Evaluation of Emission of Pollutants in the Atmosphere Produced by Heating Enterprises of Nalchik Town

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In the given article the pollutants emission evaluation results in the atmosphere from heating enterprises of Nalchik are presented. Evaluations were realized in accordance with criteria of atmospheric air quality of the populated areas that require preventing the increase of maximum permissible concentrations for each pollutant emitted by heating houses (nitrogen dioxide, oxide of nitrogen and carbon oxide) on considering points. The results of dispersion of emissions showed that there was no increase in maximum permissible concentrations of pollutants on the populated area nearest to each heating house. However, the amount of emissions is significant and is about 742 tons per year. In connection with it, it is necessary to introduce new technological decisions, efficient pollution control facilities directed on reduction of emissions on the environment and human health.

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