Feb 09 2010 11:22 AMHealth & Safety

Government 'could face fines over Heathrow air quality'

The British government could be subjected to daily fines after the air quality in the area surrounding Heathrow Airport was found to be below European standards.

Local residents made a formal complaint to the EU's environment commissioner Stavros Dimas after it was revealed that nothing has been done to remedy the situation.

The 2008 Air Quality Directive came into force on January 1st 2010, but people living the area have accused the government of failing to take action to comply with the EU law.

Geraldine Nicholson, a resident who chairs the No Third Runway Action Group, submitted the complaint.

She said: "Not only have ministers done nothing to reduce pollution, they now want to build a third runway that can only make it worse."

Ms Nicholson added that Westminster had demonstrated "complete disregard" towards the regulations and the health of people living in the area.

Wandsworth councillor Edward Lister echoed residents' concerns and called for the government to reconsider its position.

However, on February 8th, transport secretary Lord Adonis said that he is "confident" that an arrangement can be made with the European Commission relating to air quality issues, Associated Press reported.

Posted by Joseph HuttonADNFCR-1845-ID-19604708-ADNFCR

top of page Filed under: Health & Safety

Reader Comments (Total 0 comments)

Post a comment

Do you like or dislike what you have read? Why not post a comment to tell others / the manufacturer and our Editor what you think. To leave comments please complete the form below. Providing the content is approved, your comment will be on screen in less than 24 hours. Leaving comments on product information and articles can assist with future editorial and article content. Post questions, thoughts or simply whether you like the content.

Post your comment:

  • Please login to post a comment

top of page