Nitrogen dioxide levels are down 26% since the CAZ is introduced in Bath.
Political editor, West of EnglandIn March 2021, Bath becameNow a report published by Bath and North East Somerset Council shows a 26% reduction in nitrogen dioxide, a pollutant from vehicle exhausts, since its introduction.Before the CAZ was introduced, illegal levels of pollution were recorded at 12 places across the city.
Councillor Sarah Warren, deputy leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council, said: "It's heartening to see the clear indications in this report that the Clean Air Zone is working to improve air quality across the area, not just within the zone."
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