The LAQM consultation meeting hosted by the AQMRC, UWE,
Bristol, yesterday, was well-attended with a good cross-section of air quality
professionals from across the country, including representatives from local
authorities, consultants, university research centres in air quality
management, transport and healthy cities, Defra, the Environment Agency,
Sustrans, IAQM, EPUK and the Air Quality Bulletin.
The presentations that preceded the discussion are available for download on the UWE website:
· Robert Vaughan (Defra) Review of Local Air Quality Management http://www2.uwe.ac.uk/faculties/FET/Research/AQMRC/presentations/DefraUWELAQMreviewpresentation1Aug2013.pdf
· Jo Barnes (AQMRC, UWE) Is Local Air Quality Management a successful strategy in achieving selected EU Limit Values?http://www2.uwe.ac.uk/faculties/FET/Research/AQMRC/presentations/JoBarnesLAQMConsultation2013.pdf
· Duncan Laxen (Air Quality Consultants) LAQM Consultation http://www2.uwe.ac.uk/faculties/FET/Research/AQMRC/presentations/AQCpresentation.pdf
A critique of the aims and options identified the following
key points:
·
There is a need to review the 2007 Air Quality
Strategy and update Air Quality Regulations to redefine the contributions of
both national and local actors.
·
Public health protection should be a meta-aim of
the LAQM review to reflect the importance of LAQM as a public health protection
process.
·
There is a need for a cross-departmental
responsibility for local authorities to improve air quality.
·
There were concerns about the consequences of
implementing Option 4, being the most cost-effective option on paper.
·
There was a recognition of the opportunity for
local authorities to contribute to meeting EU Limit Values, but that there are
issues to resolve, e.g. relevant exposure.
·
There is a need to retain annual reporting to
ensure local monitoring is maintained to inform implementation of Air Quality
Action Plans.
·
There is a need to retain Air Quality Management
Areas as a basis for development control.
·
There is a need to make Air Quality Action
Planning robust and effective.
Full details about the LAQM consultation, including the
consultation document and an opportunity to respond online are available on https://consult.defra.gov.uk/communications/https-consult-defra-gov-uk-laqm_review.
The deadline for responses is 30th August 2013.