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Air Quality Management Areas
Eastleigh Borough Council have declared three 'Air Quality
Management Areas' (AQMA). These are areas where levels of air
pollution are not meeting the required standards. Two of the
AQMA's are in Eastleigh and one in Bursledon. All three
AQMA's have been declared because levels of the pollutant nitrogen
dioxide are too high, the primary source of this is road
traffic.
The Eastleigh Air Quality Management Area 2005 (1) covers Leigh
Road, Romsey Road, Southampton Road and Wide Lane and was declared
on 16th February 2005.
Eastleigh AQMA Order 2005
Eastleigh AQMA Map 2005
Properties affected Eastleigh AQMA
The Eastleigh Air Quality Management Area 2006 (1) covers
properties close to the M3 motorway between junctions 12 and 14,
and was declared on 3rd July 2006.
M3 AQMA Order 2006
M3 AQMA Map 2006
Properties affected M3
AQMA
The Eastleigh Air Quality Management Area 2006 (2) covers a small
number of properties close to Hamble Lane, Bursledon between the
junctions with Portsmouth Road and Jurd Way, and was declared on
3rd July 2006.
Hamble Lane AQMA Order
2006
Hamble Lane AQMA Map 2011
Properties
affected Hamble Lane AQMA
The Botley Air Quality Management Area 2011 covers properties
along the High Street in Botley and was declared in June 2011.
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