Air Quality Near TekhnoKeramika Meets Standards
27 August 2019 (09:25)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, August 27, 2019. OOO FORES’s Shadrinsk-based partner company TekhnoKeramika keeps implementing its extensive environmental monitoring system, FORES’s press service reports.
‘On August 10-20, the quality of air next to TekhnoKeramika’s sanitary protection area in Shadrinsk complied with all the existing regulations as usual, the Center for Lab Tests & Industrial Gauging (CLATI) in Ural Federal District’s research findings indicate,’ the company says.
CLATI took daytime and nighttime air samples on August 12-14 as part of TekhnoKeramika’s extensive environmental monitoring program. The samples got collected next to 11 Promyshlennaya St and 68 Avtomobilistov St and got tested for dust, nitrogen oxide, carbon oxide, and sulphur oxide content.
According to the official sample testing protocols, the amount of dust, nitrogen oxide, carbon oxide, and sulphur oxide particles detected in the samples was well below the maximum permissible discharge limits. The plant kept working as usual when the samples were being collected.
Now TekhnoKeramika has been quite successful with its extensive environmental monitoring program, getting the air, soil, and noise level on the site tested on a regular basis.
‘On August 10-20, the quality of air next to TekhnoKeramika’s sanitary protection area in Shadrinsk complied with all the existing regulations as usual, the Center for Lab Tests & Industrial Gauging (CLATI) in Ural Federal District’s research findings indicate,’ the company says.
CLATI took daytime and nighttime air samples on August 12-14 as part of TekhnoKeramika’s extensive environmental monitoring program. The samples got collected next to 11 Promyshlennaya St and 68 Avtomobilistov St and got tested for dust, nitrogen oxide, carbon oxide, and sulphur oxide content.
According to the official sample testing protocols, the amount of dust, nitrogen oxide, carbon oxide, and sulphur oxide particles detected in the samples was well below the maximum permissible discharge limits. The plant kept working as usual when the samples were being collected.
Now TekhnoKeramika has been quite successful with its extensive environmental monitoring program, getting the air, soil, and noise level on the site tested on a regular basis.
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