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WAQMI Natural Resources Wales Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru Gary White (0300 065 3481) Incidents and

WAQMI Natural Resources Wales Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru Gary White (0300 065 3481) Incidents and Emergencies Team

Response to Air Quality Incidents in Wales Local Authority

Response to Air Quality Incidents in Wales Local Authority

Why was the service set up? Recommendations following Buncefield Dec 2005; • To co-ordinate

Why was the service set up? Recommendations following Buncefield Dec 2005; • To co-ordinate the provision of air quality data during the emergency phase of a major incident (21) • To improve the provision of public health advice during the immediate emergency phase (22) Following these recommendations, the EA and now NRW was given the role of co-ordinating air quality monitoring and provision of data during the emergency phase of an incident where there is likely to be significant risk to public health from air borne pollutants.

Report received by NRW Assessed by Duty Officer 24/7/365 Air Quality and Public Health

Report received by NRW Assessed by Duty Officer 24/7/365 Air Quality and Public Health impacts Informs Wales Air Quality Technical Advisor (WAQTA) and Duty Tactical Manager Initialises Virtual Incident Management Team (PHW/PHE/LA)

Activating the Wales Air Quality Cell and/or monitoring NRW (WAQTA), in consultation with PHW

Activating the Wales Air Quality Cell and/or monitoring NRW (WAQTA), in consultation with PHW and PHE CRCE (Incident Management Team) will consider the need of convening an AQC and/or activating air quality monitoring if: • a Multi-Agency Strategic (Gold) Co-ordination Group or Tactical (Silver) Co-ordination Group or other multi-agency group has been established and requests AQC support; or • there is deemed to be significant potential risk to public health or the environment through exposure to pollutants released to air.

How AQC responds…. . • AQC – virtual group of NRW, PHE CRCE, MO,

How AQC responds…. . • AQC – virtual group of NRW, PHE CRCE, MO, LA, HSL, FSA; • co-ordinate, collect, collate and interpret local air quality data to inform action to protect public health and the environment;

How AQC responds…. . • Service is 24/7, principal partners all provide standby roles;

How AQC responds…. . • Service is 24/7, principal partners all provide standby roles; • Beyond crisis management phase - handover responsibility to the local authority /Recovery Co-ordination Group; • We don’t respond to the 'B, R and N' part of CBRN i. e. radiological, biological or nuclear incidents.

AQC day to day… • • Appoint a Chair Review membership; Commence decision log/meeting

AQC day to day… • • Appoint a Chair Review membership; Commence decision log/meeting frequency, duration and life span. Review evidence and confirm the incident has actual/possible public health impacts; Identify the population at risk. Deploy the monitoring teams. Record decisions and actions. Supply support, advice and guidance to individuals/organisations directly involved. Managing Public Health Risks from Environmental Incidents – Guidance for Wales March 2014 pg 11

Air Quality Monitoring Team • NRW Team based at Llanelli • Standby 24/7; •

Air Quality Monitoring Team • NRW Team based at Llanelli • Standby 24/7; • Deploy with portable equipment - monitor up to 25 different chemical species; • Primary role is to collect ambient air quality data during the acute response phase of an incident, under the guidance / direction of the AQC; • Funded to attend during response phase until incident moves into recovery, or for the first 72 hours, whichever comes first. • Service funded through a levy on regulated industry

AQC Output • ‘Translation’ of air quality data into information and advice; • Sit.

AQC Output • ‘Translation’ of air quality data into information and advice; • Sit. Rep – situation report, an update on the air quality issues, compiled from all partners’ inputs, includes forward look; • PHW have primary responsibility on behalf of the AQC to deliver health protection advice.

Recent Incidents • Site. Serv, Llandow, two fires in November 2013 at waste site

Recent Incidents • Site. Serv, Llandow, two fires in November 2013 at waste site • Fforest fach tyre crumb fire • Atlantic Recycling, Rumney, waste fire 28 March 2014 • South Wales Wood Recycling December 2015

Thank you for listening gary. white@cyfoethnaturiolcymru. gov. uk 03000 653 481

Thank you for listening gary. white@cyfoethnaturiolcymru. gov. uk 03000 653 481