Otago Daily Times

Towns breaching air standards

- By JONO EDWARDS

SOME Otago towns are again regularly exceeding recommende­d air pollution levels this winter, as the regional council composes a new air quality strategy to try to curb the problem.

Up to yesterday, Cromwell, Arrowtown and Milton had all exceeded the National Environmen­tal Standard of 50mcg of particulat­es per cu m of air 30 times already this year.

Cromwell exceeded this limit 33 times throughout the whole of last year, 24 times in 2015 and 48 times in 2014. Arrowtown exceeded it 32 times last year, 29 times in 2015 and 47 times in 2014. Milton exceeded it 37 times last year, 30 times in 2015 and 14 times in 2014.

One day last month, Milton tripled the standard with an average of more than 150mcg.

Alexandra’s readings show only two breaches this winter.

Otago Regional Council environmen­tal scientist Deborah Mills said Alexandra’s low readings were due to moving an instrument 750m into the town, to the Alexandra Primary School, after the land it was previously on was sold. A tem porary instrument placed at the original site showed readings similar to those in the other towns, she said.

Much of the pollution comes from residentia­l heating using old wood burners.

Results of a regional council survey of 400 Central Otago residents last month found 62% of households still used wood or multifuel burners.

Dr Mills said there was ‘‘significan­t’’ evidence elevated particulat­e levels adversely affected the health of individual­s, particular­ly the very young, the elderly, and those with cardioresp­iratory conditions.

‘‘Some of these effects include reduced lung function, inflammati­on of the lung, coughing and wheezing, chronic bronchitis, and other respirator­y diseases. Quantifyin­g those events is very difficult, particular­ly in small population centres.’’

While the regional council says air quality has improved in the past 10 years, it wants to combat the problem further by developing its new air quality strategy. The draft version will be presented to councillor­s later in the year.

jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

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