Internal audit to determine pollution data inaccuracies

Cheshire East Council has begun an internal audit to establish why incorrect pollution data was submitted to the Government.

As part of the Council's on-going work to improve air quality, the Council undertakes monitoring for nitrogen dioxide at more than 100 sites across the Borough and submits this to data to the Government's Department for Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) annually.

In June 2016, as part of the preparation for the 2015 report, a number of inaccuracies were discovered that impact on the 2015 report and so the Council will now also review the 2014 report – which has already been submitted to Defra.

All of the air quality data is currently being reviewed to identify any further issues.

Cheshire East's public health team has confirmed that no immediate health protection measures are needed as a result of these inaccuracies.

The matter has been reported to the Council's Cabinet yesterday (July 12) and a further report will be brought to Cabinet detailing the extent of the inaccuracies, the consequences and any remedial action.

The aim is to ensure that the monitoring results sent to Defra are accurate and timely and that members of the public are both fully informed and reassured.

Councillor Paul Bates, Cabinet member for communities and health, said: "We would like to reassure residents that the Council is looking very closely into how these inaccuracies occurred and will provide a full and open transparent appraisal at a future Cabinet meeting.

"We've spoken to our health teams who are confident that the inaccuracies have no health impact on our residents.

"Understanding where air quality is poor continues to be our focus and we will continue to try to alleviate this for the benefit of local people."

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DELETED ACCOUNT
Saturday 16th July 2016 at 6:36 pm
See the Communications Department at Cheshire East has been working overtime again. "No health impacts" and "full and open appraisal".

I think most of us already know where air quality needs to be monitored. It is typically in built up areas where there is a high volume of traffic e.g. parts of Disley, Poynton, Wilmslow and Knutsford in the North.
Nick Jones
Sunday 17th July 2016 at 10:42 am
There's a precedent set in mishandling statistics and data.. from Lyme Green to Co-socious and massage (core fit) of figures !
Jonathan Cundall
Tuesday 19th July 2016 at 7:34 pm
Nick, I worked with and know these officers very well. I am absolutely sure that this was a data entry error and in no way deliberate or a cover up. I can also say that most officers at the council were similarly disgusted with the Lyme green fiasco and other 'issues' associated with the former leader. Most just want to help and do a good job and not be tarred with the same brush.
Jonathan Cundall
Wednesday 20th July 2016 at 5:47 am
Nick, I worked with and know these officers very well. I am absolutely sure that this was a data entry error and in no way deliberate or a cover up. I can also say that most officers at the council were similarly disgusted with the Lyme green fiasco and other 'issues' associated with the former leader. Most just want to help and do a good job and not be tarred with the same brush.