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EU Monitoring Regime Assessment: Poland (2015) ___________________________________________________

Report for the European Commission (DG ENV)

ED61731 | Issue 1 | 2019

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Author:

Chris Williams, Keith Vincent

Approved By:

Beth Conlan

Date of submission by Ricardo:

31 January 2019 (subsequently edited to address Member State’s comments as warranted)

Ricardo Energy & Environment reference:

Ref: ED61731 - Issue 1

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1. Introduction

Directive 2008/50/EC specifies limit and target values to be met by a certain date and establishes the framework for the assessment and management of ambient air quality with regard to the following pollutants: sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter, lead, benzene, carbon monoxide and ozone. It prescribes the air quality information and timescales by which Member States must provide it under the reciprocal exchange of information on air quality (further specified by Commission Implementing Decision 2011/850/EU).1

To satisfy the Directive Member States are required to establish an assessment regime for the zones and agglomerations for each pollutant based on a classification of zones in relation to assessment thresholds (pollutants other than ozone) or long term objectives (ozone), as required by Articles 5 and 9 of Directive 2008/50/EC and Article 4 of Directive 2004/107/EC. Details of these assessment regimes must be provided to the Commission in the following calendar year (Article 27 of the Directive 2008/50/EC, Article 5 of the Directive 2004/107/EC and Article 7 of the Implementing Decision 2011/850/EU).

Depending on the assessment regime, variable obligations apply with respect to monitoring requirements, namely with respect to the number and type of sampling points for fixed measurements, as provided in Article 6 and Article 7(2) and (3) in conjunction with Annex V Section A point 1 of Directive 2008/50/EC with regard to sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), lead, benzene and carbon monoxide.

Where in a particular zone or agglomeration modelling techniques are applied, Member States are also under the duty to submit information in this respect (Article 27 of Directive 2008/50/EC, Article 5 of Directive 2004/107/EC and Article 9 (5) and Article 10 (1) second subparagraph of Implementing Decision 2011/850/EU).

This report provides the number and type of nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter sampling points reported by the Member State to the Commission for the year 2015, compared to their minimum required number under Annex V (A.1) of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement. The report reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 below). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables.

The summary includes a brief account of the approach adopted, summary tables for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and for particulate matter (PM) comparing the monitoring required by the aforementioned provisions of the Directives per zone with the monitoring reported to the Commission in 2015.

Maps have been provided for the Member State showing the air quality zones. These maps reflect the air quality zones and agglomerations as reported for the year 2014, using the Member Sate submission available of the e-Reporting dataflow B, obtained from the EEA/EIONET Central Data Repository. The maps were previously published as part of the atlas of air quality zones and monitoring sampling points (2013 & 2014).

1 Commission Implementing Decision 2011/850/EU of 12 December 2011: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32011D0850

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2. Methodology

The provisions of the Ambient Air Quality Directives (2008/50/EC and 2004/107/EC) are intended to ensure that air quality assessments and their reporting are both comprehensive and comparable across all Member States by imposing common methods and criteria (Article 1). This EU Monitoring Regime Assessment applies these criteria to determine the minimum number of and type of sampling points required for each zone based on Annex V.A point 1 of Directive 2008/50/EC. The legislative origins of this requirement are highlighted below before details of their application are discussed. Ensuring an appropriate number and type of sampling points

Article 6 of Directive 2008/50/EC establishes the obligation to assess air quality as a function of the classification regarding assessment thresholds. Various measurement requirements apply depending on whether the level of a pollutant exceeds or is below the upper assessment threshold or yet is below the lower assessment threshold established for that pollutant: fixed measurements, fixed measurements supplemented by modelling techniques and/or indicative measurements, modelling techniques or objective-estimation techniques or a combination thereof.

Mainly depending on the classification regarding assessment thresholds (and long-term objectives in the case of ozone) and the number of residents living in an air quality zone, the number of sampling points is determined by Article 7(2) and (3) and Annex V of Directive 2008/50/EC, by Article 10 (2) and (5) and Annex IX of Directive 2008/50/EC and by Article 4(2), (7) and (11) and Section IV of Annex III of Directive 2004/107/EC with regard to the different pollutants:

Article 6 of Directive 2008/50/EC establishes the obligation to assess air quality as a function of the classification regarding assessment thresholds and contains the relevant requirements for fixed measurements.

Articles 7 (2) and (3) of the Directive 2008/50/EC in conjunction with Annex V Section A regulate the number and type of sampling points required for pollutants sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), lead, benzene and carbon monoxide. The table in Annex V Section A point 1 establishes the minimum number of sampling points each air quality zone needs depending on the pollutant and the zone's number of inhabitants and classification regarding the assessment threshold. Footnotes 1 and 2 to the table under point 1 specify requirements regarding the type of sampling point (background and traffic-oriented) for nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, benzene and carbon monoxide, and regarding the ratio of PM2.5 and PM10 sampling points.

As set out above, Ricardo has assessed the latest official relevant data provided by the Member State at the time of writing of this report, namely the annual air quality report for the calendar year 2015, and specifically Dataset C. EU Monitoring Regime Assessment

The general approach follows the Ambient Air Quality Directives by using the primary inputs of population and classification against the assessment thresholds for each zone in conjunction with the table in Annex V, Section A point 1 of Directive 2008/50/EC (provided in Table 1, below) to calculate the minimum required number of sampling points by zone for diffuse sources. A different number of sampling points is required for particulate matter than for gaseous pollutants in the table in Annex V. The footnotes to the table also require that other conditions are met:

That zones above the upper assessment threshold have at least one urban background station and one traffic-oriented station where this would not increase the required number of sampling points (i.e. the zone would otherwise only require a single sampling point)

That the network-wide ratio across the Member State between urban background sampling points and traffic-oriented sampling points differs by no more than a factor of 2

That the ratio of PM10 to PM2.5 differs by no more than a factor of 2

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Table 1 Minimum number of sampling points for fixed measurement to assess compliance with limit values for protection of human health

Population (thousands) within zone

Upper Assessment Threshold (UAT)*

Between lower and upper assessment threshold

(LAT-UAT)

Pollutants other than PM

PM** Pollutants other than PM

PM**

0- 249 1 2 1 1

250- 499 2 3 1 2

500- 749 2 3 1 2

750- 999 3 4 1 2

1000- 1,499 4 6 2 3

1500- 1,999 5 7 2 3

2000- 2,749 6 8 3 4

2750- 3,749 7 10 3 4

3750- 4,749 8 11 3 6

4750- 5,999 9 13 4 6

≥ 6,000 10 15 4 7

* For nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, benzene and carbon monoxide: to include at least one urban background monitoring station and one traffic-orientated station provided this does not increase the number of sampling points. For these pollutants, the total number of urban-background stations and the total number of traffic oriented stations in a Member State required under Section A(1) shall not differ by more than a factor of 2. Sampling points with exceedances of the limit value for PM10 within the last three years shall be maintained, unless a relocation is necessary owing to special circumstances, in particular spatial development. **Where PM2,5 and PM10 are measured in accordance with Article 8 at the same monitoring station, these shall count as two separate sampling points. The total number of PM2,5 and PM10 sampling points in a Member State required under Section A(1) shall not differ by more than a factor of 2, sampling points in the urban background of agglomerations and urban areas shall meet the requirements under Section B of Annex V.

This approach is outlined in the simple schematic (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Graphical representation of assessment stages and data flow to determine compliance

Comparison of the existing monitoring

configuration with the established monitoring requirements

Population data (declared by Member State)

Zone classification (declared by Member State)

Table and footnotes from Annex V

Required monitoring

Required number of sampling points

Requirement for at least one urban background (UB) or traffic-orientated station

Requirement for specific balance of UB to traffic-

orientated sampling points or PM10 to PM2.5

Existing monitoring configuration

(reported by Member State)

Difference

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The data sources used to undertake these stages is presented in Table 2 and has been sourced from a combination of formal annual reporting to the Commission (interrogating XML files on the Central Data Repository2).

Table 2 Data inputs summary for this EU Monitoring Regime Assessment for Poland

Data item Source Date extracted/ provided

Zone population

Data flow B Data downloaded from: http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/pl/eu/aqd/b/envv_psiq/PL_REP_B_2015_RETRO_v0.xml on 27/04/2017

Zone classification (assessment thresholds)

Data flow C Data downloaded from: http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/pl/eu/aqd/c/envv_vodg/PL_REP_C_2015_RETRO_v0.xml on 27/04/2017

Sampling point metadata

Data flow D Data downloaded from: http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/pl/eu/aqd/d/envv_to1w/PL_REP_D_2015_RETRO_v0.xml on 27/04/2017

The assessment thresholds are prescribed in Annex II of Directive 2008/50/EC for each pollutant. This classification is based upon five years of data to ensure that it is representative of the longer-term pollution situation rather than more sensitive to single years. There are some different assessment thresholds for different metrics of one pollutant (for example, 1-hr NO2 and annual mean NO2). Where more than one metric exists for a single pollutant, in order to determine the required monitoring for that pollutant, the result returning the highest number of monitoring sampling points has been used. The input to these calculations has relied on the declared classification as calculated by the Member State and has not been independently calculated as part of this assessment.

It is acknowledged that calculations for ozone monitoring requirements are different than those for other pollutants in the Air Quality Directive. These are provided in Article 9 and Article 10 and in Annex IX but are not the focus of this summary which covers NO2, PM10 and PM2.5.

This EU Monitoring Regime Assessment covers the requirement for monitoring to assess diffuse sources and does not include any review of monitoring for point sources.

This EU Monitoring Regime Assessment does not account for the application of supplementary assessment (e.g. dispersion modelling or indicative measurements) by Member States in their assessment regimes though it is acknowledged that a number of Member States do apply this. The required monitoring presented here has not been amended (down) as a result of supplementary assessment.

Member States relying on modelling and/or indicative measurement may have up to 50 % fewer sampling points than the minimum required in Annex V of Directive 2008/50/EC, provided that the conditions under its Article 7(3) are met. This report does not examine whether the Member State fulfils those specific conditions regarding the minimum required number of sampling points when modelling and/or indicative measurement is used.

The requirement for monitoring to measure particulate matter provided in Annex V of Directive 2008/50/EC is not size-fraction specific i.e. it provides a number of sampling points required for PM as a whole, not for a particular size fraction.

Sampling point data is available from data flow D. A sampling point was considered valid if measurement continued until 31 December 2015 (measurement that stopped before then was not used in the assessment). Sampling points that started in 2016 or 2017 were not included in this EU Monitoring Regime Assessment for the year 2015. Any site that did not have information on the end date was presumed to be fully operational.

The outputs to this analysis are presented in summary tables in the results section. These tables are intended to be a comprehensive record of the assessment, allowing the data, logic and conclusions to

2 EEA/EIONET Central Data Repository (http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/)

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be followed through from start to finish for each zone. Due to the volume of data presented, these tables have been arranged in a specific format with the zone in each column and rows representing the different variables for the analysis.

The tables present the main inputs for each zone (population and classification according to the assessment thresholds) and the resulting required number of monitoring sampling points for diffuse sources in that zone.

For comparison directly with the calculated required number of sampling points, the number of sampling points existing in 2015 (‘Sampling points’) have been explicitly listed (referencing their EoI code and classification) based on inputs from data flow D. A statement is made declaring whether these sampling points meet the requirement for urban background and traffic-orientated monitoring (for those zones exceeding the upper assessment threshold to which this criterion applies). The tables also show whether the zone has reached the calculated required number of sampling points (according to data in data flow D).

The results section also includes a short summary of network wide ratio statistics.

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3. Results

Poland has defined 46 zones for NO2 and 46 zones for PM. These are shown in Figure 2. Although this map is based on 2014 reported data, these zones have not changed for 2015 for the Poland and remain relevant to this assessment.

Figure 2 Poland’s defined zones for NO2 and PM10 (based on 2014 reporting to Commission)

The tables below provide for each zone:

its assessment threshold (AT) status (above the upper assessment threshold, between the upper and lower assessment threshold or below the lower assessment threshold);

the minimum required number of sampling points for fixed measurements of diffuse sources, as per Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC;

the number of sampling points reported for the year 2015 and its comparison with the previous point; as well as

information whether both an urban background and a traffic-oriented location are reported.

The network wide ratio requirements, minimum number of sampling points for fixed measurements on diffuse sources footnotes (1) and (2), are presented in a separate section at the end and cover NO2 and PM together.

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Region Centralny

Region Centralny is a selection of six zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3. Map of zones in Region Centralny.

Region Poludniowo-Zachodni

Region Poludniowo-Zachodni is a selection of six zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. Map of zones in Region Poludniowo-Zachodni.

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Region Polnocny

Region Polnocny is a selection of nine zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5. Map of zones in Region Polnocny.

Region Polnocno-Zachodni

Region Polnocno-Zachodni is a selection of nine zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 6

Figure 6. Map of zones in Region Polnocno-Zachodni.

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Region Poludniowy

Region Poludniowy is a selection of eight zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 7.

Figure 7. Map of zones in Region Poludniowy.

Region Region Wschodni

Region Region Wschodni is a selection of eight zones for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter. A map of the zones is shown in Figure 8.

Figure 8. Map of zones in Region Region Wschodni.

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Note that the information provided below reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

NO2 - Summary

For 2015, Poland as a whole has reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide in 46 out of 46 air quality zones. See below a region by region overview.

For 2015, Region Centralny reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 6 out of 6 air quality zones (Table 3).

For 2015, Region Poludniowo-Zachodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 6 out of 6 air quality zones (Table 5).

For 2015, Region Polnocny reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 9 out of 9 air quality zones (Table 7).

For 2015, Region Polnocno-Zachodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 9 out of 9 air quality zones (Table 9).

For 2015, Region Poludniowy reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 8 out of 8 air quality zones (Table 11).

For 2015, Region Wschodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for nitrogen dioxide for 8 out of 8 air quality zones (Table 13).

PM - Summary

For 2015, Poland as a whole has reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter in 46 out of 46 air quality zones. See below a region by region overview.

For 2015, Region Centralny reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 6 out of 6 air quality zones (Table 4).

Four air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated

as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into

account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per

Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC.

For 2015, Region Poludniowo-Zachodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 6 out of 6 air quality zones (Table 6).

Five air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated

as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into

account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per

Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC.

For 2015, Region Polnocny reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 9 out of 9 air quality zones (Table 8).

Five air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated

as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into

account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per

Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC.

For 2015, Region Polnocno-Zachodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 9 out of 9 air quality zones (Table 10).

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Eight air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated

as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into

account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per

Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC.

For 2015, Region Poludniowy reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 8 out of 8 air quality zones (Table 12).

Five air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated

as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into

account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per

Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC.

For 2015, Region Wschodni reported the minimum number of fixed sampling points for particulate matter for 8 out of 8 air quality zones (Table 14).

Eight air quality zone(s) did not report a traffic-oriented sampling point despite being designated as above the upper assessment threshold. However, note that this assessment does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

Types of sampling points

Pollutants Traffic-orientated sampling points

NO2 14

PM 17

Pollutants Sampling points

PM10 229

PM2.5 89

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Table 3. Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Centralny3

2015 ZON_PL1001 ZON_PL1002 ZON_PL1401 ZON_PL1402 ZON_PL1403 ZON_PL1404

Aglomeracja Łódzka strefa łódzka Aglomeracja Warszawska miasto Płock miasto Radom strefa mazowiecka

Population 869,682 1,634,454 1,735,442 122,224 217,201 3,259,644

AT Status >UAT <LAT >UAT <LAT LAT-UAT LAT-UAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

3 0 5 0 1 3

Sampling points reported

6 4 6 2 1 5

Sampling Points

PL0096A urban background PL0094A rural background PL0140A urban traffic PL0398A urban background PL0138A urban background PL0014A rural background

PL0543A urban background PL0105A rural background PL0143A urban background PL0136A urban background PL0128A rural background

PL0635A urban traffic PL0509A urban background PL0592A urban traffic PL0129A suburban background

PL0589A urban traffic PL0544A urban background PL0034A urban background PL0134A suburban background

PL0104A urban industrial PL0033A urban background PL0538A urban background

PL0115A urban background PL0141A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station YES Not Applicable YES Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point number

reached YES YES YES YES YES YES

3 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 4. Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Centralny*4

2015 ZON_PL1001 ZON_PL1002 ZON_PL1401 ZON_PL1402 ZON_PL1403 ZON_PL1404

Aglomeracja Łódzka strefa łódzka Aglomeracja Warszawska miasto Płock miasto Radom strefa mazowiecka

Population 869,682 1,634,454 1,735,442 122,224 217,201 3,259,644

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

4 7 7 2 2 10

Sampling points reported

13 14 9 4 4 14

PM10 sampling points

PL0096A urban background PL0366A urban background PL0214A urban background PL0398A urban background PL0137A urban background PL0014A rural background

PL0543A urban background PL0094A rural background PL0140A urban traffic PL0136A urban background PL0138A urban background PL0128A rural background

PL0635A urban traffic PL0607A urban background PL0143A urban background PL0129A suburban background

PL0589A urban traffic PL0609A urban background PL0592A urban traffic PL0516A urban background

PL0100A urban background PL0508A urban background PL0308A urban background PL0620A urban background

PL0101A urban background PL0509A urban background PL0141A urban background PL0539A suburban background

PL0537A urban background PL0544A urban background PL0134A suburban background

PL0104A urban industrial PL0545A urban background PL0538A urban background

PL0115A urban background PL0110A urban background PL0144A urban background

PL0611A urban background

PL0547A urban background

PL0590A urban background

PL0548A urban background

PM2.5 sampling points

PL0096A urban background PL0509A urban background PL0140A urban traffic PL0398A urban background PL0493A urban background PL0129A suburban background

PL0100A urban background PL0143A urban background PL0136A urban background PL0138A urban background PL0620A urban background

PL0115A urban background PL0141A urban background PL0134A suburban background

PL0543A urban background PL0538A urban background

PL0144A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station YES

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

YES No Traffic-oriented Location

Reported * No Traffic-oriented Location

Reported * No Traffic-oriented Location

Reported

Required sampling point number

reached YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

4 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 5. Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowo-Zachodni5

2015 ZON_PL0201 ZON_PL0202 ZON_PL0203 ZON_PL0204 ZON_PL1601 ZON_PL1602

Aglomeracja Wrocławska miasto Legnica miasto Wałbrzych strefa dolnośląska miasto Opole strefa opolska

Population 634,487 101,343 116,691 2,055,936 119,574 881,284

AT Status >UAT LAT-UAT <LAT <LAT LAT-UAT <LAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

2 1 0 0 1 0

Sampling points reported

3 1 1 10 1 2

Sampling Points

PL0197A urban traffic PL0190A urban background PL0192A urban background PL0585A urban background PL0221A urban background PL0218A urban background

PL0193A suburban background

PL0504A urban background PL0222A urban background

PL0194A urban background PL0317A urban background

PL0505A rural background

PL0604A urban background

PL0321A urban background

PL0198A urban background

PL0028A rural background

PL0054A rural industrial

PL0187A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station YES Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point number

reached YES YES YES YES YES YES

5 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 6. Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowo-Zachodni*6

2015 ZON_PL0201 ZON_PL0202 ZON_PL0203 ZON_PL0204 ZON_PL1601 ZON_PL1602

Aglomeracja Wrocławska miasto Legnica miasto Wałbrzych strefa dolnośląska miasto Opole strefa opolska

Population 634,487 101,343 116,691 2,055,936 119,574 881,284

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

3 2 2 8 2 4

Sampling points reported

5 2 2 21 3 8

PM10 sampling points

PL0196A urban background PL0190A urban background PL0192A urban background PL0603A urban background PL0221A urban background PL0217A urban background

PL0194A urban background PL0585A urban background PL0494A urban background PL0218A urban background

PL0586A urban background PL0517A urban background

PL0504A urban background PL0593A urban background

PL0191A urban background PL0553A urban background

PL0317A urban background PL0222A urban background

PL0476A urban background

PL0505A rural background

PL0057A urban background

PL0604A urban background

PL0059A urban background

PL0541A urban background

PL0321A urban background

PL0198A urban background

PL0477A urban background

PL0602A urban background

PL0054A rural industrial

PL0187A urban background

PM2.5 sampling points

PL0197A urban traffic PL0190A urban background PL0192A urban background PL0585A urban background PL0494A urban background PL0218A urban background

PL0490A urban background PL0505A rural background PL0517A urban background

PL0194A urban background PL0198A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station YES

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

Required sampling point number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

6 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 7. Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Polnocny7

2015 ZON_PL0401 ZON_PL0402 ZON_PL0403 ZON_PL0404 ZON_PL2201 ZON_PL2202 ZON_PL2801 ZON_PL2802 ZON_PL2803

Aglomeracja Bydgoska miasto Toruń miasto Włocławek strefa kujawsko -

pomorska Aglomeracja Trójmiejska strefa pomorska miasto Olsztyn miasto Elbląg

strefa warmińsko-mazurska

Population 357,652 203,158 113,939 1,415,243 746,963 1,555,114 173,831 122,368 1,147,768

AT Status >UAT LAT-UAT >UAT <LAT LAT-UAT <LAT <LAT <LAT <LAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by AQD

2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Sampling points reported

2 2 2 5 8 8 1 1 3

Sampling Points

PL0252A urban traffic PL0072A urban traffic PL0605A suburban background

PL0066A suburban background

PL0046A urban background

PL0558A urban background

PL0175A urban background

PL0295A urban background

PL0312A urban background

PL0064A urban background

PL0582A urban background

PL0205A urban traffic PL0580A urban traffic PL0052A urban background

PL0004R suburban background

PL0296A urban background

PL0581A suburban background

PL0049A urban background

PL0560A urban background

PL0176A urban background

PL0068A rural background

PL0045A urban background

PL0561A rural background

PL0077A rural background

PL0047A urban background

PL0559A urban background

PL0048A urban background

PL0171A urban background

PL0520A urban background

PL0311A urban background

PL0050A urban background

PL0051A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1 Traffic

station

YES Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point

number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

7 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 8. Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Polnocny*8

2015 ZON_PL0401 ZON_PL0402 ZON_PL0403 ZON_PL0404 ZON_PL2201 ZON_PL2202 ZON_PL2801 ZON_PL2802 ZON_PL2803

Aglomeracja Bydgoska miasto Toruń miasto Włocławek strefa kujawsko -

pomorska Aglomeracja Trójmiejska strefa pomorska miasto Olsztyn miasto Elbląg

strefa warmińsko-mazurska

Population 357,652 203,158 113,939 1,415,243 746,963 1,555,114 173,831 122,368 1,147,768

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by

AQD

3 2 2 6 3 7 2 2 6

Sampling points

reported 4 4 4 9 12 14 2 2 8

PM10 sampling

points

PL0252A urban background

PL0071A urban background

PL0605A suburban background

PL0606A urban background

PL0166A urban background

PL0281A rural background

PL0175A urban background

PL0295A urban background

PL0312A urban background

PL0064A urban background

PL0072A urban background

PL0205A urban traffic PL0066A suburban background

PL0046A urban background

PL0558A urban background

PL0598A urban background

PL0582A urban background

PL0075A suburban background

PL0580A urban traffic PL0522A urban background

PL0562A urban industrial

PL0296A urban background

PL0542A urban background

PL0049A urban background

PL0560A urban background

PL0531A urban background

PL0581A suburban background

PL0045A urban background

PL0561A rural background

PL0176A urban background

PL0068A rural background

PL0047A urban background

PL0559A urban background

PL0005R rural background

PL0201A urban background

PL0557A urban background

PL0171A urban background

PL0077A rural background

PL0048A urban background

PL0519A urban background

PL0520A urban background

PL0311A urban background

PL0050A urban background

PL0051A urban background

PL0169A urban background

PL0168A urban background

PM2.5 sampling

points

PL0491A suburban background

PL0071A urban background

PL0075A suburban background

PL0542A urban background

PL0052A urban background

PL0558A urban background

PL0175A urban background

PL0295A urban background

PL0176A urban background

PL0171A urban background

At least 1 Urban

Background and 1 Traffic

station

YES YES YES YES No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

Required sampling

point number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

8 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 9. Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowo-Zachodni9

2015 ZON_PL0801 ZON_PL0802 ZON_PL0803 ZON_PL3001 ZON_PL3002 ZON_PL3003 ZON_PL3201 ZON_PL3202 ZON_PL3203

miasto Gorzów Wlkp. miasto Zielona Góra strefa lubuska Aglomeracja Poznańska miasto Kalisz strefa wielkopolska Aglomeracja Szczecińska miasto Koszalin strefa

zachodniopomorska

Population 124,145 118,920 777,242 545,680 103,373 2,823,526 407,180 108,605 1,199,646

AT Status <LAT <LAT <LAT LAT-UAT LAT-UAT LAT-UAT LAT-UAT <LAT <LAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by AQD

0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0

Sampling Points reported

1 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 2

Total Number of Sampling

Points

PL0209A urban background

PL0213A urban background

PL0211A rural background

PL0245A urban background

PL0503A urban background

PL0573A suburban background

PL0248A urban background

PL0298A urban traffic

PL0574A urban industrial

PL0575A urban background

PL0244A urban background

PL0031A urban background

PL0249A urban traffic PL0182A rural background

PL0212A urban background

PL0247A rural background

PL0591A urban background

PL0468A urban background

At least 1 Urban

Background and 1 Traffic

station

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point

number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

9 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 10. Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowo-Zachodni*10

2015 ZON_PL0801 ZON_PL0802 ZON_PL0803 ZON_PL3001 ZON_PL3002 ZON_PL3003 ZON_PL3201 ZON_PL3202 ZON_PL3203

miasto Gorzów Wlkp. miasto Zielona Góra strefa lubuska Aglomeracja Poznańska miasto Kalisz strefa wielkopolska Aglomeracja Szczecińska miasto Koszalin strefa

zachodniopomorska

Population 124,145 118,920 777,242 545,680 103,373 2,823,526 407,180 108,605 1,199,646

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by

AQD

2 2 4 3 2 10 3 2 6

Sampling points

reported 3 2 4 5 2 11 5 3 6

PM10 sampling

points

PL0209A urban background

PL0213A urban background

PL0575A urban background

PL0572A urban background

PL0503A urban background

PL0573A suburban background

PL0248A urban background

PL0298A urban traffic PL0534A urban background

PL0492A PL0212A urban background

PL0245A urban background

PL0569A urban background

PL0251A suburban industrial

PL0500A urban background

PL0535A urban background

PL0591A urban background

PL0244A urban background

PL0031A urban background

PL0249A urban traffic PL0574A urban industrial

PL0181A urban background

PL0570A urban background

PL0182A rural background

PL0571A urban background

PL0179A urban background

PL0468A urban background

PL0624A urban background

PL0532A suburban background

PL0533A urban background

PM2.5 sampling

points

PL0492A urban background

PL0213A urban background

PL0591A urban background

PL0244A urban background

PL0503A urban background

PL0624A urban background

PL0248A urban background

PL0500A urban background

PL0534A urban background

PL0249A urban traffic PL0535A urban background

At least 1 Urban

Background and 1 Traffic

station

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

YES YES No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

Required sampling

point number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

10 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 11. Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowy11

2015 ZON_PL1201 ZON_PL1202 ZON_PL1203 ZON_PL2401 ZON_PL2402 ZON_PL2403 ZON_PL2404 ZON_PL2405

Aglomeracja Krakowska miasto Tarnów strefa małopolska Aglomeracja Górnośląska Aglomeracja Rybnicko-

Jastrzębska miasto Bielsko-Biała miasto Częstochowa strefa śląska

Population 761,873 111,376 2,495,087 1,893,271 292,897 173,013 230,123 1,996,620

AT Status >UAT LAT-UAT LAT-UAT >UAT <LAT LAT-UAT >UAT LAT-UAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by AQD

3 1 3 5 0 1 1 2

Sampling points reported

3 1 6 7 1 1 2 5

Sampling Points

PL0012A urban traffic PL0502A urban background

PL0550A urban background

PL0237A urban background

PL0239A urban background

PL0234A urban background

PL0526A urban traffic PL0236A urban background

PL0501A urban background

PL0306A urban background

PL0238A urban background

PL0184A urban background

PL0568A suburban background

PL0039A urban industrial

PL0273A urban background

PL0008A urban background

PL0241A urban background

PL0487A suburban background

PL0529A urban background

PL0294A urban background

PL0552A urban background

PL0240A urban background

PL0126A urban background

PL0242A urban background

At least 1 Urban

Background and 1 Traffic

station

YES Not Applicable Not Applicable YES Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point

number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

11 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 12. Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Poludniowy*12

2015 ZON_PL1201 ZON_PL1202 ZON_PL1203 ZON_PL2401 ZON_PL2402 ZON_PL2403 ZON_PL2404 ZON_PL2405

Aglomeracja Krakowska miasto Tarnów strefa małopolska Aglomeracja Górnośląska Aglomeracja Rybnicko-

Jastrzębska miasto Bielsko-Biała miasto Częstochowa strefa śląska

Population 761,873 111,376 2,495,087 1,893,271 292,897 173,013 230,123 1,996,620

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling

points required by

AQD

4 2 8 7 3 2 2 7

Sampling points

reported

6 2 20 10 3 2 3 15

PM10 sampling

points

PL0012A urban traffic PL0502A urban background

PL0549A urban background

PL0237A urban background

PL0239A urban background

PL0234A urban background

PL0526A urban traffic PL0236A urban background

PL0501A urban background

PL0612A urban background

PL0238A urban background

PL0489A urban background

PL0184A urban background

PL0527A urban background

PL0039A urban industrial

PL0478A urban background

PL0008A urban background

PL0483A urban background

PL0613A urban background

PL0567A urban traffic PL0290A urban background

PL0614A urban background

PL0529A urban background

PL0484A urban background

PL0615A urban background

PL0240A urban background

PL0528A urban background

PL0125A urban background

PL0242A urban background

PL0530A urban background

PL0550A urban background

PL0568A suburban background

PL0306A urban background

PL0241A urban background

PL0273A urban background

PL0293A urban background

PL0616A urban background

PL0243A rural background

PL0617A urban background

PL0619A urban background

PL0552A urban background

PL0481A urban background

PL0126A urban background

PM2.5 sampling

points

PL0012A urban traffic PL0502A urban background

PL0549A urban background

PL0238A urban background

PL0489A urban background

PL0499A urban background

PL0498A urban background

PL0527A urban background

PL0501A urban background

PL0550A urban background

PL0008A urban background

PL0530A urban background

PL0039A urban industrial

PL0552A urban background

PL0567A urban traffic PL0243A rural background

PL0126A urban background

12 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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2015 ZON_PL1201 ZON_PL1202 ZON_PL1203 ZON_PL2401 ZON_PL2402 ZON_PL2403 ZON_PL2404 ZON_PL2405

Aglomeracja Krakowska miasto Tarnów strefa małopolska Aglomeracja Górnośląska Aglomeracja Rybnicko-

Jastrzębska miasto Bielsko-Biała miasto Częstochowa strefa śląska

At least 1 Urban

Background and 1 Traffic

station

YES No Traffic-oriented

Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

YES No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

YES No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

Compliance with required site number

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

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Table 13 Summary of NO2 monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Region Wschodni13

2015 ZON_PL0601 ZON_PL0602 ZON_PL1801 ZON_PL1802 ZON_PL2001 ZON_PL2002 ZON_PL2601 ZON_PL2602

Aglomeracja Lubelska strefa lubelska miasto Rzeszów strefa podkarpacka Aglomeracja Białostocka strefa podlaska miasto Kielce strefa świętokrzyska

Population 341,722 1,806,024 185,123 1,944,064 295,459 896,459 198,857 1,064,319

AT Status <LAT <LAT <LAT LAT-UAT <LAT <LAT LAT-UAT <LAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0

Sampling points reported

1 5 1 5 2 2 1 4

Sampling Points

PL0507A urban background

PL0079A urban background

PL0495A urban background

PL0518A urban background

PL0149A suburban background

PL0651A urban background

PL0283A urban background

PL0596A urban background

PL0349A rural background

PL0622A rural background

PL0148A urban background

PL0151A urban background

PL0563A suburban background

PL0002R rural background

PL0623A urban background

PL0565A urban background

PL0657A urban background

PL0276A urban background

PL0443A rural background

PL0091A urban background

PL0594A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Required sampling point number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

13 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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Table 14 Summary of particulate matter monitoring requirements and situation in 2015 - Region Region Wschodni14

2015 ZON_PL0601 ZON_PL0602 ZON_PL1801 ZON_PL1802 ZON_PL2001 ZON_PL2002 ZON_PL2601 ZON_PL2602

Aglomeracja Lubelska strefa lubelska miasto Rzeszów strefa podkarpacka Aglomeracja Białostocka strefa podlaska miasto Kielce strefa świętokrzyska

Population 341,722 1,806,024 185,123 1,944,064 295,459 896,459 198,857 1,064,319

AT Status >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT >UAT

Minimum number of sampling points required by AQD

3 7 2 7 3 4 2 6

Sampling points reported

4 9 3 18 4 6 3 8

PM10 sampling points

PL0507A urban background

PL0079A urban background

PL0495A urban background

PL0621A urban background

PL0496A urban background

PL0651A urban background

PL0283A urban background

PL0523A urban background

PL0085A PL0081A suburban background

PL0495A urban background

PL0554A urban background

PL0148A urban background

PL0151A urban background

PL0482A suburban background

PL0596A urban background

PL0353A suburban background

PL0518A urban background

PL0152A urban background

PL0563A suburban background

PL0089A suburban background

PL0518A urban background

PL0564A urban background

PL0270A suburban background

PL0413A urban background

PL0565A urban background

PL0091A urban background

PL0623A urban background

PL0566A urban background

PL0258A urban background

PL0276A urban background

PL0276A urban background

PL0594A urban background

PL0594A urban background

PL0555A urban background

PL0595A urban background

PM2.5 sampling points

PL0507A urban background

PL0079A urban background

PL0495A urban background

PL0518A urban background

PL0496A urban background

PL0651A urban background

PL0283A urban background

PL0523A urban background

PL0085A urban background

PL0081A suburban background

PL0413A urban background

PL0148A urban background

PL0151A urban background

PL0566A urban background

PL0091A urban background

PL0623A urban background

PL0152A urban background

PL0276A urban background

PL0594A urban background

At least 1 Urban Background and 1

Traffic station

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported *

No Traffic-oriented Location Reported

Required sampling point number reached

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

*The number of sampling points used for this check does not take into account any potential derogations due to the implementation of supplementary modelling as per Article 7 of Directive 2008/50/EC

14 Note that the table reflects the situation in 2015 based on reported data consulted at a given date (see Table 2 above). Possible subsequent resubmissions of data, reclassifications of stations or improvements of the network by the Member State are not reflected in the tables. In addition, the tables only assess the requirements for fixed measurements based on Annex V.A.1 of Directive 2008/50/EC, without considering the use of other methods such as modelling or indicative measurement.

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