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Linking environment and health

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Dr Janet Maxwell, Director of Public Health

[email protected]

Richard Lee, Environmental Health Manager

[email protected]

www.jsna.portsmouth.gov.uk

@portsmouthjsna

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Contents

• Introduction • Outdoor Ambient Air Quality (AQ) and Public Health• Delivery of Clean Air• Traffic, Environment & Community Safety Scrutiny Panel

• Optimisation of Road Traffic Management Control Systems

(ORTMCS) Project– Objective– Stages– Preliminary conclusions

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Linking environment and health

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AQ and Public Health law

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• The importance of Public Health Law lies in meeting the needs of the individual and the population for good health, including Environmental Protection

• House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee sixth report (Action on AQ. 2014-2015) confirms the impact of poor AQ on both human health and the Treasury

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Latest reviews strengthen evidence linking air pollution to ill-health (carcinogenic, adverse effects on the respiratory, cardiovascular systems, the nervous system, infant mortality rates, on pre-term birth and on cognitive performance in children).

Photo credit: Sustrans

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AQMAs

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AQ and health inequalities

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• Most disadvantaged areas suffering from non-

communicable diseases coincide with Air Quality

Management Areas

• The most disadvantaged communities experience

poor health outcomes as a result of both lifestyle and

environmental factors

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• International/ European/ National/

• Local Authority/ individual action

Responsibility for deliveringcleaner air?

Local Authority responsibility• Local Air Quality Review & Assessment

• Take a strategic approach• Foster partnership working with others

• Promote community engagement through educating and provision of incentives /

disincentives• Show leadership

• Regulation of some sources of air pollution

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AQAP aims

• Non traffic related measures (background

emissions)

• Traffic related measures – Transport schemes

• Public Information – Enforcement – Public transport

patronage

• Policy / Technology

AQAP delivery tools

• Cars – Reduce use, reduce congestion and fluidity

• Buses – Increase patronage – improve technology

• HGV – Re-route, consolidate, avoid congestion

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Traffic, Environment & Community Safety Scrutiny PanelObjective

To understand the Local Air Quality Management Process and its implication locally http://data.hampshirehub.net/attachment/jsna/portsmouth-jsna/social-and-environmental-context/environment/cab20130701r4app

Recommendations

– Consider transferring the financial responsibilities for LAQ monitoring and assessment to the Public Health team

– Produce a new local Air Quality Strategy– Cabinet Member for Environment & Community Safety

continues to monitor the progress made on measures set out in the National Air Quality Strategy.

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Local Air Quality Action Plan measure

Can road traffic management control system improve local air quality?

It’s a pioneering project (never before carried out at such a large scale)

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ORTMCS project

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Package 2

AQDM

Scenario testing

ORTMC project Package 1

Road Traffic Survey

Package 2

Baseline and Road Traffic Simulation Modelling

Package 2

Instantaneous Emission Modelling

Scenarios selection

Package 3

Air Quality Dispersion Modelling

(Scenarios Impacts)

Package 3

Air Quality Dispersion Modelling

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Corridor 1

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Corridor 2

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Corridor 3

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Corridor 4

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Corridor 5

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Road traffic model

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• Peak periods 0700-1000, 1200-1400 and 1600-1900

• Traffic signal specifications

• Public transport routes

• Three scenarios for each Corridor:

Do Minimum

Do something 1

Do something 2

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Package 2

AQDM

Scenario testing (In Progress)

ORTMC progress

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Operational assessment summary

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• Improvements have been identified within all Corridors that predict operational benefits

• It is recommended that the identified preferred schemes are considered further

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ORTMCS preliminary conclusions

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• All recommended scenarios in theory should lead to improvements in AQ

• The significance of predicted AQ improvements yet to be determined

• The predicted AQ improvement is likely to be marginal in most corridors

• Most of the corridors are fairly constrained in terms of physical measures that can be applied

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Questions or comments welcome

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