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PART 2 Group B pollutants in ambient air

Reference method
Sampling of Group B pollutants other than benzo(a)pyrene The same method as for sampling and measurement of PM10
Analysis of Group B pollutants other than benzo(a)pyrene EN 14902: 2005 ‘Ambient air quality – Standard method for the measurement of Pb, Cd, As and NI in the PM10 fraction of suspended particulate matter’
Benzo(a)pyrene concentrations A method based on manual PM10 sampling equivalent to EN 12341

PART 3 Ozone

Reference method
Measurement of ozone EN 14625: 2005 ‘Ambient air quality – Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of ozone by ultraviolet photometry’

PART 4 Other reference methods

Reference method
Sampling and analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air A method based on manual PM10 sampling equivalent to EN 12341
Sampling and analysis of mercury in ambient air An automated method based on Atomic Absorption Spectrometry or Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Sampling and analysis of the deposition of Group B pollutants, mercury, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons A method based on the exposition of cylindrical deposit gauges with standardised dimensions

Regulation 18

SCHEDULE 10 Ozone precursor substances

Objectives

1.  The main objectives of measurements of ozone precursor substances are to analyse any trend in ozone precursors, to check the efficiency of emission reduction strategies, to check the consistency of emission inventories and to help attribute emission sources to pollution concentration.

2.  An additional aim is to support the understanding of ozone formation and precursor dispersion processes, as well as the application of photochemical models.

Substances

3.  Measurements of ozone precursor substances shall include at least nitrogen oxides, and appropriate volatile organic compounds. For the purposes of this Schedule, “volatile organic compounds” means all organic compounds from anthropogenic and biogenic sources, other than methane, that are capable of producing photochemical oxidants by reaction with nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight.

4.  The Secretary of State shall, in particular, consider measuring the following volatile organic compounds—

Ethane 1-Butene Isoprene Ethyl benzene
Ethylene trans-2-Butene n-Hexane m+p-Xylene
Acetylene cis-2-Butene i-Hexane o-Xylene
Propane 1.3-Butadiene n-Heptane 1,2,4-Trimeth. benzene
Propene n-Pentane n-Octane 1,2,3-Trimeth. benzene
n-Butane i-Pentane i-Octane 1,3,5-Trimeth. benzene
i-Butane 1-Pentene Benzene Formaldehyde
2-Pentene Toluene Total non-methane hydrocarbons

Reference methods

5.  The reference method for the analysis of oxides of nitrogen shall be ISO 7996:1985, Ambient air — determination of the mass concentrations of nitrogen oxides — chemiluminescence method.

Monitoring sites

6.  Measurements shall be taken in particular in urban and suburban areas at any monitoring site considered appropriate with regard to the objectives set out in this Schedule.