Construction and development can have a major negative impact on local air quality. Appropriate steps need to be taken to minimise emissions. For this reason, we often request an Air Quality Assessment is submitted with any application for a development that meets at least one of the following:
- developments comprising 10 or more residential units
- developments covering an area of 1000m2 or more
- developments where there are sensitive receptors within 50m
- developments that will introduce receptors into an area where air quality objectives are already being exceeded
- developments that will result in a significant increase in vehicle movements, such as a new supermarket
As a minimum, an Air Quality Assessment must include:
- a description of the site context
- policy background
- assessment methodology
- baseline air quality conditions
- construction-phase impacts and recommendations for mitigation
- use-phase impacts and recommendations for mitigation where applicable
- air quality neutral assessment
- assessment of the impact of existing air pollution on future occupiers
- mitigation where necessary
The omission within your report of any section from this list must be justified. Air quality assessments should be carried out in accordance with best practice guidance:
Read the Institute of Air Quality Management guidance on assessing air quality
All major developments in the borough must comply with the Mayor of London's SPGs for:
- Control of Dust and Emissions from Construction and Demolition
- Sustainable Design and Construction
We can provide assistance at any stage of the above. You can contact our environmental health team by email.