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The Environmental Targets (Fine Particulate Matter) (England) Regulations 2023

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introduction

    1. 1.Citation, commencement, extent and application

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Air quality targets

  3. PART 2 Annual Mean Concentration Target for PM2.5

    1. 4.Target

    2. 5.Measurement

    3. 6.Reporting date

  4. PART 3 Population exposure reduction target for PM2.5

    1. 7.Target

    2. 8.Measurement

    3. 9.Reporting date

    4. 10.Interpretation of this Part

  5. PART 4 Monitoring and assessment

    1. 11.Scope of this Part

    2. 12.Monitoring stations

    3. 13.Assessment

    4. 14.Measurement, data ratification and minimum annual data capture requirement

    5. 15.Calculation of annual mean PM2.5 level at monitoring stations

  6. PART 5 Supplementary

    1. 16.Information

  7. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Population exposure reduction target: calculations

      1. 1.Initial calculations

      2. 2.Annual calculations

      3. 3.Calculation of PEIbase, Population Exposure Indicator and Reference Indicator

      4. 4.Calculation and rounding

      5. 5.Interpretation of Schedule 1

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Monitoring stations

      1. 1.Site descriptions: interpretation

      2. 2.Location of monitoring stations

      3. 3.Minimum numbers of monitoring stations

      4. 4.Siting criteria

      5. 5.Position of monitoring equipment

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Information required to be published

      1. Monitoring stations: general information

        1. 1.In relation to each monitoring station— (a) its zone and...

      2. Monitoring stations: location details

        1. 2.In relation to each monitoring station— (a) a map of...

        2. 3.In relation to each monitoring station at a near-source site—...

      3. Monitoring stations: temporary or permanent impacts

        1. 4.In relation to each monitoring station, a description of any...

      4. Assessment methods and quality control

        1. 5.In relation to each monitoring station, a narrative description of...

        2. 6.An explanation of how any equivalent methods used are equivalent...

        3. 7.A description of any quality assurance and quality control systems...

      5. Data

        1. 8.In relation to each monitoring station— (a) for each period...

        2. 9.PEIbase (that is, the Population Exposure Indicator, as defined in...

        3. 10.The Population Exposure Indicator for the most recent year for...

        4. 11.The result of the calculation in paragraph 2(e) of Schedule...

  8. Explanatory Note

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