More air monitors needed to avoid “serious health hazard” says councillor

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MORE monitors to measure particulates in the atmosphere are urgently needed in Warrington to avoid a serious health hazard.

That’s the view of Stockton Heath borough councillor Peter Walker (pictured) in the Liberal Democrat response to the council’s air quality action plan consultation.
Cllr Walker said: “The council measures only nitrogen dioxide comprehensively throughout the town.
“Pollution from nitrogen dioxide is reducing because of improved vehicle engine design and the increase in the number of electric vehicles.
“It is the effect of particulates in the air we breathe that may now be the greater health concern.”
Cllr Walker said the problem was tiny particles known as pm 2.5s which measure 2.5 micrometres or less.
A major source of these tiny particles is from motor vehicles due to brake, tyre and road wear, made worse by poor road surfaces.
“The borough council currently measures particulates at just one site in Warrington. This is away from heavy traffic and gives the town’s ‘background contamination’ level.
“It has shown some increase. The only other monitor which measures particulates in Warrington is the one installed by Stockton Heath Parish Council on the A49 in the village.
“This has measured a yearly average of 8.44 micrograms of pm 2.5s per cubic metre of air. This approaches the World Health Organisation’s recommended maximum of 10
“I believe the borough council should now start measuring particulate levels across the town.
“We need to know what current contamination levels are and where they are, so that action can be taken to prevent it becoming a serious health hazard.”


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  1. ThAnks Pete as an asthmatic appreciate this and the work you and the late Sheila Woodyatt do and have done for the Warrington Visually Impaired People
    See you on zoom tomorrow for our monthly meeting. Must thank Garry Skentelbery and D avid for their support over the years publicising what we do.
    WVIP chair Geoff Settle running a charity so t easy these days you need a great board of directors, staff and volunteers who be!I’ve in an eccentric

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