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This map demonstrates the Distribution of highest predicted maximum hourly NO2 concentrations at each receptor for the entire meteorological data set.' ( over and above the existing background level.) The central darkest area shows additions of 100µg/m3 and above and the outermost, uncoloured area has additions of less than 20 µg/m3. The Australian standard for NO2 is 250 µg/m3 averaged over one hour.

This map demonstrates the Distribution of highest predicted daily average PM10 concentrations at each receptor for the entire meteorological data set.' ( over and above the existing background level.) The central darkest area shows additions of between 3 and 5µg/m3, the inner grey, 2 to 2.5µg/m3, and the outer grey, 1.5 to 2µg/m3.The Australian standard for PM10 is 50 µg/m3 averaged over 24 hours.

These levels do not occur all to time but the maps show the area which will recieve additional exposure from the stack. Areas shown in darker colours will receive more pollution than those shown in lighter colours. In RTA "speak" its not people that are getting the pollution it is "receptors" or even "exposed receptors".