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Monitoring the Air Pollution and Evaluation of the Impact of Aluminium Production in Talco

Oqil Rasulov () and Marian Schwarz ()
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Oqil Rasulov: Technical University in Zvolen Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Science Slovakia, Postal: SK
Marian Schwarz: Technical University in Zvolen Slovakia, Postal: SK

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2016, vol. 7, issue 2, 169-173

Abstract: The study was conducted in the aluminium plant TALCO Tajik Aluminium Company The objective was to evaluate the concentration of harmful substances in particular hydrogen fluoride fluorine salts and sulphur dioxide in the air Data were collected within 0 1 5 10 and 12 km from the plant emission source The concentration of hydrogen fluoride ranged from 0 0043 to 0 0037 mg m 3 and fluorine salts from 0 58 to 0 002 mg m 3 The highest concentration of fluoride was found between 7 and 8 workshops which were under the maximum allowable concentration MAC Within 1 kilometre from the plant content of the substances is at a maximum and the minimum is already within 5th kilometre from plant borders The concentration of all substances sharply decreased within 1 km from the plant

Date: 2016
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