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Environment
The natural environmentAir | Land | Fresh water | Coastal and marine | Biodiversity | Climate change Air
Air qualityWe can measure the quality of our air by looking at the presence and concentration of different pollutants. Pollutants pose human and environmental health risks such as respiratory and cardiac illnesses and reduced visibility. Auckland Regional Council measures the following six pollutants: Auckland city's main source of air pollution is transport. Because of our central location within the wider Auckland region we have
many vehicles travelling into, out of and across the city on a daily basis. Vehicles emit an array of the pollutants mentioned above
which can result in ambient air quality guideline exceedances on calm days. At present, nitrogen dioxide and particulate
matter are our pollutants of biggest concern. Auckland City Council's roleWhile air quality issues are dealt with primarily at the regional level, the council aims to improve our air quality through its own reach. This is done in the following ways:
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State of the Environment Published October 2008 |

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On average every Aucklander breathes
in 11,000 litres of air everyday. Even though this resource is all around us and our survival is dependent on it, we often forget how
important having good air quality is.