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Elmbridge Borough Council Air Pollution Data

Updated: Monday, May 21, 2012, 9:15 AM


Overview

Elmbridge air pollutant information is automatically collected four times each day (09:15, 12:15, 15:15 and 18:15), from the following air quality monitoring sites:

  • Weybridge High Street
  • Hampton Court Parade in East Molesey.
  • The Bell Farm station closed November 2011

This information is then made available on our website at 09:45, 12.45, 15.45 and 18.45 respectively, and can be found displayed in the table below. (Note: These times are Greenwich Mean Time (UTC), therefore, in summer the data will be updated one hour later.)

Due to the nature of the technology that updates the information from individual monitoring sites, there may be times when the data is not uploaded. Although this is regularly checked, if it continues for an extended period please let us know either by |email or telephone 01372 474750.

The Department of Environment, Food and the Rural Affairs (DEFRA) have devised a |system for describing pollution levels

The Air Pollution Bandings are indicated as:

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       LOW                  MODERATE             HIGH         VERY HIGH

Current Information

Location Pollutant Time Value DEFRA Banding Indicator
Weybridge High Street Nitrogen Dioxide 9:00 AM 22 ppb LOW (1) Nitrogen Dioxide
Hampton Court Nitrogen Dioxide 9:00 AM 29 ppb LOW (1) Nitrogen Dioxide

Last Updated: Monday, May 21, 2012, 9:15 AM

Key

ppb means parts per billion
ppm means parts per million
ug/m3 means micrograms per cubic metre

The bands for air pollution can be summarised as:


Band Index Health Descriptor
LOW 1, 2, 3 Effects are unlikely to be noticed by individuals who know they are sensitive to air pollutants.
MODERATE 4, 5, 6 Mild effects unlikely to require action may be noticed amongst sensitive individuals.
HIGH 7, 8, 9 Significant effects may be noticed by sensitive individuals and action to avoid or reduce these effects may be needed (e.g. reducing exposure by spending less time in polluted areas outdoors). Asthmatics will find that their "reliever" inhaler is likely to reverse the effects on the lung.
VERY HIGH 10 The effects on sensitive individuals described for "HIGH" levels of pollution may worsen.

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