King Street Air Quality

Key Findings

Despite being a major thoroughfare road north, connected to the A90, King Street has recorded an average annual NO2 concentration (Fig. 15) of at least 15 µg m-3 below the threshold since records began in 2009. Additionally, PM2.5 (Fig. 17) readings have been well below the recommended concentration since 2017, although have increased overall by 1 µg m-3 between 2017-2023. PM10 readings (Fig. 16) have shown a more varied trend, falling below the 18 µg m-3 threshold in 2008 and 2009, then peaking at 20 µg m-3 in 2011, before falling once again to reach 12 µg m-3 in 2023. All data from Scottish Government, 2021. 

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12/08/2024 by Cathryn Lovie

30/08/2024 by Ian Hay

07/03/2025 by Charlotte Tomlinson

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Live - Next review due 07/03/2026

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