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59 Replacement of Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
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Minutes:
Matter for Decision:
Cambridge City Council monitors air quality at 5 locations as part of
its statutory responsibilities. The monitoring
instruments at 3 of these locations are now overdue for replacement and require
more frequent repairs; some equipment is obsolete and no longer covered by the
service contract.
Funds had been set
aside in the Repair and Renewal Fund to fund the purchase of the capital
equipment. Also, DEFRA grant funding has been allocated towards the cost of new
equipment to monitor PM2.5.
The
service/maintenance contract will be included in the tender; the revenue costs
are anticipated to be similar to the current costs, so there are no additional
revenue implications expected.
The service and
maintenance contract for equipment at the two other permanent air quality
monitoring stations are anticipated to be similar to the current costs.
Decision of Exec Cllr for Environmental and Waste
Services:
I.
Agreed to
recommend this capital scheme (which is not included in the Council’s Capital
Plan) for approval by Council, subject to resources being available to fund the
capital and revenue costs associated with the Scheme. The total capital cost of the project is £120,000, and it is
proposed that this funded from specific, identified R&R funds for the
purpose, of £99,000 plus DEFRA grant of £21,000 which has already been
secured.
II.
There are no
additional revenue costs arising from the project. The costs associated with the maintenance contract are expected
to be similar to current costs.
Procurement
recommendations:
III.
Approved the
carrying out and completion of the procurement of replacement air quality
monitoring equipment and associated maintenance contract as detailed in the
report.
IV.
If the
quotation or tender sum exceeds the estimated contract value by more than 15%
the permission of the Executive Councillor and Director of Finance will be sought
prior to proceeding.
The estimated
contract value is £178,000.
Reason for the Decision:
Monitoring with
accurate instrumentation is a statutory requirement because the levels of air
pollution in Cambridge breach the National Objectives. Accurate measurements are required to
declare or remove an Air Quality Management Area. PM2.5 monitoring is a new requirement where a 10%
reduction between 2010 and 2020 is to be pursued.
The data provided by
these instruments is required for annual progress reporting to Defra.
Objective 3c in the Environmental Services
Service Plan is to procure the replacement of air quality monitoring equipment
at the permanent air quality monitoring stations in the City.
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
N/A
Scrutiny Considerations:
There was no
debate on this item.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A