EPA: Nitrogen in Dublin air may be public health risk

The levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) present in Dublin’s air may pose a public health risk, a report indicates.

EPA: Nitrogen in Dublin air may be public health risk

The levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) present in Dublin’s air may pose a public health risk, a report indicates.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report, Urban Environmental Indicators — Nitrogen Dioxide Levels in Dublin, suggests that some areas of the capital have high levels of air pollution and may be over the statutory EU limit of NO2.

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