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Sulphur dioxide in the Royal Borough

Monitoring

Sulphur dioxide is monitored using an automatic ultra-violet fluorescence analyser. The concentration of sulphur dioxide is calculated by measuring the fluorescent radiation energy produced when the sulphur dioxide molecules are bombarded by UV radiation.

Sulphur dioxide is monitored at the North Kensington site and Cromwell Road. For further information on the individual sites see Table of Monitoring Sites. You can get the latest readings and historical data at www.airquality.co.uk

For information on the sources and health effects of sulphur dioxide pollution, see Sources and health effects of air pollution

Long term trends

There has been a steady downward decline in annual mean concentrations of sulphur dioxide since the 1980's, this has levelled out in more recent years. There have been no exceedences of air quality objectives in the Borough for many years.

Annual mean levels of sulphur dioxide continuous and non continuous monitoring sites

Annual mean levels of sulphur dioxide continuous and non continuous monitoring sites - micrograms/cubic metre (mg/m3)
Year Dovehouse St Town Hall Cromwell Rd/1 North Kensington Bloomsbury
1979 79.0 92.0 121.7
1980 60.6 73.1 119.0
1981 73.0 88.0
1982 65.7 64.0 70.3
1983 55.0 57.0 54.1
1984 50.0 52.0 62.2
1985 33.0 33.0
1986 39.0 38.0
1987 36.0 41.0
1988 34.7 34.0
1989 38.9 34.7 54.1
1990 26.6 27.2 46.0
1991 33.8 33.0 51.4
1992 29.0 28.0 40.6 29.0
1993 28.0 26.0 37.9 30.0
1994 25.9 25.7 32.4 26.0
1995 26.0 23.0
1996 24.0 12.0 21.0
1997 12.0 18.0
1998 14.0 8.0 19.0
1999 10.64 5.32 13.3
2000 7.98 6.118 10.91
2001 7.98 5.32 10.64
2002 7.98 5.32 7.98
2003 6 5 8
2004 4.7 4 5
 

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