#TRER2207612AOrder of March 9, 2022, on the Division of Regions into Administrative Air Quality Monitoring Zones
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This law restructures regions in France into specific zones to monitor air quality more effectively. Each zone is defined by its geographical area and population density, allowing for localized management of air pollution. It affects local governments and environmental agencies, requiring them to implement and adhere to specific air quality standards tailored to their designated zones.
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Key Changes
- Establishes specific administrative zones for air quality monitoring
- Defines zones by geographical area and population
- Mandates localized approach for air pollution management
Obligations
What this law requires
Local governments in designated zones must implement specific air quality standards tailored to their geographical area and population density.
Environmental agencies must monitor air quality in their designated zones and report findings to local governments.
Local governments must ensure that air pollution control measures are in place in accordance with the standards set for their respective zones.
All regulated zones must conduct periodic assessments of air quality and pollution levels to ensure compliance with established standards.
Local governments must identify and designate specific zones for air quality monitoring based on population density and geographical area.