Ambient air
The air outside buildings and structures. This does not refer to indoor air, air in the workplace, or contaminated air discharged from a source.
Critical level
The concentration in ambient air above which adverse effects may occur to vegetation.
Critical load
An exposure, in the form of deposition, to one or more pollutants, below which significant harmful effects on specified sensitive elements of the environment do not occur according to present knowledge.
Dispersion modelling
A computer modelling technique used to predict downwind concentrations of air contaminants from a known discharge rate, height and temperature.
Emission
The discharge of contaminants into the air.
Guideline value
Aconcentration value, and averaging period over which it applies, for assessing and managing ambient air quality.
Hui
Gathering to speak and share ideas and thoughts.
Indicator
A contaminant that can be used as an indicator of other contaminants.
Kainga
Home area, including dwelling and gardens.
Kaitiakitanga
Means the exercise of guardianship; and, in relation to a resource includes the ethic of stewardship based on the nature of the resource itself (section 2 RMA).
Mahinga kai
Food gathering, processing or preparation site.
Marae
Significant gathering area of whanua, hapu or Iwi-connected usually with an Ancestor
Maximum Design Concentration
A value specifying a concentration and averaging time that is used to assess the results of atmospheric dispersion modelling.
Percentile
A statistical value that represents a distribution of data - in this case of ambient air concentrations. For example, the 99.9 percentile represents the ninth-highest result from a years worth of one-hour monitoring data.
Reduction strategy
One or more measures implemented through: regional air plans, policy statements, education programmes, incentive schemes, national regulations or national policies, to reduce emissions and manage air quality.
Reduction target
A percentage reduction in emissions required from different sources to achieve a guideline value or regional criteria.
Regional criteria
Region- or air shed-specific, concentration-based criteria specified in regional air quality plans or policy statements.
Rohe
Geographical boundary and the land, features and people within it.
Target date
Date by which a council or other agency aims to achieve a specific regional criterion or guideline value.
Taonga
Prized possession, treasure.
Waahi tapu
Sacred or significant site applying to various types of area. Iwi determines the use of the word.
ANZECC
Australia and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council
BaP
Benzo(a)pyrene
C4H6
1,3 Butadiene
C6H6
Benzene
CARB
Californian Air Resources Board
CNS
Central nervous system
CO
Carbon monoxide
COHb
Carboxyhaemoglobin
COPD
Cardio-pulmonary obstructive disease
Cr
Chromium
EECA
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
EPAQS
Expert Panel on Air Quality Standards (UK)
EPI
Environmental Performance Indicator
ERMA
Environmental Risk Management Authority
FEV1
Forced expiratory volume in one second
H2S
Hydrogen sulphide
Hb
Haemoglobin
HCHO
Formaldehyde
HSNO
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
IARC
International Agency for Research on Cancer
LOAEL
Lowest observable adverse effects level
NO
Nitric oxide
NO2
Nitrogen dioxide
NOx
Oxides of nitrogen
O2
Oxygen
O3
Ozone
PAH
Polyaromatic hydrocarbon
PM2.5
Particulate matter with diameter less than 2.5 µgm-3
PM10
Particulate matter with diameter less than 10 µgm-3
REL
Reference exposure level
RfC
Reference concentration
RfD
Reference dose
RMA
Resource Management Act 1991
SO2
Sulphur dioxide
UNECE
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
US EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency
VFECS
Vehicle Fleet Emission Control Strategy
WHO
World Health Organization
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Glossary and Abbreviations
May 2002
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