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E-reporting: reporting ambient air quality assessment following the AQD reporting schemata

E-reporting: reporting ambient air quality assessment following the AQD reporting schemata. Patrick van Hooydonk European Topic Centre on Air pollution and Climate change Mitigation (ETC/ACM) 5 th pilot meeting Copenhagen, 24-25 may 2012. E-reporting: reporting AQ assessment overview.

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E-reporting: reporting ambient air quality assessment following the AQD reporting schemata

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  1. E-reporting: reporting ambient air quality assessment following the AQD reporting schemata Patrick van Hooydonk European Topic Centre on Air pollution and Climate change Mitigation (ETC/ACM) 5th pilot meeting Copenhagen, 24-25 may 2012

  2. E-reporting: reporting AQ assessmentoverview • Scope mapping • Mapping table AQQ – AQD • Overview general datastructure • Procedure reporting: • AQ assessment meta data • AQ assessment results • Remarks 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

  3. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentScope mapping AQQ -> AQD The mapping is focused on: • The base forms of the Questionnaire which can be generatedor derived from the AQ monitoring system • Creating an overview: no detail mapping on specific fields 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

  4. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentMapping Questionnaire -> AQD reporting 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

  5. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentOverview general datastructure(1) Station Network Protection Target Sampling Point Pollutant Model (+Process) Observation Environmental Objective (+AssessmentThreshold) Compliance SamplingPoint Aggregated Observation zone

  6. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentOverview general datastructure (2) Environmental Objective (assessment objectives) Defined by: • Pollutant • Protection target (human health, vegatation/ecosystem) • Objective type(limit value, target value, critical level, longterm objective) Characteristics: • periodparameters (period-unit:hour, day, ..),period-scope: calendar year, summer,..) • Subject (annual mean, max25, AOT40) • Objective exceedance value • Values related to objective value (MoT, LAT, UAT) Compliance SamplingPoint(SamplingPoint used for compliance) Defined by: • Protection target • Zone • SamplingPoint 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

  7. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentReporting AQ assessment meta data(1) Station Network Zones/Agglomerations Extract AQ zones/agglomerations Form 2 zone SamplingPoints for compliance Sampling Point Extract Sampling points used for compliance Compliant SamplingPoint Forms 3-5 (+Process) Environmental Objective Determine Assessment Regime Assessment regime (+AssessmentThreshold) Forms 10 Aggregated Observation

  8. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentReporting AQ assessment meta data(2) ReportingUnit Report Zones/Agglomerations Zones/Agglomerations Zone1 Form 2 ZoneM ZoneN SamplingPoints for compliance Report Zones/Agglomerations SamplingPoint1 (health) Forms 3-5 SamplingPoint1 (veg) SamplingPointM (health) Station1 Network1 Process1 Report Assessment Regime Assessment regime Ass.RegimeZone1 Forms 10 Ass.RegimeZoneN

  9. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentReporting AQ assessment results (1) Station Network Single exceedances Generate exceedances zone Forms 11,13,14 Sampling Point Extract annual statistics Annual statistics Compliant SamplingPoint Forms 15,16,17,18 (+Process) Environmental Objective (+AssessmentThreshold) Determine Attainment Assessment Attainment Forms 8/9 Aggregated Observation

  10. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentReporting AQ assessment results (2) ReportingUnit Single exceedances Observation1(exc) Forms 11,13,14 Report Observation ObservationN(exc) Annual statistics ObservationM(mean) Forms 15,16,17,18 ObservationZ(mean) Process1 ProcessN ProcessZ Zone1 Report Attainment Assessment Attainment AttainmentZone1 Forms 8/9 AttainmentZoneN

  11. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessmentRemarks Additional remarks about the mapping: • The reporting of SamplingPoints for Compliance need further investigation • A large part of the Questionnaire can be generated automatically: this must be encouraged to ensure consistent reporting • Further mapping of the forms which must be (partly) filled in manually is needed because: • The manual parts are mostly textual/variable which can be difficult to process/check • Manual adjustments in an automatically generated AQD-report may be complicated 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

  12. E-reporting:reporting AQ assessment THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! 5th pilot meeting e-reporting

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