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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 November 2020

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Questions (115)

Denis Naughten

Question:

115. Deputy Denis Naughten asked the Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications when he will publish the clean air strategy; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34523/20]

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My Department is currently working to finalise Ireland’s first National Clean Air Strategy which I intend to publish in the coming months. There are a number of national policy frameworks already in place which will also help to reduce pollutant emissions and improve air quality, such as the Climate Action Plan, the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan and the National Renewable Energy Plan. It is important that synergies are maximised between these plans and the Clean Air Strategy, with a view to achieving lasting reductions in the health and environmental impacts of air pollution in the most effective manner. In line with the Programme for Government, the Clean Air Strategy will also include the following measures:

- establishing a regional approach to air quality and noise enforcement;

- developing a multi-agency approach to clamping down on the sale of high-sulphur content fuel imported from the UK, with Local Authorities and the Revenue Commissioners;

- investing in our network of monitoring stations, to provide scientific evidence of air quality across different parts of the country, including real-time and localised air quality information; and

- moving towards a full nationwide solid fuel regulation in terms of residential burning.

The Strategy will provide the policy framework necessary to identify and promote the integrated measures and actions across Government that are required to reduce air pollution and promote cleaner air, while delivering on wider national objectives.

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