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4 Ambient Air Quality Guidelines and Standards

In October 2004 the Ministry for the Environment introduced the National Environmental Standards (NES) for air quality. The NES includes five standards for ambient (outdoor) air quality. These and other New Zealand guidelines are described in Table 1 below.

The criteria applied to TSP, 60 µg/m3 (seven-day average), was previously applied by the Ministry of Health. This has been superseded by the Ministry’s Ambient Air Quality Guidelines but is useful for analysing the results of the monitoring data.

Table 1: National environmental standards, guidelines and regional targets2

Air pollutant

National environmental standards 2004

Ministry for the Environment Ambient Air Quality Guidelines 2002 and Other

Averaging period

National environmental standards permissible excess

Carbon monoxide

10 mg/m3

 

8-hour average

One 8-hour period in a 12-month period

 

30 mg/m3

1-hour average

 

Nitrogen dioxide

 

100 µg/m3

24-hour average

 

200 µg/m3

 

1-hour average

9 hours in a 12-month period

Sulphur dioxide

 

120 µg/m3

24-hour average

 

350 µg/m3

 

1-hour average

9 hours in a 12-month period

570 µg/m3

 

1-hour average

Not to be exceeded at any time

Benzene

 

 

 

 

  • Year 2000

 

10 µg/m3

Annual average

 

  • Year 2010

 

3.6 µg/m3

Annual average

 

1,3-butadiene

 

2.4 µg/m3

Annual average

 

Fine particulate (PM10)

 

20 µg/m3

Annual average

 

50 µg/m3

50 µg/m3(Auckland Regional Council and Environment Canterbury)

24-hour average

One 24-hour period in a 12-month period

Total suspended particulate (TSP)

 

60 µg/m3 (Ministry of Health2

7-day average

 

Lead

 

0.2 µg/m3

3-month average

 


2 See http://www.mfe.govt.nz/laws/standards/air-quality-standards.html


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