Article 1: Subject matter
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Responsibilities
Article 4: Establishment of zones and agglomerations
Article 5: Assessment regime
Each zone and agglomeration shall be classified in relation to those assessment thresholds.
However, classifications shall be reviewed more frequently in the event of significant changes in activities relevant to the ambient concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide or, where relevant, oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM 10 , PM 2,5 ), lead, benzene or carbon monoxide. 10 2,5
Article 6: Assessment criteria
Article 7: Sampling points
Article 8: Reference measurement methods
Article 9: Assessment criteria
Article 10: Sampling points
Article 11: Reference measurement methods
Article 12: Requirements where levels are lower than the limit values
Article 13: Limit values and alert thresholds for the protection of human health
In respect of nitrogen dioxide and benzene, the limit values specified in Annex XI may not be exceeded from the dates specified therein.
Compliance with these requirements shall be assessed in accordance with Annex III.
The margins of tolerance laid down in Annex XI shall apply in accordance with Article 22(3) and Article 23(1).
Article 14: Critical levels
Article 15: National PM2,5exposure reduction target for the protection of human health
Article 16: PM2,5target value and limit value for the protection of human health
Article 17: Requirements in zones and agglomerations where ozone concentrations exceed the target values and long-term objectives
Article 18: Requirements in zones and agglomerations where ozone concentrations meet the long-term objectives
Article 19: Measures required in the event of information or alert thresholds being exceeded
Member States shall also forward to the Commission, on a provisional basis, information concerning the levels recorded and the duration of the periods during which the alert threshold or information threshold was exceeded.
Article 20: Contributions from natural sources
Article 21: Exceedances attributable to winter-sanding or -salting of roads
Article 22: Postponement of attainment deadlines and exemption from the obligation to apply certain limit values
Where the Commission has raised no objections within nine months of receipt of that notification, the relevant conditions for the application of paragraphs 1 or 2 shall be deemed to be satisfied.
If objections are raised, the Commission may require Member States to adjust or provide new air quality plans.
Article 23: Air quality plans
In the event of exceedances of those limit values for which the attainment deadline is already expired, the air quality plans shall set out appropriate measures, so that the exceedance period can be kept as short as possible. The air quality plans may additionally include specific measures aiming at the protection of sensitive population groups, including children.
Those air quality plans shall incorporate at least the information listed in Section A of Annex XV and may include measures pursuant to Article 24. Those plans shall be communicated to the Commission without delay, but no later than two years after the end of the year the first exceedance was observed.
Where air quality plans must be prepared or implemented in respect of several pollutants, Member States shall, where appropriate, prepare and implement integrated air quality plans covering all pollutants concerned.
Article 24: Short-term action plans
However, where there is a risk that the alert threshold for ozone specified in Section B of Annex XII will be exceeded, Member States shall only draw up such short-term action plans when in their opinion there is a significant potential, taking into account national geographical, meteorological and economic conditions, to reduce the risk, duration or severity of such an exceedance. When drawing up such a short-term action plan Member States shall take account of Decision 2004/279/EC.
Article 25: Transboundary air pollution
Article 26: Public information
Those reports shall summarise the levels exceeding limit values, target values, long-term objectives, information thresholds and alert thresholds, for the relevant averaging periods. That information shall be combined with a summary assessment of the effects of those exceedances. The reports may include, where appropriate, further information and assessments on forest protection as well as information on other pollutants for which monitoring provisions are specified in this Directive, such as, inter alia , selected non-regulated ozone precursor substances as listed in Section B of Annex X. inter alia
Article 27: Transmission of information and reporting
Article 28: Implementing measures
However, the amendments may not have the effect of directly or indirectly modifying either of the following:
The Commission shall also identify ways of streamlining the way data are reported and the reciprocal exchange of information and data from networks and individual stations measuring ambient air pollution within the Member States, in accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 29(2).
Article 29: Committee
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Article 30: Penalties
Article 31: Repeal and transitional provisions
However, from 11 June 2008, the following shall apply:
However, the third, fourth and fifth indents of Article 7 of Decision 97/101/EC shall be deleted with effect from 11 June 2008.
Article 32: Review
As regards PM 2,5 , the review shall be undertaken with a view to establishing a legally binding national exposure reduction obligation in order to replace the national exposure reduction target and to review the exposure concentration obligation laid down in Article 15, taking into account, inter alia , the following elements: 2,5 inter alia
Article 33: Transposition
When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.
Article 34: Entry into force
Article 35: Addressees
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Footnote p0: Done at Strasbourg, 21 May 2008.