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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Air Quality Limit Values (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 19th January 2003. (2) These Regulations extend to Scotland only. Amendment of the Air Quality Limit Values (Scotland) Regulations 2001 2. - (1) The Air Quality Limit Values (Scotland) Regulations 2001[2] are amended as follows. (2) In regulation 2 (definitions)-
(ii) in the definition of "zone", "which is designated by Scottish Ministers for the purposes of these Regulations and" is omitted.
(3) After regulation 2 there is added-
2A. The Scottish Ministers are designated as the competent authority for the purposes of article 3 (implementation and responsibilities) of Council Directive 96/62/EC on ambient air quality assessment and management[3].".
(4) In regulation 5 (classification of zones), in paragraph (4) between "zone" and "are" there is inserted "over a representative period".
(ii) ", in respect of a relevant pollutant," is omitted;
(b) in paragraph (6)-
(ii) in sub-paragraph (c) for "," after "PM10" there is substituted ";"; and (iii) after sub-paragraph (c) there is added-
(e) the analysis of carbon monoxide,"; and
(c) in paragraph (9) for "and oxides of nitrogen" there is substituted ", oxides of nitrogen, benzene and carbon monoxide".
(6) In regulation 11 (public information)-
(b) in all other cases, as a minimum on a three-monthly basis.
(3B) Information on ambient concentrations of carbon monoxide, as a maximum running average over eight hours, shall be updated-
(b) in all other cases, as a minimum on a daily basis.";
(b) in paragraph (4)(a) for "particular" there is substituted "relevant"; and
(7) In regulation 12(5) before "Directive 80/779/EEC of 15th July 1980" there is inserted "Annex IV to".
For the purposes of the table above the maximum daily 8-hour mean concentration shall be selected by examining 8-hour running averages, calculated from hourly data and updated each hour. Each 8-hour average so calculated shall be assigned to the day on which it ends, i.e. the first calculation period for any one day shall be the period from 17:00 on the previous day to 01:00 on that day; the last calculation period for any one day shall be the period from 16:00 to 24:00 on that day.".
(9) In Part I of Schedule 2 (upper and lower assessment thresholds and exceedances) after the table relating to lead there is added-
(f) CARBON MONOXIDE
(11) In Schedule 3, in Part II (microscale siting), in the fifth indent (location of traffic-oriented samplers)-
(b) in the third indent, for "and lead" there is substituted ", lead and benzene".
(12) In Schedule 4, in Part I, in the last entry in column 2 (if concentrations exceed the upper assessment threshold) of the table in paragraph (a), there is added ". This requirement shall also apply to benzene and carbon monoxide provided that it does not increase the number of sampling points.".
The uncertainty (on a 95% confidence interval) of the assessment methods shall be evaluated in accordance with the "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty of Measurements" (ISO 1993)[6] or the methodology of ISO 5725:1994[7]. The percentages for uncertainty in the above table are given for individual measurements averaged over the period considered by the limit value, for a 95% confidence interval. The uncertainty for the fixed measurements should be interpreted as being applicable in the region of the appropriate limit value. The uncertainty for modelling and objective estimation is defined as the maximum deviation of the measured and calculated concentration levels, over the period considered, by the limit value, without taking into account the timing of the events. The requirements for minimum data capture and time coverage do not include losses of data due to the regular calibration or the normal maintenance of the instrumentation. The Scottish Ministers may allow for random measurements to be made instead of continuous measurements for benzene if the uncertainty, including the uncertainty due to random sampling, meets the quality objective of 25%. Random sampling must be spread evenly over the year.".
(14) In Schedule 6 after Part IV (reference method for the sampling and measurement of PM10) there is added- The reference method for the measurement of benzene will be a pumped sampling method on a sorbent cartridge followed by gas chromatographic determination. The reference method for the measurement of carbon monoxide will be a non-dispersive infra-red spectromic (NDIR) method.".
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations are made in implementation of Directive 2000/69/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 16th November 2000 relating to limit values for benzene and carbon monoxide in ambient air (known as "the Second Daughter Directive"). They also contain clarificatory amendments to the Air Quality Limit Values (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (S.S.I. 2001/224) ("the Principal Regulations"). Regulation 2 amends the Principal Regulations which implement Council Directive 96/62/EC on ambient air quality assessment and management (known as "the Air Framework Directive") and Council Directive 1999/30/EC relating to limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air (known as "the First Daughter Directive"). In particular, paragraphs (2), (5)(b) and (c), (6)(a), (8)(e), (9), (11), (12), (13) and (14) of regulation 2 amend the Principal Regulations by adding benzene and carbon monoxide as "relevant pollutants"; by setting limit values and margins of tolerance for those substances; by determining criteria for location and numbers of sampling points and setting reference methods for the analysis and sampling of benzene and carbon monoxide; and by making consequential amendments. Paragraph (3) amends the Principal Regulations by adding a new regulation 2A designating the Scottish Ministers as competent authority for the purposes of the Air Framework Directive. Paragraph (10) of regulation 2 gives effect to the Commission Decision of 17.10.2001 amending Annex V to Council Directive 1999/30/EC relating to the limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and lead in ambient air. Paragraphs (4), (5)(a), (6)(b) and (c), (7) and (8)(a)-(d) of regulation 2 make some clarificatory amendments to the Principal Regulations. Notes: [1] 1972 c.68. Section 2(2) was amended by the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46), Schedule 8, paragraph 15(3). The functions conferred upon the Minister of the Crown under Section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, insofar as within devolved competence, were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998.back [3] O.J. No L 296, 21.11.96, p.55.back [4] The margin of tolerance is calculated from the figures in Annex I of European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/69/EC.back [5] The margin of tolerance is calculated from the figures in Annex II of European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/69/EC.back [6] Copies of these International Standards Organisation publications can be purchased from the British Standards Institution "BSI" sales department either by telephone on 020-8996-9001 or by post from the BSI Standards House, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL.back [7] As for footnote (a) above.back
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