Pollution
These pages provide an overview of the services provided by the city council's Pollution Control team. Follow the left hand navigation links to find out more.
The following range of pollution-related information leaflets is available upon request (contact details below).
Domestic Smoke/Garden Bonfires
- Garden Bonfires (NSCA)
- Domestic Smoke Control (NSCA)
Motor Vehicle Pollution
- Motor Vehicle Pollution (NSCA)
- Running a Greener Vehicle (DETR)
- Insulation Against Traffic Noise, Your Rights Explained (DETR)
Industrial Pollution
- Neighbour Noise (NSCA)
- How Loud is Noise (NSCA)
- Noise Pollution (NSCA)
- Constant Barking can be Avoided (DETR)
- Decibels (Salford City Council)
- What happens inside the ear when we hear sounds (Salford City Council)
- Bothered by noise? There's no need to suffer (DEFRA)
Air Pollution
- Air Pollution, Know your Rights (NSCA)
- Air Pollution and Human Health (NSCA)
- Indoor Air Pollution (NSCA)
- Clearing the Air, Air Quality for Greater Manchester (AGMA/MAPAC)
- Greater Manchester Air Quality Management Strategy (AGMA)
- Air Pollution and Acid Rain (ARIC)
- Working Together for Clean Air (DETR)
Who to contact
- Name
- Joanne Skeels
- Address
- Turnpike House
631 Eccles New Road
SALFORD - Telephone
- 0161-737 0551
- joanne.skeels@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 06 August 2007
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