Tallinn-Liivalaia
Tallinn, Estonia. Urban traffic station (kerbside/roadside).
2024 readings at Tallinn-Liivalaia
The Tallinn-Liivalaia traffic monitoring station in Tallinn recorded PM2.5 at 7.4 μg/m³ annual mean (data capture 97.4%), NO2 at 12.9 μg/m³, and ozone at 54.2 μg/m³. The station is operated by Estonian Environment Agency and reports under EEA Dataflow E1a as part of Estonia's contribution to Directive 2008/50/EC.
Because this is a traffic station (sited within 10 metres of a road kerb), readings here typically run 20–40% higher than at co-located urban background stations for NO2 and PM2.5. Ozone is generally lower than at background sites because NOx emissions titrate ozone away. Station altitude: 11 m above sea level. Coordinates: 59.4326, 24.7493.
The European Environment Agency classifies fixed monitoring stations by dominant emission source (traffic, industrial, or background) and by surrounding land use (urban, suburban, or rural). Siting criteria in Annex III of Directive 2008/50/EC determine whether a station qualifies as a regulatory reference instrument or as informational. Stations within ten metres of a busy road kerb are flagged traffic; stations on the outskirts of urban areas without major near-field sources are flagged urban background; stations more than twenty kilometres from significant sources are rural background. Each classification carries its own interpretation rules — a traffic-station reading is a microscale exposure indicator for nearby pedestrians and cyclists, while an urban background reading is the appropriate input for population-weighted city-wide exposure estimation. Mixing the two without adjustment is the most common analytical error in city-level air quality comparisons.
2024 measurements
| Pollutant | Annual mean | Max daily | Max hourly | WHO exc. days | EU exc. days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NO2 | 12.9 | 46.4 | 67 | 232 | 0 |
| O3 | 54.2 | 113.8 | 184.2 | 98 | 0 |
| PM10 | 15.1 | 54.2 | 78.3 | 181 | 0 |
| PM25 | 7.4 | 26.5 | 38.3 | 265 | 4 |
All concentrations in μg/m³. Source: EEA Air Quality e-Reporting Database, station EE0011A, validated 2024 dataset.
Source: European Environment Agency, Air Quality e-Reporting Database (Dataflow E1a, validated 2024).
Source: World Health Organization Global Air Quality Guidelines, 2021 update.