Aire Valley Plume Plotter
Aire Valley incinerator plume
at 18:50 on Mon, 29 Apr 2024
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The map shows the (predicted) current state of pollution from the proposed incinerator at Keighley, West Yorkshire.

The red line shows wind direction. Green rings show distance (km). Colours show concentration of oxides of nitrogen at ground level. Maximum: 6.85 µg/m3. This is the concentration at the location that is most polluted by the plume.

Breakdown of pollutants at most polluted location (green = background, red = added by plume):

Oxides of nitrogen
Sulphur dioxide
Particulates
VOCs
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen flouride
Cadmium and thallium
Mercury
Other metals
Benzo(a)pyrene
Dioxins and furans
Ammonia

Oxides of nitrogen
Sulphur dioxide
Particulates
VOCs
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen flouride
Cadmium and thallium
Mercury
Other metals
Benzo(a)pyrene
Dioxins and furans
Ammonia

Concentration
per m3
Background
(annual mean)
Plume
Oxides of nitrogen29 µg6.85 µg(24%)
Sulphur dioxide2.53 µg822 ng(32%)
Carbon monoxide2.53 µgN/A
Particulates17 µg457 ng(3%)
VOCs670 ng457 ng(68%)
Hydrogen chloride290 ng457 ng(157%)
Hydrogen flouride2.46 µg45.7 ng(2%)
Cadmium and thallium120 pg2.28 ng(1903%)
Mercury2.11 ng2.28 ng(108%)
Other metals68.5 ng22.8 ng(33%)
Benzo(a)pyrene143 pg45.7 pg(32%)
Dioxins and furans49 fg4.57 fg(9%)
Ammonia1.16 µg228 ng(20%)
PCBsN/A228 pg
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Latest weather data
Wind 15 mph (6.7 m/s) from 170°. Cloud cover: 4/10. Temp: 11°C. Pressure: 1009 mb. Data from Leeds Bradford airport at 18:50.