EU Directive 2008/50/EC on Ambient Air Quality and Cleaner Air for Europe in Context of the Republic of Macedonia
Date Issued
2018-04-20
Author(s)
Toceva, Martina
Abstract
The EU Directive 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality
and cleaner air for Europe provides for rules in order to reduce
pollution to levels which minimize harmful effects on human
health, paying particular attention to sensitive populations and to
improve the monitoring and assessment of air quality including the
deposition of pollutants and to provide information to the public.
This article provides for analysis of the ambient air quality and
measurement systems in the Republic of Macedonia in context of
this EU Directive and it offers for examination of the Directive
requirements in respect of air quality management area delineation
- zones and agglomerations. The evaluation is made on the basis of
the regular measurements obtained from the existing measuring
networks as well as via measurements of the emissions from
stationary and mobile sources in several years period. Results from
the analysis of air pollution parameters SO2, NO2, NOx, PM10 and
ozone concentrations are presented both for specific regions and on
the entire state territory.
and cleaner air for Europe provides for rules in order to reduce
pollution to levels which minimize harmful effects on human
health, paying particular attention to sensitive populations and to
improve the monitoring and assessment of air quality including the
deposition of pollutants and to provide information to the public.
This article provides for analysis of the ambient air quality and
measurement systems in the Republic of Macedonia in context of
this EU Directive and it offers for examination of the Directive
requirements in respect of air quality management area delineation
- zones and agglomerations. The evaluation is made on the basis of
the regular measurements obtained from the existing measuring
networks as well as via measurements of the emissions from
stationary and mobile sources in several years period. Results from
the analysis of air pollution parameters SO2, NO2, NOx, PM10 and
ozone concentrations are presented both for specific regions and on
the entire state territory.
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