Air quality objectives are non-statutory limits on the acceptable presence of contaminants in the atmosphere. These objectives are established by government agencies to protect:
They are generally expressed with a combination of:
British Columbia has adopted air quality objectives and standards for a number of contaminants, including Particulate Matter (PM10 and PM2.5), ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide.
Objectives are one kind of criteria. Criteria also include:
Air quality objectives are used to guide decisions unless they are written specifically into a permit or regulation at which point they become binding requirements. They are typically used to:
As even low levels of air pollution can affect some individuals, air quality objectives should not be viewed as levels we can 'pollute up to', but levels to stay well below.
Air Quality Objectives for SO2
Air Quality Objectives for NO2
For more information, read the Provincial Framework for Developing Provincial Air Quality Objectives (PDF, 192.2KB).