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Pollution
There are different types of pollution: air, noise, water and light pollution, hazardous and toxic substances, land contamination and radio waves from mobile phones.Indoor air pollution
Indoor air pollution is dust, dirt or gases in the air inside a building, such as your home, school or workplace, which can be harmful to health.Monitoring of air pollution
We monitor air quality to comply with our legal responsibility as an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA).Noise pollution
Information on noise pollution, including aircraft noise and neighbour nuisance.Tackling air pollution
As a Local Authority we have a number of direct legislative and regulatory controls that we can use to tackle poor air quality.Air pollution
Air pollution is regularly monitored by the Special Projects Team.Helping schools with air pollution
The London Schools Air Pollution Helpdesk has been launched to provide support to London schools concerned about air pollution in and around their premisesWater pollution
The Environment Agency is responsible for maintaining or improving the quality of fresh, marine, surface and underground water in England and Wales.Environmental permitting - Pollution prevention and control Part A and Part B installations
The Council is responsible for inspection and regulation of premises which have the potential to cause air pollution.Pollutants, sources and health effects
Pollutants sources and health effects for nitorgen oxides, particulates, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and other pollutants.Heathrow expansion - key facts about congestion
We believe that the environmental impact of expansion is clear - more flights equals more primary and secondary pollution.Air quality in the community
We work with communities to raise awareness about local air pollution and its impact on health, and to consider practical ways to minimise contributions to air pollution in the borough.
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