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Derivation of new Environmental Assessment Levels to air

We want feedback on an amended hierarchy for the sources of Environmental Assessment Levels for the substances that may be released to air.

Opened 19 Dec 2011
Closed 4 Apr 2012
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The Environment Agency uses Environmental Assessment Levels (EALs) to judge the acceptability of proposed emissions to air and their effect on the environment. EALs are a pollutant concentration in ambient air at which no significant risks to public health are expected.

The consultation document explains the existing methods for deriving EALs. It also provide an outline of our proposed changes to this derivation process.

We want to hear from process operators, trade associations and business to understand if our proposal works for industry, whilst providing the necessary protection for human health.

We also want to hear from other regulators, the public, community groups and non-governmental organisations with an interest in environmental issues. This is to help us decide whether you think our proposal provides the necessary protection for the environment and human health, whilst still working for industry.