Residents in parts of King's Lynn have been warned about deteriorating
air quality in the area.
Air monitoring from
environmental health officers have shown an increase in the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the Gaywood Clock area of the town, EDP24 reports.
It has been proposed that the area be designated an
Air Quality Management Area (AQMA).
Brian Long, cabinet member for the environment, said: "Being designated as an AQMA means that the levels of pollutants will be closely monitored and appropriate actions taken where necessary."
He added that the council has already applied to the government for additional money to buy extra
air monitoring equipment and that noting the increase in levels marks the first step to improving
air quality in the area.
GreenFacts notes the main causes of nitrogen dioxide pollution in Europe is road traffic and energy production.
It added that the gas can give rise to acid rain, which can have an adverse effect on
water quality and public health.