheric air," "pollutant," and "transboundary pollution," and sets the principles of state management in this domain, emphasizing the prioritization of public health and environmental integrity. The basic...
KeywordsLegislation, Air pollution, Pollutants, Constitutional rights, Transboundary air pollution, Public health, Air quality monitoring, Concentration-based standards, Air quality, Permitting, Fixed point sources, Mobile point sources, Compliance, Industrial sourcesRegulation No. 7 on ambient air quality assessment and management.| 1999 |Regulation
BulgariaThis Regulation prescribes obligatory conditions, order and procedures for ambient air quality assessment and management. The Regulation consists of 39 articles divided into 7 Chapters: General provisions (I); Ambient air quality assessment (II); Measurements for determination of ambient air quality (III); Provisions for quality measurement (IV); Registration, validation and storage of measurement...
KeywordsAir quality monitoring, Legislation, Ambient air, Air quality, Monitoring stations, Concentrations, Pollutants, Concentration-based standards, Air pollution, Compliance, Zoning, Agglomerations, Allowed exceedances, Alert thresholds, Environmental impact assessments, Inspection, Mobile point sourcesLaw No. 677-IQ on ecological safety.| 1999 |Legislation
AzerbaijanThe purpose of this Law shall be to establish legal basis for the protection of human life and health, cultural heritage, the environment, including atmospheric air, outer space, water resources, subsoil, land, natural landscape and flora and fauna from the threats caused by natural and anthropogenic factors. The duty of the State in the sphere of ensuring ecological safety shall include: (I) to...
KeywordsAir quality monitoring, Compliance, Zones, Zoning, Legislation, Human rights, Environmental impact assessmentsLoi nº 98-030 portant loi cadre sur l'environnement en République du Bénin.| 1999 |Legislation
BeninCette loi est constituée de sept titres, à savoir: Des dispositions générales(I); de la protection et de la mise en valeur des milieux récepteurs et naturels(II); de la protection et de la mise en valeur du milieu naturel et de l'environnement humain(III); de la pollution et des nuisances(IV); de l'étude d'impact, de l'audit environnemental, de l'audience publique sur l'environnement, des plans d...
Legislation | 1999 |Federal Law No. 96-FZ on the protection of atmospheric air
Russian FederationRussia Федеральный закон от "Об охране атмосферного воздуха", 1999 Act 96-FZ of 1999 Assented to on 4 мая 1999 Commenced [This is the version of this document at 19 августа 2024.] C изменениями и дополнениями от: 22 августа 2004 r., 9 мая, 31 декабря 2005 r., 23 июля, 30 декабря 2008 r., 27 декабря 2009 r., 18, 19 июля, 21 ноября 2011 r., 25 июня 2012 r., 23 июля 2013 r., 21 июля, 29 декабря 2014...Canadian Environmental Protection Act 1999 (S.C. 1999, c. 33).| 1999 |Legislation
CanadaThe Act is divided into 12 Parts: Administration (1); Public participation (II); Information gathering, objectives, guidelines and codes of practice (3); Pollution prevention (4); Controlling toxic substances (5); Animate products of biotechnology (6); Controlling pollution and managing wastes (7); Environmental matters related to emergencies (8); Government operations and federal and aboriginal...
KeywordsLegislation, Public participation, Enforcement, Air pollution, Permitting, Concentrations, Air quality monitoring, Concentration-based standards, Monitoring stations, Zoning, Compliance, Inspection, Industrial sources, Air quality modelling, Pollutants, Zones, Access to information, Masks, Public healthEnvironment Protection (Standards for Air) Regulations 1998 (G.N. No.105 of 1998).| 1998 |Regulation
MauritiusThese Regulations prescribe national environmental standards for the emission of pollutants in the atmosphere in the First Schedule. Every factory, in the sense of section 2 of the Labour Act, shall comply with the emission standards set out in the First Schedule. The enforcing agency as defined by the Environment Protection act of 1991 may prescribe measures of chimneys of factories so as to...
KeywordsLegislation, Industrial sources, Air pollution, Pollutants, Point source controls, Air quality monitoring, Particulate matter, Ambient air, Concentration-based standards, Fuel burning, Sulphur trioxide, Nitrogen dioxide, Carbon monoxide, Sulphur dioxide, Ambient air quality standards, Ozone, PM10Pagination
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