11/05/2011 (Agence Europe) - Sweden found guilty of allowing too much PM10 in the air. In a ruling published on Tuesday 10 May 2011 in Case C-479/10, the European Court of Justice found Sweden guilty of allowing PM10 concentrations in the air to exceed upper EU limits in 2005, 2006 and 2007 in various parts of the country, thereby violating EU Directive 1999/30/EC that sets upper limits for sulphur anhydride, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxides and lead particulates in the air. The Commission...