Tendring District Council – England Date April 2010

2010 Air Quality Progress Report for Council

In fulfillment of Part IV of the Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management

Date April 2010

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Local Andy Rutson-Edwards Authority Officer

Department Tendring District Council Environmental Services

Address Council Offices Thorpe Road Weeley CO16 9AJ

Telephone 01255 686761 e-mail arutson- [email protected]

Report TEN/PR2010 Reference Final Copy 01/ 29March number Date 29th March 2010

Report written by:

Paul Hinsley Environment, Strategy and Highways County Council County Hall Chelmsford Essex CM1 1QH

On behalf of the :

Essex Air Quality Consortium Monitoring Network.

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Executive Summary

The 2010 Progress Report on the monitoring data from 2009 has showed that there have been no exceedence of the NO2 annual mean objective level, benzene nor SO2 within the monitoring sites. There were no exceedences of the hourly NO2 objective observed at the automatic monitoring station.

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Table of contents

1 Introduction 6 1.1 Description of Local Authority Area 6 1.2 Purpose of Progress Report 6 1.3 Air Quality Objectives 6 1.4 Summary of Previous Review and Assessments 8 2 New Monitoring Data 9 2.1 Summary of Monitoring Undertaken 9 2.2 Comparison of Monitoring Results with Air Quality 14 3 New Local Developments 18 4 Local Transport Plans and Strategies 19 5 Conclusions and Proposed Actions 20 5.1 Conclusions from New Monitoring Data 20 5.2 Proposed Actions 20 6 References 21

iv Progress Report Tendring District Council – England Date April 2010 Appendices Appendix 1 Appendix 1: ARUN Data Appendix 2 Tendring District Council Monitoring Data 2009 Appendix 3 QA:QC data Appendix 4 Tendring District Council Processes 2009

List of Tables Table 1.1 Air Quality Objectives included in Regulations for the purpose of Local Air Quality Management in England.

Table 2.1 Details of Automatic Monitoring Sites

Table 2.2 Details of Non- Automatic Monitoring Sites

Table 2.3 Results of Automatic Monitoring for Nitrogen Dioxide: Comparison with Annual Mean Objective, hourly mean >200 µgm3 and data capture.

Table 2.4 Results of Nitrogen Dioxide Diffusion Tubes

Table 2.5 Results of SO2 Diffusion tube monitoring

Table 2.6 Results of Benzene monitoring

List of Figures

Figure 2.1a Map of Automatic Monitoring Site at St OSyth

Figure 2.1b Map of Automatic Monitoring Station: Clacton Town Hall

Figure 2.2 Map of Non-Automatic Monitoring Sites

Figure 2.3 Figure 2.3 Trends in Annual Mean Nitrogen Dioxide Concentration Measured at Automatic Monitoring Site St Osyth

Figure 2.4 Trends in Annual Mean PM10 Concentration Measured at Automatic Monitoring Sites

Figure 2.5 Trends in Annual Mean Sulphur Dioxide Concentration Measured at Automatic Monitoring Sites.

Progress Report v Date April 2010 Tendring District Council - England 1 Introduction 1.1 Description of Local Authority Area

The district of Tendring is a predomiantantly rural, coastal district with Clacton-on-Sea as its main administrative centre. The district also conatins the coastal towns of Frinton- on-Sea and Harwich.

The main source of air pollution in the area is road traiffic emissions from the major roads in the district, namely the A133 and A120 trunk roads.

1.2 Purpose of Progress Report

Progress Reports are required in the intervening years between the three-yearly Updating and Screening Assessment reports. Their purpose is to maintain continuity in the Local Air Quality Management process.

They are not intended to be as detailed as Updating and Screening Assessment Reports, or to require as much effort. However, if the Progress Report identifies the risk of exceedence of an Air Quality Objective, the Local Authority (LA) should undertake a Detailed Assessment immediately, and not wait until the next round of Review and Assessment.

1.3 Air Quality Objectives

The air quality objectives applicable to Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) in England are set out in the Air Quality (England) Regulations 2000 (SI 928), and the Air Quality (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 (SI 3043). They are shown in Table 1.1. This table shows the objectives in units of microgrammes per cubic metre g/m3 (for carbon monoxide the units used are milligrammes per cubic metre, mg/m3). Table 1.1. includes the number of permitted exceedences in any given year (where applicable).

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Table 1.1 Air Quality Objectives included in Regulations for the purpose of Local Air Quality Management in England.

Pollutant Date to be Concentration Measured as achieved by Benzene 16.25 µg/m3 Running annual 31.12.2003 mean 5.00 µg/m3 Running annual 31.12.2010 mean

1,3-Butadiene 2.25 µg/m3 Running annual 31.12.2003 mean Carbon monoxide 10.0 mg/m3 Running 8-hour 31.12.2003 mean Lead 0.5 µg/m3 Annual mean 31.12.2004 0.25 µg/m3 Annual mean 31.12.2008 Nitrogen dioxide 200 µg/m3 not to be 1-hour mean 31.12.2005 exceeded more than 18 times a year 40 µg/m3 Annual mean 31.12.2005

3 Particles (PM10) 50 µg/m , not to be 24-hour mean 31.12.2004 (gravimetric) exceeded more than 35 times a year 40 µg/m3 Annual mean 31.12.2004

Sulphur dioxide 350 µg/m3, not to be 1-hour mean 31.12.2004 exceeded more than 24 times a year 125 µg/m3, not to be 24-hour mean 31.12.2004 exceeded more than 3 times a year 266 µg/m3, not to be 15-minute mean 31.12.2005 exceeded more than 35 times a year

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1.4 Summary of Previous Review and Assessments

Tendring District Council undertook their First Round of review and assessment, including Stage 1 and 2 reports, between 1999 – 2000. The main air quality issues were found to be emissions of NO2 and PM10 from vehicles on the A120. It was predicted that all of the AQS objectives would be achieved and that it was therefore not necessary to declare an AQMA for any pollutant.

The second round of Review and Assessment was undertaken between 2003 and 2005. The 2003 USA considered the seven LAQM pollutants and found that the AQS objectives would be met by the target dates. The 2005 Annual Progress Report (APR) showed that the Council was still meeting the aqs objectives.

The third round USA was completed in 2006 and revisited the results of previous assessments to determine whether there were any areas of concern for air quality within Tendring District. The USA concluded that there was still no risk of exceedances of the AQS objectives, therefore a Detailed Assessment is not required at this stage.

The 2008 APR concluded that the AQS objectives are being met in Tendring and there was no requirement to proceed to a Detailed Assessment. The 2009 USA review identified one exceedance of the NO2 annual mean objective in 2008, at Harwich Train Station (Site 10). It was recommended that the Council relocate this diffusion tube site to a nearby receptor façade where potential exceedances of the AQS annual mean objective maybe better assessed.

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2 New Monitoring Data 2.1 Summary of Monitoring Undertaken

2.1.1 Automatic Monitoring Sites

Tendring District Council measures air quality in the District using two automatic air quality monitoring stations as shown in figure 2.1.and 2.2.

One of the automatic monitoring stations is located in St Osyth and has been operating since May 2002. The site is classified as rural and measures concentrations of ozone, oxides of nitrogen and carbon monoxide. This site is part of the UK Automatic Urban and Rural Network, which is operated on behalf of DEFRA.

Figure 2.1a Map of Automatic Monitoring Site at St Osyth

Site is located next to a water pumping station in marshland near Clacton-on-Sea. Nearest road is approx 2km north of site, St Osyth village is approx 3km north. 5m above sea level, inlet 4m above ground

SITE ADDRESS: Environment Agency, Leewick Yard,Leewick Lane St Osyth Essex

OS Grid Reference: TM104132 Site Type: Rural Pollutants Measured:

Pollutant Start Date End Date Nitrogen Oxides 11/05/2002 - Ozone 11/05/2002 - Carbon Monoxide 11/05/2002 -

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The second automatic monitor in Tendring is located at the Town Hall in Clacton and has been measuring concentrations of oxides of nitrogen and PM10 since late 2001.

Figure 2.1b Map of Automatic Monitoring Station: Clacton Town Hall

Information Data corrupted, mechanical faults on machine has resulted in less than less than 20% data capture for this site.

Table 2.1 Details of Automatic Monitoring Sites

Relevant Distance Exposure? to Kerb of (Y/N with Pollutants In Nearest Site Name Site Type Distance Monitored AQMA? Road (m) (m) to (N/A if not Relevant Applicable) Exposure) St Osyth Roadside NO2 N N 2.1 Clacton Town Hall Roadside NO2, PM10 N Y - 29.3 9.1

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2.1.2 Non-Automatic Monitoring

Tendring District Council undertook monitoring at 7 NO2 diffusion tubes sites in 2009.

The diffusion tubes are supplied and analysed by Gradko International Ltd Preparation method : 50% TEA in acetone United Kingdom Accreditation Services (Testing Laboratory number 2187).

WASP – Annual Performance Criteria for NO2 Diffusion Tubes used in Local Air Quality Management (LAQM), 2008 onwards, and Summary of Laboratory Performance in Rounds 103 -107. Prepared by AEA on behalf of Defra and the Devolved Administrations.

Table 1 Laboratories that have demonstrated satisfactory performance in the WASP scheme for analysis of NO2 diffusion tubes, October 2008 – October 2009

Laboratory Performance on basis of RPI, OLD Performance on basis of RPI, CRITERIA, best 4 out of the 5 rounds NEW CRITERIA ,best 4 out of 103 – 107 the 5 rounds 103 – 107 Gradko International Good Good

With regard to the application of a bias adjustment factor for the diffusion tubes, the technical guidance LAQM.TG (09) and Review and Assessment Helpdesk recommends use of a local bias adjustment factor where available and relevant to diffusion tube sites. However data capture at the Town Hall site was insufficient. A bias adjustment factor was calculated using the co-located tubes at the St Osyth ARUN site. Due to the exceptionally low ratio generated the bias adjustment factor supplied by R& A support for Gradko 50% in Acetone Overall Factor (7 Studies) has been used : 0.92

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Figure 2.2 Map of Non-Automatic Monitoring Sites

Tendring District Council Diffusion Tube Locations 2009

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Table 2.2 Details of Non- Automatic Monitoring Sites

Relevant Distance to Kerb of Exposure? (Y/N Pollutant Nearest Road Site No. Location X Y In AQMA? with Distance Monitored (N/A if not (m) to Relevant Applicable) Exposure)

9 Harwich Hospital 624294 231255 NO2 N Y - 21.4 3.8

10 Harwich Train Station 626000 232384 NO2 N Y - 39.2 2.9

11/12/13 Clacton Town Hall A/B/C 617272 215021 NO2 N Y - 29.3 9.1

14/15/16 St Osyth, Bypass A133 1/2/3 616062 218517 NO2 N N 2.1

18 Bathside Bay 625625 231976 NO2 N N 0.5

19 Wix 613924 227789 NO2 N N 1.0

20 Hempstalls Farm 612619 227395 NO2 N

,

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2.2 Comparison of Monitoring Results with Air Quality

2.2.1 Nitrogen Dioxide

Automatic Monitoring Data

Table 2.3 Results of Automatic Monitoring for Nitrogen Dioxide: Comparison with Annual Mean Objective

Annual Mean 3 Concentrations ( g/m ) Within Location Description AQMA? 2007 2008 2009

3 Annual Mean NO2 > 40 µgm 12.4 - 0 NO2 Hourly Mean > 200 3 St Osyth N µgm for more than 18 times 0 - 0 per year % Data Capture 92.3 - 97.6 Annual Mean NO > 40 µgm3 - 34.1 - 2 NO2 Hourly Mean > 200 Clacton Town 3 N µgm for more than 18 times - 0 - Hall per year % Data Capture - 75 <20

Figure 2.3 Trends in Annual Mean Nitrogen Dioxide Concentration Measured at Automatic Monitoring Site St Osyth.

Data curtsy of

Paul Willis Direct line 0870 190 6602 Environmental Direct facsimile 0870 190 Quality 6377 AEA e-mail Building 551.11 [email protected] Harwell Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 0QJ

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Diffusion Tube Monitoring Data

Table 2.4 Results of Nitrogen Dioxide Diffusion Tubes

Annual Mean Concentrations ( g/m3) Data Adjusted for Bias Site ID Capture Within Location 2009 2007 2008 2009 AQMA? % (Bias (Bias (bias Factor: Factor: Factor 0.89) 1.36) 0.92)

9 Harwich Hospital N 19.1 29.9 22.23 10 Harwich Train Station N 31.4 43.6 29.83 Clacton Town Hall 11/12/13 N 22.1 32.9 A/B/C 21.19 St Osyth, Bypass A133 21.86 14/15/16 N 20.6 32.1 1/2/3 8 Bathside Bay N - 20.5 10.18 19 Wix N - 29.8 16.76 20 Hempstalls Farm N 13.24

Local Annual Average Bias Co – location of tubes Mean of site factor Bypass A133 St Osyths NO2 24.39 24.12 0.49 Bypass A133 NO2 23.85 Bypass A133 NO2 24.30

-3 St Osyths Average NO2 11.8 µg m 01 Jan – 31 Dec 2009

2.2.2 PM10

There is no reliable data capture of PM10 for the reporting period.

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Table 2.5 Results of SO2 Diffusion Tube monitoring

Data Annual mean Capture concentrations for full ( g/m3) Within Site ID Location calendar AQMA? year c b 2009 2009

% 3 Parkeston Train N 92 Station 3.68 4 Refinery Road, N 83 Parkeston 3.16 5 Harwich quay N 67 (floating pontoon) 3.31 6 Hawich Quay (lift) N 100 3.99 7 Harwich Station N 100 2.68 8 Harwich Hospital N 83 1.66

2.2.4 Benzene

Benzene levels are monitored at the town hall, using passive diffusion tube collection, there are no exceedences

Table 2.6 Results of Benzene monitoring

Annual mean Data Capture for full concentrations ( g/m3) Site Within calendar year Location b ID AQMA? 2009 2009 c %

Clacton Town N 92 1 Hall 0.80 Refinery Road N 92 2 Parkeston 1.63

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Ozone is monitored at the St Osyths ARUN site the results are as follows:

Pollutant Air Quality (England) Regulations Exceedences Days Data 2000 and Captur (Amendment) Regulations 2002 e Running 8-hour mean > 100 µg m-3 72 16 98.2 Ozone %

2.2.6 Summary of Compliance with AQS Objectives

Tendering District Council has examined the results from monitoring in the district. Concentrations are all below the objectives, therefore there is no need to proceed to a Detailed Assessment.

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3 New Local Developments

Tendring District Council confirms that there are no new or newly identified local developments which may have an impact on air quality within the Local Authority area.

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4 Local Transport Plans and Strategies

Tendring is covered by the Essex County Council Local Transport Plan 2 (LTP2). There are a number of general measures in the Essex LTP2 which are aimed at reducing the impact of road transport on air quality across the County. In the LTP Tendring was identified as a potential hotspot for Air Quality. This is due to the fact that the Bathside Bay development will increase freight traffic in the area and particularly on the A120 leading to concern that NO2 will exceed its limit in the future. The local transport plan identifies the need to reduce congestion and improve the junctions to improve the flow of traffic and allow the roads to cope with the potential increase in traffic flow. There are other general measures that will impact positively on the air quality in the area via the local transport plan.

The District Council is working in partnership with the Development, Highways and Transportation department of Essex County Council to ensure that new traffic management schemes consider the potential impact on air quality.

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5 Conclusions and Proposed Actions

5.1 Conclusions from New Monitoring Data

The Progress Report shows that Tendring District is currently meeting the air quality objectives and is not at risk of exceeding the objectives by the relevant target dates.

The District Council is working in partnership with key stakeholders to ensure that the air quality in Tendring remains below objective limits and continues to improve.

The District Council is currently working to improve the data capture of the monitoring equipment it uses.

5.2 Proposed Actions

The District Council does not need to carry out any detailed assessment as a result of any findings of the Progress Report. The next air quality report to be prepared and submitted to DeFRA will be the 2011 Progress report.

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6 References

Local Air Quality Management Technical Guidance LAQM.TG(09). February 2009. Published by Defra in partnership with the Scottish Government, Welsh Assembly Government and Department of the Environment Northern Ireland Tendring District Council 2008 Local Air Quality Management Annual Progress Report Tendring District Council 2006 Local Air Quality Management Updating

Tendring District Council 2009 LAQM Updating and Screening Assessment

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Appendices

Appendix 1: ARUN Data

ST OSYTH 01 January to 31 December 2009

POLLUTANT CO NO2 NOX O3 Number Very High 0 0 - 0 Number High 0 0 - 7 Number Moderate 0 0 - 220 Number Low 8348 8549 - 8430 Maximum 15-minute mean 0.77 mg m-3 192.5 µg m-3 672.7 µg m-3 266 µg m-3 Maximum hourly mean 0.65 mg m-3 138.9 µg m-3 473.1 µg m-3 258 µg m-3 Maximum running 8-hour mean 0.47 mg m-3 68.3 µg m-3 154.9 µg m-3 188 µg m-3 Maximum running 24-hour mean 0.41 mg m-3 53.2 µg m-3 111.2 µg m-3 113 µg m-3 Maximum daily mean 0.40 mg m-3 52.6 µg m-3 109.2 µg m-3 94 µg m-3 Average 0.19 mg m-3 11.8 µg m-3 14.4 µg m-3 52 µg m-3 Data capture 95.4 % 97.6 % 97.6 % 98.2 %

All mass units are at 20'C and 1013mb NOX mass units are NOX as NO2 µg m-3

Pollutant Air Quality (England) Regulations 2000 and Exceedences Days (Amendment) Regulations 2002 Carbon Monoxide Running 8-hour mean > 10.00 mg m-3 0 0 Nitrogen Dioxide Annual mean > 40.0 µg m-3 0 - Nitrogen Dioxide Hourly mean > 200.0 µg m-3 0 0 -3 Nitrogen Oxides (NO2) Annual mean > 30.0 µg m 0 - Ozone Running 8-hour mean > 100 µg m-3 72 16

These data are provisional from 01/10/2009 and may be subject to further quality control

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Location Pollutant Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Clacton Town Hall Benzene 1.25 1.17 0.92 0.86 0.68 0.67 0.77 0.38 1.18 0.26 0.8 Refinery Road, Parkeston Benzene 2.68 0.67 3.93 1.18 1.5 0.06 1.37 2.24 0.26 1.19 2.87

Dec- Location Pollutant Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 09 Harwich Hospital NO2 28.04 30.67 23.91 30.07 21.04 23.94 16.16 15.41 19.24 24.89 24.22 32.4 Harwich Train Station NO2 35.09 53.66 33.15 45.54 31.09 43 17.84 16.99 30.02 27.34 22.01 33.32 Town Hall A NO2 31.6 31.55 24.17 27.12 18.86 17.62 14.04 15.74 19.79 25.18 20.96 26.82 Town Hall B (AQMS) NO2 32.75 30.29 28 28.44 17.22 19.99 13.45 15.04 19.31 26.21 20.28 28.16 Town Hall C (Station Road) NO2 31.66 32.9 28.03 26.99 18.12 17.97 14.02 13.72 20.35 25.25 19.18 28.42 Bypass A133 NO2 29.92 32.12 20.52 36.01 20.41 25.39 13.47 16.29 21.12 26.12 20.22 31.05 Bypass A133 NO2 33.21 34.68 23.42 30.7 19.07 27.17 11.06 15.6 21.01 24.51 18.36 27.38 Bypass A133 NO2 37.46 33.33 24.07 33.62 17.94 27.31 12.04 16.84 19.17 24.11 18.11 27.64 Control NO2 0.28 0 0.21 0.2 0.28 0.03 0.35 0.27 0.32 0.14 0.42 0.2 Bathside Bay NO2 14.22 0.64 13.62 13.37 9.17 7.34 9.16 16.2 15.45 7.15 15.34 Wix NO2 19.23 0.77 23.8 16.17 27.38 17.8 20.24 23.18 19.18 15.2 17.45 Hempstalls Farm NO2 18.34 0.66 19.72 14.66 16.05 10.4 15.54 18.7 17.62 12.47 14.12

Location Pollutant Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Parkeston Train Station SO2 1.02 6.37 4.84 1.15 3.83 3.96 3.65 3.08 3.49 5.44 3.65 Refinery Road, Parkeston SO2 BLD* 7.52 1.35 2.83 BLD* 2.56 2.56 1.22 6.26 3.23 0.92 3.47 Harwich quay (floating pontoon) SO2 BLD* 3 3.05 0.73 2.96 1.78 8.34 4.28 Hawich Quay (lift) SO2 1.79 11.22 1.05 2.14 3.97 2.05 2.96 2.23 6.26 3.58 6.60 2.36 Harwich Station SO2 1.61 2.99 2.74 1.66 3.93 1.86 2.05 1.65 6.18 0.92 3.93 2.6 Harwich Hospital SO2 1.59 1.69 0.56 1.25 BLD* BLD* 1.86 1.5 2.68 0.67 3.14 4.63 Bathside Bay SO2 1.51 BLD* BLD* 2.52 1 1.1 1.76 2.54 1.53 2.74 0.22 Wix SO2 0.99 BLD* 0.38 1.99 2.36 42.96 1.49 1.94 0.9 2.22 0.39 Hempstalls Farm SO2 4.88 BLD* 0.91 2.89 BLD* 0.3 1.18 2.18 1 1.19 0.54 *BLD :Below Limit of Detection

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Discussion of Choice of Factor to Use

With regard to the application of a bias adjustment factor for the diffusion tubes, the technical guidance LAQM.TG (09) and Review and Assessment Helpdesk recommends use of a local bias adjustment factor where available and relevant to diffusion tube sites. However data capture at the Town Hall site was insufficient to calculate a factor from.

A bias adjustment factor has been calculated using the bias adjustment factor supplied by R& A support for Gradko 50% in Acetone Overall Factor (7 Studies) : 0.92

QA/QC of automatic monitoring

ARUN Standard QA/QC

QA/QC of diffusion tube monitoring

WASP – Annual Performance Criteria for NO2 Diffusion Tubes used in Local Air Quality Management (LAQM), 2008 onwards, and Summary of Laboratory Performance in Rounds 103 -107. Prepared by AEA on behalf of Defra and the Devolved Administrations.

Table 1 Laboratories that have demonstrated satisfactory performance in the WASP scheme for analysis of NO2 diffusion tubes, October 2008 – October 2009

Laboratory Performance on basis of RPI, OLD Performance on basis of RPI, CRITERIA, best 4 out of the 5 rounds NEW CRITERIA ,best 4 out of 103 – 107 the 5 rounds 103 – 107 Gradko International Good Good

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Appendix 4: Processes 2009

Company Auth Name number Process Address Site DB Concrete Batching plant EPR082a Martells Pit, Slough Lane, Ardleigh, Essex, CO7 Martells Pit, Slough 7RU. Lane, Ardleigh, Essex, CO7 7RU. Brett Concrete Concrete PPC020a Brett House, Bysing Ford Lane, Alresford, Ltd Batching Plant Wood Road, Faversham, , Essex Kent, ME13 7UD

Brett Concrete Concrete PPC062 Brett House, Bysing Parkeston Concrete Ltd Batching Plant Wood Road, Faversham, plant, West dock Kent, ME13 7UD Road, Parkeston

Cemex Concrete PPC058 Camden House, Martells Pit, Slough Batching Plant Clearwater Business Lane,Ardleigh, Essex Park, Thornby, Stockon- on-Tees, TS17 6QY CEMEX Concrete PPC013B Camden House, Martells Pit, Slough Batching Plant Clearwater Business Lane,Ardleigh, Essex Park, Thornby, Stockon- on-Tees, TS17 6QY

Carlson Concrete Crusher PPC032 Pond Hall Farm, Bradfield Pond Hall Farm, Contracts Road, Wix, CO11 2SP Bradfield, Wix

Silverton Concrete Crusher EPR80a Mr Thurgood, Devereux Devereux Farm, Aggregates Farm, Walton Road, Kirby Walton Road, Kirby Le Soken, Essex, CO13 Le Soken, Essex, 0DR CO13 0DR

Silverton Concrete Crusher EPR81a Mr Thurgood, Devereux Aggregates Farm, Walton Road, Kirby Devereux Farm, Le Soken, Essex, CO13 Walton Road, Kirby 0DR Le Soken, Essex, CO13 0DR Eastern Waste Concrete Crusher PPC059a Morses Lane, Morses Lane, Disposal Brightlingsea, Essex Brightlingsea

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Company Auth Name Process number Address Site Weeley Crematorium PPC009a Colchester Road, Weeley, Colchester Road, Crematorium Essex, CO16 9AH Weeley

Manningtree Dry Cleaners PPC071 High Street, Manningtree, High Street, Laundry Centre Essex, CO11 1AJ Manningtree Ltd

Quality Dry Dry Cleaners PPC077a 9, Old Road, Frinton-on- 9, Old Road, Frinton- Cleaners Sea, Essex on-Sea, Essex Smiths Service Dry Cleaners PPC074a 21-25 Orwell Road, Centre Clacton-on-Sea Essex 21-25 Orwell Road, Clacton-on-Sea Essex Triangle Dry Cleaners PPC072 2 Admiral House, Cardinal cleaners Way, Harrow, Middlesex. 16, The Triangle HA3 5UT Shopping Centre, Rochford Way, Frinton on Sea. Essex CO13 0AU WM Morrisons Dry Cleaners PPC073a Hillmore House, Thorton Supermarket Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD8 9AX Centenary Way, Bucbricks Co. Mineral Process EPA015a Martells Quarry, Slough Martells Quarry, Ltd Lane, Ardleigh, Essex, Slough Lane CO7 7RY

Spartan Tiles Mineral Process PPC068 Martells Quarry, Slough Slough Lane, Ardleigh Ltd Lane, Ardleigh, Essex, CO7 7RY

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Company Auth Name Process number Address Site Ardleigh Service Petrol Vapour PPC065 Colchester Road, Ardleigh Service Station Recovery Ardleigh, CO7 7PA Station East Of England Petrol Vapour PPC039 Victoria Place, Eld lane, Samsons Road, Co-op Society Recovery Colchester Essex Brightlingsea

East Of England Petrol Vapour PPC041 Victoria Place, Eld lane, Oxford Road, Clacton Co-op Society Recovery Colchester Essex on Sea

Forbourn Motors Petrol Vapour PPC060 Bennetts, High Street, High Street, Thorpe le Recovery Thorpe le Soken, Essex Soken

Gulf Pump Hill Petrol Vapour PPC043 St. Johns Road, St. Osyth St. Johns Road, Garage Recovery Clacton CO16 8HE Clacton on Sea

Lawford Service Petrol Vapour PPC056 206 Long Road, Lawford, Long Road, Lawford Station Recovery Essex, CO11 2EH

London Road Petrol Vapour PPC055 2-10 London Road, London Road, Garage Garage Recovery Clacton on Sea, Essex

Malthurst Fuels, Petrol Vapour EP063 Vincent House, 4 Grove Malthurst Weeley, Weeley Recovery Lane, Eppijng, Essex, Colchester Road, CM16 4LH Weeley

Mr Sangarapillai Shell Corner, Petrol Vapour Shell Corner, Colchester Colchester Road. Recovery PPC043a Road. Great Bentley PACE Petroleum Petrol Vapour PPC040 Burgan House, The Colchester Road, Ltd variation Recovery Courseway, Staines, Elmstead needed Middlesex, TW18 3PA

ROC UK Ltd Petrol Vapour PPC049 Exonmobil House, MP22, Frinton Road Service Recovery Ermyn Way, Leatherhead, Station, Frinton on Surrey, KT22 8UX Sea Shell UK Retail Petrol Vapour PPC053 PO BOX 403, Staines Old Road, Clacton on Recovery Middlesex, TW18 3ZB Sea, Essex

Tesco Stores Petrol Vapour PPC070a Tesco house, Delamare Tesco Petrol Filling Ltd Recovery Road, Chestnut, Herts, Station, Brook Park, EN8 9SL Clacton on Sea, Essex Texaco A120 Petrol Vapour PPC51 A120 Ardleigh, Essex Ardleigh A120, South South Recovery Vine Service Vine Service PPC054 394 Main Road, 394 Main Road, Station Station Dovercourt, Essex Dovercourt, Essex

WM Morrisons Petrol Vapour PPC044 Hillmore House, Thorotn Centenary Way, Little Supermarket Recovery Road, Bradford, West Clacton Yorkshire, BD8 9AX WM Morrisons Petrol Vapour PPC047 Hillmore House, Thorton Iconfield Park, Supermarket Recovery Road, Bradford, West Garland Road, Yorkshire, BD8 9AX Parkeston

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Company Auth Name number Process Address Site Dovercourt Vehicle Coating PPC023b Valleybridge Road, Valleybridge Road, Motors Process Clacton on Sea, Essex Clacton on Sea

Simon Morris Vehicle Coating PPC31a Unit 1, Rice Bridge Station Road, Thorpe Process Industrial Estate, Thorpe le Soken le Soken, Essex, CO16 0HH Belmont Motors Waste Oil Burner PPC004a Harwich Road, Essex, Harwich Road, Wix of Wix CO11 2RY

Dovercourt Waste Oil Burner PPC071b Valleybridge Road, Valleybridge Road, Motors Clacton on Sea, Essex Clacton on Sea

Frinton Autos Waste Oil Burner PPC010a Frinton Autos, Kirby Frinton Road, Kirby Cross, Essex Cross Manningtree Waste Oil Burner PPC078a Riverside Avenue West, Body Repair Lawford, Essex, CO11 Centre 1UN Riverside Avenue West, Lawford Oaktree Garage Waste Oil Burner PPC016a Riverside Avenue West, Riverside Avenue Lawford, Essex, CO11 West, Lawford 1UN Orchard Garage Waste Oil Burner PPC002A High Street, Thorpe Le High Street, Thorpe le Soken, Essex Soken

TBR UK Ltd Waste Oil Burner PPC075a TBR UK Ltd, Unit4 Phoenix Industrial Park, TBR UK Ltd, Unit4 Parkeston Quay, Harwich, Phoenix Industrial Essex Park, Parkeston Quay, Harwich, Essex

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