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Air Quality and Pollution

Air pollution is a key environmental factor for many communities in the UK, even in some rural areas. This page outlines Lancaster City Council’s operations for monitoring, evaluating and controlling air pollution.

Extensive links are provided to detailed information and advice sources elsewhere.

Key work areas on Air Pollution

The Environmental Protection Team at Lancaster City Council has seven officers working directly with air pollution issues including:


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Contact

For more information please contact us.

Pollution Control Team

Health & Strategic Housing

Email: airquality@lancaster.gov.uk

Tel: 01524 582935