
Executive summary
1.Introduction
1.1 Emission Inventories
1.2 The UK NAEI
1.3 The Environment Agency's Pollution Inventory
2. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 CO2
2.3 CH4
2.4 N2O
2.5 HFCs, PFCs & SF6
2.6 Accuracy of Estimates
3. Stratospheric Ozone Depletors
4. National Air Quality Strategy Pollutants
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Particulate Matter
4.3 CO
4.4 Benzene
4.5 1,3-Butadiene
4.6 Accuracy of Estimates
5. Acidifying Gases and Tropospheric Ozone
5.1 Introduction
5.2 NOx
5.3 SO2
5.4 HCl
5.5 NMVOCs
5.6 NH3
5.7 HF
5.8 Accuracy of Emission Estimates
6.Hazardous Air Pollutants
6.1 Introduction
6.2 POPs inventories
6.3 Heavy metals
6.4 Accuracy of Emission Estimates
7. Base Cations
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Background
7.3 Stationary Combustion
7.4 Mineral Extraction
7.5 Mineral Products
7.6 Limestone Processes
7.7 Soil Liming
7.8 Construction
7.9 Mobile Sources
7.10 Accuracy of Emission Estimates
8. Regional Estimates
8.1 Introduction
8.2 CO2
8.3 AQS Pollutants
8.4 Acid Gases
8.5 POPs
8.6 Heavy Metals
8.7 UK Territories
9. References
Appendices
Appendix 1 -Index
Methodology of the NAEI
Appendix 2
Methodological Changes Included In The 1999 Inventory
Appendix 3
Mapping Methodology for the 1999 Inventory
Appendix 4
Explanation of UN/ECE Source Categories
Appendix 5
UK Emissions of Air Pollutants: Time Series Tables
Appendix 6
Detailed Speciation of NMVOC Emissions
Appendix 7
Speciated PAH Emissions
Appendix 8
Speciated PCB Emissions