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Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter

The indicator shows the concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 to which the urban population is exposed.

Urban population exposure to air pollution by particulate matter, Slovenia

Source: EEA

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INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
The indicator shows the concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 to which the urban population is exposed.

Fine and coarse particulates (PM10) are those whose diameter is less than 10 micrometres, whilst fine particulates (PM2.5) are those whose diameters are less than 2.5 micrometres. Particulates can be carried deep into the lungs where they can cause inflammation and a worsening of the condition of people with heart and lung diseases. The smaller the particles the deeper they travel into the lungs, with more potential for harm. According to the recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO) the annual mean concentration is the best indicator for PM-related health effects.

In 1996, the Environment Council adopted Framework Directive 96/62/EC on ambient air quality assessment and management. The first Daughter Directive (1999/30/EC) relating to limit values for PM10 and other pollutants in ambient air fixed an annual limit value of 40 micrograms of PM10 per cubic meter (40 µg/m3). Note that the WHO guideline value is 20 µg/m3 (annual mean).

Directive 2008/50/EC set a framework to define and establish objectives for ambient air quality and to harmonise methods and criteria among the Member States. This does have limits for PM2.5. The limit value that was due to be met on 1 January 2015 is 25 µg/m3, which falls to 20 µg/m3 by 2020. Note that the WHO guideline value is 10 µg/m3 (annual mean). Directive 2008/50/EC also places a requirement on Member States to assess and reduce population exposure to concentrations of PM2.5 by 2020.

The indicator can also be used to complement the monitoring of goal 3.

UNIT
Microgram per cubic metre

DATA SOURCE
European Environment Agency (EEA)
Publishing frequency: annually
Indicative date of publication: no information
Link to more data: EEA database

The data enable the display of distributions by: types of particles

Link to methodological explanations: EEA metadata

LAST UPDATE OF THE METADATA
19 December 2024

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