Summary of responses to the government's consultation on draft air quality plans
Publication Year
2016
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Summarises responses to the government's consultation on draft plans to improve air quality in the UK, which focused specifically on reducing levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) to meet EU limit values.
Document History
Superseded by UK plan for tackling roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations - an overview (DEFRA, 2017). Related to the following: Consultation on draft plans to improve air quality - tackling nitrogen dioxide in our towns and cities; Draft plans to improve air quality in the UK - tackling nitrogen dioxide in our towns and cities: UK overview document; and Draft evidence annex - assessment of the plans to improve air quality in the UK (all DEFRA, 2015).
Publisher Information
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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