Air Quality

Summary of the Air Pollution Licencing and a brief summary of the application process

Clean air is essential for our quality of life.  While recent decades have seen significant improvements in air quality in Ireland, air pollution continues to cause damage to both our health and environment. The EPA’s annual ‘Air Quality in Ireland’ reports consistently state that Ireland’s air quality is generally good, but that some localised areas of concern remain. These arise mainly from residential and transport emissions.

In addition, the European Environment Agency states that air pollution is linked to approx. 1,400 premature deaths in Ireland each year. This is up to ten times the number of people who die on our roads. These deaths arise from health conditions which are linked to air pollution, such as heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and both chronic and acute respiratory diseases.

The EPA Air Quality in Ireland Report can be found here Air Quality in Ireland Report 2023

A range of air quality legislation is therefore in place in Ireland to protect our air quality and safeguard the health of all.

 

Air Quality Legislation & Enforcement

Kilkenny County Council has monitoring and enforcement responsibilities and powers under a range of Air Quality legislation, including:

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