Air quality: Turnkey Osiris Particle Results 2006
Produced by the
Health and Community Services
Authored by
Health Protection Department
and published on
01 Jan 2007
Prepared internally, no external cost
Summary
Health Protection has monitored Air Quality in Jersey since 1994. This monitoring involves Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Volatile Organic Compounds such as Benzene and Toluene (VOCs) and prior to 2002 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) via diffusion tubes. The reports from 1998 to 2005 for these surveys can be found at www.gov.je. In 1999 and 2002 two Turnkey Osiris particle measurement units were purchased which allowed real time particles measurement (PM10). This type of measurement ie laser particle measurement has not been certified as ‘equivalent’ method as detailed in the Local Air Quality Management Technical Guidance LAQM.TG(03) 9 a and therefore the data produced allows for screening rather than a detailed assessment. In May 2006 a real time NOx/NO2 chemiluminescent analyser was also purchased and is sited at the central market site.
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