2018 data on air quality: 57 cities exceed the NO2 limit value
German Environment Agency publishes “Gesunde Luft“ magazine on air pollution
The measurement data for the 2018 nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels in Germany is now public, according to which 57 cities still exceeded the air quality limit value of 40 microgrammes NO2 per cubic metre of air (µg/m³) based on an annual average. In 2017 65 cities were still affected. President Maria Krautzberger of the German Environment Agency (UBA) said, “The air in cities is becoming cleaner which is a move in the right direction. Nevertheless, it is apparent that the measures adopted to date are not sufficient to ensure universal compliance with the European limit value for NO2 which is in effect for the sake of health protection. In addition to the software updates now taking place, we really need speedy retrofitting of older model diesel cars with efficient catalytic converters to reduce NO2 emissions. The statutory framework for the approval of such catalytic converters has been established and retrofitting companies have submitted their first orders for passenger cars too. The authorisation process must now be sped up. All automobile manufacturers are called upon to provide retrofitters with technical support and customers with financial relief when purchasing the systems.”