Air Quality and The London Plan Celeste Giusti Senior Strategic Planner.

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Air Quality and The London Plan Celeste Giusti Senior Strategic Planner

Introduction 1.Air quality in London 2.The London Plan 3.Strategic 4.LDF preparation 5.Decisions  Design measures  Air quality assessments  Air quality neutral  Emission standards  Construction and demolition (SPG) 6.Uncertainty

London in 6 facts Global competition for jobs and growth London’s population will increase by approximately 1 million in the next 10 years.

The Challenge NO Annual Mean

The London Plan Strategic 20 year vision for London Overarching policy of sustainable development Identifies growth and associated infrastructure needs Links partnerships and implementation Boroughs’ plans are to be in conformity with the London Plan Guides and sets requirements for development in London

Sustainable Design and Construction Supplementary Planning Guidance Provides additional guidance to the London Plan policies to support implementation Air quality assessments Minimising air quality emissions Air quality neutral Emission standards for combustion plant Set out with Mayor’s priorities and Mayor’s best practice

London Plan Policy 7.14 – Air quality Strategic Air quality strategy TfL – controls some roads, cycle hire, congestion charging, low emission zone

Strategic Solutions Congestion charge Low Emission Zone Buses Covers 98% of London Standards tightened in 2012 to Euro IV for HGVs, buses and coaches From 2012 large vans and minibuses included (Euro III) 450 hybrid buses 1,600 by 2016 (20% of fleet) Hydrogen and electric bus trials SCR retrofit programme for up to 1,000 older buses Since 2003 Central London Removed 70,000 vehicles Reduced PM and NOx emissions by 16%

Strategic Solutions Taxis Buildings and planning Cycling Retrofit older buildings “Air quality neutral” for new developments CHP/biomass emission standards Construction machinery and dust Barclays Cycle Hire Superhigways Record near £1bn investment over next 10 years From year age limit retiring 2,300 taxis (10% of fleet) Minimum Euro V standard Ultra Low Emission taxi from 2020

London Plan Policy 7.14 – Air quality LDF Preparation

London Plan Policy 7.14 – Air quality Design measures Layout Orientation Air tightness Buffer zones vegetation Mitigation during construction and demolition Sustainable transport measures

Internal air quality specify non-toxic materials (potential use of the Code /BREEAM) Maintain plant

Air quality assessments Applies to major developments with some parameters AQMA New or exacerbate an air quality exceedence 150m from sensitive receptors Sets out the requirements

London Plan Policy 7.14 – Air quality neutral Major developments Covers PM10 & NOx Emission benchmarks for buildings (land uses) and transport Methodology provided Mitigation

London Plan Policy 7.14 – Air quality neutral Mitigation measures Green planting/walls and screens Retro-fitting abatement technology to vehicles or flues Exposure reduction Contribution to mitigation measures

Emissions standards for combustion plant Individual gas boilers, communal gas boilers, solid biomass boilers, combined heat and power Small schemes Limited scope Don’t want to be overly onerous Code for Sustainable Homes / BREEAM credits for low NOx boilers Standards for solid biomass and CHP plant

Construction and demolition The Control of Dust and Emissions during construction and demolition SPG requirement for developers to prepare an Air Quality Statement for construction and demolition activities, including air quality (dust) risk assessments the Air Quality Statement is to include an air quality (dust) risk assessment for demolition, earthwork, construction stages and trackout (vehicles leaving the site) stages of the works the identification of the potential scale (large, medium, small) of dust emissions for each stage of work;

Construction and demolition the identification of the level of risk due to the scale of dust emissions on health, soiling (dirt) and the natural environment, depending on activities, their intensity and the sensitivity of receptors best practice methods for controlling dust on-site and to prevent trackout recommendations for monitoring early notification of new 2015 and 2020 standards for non- road mobile machinery

NRMM From 1 September 2015 NRMM used on the site of any Major development, as defined in the London Plan, within Greater London will be required to meet Stage IIIA of the Directive as a minimum. NRMM used on any site within the Central Activity Zone or Canary Wharf will be required to meet Stage IIIB of the Directive as a minimum. From 1 September 2020 NRMM used on any site within Greater London will be required to meet Stage IIIB of the Directive as a minimum. NRMM used on any site within the Central Activity Zone or Canary Wharf will be required to meet Stage IV of the Directive as a minimum.

Uncertainty Government’s Housing standards review Limits what standards can be specified within housing

Consultations Sustainable Design and Construction SPG (AQ neutral, CHP/biomass emission standards). Please send in your written response by 6pm 21 st October 2013 with ‘Sustainable Design and Construction SPG’ in the subject box. Control of Dust and Emissions during Construction and Demolition SPG (including NRMM emission standards). Please send in your written response by 6pm 25th November 2013 with ‘The Control of Dust and Emissions during Construction and Demolition’ in the subject box. - consultations

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